Abduction Experience
IV
Seeing UFOs
Recorded Mon Aug
4 18:26 EST 1997
I've often been
asked if I have ever seen a UFO and my answer is always "Of course!"
Almost everyone has seen a flying object they can't identify so by definition
almost everyone has seen a UFO. If someone asks me if I've
ever seen an aircraft of non Terrestrial origin then the answer is I think
so.
Long before I began recovering my abduction experience memories I didn't
like to go out at night. When I did I would have what I would
call "flashes" but are more accurately known as flashbacks.
It was as like a double exposed picture. What I was seeing
overlapping with something I must have once seen. One image on top
of one another. I would see a "flying saucer" sitting there
in total darkness with it's ramp extended to the ground. I
just wrote it off to an overactive imagination or the last gasp of a childhood
fear of the dark. Now that my memories are coming back I know
that was the ship I was taken into in New Mexico when I was 4.
As for any other sightings,
well, I really never wanted to see one, or maybe I should say, I never
want to see another one.
In
the early spring of 1975 just before I quit teaching school I had a
very interesting experience. I was staying with a friend
who was going through a divorce and needed help with her three young children.
She had a new home, a tri-level, built on a hillside out in the wilderness
of north Georgia. Beautiful but kind of lonely because it was
surrounded by a pine forest. The bottom level which contained
the family room was the coziest part of the house. It had a large fireplace
and windows that looked out on the hillside.
One evening my friend and her children went to visit friends so I went
downstairs to read and relax. I built a fire and had just started
on my book when it seem as if a voice said "If you want to see a UFO go
look out the window." I arose, crossed the room, and looked out the window.
The sun had just set so the sky was still light. In the west was a large
bright orange ball just hanging in the sky. Cold chills ran
through me and I got that sick feeling in my stomach that comes after
an adrenaline rush. I started to shiver and needed to sit down
very quickly.
As I turned away from the window looked toward the fireplace I realized
one of the reasons I felt so cold was because the fire had burned to ashes
and the room had grown cold. It did not occur to me at the
time that there was missing time. For me it had been no more that
5 minutes since I built the fire and started to read. Yet in
that space of time a large fire had burned to ashes and the room had grown
cold. I figure that 5 minutes was at least an hour and
a half.
So to answer the original question of ever having seen a UFO, I guess the
answer to that question is: "Yes."
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