The Big Game: Paranormal Blueprint

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast - En podcast av Grant Cameron

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The Big Game: The Paranormal Blueprint, challenges the conventional, fragmented study of the supernatural, arguing that seemingly diverse phenomena like UFOs, Bigfoot, ghostly apparitions, and psychic events are interconnected threads of a unified phenomenon. This unity is rooted in consciousness, which the book contends is the fundamental foundation of all existence, moving beyond the materialist view of a dead, random universe.The Core Concept: All is ONE and ConnectedThe central theme is that the prevailing belief in separation—where different mysteries are compartmentalized and named by science—hinders understanding. Accounts within the book consistently echo the message that "all is connected, and separation is an illusion". The experiences of contactees, meditators, and those in altered states suggest that reality is cohesive and alive, operating as a singular entity or "verb".This unity is shown in an experience recounted by Rey Hernandez, who, following a lecture on consciousness, was transported into a vision where contact modalities like near-death experiences (NDEs), out-of-body experiences (OBEs), UFO contact, and shamanic journeys were presented as separate videos on a giant wheel. A "knowingness" informed him that these are "all just examples of all the different ways that humans are communicating with us," confirming they are "one phenomenon because they’re all interrelated". The book highlights extensive crossover between subjects, suggesting they originate from the same source.The Abduction Thread: The phenomenon of abduction serves as a connecting thread, extending beyond extraterrestrial encounters into areas like NDEs and psychedelic journeys. The common pattern is that the individual is transported, loses touch with common reality, and returns altered, often with new insights. Even though the core pattern is shared, every individual encounter is unique; for instance, UFO sightings in the DIA database revealed that none of the 200,000 sightings were the same.The Role of Marks (The WOW Factor): Physical marks and signs left on experiencers and their environments serve as tangible evidence of contact, designed to induce awe and curiosity (The Theory of Wow). This includes scoop marks, puncture wounds, and the prominent triangle symbol found on experiencers' bodies, which also appears on alien uniforms, is thrown as rocks by Bigfoot/Yowies, and is even seen in UFO crafts. The fact that triangles appear across UFO, entity, and Bigfoot experiences confirms an interconnection.Entities and Reflection: Entities encountered across UFO sightings, psychedelics (like DMT's "machine elves"), and the spirit world often share characteristics such as telepathic communication, a sense of familiarity, and the ability to change form. The book suggests that these entities are not independent, but may be reflections of our consciousness or cultural beliefs. For example, the MIBs (Men in Black) are acknowledged as real, with evidence suggesting that some are government agents, while others are UAP-associated entities who appear in human guise, often behaving strangely to "draw attention to the phenomenon".The Hitchhiker Effect: This phenomenon demonstrates how paranormal activity, such as poltergeists and shadow figures, does not stay confined to hotspots like Skinwalker Ranch but follows individuals home, often manifesting negatively in the homes of those who approached the phenomena with a mindset of hostility or attack. This "reflective nature" suggests that the experiencer's mindset and vibration shape what they encounter, reinforcing the view that we are participators in a cohesive universe, not victims.Ultimately, The Big Game argues that the crossover evidence forces a move toward a post-materialistic worldview, suggesting that science must look beyond isolated physical data to address the psychic component of reality.Grant Cameron Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00EFGCJRC

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