Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Mike Clelland and "The Messengers"
Mike Clelland's new book, The Messengers: Owls, Synchronicity and the UFO Abductee is an excellent read. It's also a book for which I provided a lot of input. Don't miss this one, if you're interested in some of the more intriguing and thought-provoking aspects of the UFO phenomenon in general and the "abductee" issue in partricular.
Here's the publisher's info on Mike's book:
"Without question, this is a classic by one of the most exciting new authors in the UFO field today. After reading it, your view of reality will never be the same. The owl has held a place of reverence and mystique throughout history. And as strange as this might seem, owls are also showing up in conjunction with the UFO experience. Mike Clelland has collected a wealth of first-hand accounts in which owls manifest in the highly charged moments that surround alien contact. There is a strangeness to these accounts that defy simple explanations. This book explores implications that go far beyond what more conservative researchers would dare consider. But the owl connection encompasses more than the UFO experience. It also includes profound synchronicities, ancient archetypes, dreams, shamanistic experiences, personal transformation, and death. From the mythic legends of our ancient past to the first-hand accounts of the UFO abductee, owls are playing some vital role. This is also a deeply personal story. It is an odyssey of self-discovery as the author grapples with his own owl and UFO encounters. What plays out is a story of transformation with the owl at the heart of this journey."
While at my beach house in Rockport, Texas a year and a half ago with my family, my grandsons were playing some game on our TV as I was reading one of Clelland's story's of owls and UFOs in the desert. At that moment, I realized that on the screen was an owl dispensing helpful information for the players. I've had many synchronistic experiences, and am now just feet away from Dr. Jung's collected works. I told this one to my grandsons, and the oldest (21 at the time) ran over and looked at the window, even though it was night. My family is "plugged in". I'm ordering the book now.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rip, very interesting!
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