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SHALLOW SWIMMERS IN DEEP WATER
TOO MANY OF US THERE ARE
I know because I have been one, and probably still am. I just read one of a series of articles by a man who sounds quite sincere who is desperately attempting to insinuate himself into the “inside” of UFO/UAP and paranormal investigations. He has made grossly insulting accusations against people well known in the research of this confusing and important matter.
Why? Is he telling us truth that everyone else has missed? Is he sincere? Is he confused, just trying to bluff his way along?
I don’t know, but he seems to me, like so many others, to be in way over his head. He is too desperate for attention. His ego is too needy for this adventure.
This subject invites people interested in mystery to dive in dark blue waters, having no idea what they will face. It’s OK, even fun to swim in deep water so long as we know our limitations and refuse to fool ourselves into thinking we know more than we do.
We must learn to measure ourselves, and push the envelope without tearing it. We need to stay within ourselves, never pretending to know more than we do, as so many do, thinking that in these deep waters they can bluff their way along as they learn what they pretend to already know.
As we do not want to be a bluffer, we also do not want to be bluffed, to be misled by a faker.
I do not fault anyone. The mysteries inviting us into these UFO/UAP psychic studies are seductive, and we feel…