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Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact
by
Jacques Vallee
This book is dedicated to the memory of Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
As a scientist, he was the first to grasp the significance of this problem. As a thinker, he understood
its relationship to other deep mysteries that surround us. As a teacher, he shared freely his data and
his insights.
As a man, he wondered.
Contents
Foreword by Whitley Strieber
Introduction: Closed Minds, Open Questions
Part One: The Alien Chronicles
1. Ancient Encounters
2. Winged Disks and Crispy Pancakes
3. The Secret Commonwealth
Part Two: Another Reality
4. The Emotional Component: Cosmic Seduction
5. The Celestial Component: Signs in Heaven
6. The Psychic Component: Metalogic
7. The Spiritual Component: A Morphology of Miracles
Part Three: A Challenge to Research
8. Fighting the Triple Coverup
9. The Case Against Extraterrestrials
10.The Control System
Conclusion: Exploring Other Dimensions
Foreword by Whitley Strieber
There are two things about the UFO controversy that make it uniquely interesting. The first is that it
is probably the deepest mystery that mankind has ever encountered. The second is that it has been
the object of so much denial despite the fact that it is certainly a real phenomenon.
At the very least it is a social issue of the utmost importance, because it has all the potential of a
truly powerful idea to enter unconscious mythology and there to generate beliefs so broad in their
scope and deep in their impact that they emerge with religious implications for the surrounding
culture.
The only thing now needed to make the UFO myth a new religion of remarkable scope and force is
a single undeniable sighting. Such a sighting need last only a few minutes – just long enough to be
thoroughly documented. It will at once invest the extraterrestrials channels, the "space brothers"
believers, and the UFO cultists with the appearance of revealed truth.
This unfortunate state of affairs has come about for one reason, and one reason only. Our best
intellects have methodically ignored the issue of UFOs for half a century, and have thus left the
public without recourse in making sense of the incredibly subtle and complex experience of sighting
them and interacting with their inhabitants.
There are two reasons that the scientific community has been unable to address the issue sensibly.
The first is that the phenomenon is so elusive that it cannot be easily measured. The UFO occupants
– if there are any – cannot be studied or even engaged in dialogue, and their machines are only
rarely seen by trained observers who are also willing to make their observations known to their
colleagues. The second is, simply fear. Any explanation of the phenomenon that is now prosaic
must inevitably lead to a profound challenge to cherished theories about the nature of mind and
universe and man's place in the cosmos.
If we come to a correct understanding of the UFO phenomenon, we may well in the process destroy
the whole basis of our present beliefs about reality. Sensing this on an almost instinctive level,
scientists hide behind the facile posturing of self-styled "debunkers" who can be counted on to
distort or suppress unsettling data in order to leave our current ideas intact.
The public is left – as I was left – facing the visitors in the middle of the night without any notion of
what they are, where they came from, or how to act in their presence.
Absent any genuine understanding of the phenomenon, one is forced to accept that it is what it
appears to be. As Dr. Vallee points out in this masterful and ground-breaking analysis, that is
exactly what we should
not
be doing.
He places this modern UFO experience firmly in its historical context as the latest manifestation of
a phenomenon that goes back at least as far as recorded history. Thus, at a stroke, he redefines it as a
part of the fundamental mythology of human experience and enables us, for the first time, to begin
to raise questions about it of sufficient depth and resonance to be meaningful.
In the process he takes us on a grand journey through the annals of strange and anomalous human
experience. He reveals an appalling truth: the phenomenon has been with us throughout history –
and never, in all of that time, have we been able to deal sensibly with it. Whatever it is, it changes
with our ability to perceive it. The fifteenth century saw the visitors as fairies. The tenth century
saw them as sylphs. The Romans saw them as wood-nymphs and sprites. And so it goes, back into
time.
One of the thousands of people who wrote me concerning my book
Communion
had this fascinating
insight: "Whatever cosmology or mythology I was immersed in seemed to be the factor for shaping
the context and attendant imagery of my experiences, which I believe are essentially of an abstract
nature."
And yet I myself have faced physical beings. The context of my own experience, with extensive
witness by others, makes it clear that the phenomenon can emerge as an entirely real, physical
presence that is quite capable of manipulating its environment. The next moment, though, it can
evaporate into thin air, leaving not a trace of what was a moment before an immense and
overwhelmingly real presence.
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