Some thoughts on this guy's blog.
The author of Transmissions From The Imaginal, Dan Mitchell, had a darker blog previously called Luminosity where he documented his very intense, dark and frightening extraordinary experiences with strange phenomena and beings, though I never got to read it because he deleted it! One reason he took it off the internet is because the people reading it were attracting negative attention. I think a likely possibility is that they were learning too much about the dark alien agenda by reading his personal experiences, and so they needed to be readjusted, or scared back into their place, but that's just my speculation.
This newer blog is all about painting this phenomena in a more positive light. I think he is influenced by negative entities, probably aliens, to further their agenda, which I understand as what is presented intelligently on montalk.net. With mind programming and remote influence as a factor supported by Fore's writings, I think this might be the case. (I actually spent hours reading through the "what we think we know so far' thread, and my computer broke down out of the blue and had to get it fixed. I think someone does not want me reading it)
The thing that caught my eye, was that he has created a 'banned word list' and the first three words to go are Alien, Hybrids and Abductions. This bugs me because I have my own experiences that give evidence to support the negative alien agenda theory, which I will write about on this forum soon. I directly confronted him on my speculations and am waiting for his response.
He is also banning Higher Self, but uses the word Seraph frequently, in a very similar context that HS is used, almost identically...
http://transmissionsfromtheimaginal....f-meaning.htmlBefore I get into this rant, I want to first explain that I am now imposing a ban upon myself when it comes to using certain words. From this moment forward I plan to no longer use these words and terms because they sully the nature of this blog and my attempts to express the sacred via written language. This ban allows me to no longer write about the people and ideas that aren't worth your (or my) time. I encourage readers to add to this list if they wish.
The first terms to go will be "aliens" "hybrids" and "abduction". I have grown enough over the last two years to discard their usage altogether. These words essentially confuse and add all sorts of baggage to something that is already complex and challenging enough. Part of the problem is that outsiders, people with no experience whatsoever in this realm, have been behind the creation of abduction lore. This has caused the phenomenon to appear as something it is not...mainly people getting abducted by aliens from another planet or dimension, having hybrid children, getting implants, and etc. To be clear, I do not believe in this mythology at all. I personally think it is hiding something else. The sheer lack of evidence in these cases (real documentation of missing fetuses by doctors, daytime abductions with witnesses, etc.) is very telling that this is not what it appears to be.
Many fragile-minded people tend to latch onto these terms and from there create all sorts of personal delusions and conspiracy theories. I personally believe that in the last 50 years what we have truly witnessed is myth-making, and this myth-making is something of a cover up. These words and phrases also tend to malign this blog and place it in a category I do not wish to steer it in any longer. I am convinced more than ever before that all of these ideas actually tarnish the sacred. After years of research. I find it safe to say that there is something nefarious behind the abduction and UFO lore. I think it is a springboard for new age ideas that essentially render the human spirit gullible, docile, and malleable. Consequently, I also believe there are genuinely dangerous entities masquerading as "Aliens" and convincing the above-mentioned dupes that they are a part of something truly fantastic.
I think this is an example of someone unknowingly enouraging the negative agenda, though I could be wrong. He is an excellent writer, good communicator, moral, very intelligent, religious and experienced in paranormal phenomena. These are the traits in people that truth seekers (like myself} are attracted to. This also describes a very popular candidate to act as a disinformation source for negative beings.
With all of this evidence in regard to powerful mind manipulation, I think our best tool is our intuition.