When I first joined TESA, it was because I was beginning to connect the dots to some pretty odd events in both my past and present. Becoming a Crone was one of those moments, occurring at the peak of the weirdness. I was given the choice to end my association with the Craft or take it to the next level. And while well-meaning people question my motives and sanity, becoming someone of value these days is fraught with its own dangers. I have no regrets and have been part of the Witch community all my life.
Facing the Skeptics: The Courage to Stand Out
I am aware that proclaiming myself a Crone invites angst. However, becoming a Crone wasn’t about obtaining magical powers or boosting my ego. It was about contributing something uniquely me and clearing Ancestral Karma. After 3 years with the title and increased psi abilities, I love being a Crone. For those who truly know me, this isn’t a great surprise but more of a foregone conclusion.
So why be all out there now, in this climate of judgment, when it only results in ridicule? Because, in the end, it will be worth the effort. The time has come to demystify what science can now quantify and expose the normal in the paranormal.
The TESA group deals with a few topics. While the average person might not see the connection between the UAP/UFO phenomena and the paranormal, I argue that without our paranormal abilities (which we all possess to some degree), the UAP/UFO/Abduction phenomenon would not exist. What keeps people ambiguous about the potential UAP/UFO threat or exploration of the topic is the need for relatability and the fringe group belief system.
However, our ability to communicate verbally on multiple levels is not by accident; we built language up for centuries before we managed to articulate some of our most significant works. Without our abilities to communicate non-verbally using our body’s energy and influence each other empathically, we wouldn’t be interesting enough for them to dissect or abduct. Our spiritual and psychic prowess as a species draws attention and continues the connection between man and Alien interactions.
Those who have had contact or interacted with the UAP/UFO/Alien phenomena know that without our ability to access the paranormal realms, aliens wouldn’t even register on our collective consciousness as they would remain vibrationally out of our range of vision. Our bodies and minds are hard-wired to use extrasensory skills to support and translate signals from the nerve endings in our skin to the pineal gland in our heads. At any given moment, we are broadcasting millions of signals a second, and we pick up on them subconsciously for the most part.
In this current climate of questioning everything and everyone’s experiences, the stance in psychology is to ask the validity of paranormal experiences by citing the latest scientific journals. Historically, paranormal studies and psychology have struggled for credibility, considered soft sciences that don’t fit the stringent scientific models the scientific community requires.
Despite all its intricacy, the body has not learned to lie, nor does it know how to be complicit in our mind’s many games. The body will always express what the mind refuses to see. Having a soul or spirit is now being hotly debated in scientific circles. We are one of the few species on this planet who are self-aware and can self-actualize. If the Hindu community believes cows are just as capable of this self-awareness as their ancestors, they regularly transition back to cows. Their divinity is not questioned by the relatives or community around them.
It comes down to the fact that we are, by our nature, spiritually evolved beings.
Dawn Marie Peterson
Wherever you are, be there fully.