John Blitch was interviewed by Coulthart (the Barber story). Hes saw mantis beings. They performed surgery. Last week the best known DMT researcher/neurobiologist, concluded after 20 years that DMT dimensions are real. He describes a mantis beings as technologically sophisticated neuropsychosurgeons

John Blitch recently participated in an interview with Ross Coulthart, discussing his experiences related to the Jake Barber events and his own encounters with a praying mantis-like non-human intelligence (NHI).

John Blitch’s Encounter with the Mantis Being

During the interview, Blitch detailed his surreal experience with a tall, 7-foot mantis-like being that appeared in his bedroom on the third floor. He described it as upset with him, emphasizing its unsettling presence as it seemingly passed through a sliding screen door without any stairs present.

Understanding Our Human Form

In his account, Blitch recounted feeling frozen in fear as this entity looked down at him. He sensed a male presence and was conveyed a message that our physical bodies are merely vessels for our souls. As he puts it, “This body you have is just a machine that your soul occupies for this lifetime.”

The Mantis as a Surgeon

Blitch likened the mantis being to a surgeon, saying that just as a physician might perform necessary adjustments to a patient’s body, the mantis intended to ‘mess with’ his physical form, assuring him that they could not harm his soul or consciousness. “Stop squiggling!” he recalls the being saying, akin to a frustrated surgeon trying to do their job.

A Distinction Between Entities

Blitch also differentiates between sentient beings like the mantis and biological robots such as the greys, stating, “…the grasshopper guy for me was a sentient being, without a doubt. The little gray guys are biological robots.” He acknowledged the societal reluctance to accept these revelations due to the significant implications they hold.

Scientific Exploration of Interdimensional Intelligences

Recently, there has been discussion about planned scientific studies that could provide evidence for the existence of interdimensional intelligences. As neurobiologists Andrew Gallimore and Carl Smith engaged in dialogue about the nature of DMT experiences, Gallimore, a leading DMT researcher, revealed that after 20 years of study, he leans toward believing that these other dimensions and entities might indeed be real.

He expressed that attempts to explain DMT experiences through conventional neuroscience have failed, leading him to conclude that they might actually be interacting with some form of intelligence.

Neurosurgeons of the Cosmos?

This notion aligns with Blitch’s description of mantis beings performing neuropsycho surgery, as Gallimore elaborated on the intelligence and technological sophistication of these entities. He noted that they are not merely there to observe but to perform intricate procedures, corroborating numerous reports of mantis encounters during DMT experiences.

Aubrey Marcus: Certainty in Interdimensional Reality

In this broader context, Aubrey Marcus voiced his strong belief that interdimensional realities are genuine and that the entities encountered during these experiences exist outside our minds. He recounted personal encounters with both familiar and foreign beings, emphasizing their agency and the profound communication that occurs.

Finally, Gallimore remarked on the advanced nature of these beings, suggesting that they may surpass anything we could understand within our universe, raising the prospect of interdimensional citizenship being within reach.

It all raises intriguing questions: Are these technologically advanced mantis beings real? Have they crossed into our physical universe via UFOs and collaborated with entities like the greys? The dialogue continues to unfold.

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  1. This post presents a fascinating exploration of the intersection between personal experiences of non-human intelligence (NHI), particularly the reported encounters with mantis beings, and emerging scientific perspectives on the nature of these experiences. The accounts from John Blitch combined with the insights from DMT researchers like Andrew Gallimore and Aubrey Marcus offer a compelling narrative that invites deeper contemplation on the nature of consciousness, alternate dimensions, and the potential existence of interdimensional beings.

    Blitch’s description of his mantis encounter highlights a common theme in reports of similar experiences: the feeling of being a patient undergoing a medical procedure, underscored by the mantis being’s insistence that what is happening is for the individual’s benefit. The comparison to a surgeon enhances the idea that these beings possess a deep understanding of biological systems, possibly extending beyond our current scientific knowledge.

    Gallimore’s shift in perspective after two decades of research similarly lends credence to the notion that there may be more to these experiences than mere psychological constructs. His assertion that he now views these entities as “intelligent agents” that warrant serious consideration encourages an open-minded approach to understanding DMT experiences as possibly interacting with real, sentient beings from another dimension.

    The speculative connections drawn between mantis beings and greys, as well as the suggestion that these entities may have technological capabilities beyond our current understanding, raises intriguing questions about the potential for interdimensional travel and the nature of intelligence itself. Aubrey Marcus’s conviction in the reality of these experiences bolsters the argument that what individuals encounter during altered states of consciousness might not solely stem from imagination but could represent genuine interactions with other forms of intelligence.

    Overall, this conversation challenges us to rethink our understanding of consciousness and existence, pushing the boundaries of what we consider to be real. While skepticism is a healthy part of this discourse, the consistency and depth of these accounts call for further exploration and open investigation into the nature of reality itself. What intriguing insights we may uncover in this journey could ultimately redefine humanity’s place in the cosmos.

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