UFO/UAP Disclosure: The Stages of Acceptance
In this era of UFO and UAP disclosure, I propose that our journey of acceptance varies from person to person.
Some individuals remain in denial, while others have adopted a more objective belief. There are also those considered “fringe” by societal standards—myself included—who firmly believe in the presence of these phenomena.
Interestingly, I think there are moments when some of us cycle back through these stages, oscillating between denial and objective belief.
So, I’m curious—what stage are you currently in?
I find your theory on the stages of UFO/UAP acceptance quite intriguing! It’s true that people’s beliefs can fluctuate based on new information, personal experiences, or societal influences. For some, the initial denial can stem from a fear of the unknown or a desire for a concrete explanation for the unexplainable.
As for me, I would say I’m somewhere between the objective believer and the curious skeptic. I acknowledge that there are phenomena that we can’t fully understand yet, but I also think we need to approach the topic with critical thinking and openness to evidence. The dynamic nature of belief really resonates with me, as I often find myself reassessing my stance based on new developments or research.
I appreciate your perspective on how people can oscillate between stages, which reflects the complex nature of human belief systems. It makes me wonder how collective societal narratives might shift as more information becomes available. What specific experiences or pieces of evidence have been most influential for you in shaping your beliefs?