Extraterrestrial contact isn't like the movies
- Dec 21, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 17

UFOs and extraterrestrials are becoming more mainstream due to the congressional hearings, the latest blockbuster documentary called The Age of Disclosure, and now trailers are coming out for Steven Spielberg's upcoming movie called Disclosure Day. I can see that humanity may be over-dramatizing things a bit. Let's be real, humans like drama. Its why people watch the news, gossip, and follow celebrities. So lately I've been thinking about this and the fact that my own experiences with extraterrestrials or as I call them galactic beings were so different from the movies.
As I've shared in prior blog posts, my first experience with my galactic friends as I call them was back in January 2025. In the middle of the night I was speaking to one of my galactic friends like we were old buddies reminiscing. I was in a cloud of love and warmth, something I had never felt before. It was very spiritual. Then in July and later in September I started seeing orbs as I was falling asleep. This was them as well. At one point I asked them to speak to me and they loudly said "hello" to me in my head. Orbs are a very gentle way for beings from other dimensions to communicate with us without freaking us out.

My experiences were so subtle that I questioned if they were even real but deep down I knew they were. Also my meetings with channeler Stephanie Banks, medium Ginger Bayley, Akashic Reader Erin Lynn, and medium Jamie Butler really confirmed the visits and why they were visiting. They were visiting me because we've known each other in prior lives and this is actually part of my soul contract or soul plan to communicate with them. It's also part of my purpose to share my experiences because other people will start to experience the same when they are ready. It's been explained to me multiple times that I'm meant to explain spirituality and the galactic community to people. I'm a regular person and I've been a regular person most of my life which is why this is a key purpose for me. I'm supposed to "normalize" all of this for people. I'm supposed to take the fear out of it because it's actually not scary. Humanity is evolving and we are taking the blinders off, that's a good thing!
So you can see that ET contact from my perspective is not what we think based on the movies. I'm not riding my bike around with my ET friend in the front basket, I'm not fighting ETs like the movie Independence Day, and they aren't physically beaming me up in a spaceship and flying me around. I fully understand that there are some people that have had more physical experiences with ETs and I don't doubt that those experiences are real, but this has not been my experience. There are specific soul contracts and spiritual reasons why someone would have a more physical experience with ETs. However, my understanding is that most people will have similar experiences to me as in they will be visited during sleep where it feels like a very real dream, or they will see orbs.
A physical experience with a galactic friend is very different from the energetic experiences I have had. Let's say I'm standing in front of a beautiful ET woman from the Pleiades. Let's say she's 6'5 wearing a silver body suit, she looks like a supermodel, and her eyes look like human eyes but they are much bigger. When I look into her big eyes, it will be different. Her energy may feel different to me than human energy. This may cause my body to naturally go into fight or flight mode without being able to even control it. So even though I'm not scared of galactic beings and I've seen a lot of pictures of them, I may still freak out. The other thing is that humanity isn't used to opening their hearts to other beings they don't know. Many people don't even like talking to other humans they don't know, let alone people from other planets. I mean, if an ET politely rings my doorbell, I'm honestly not sure I would answer it. I'd be like, wait, I don't know them, what do they want? It's actually the same way I feel about the FedEx guy, why is this dude ringing my doorbell. So you can see how it will take time for humanity to get used to beings from other planets.
The universe is teeming with life and there are many different galactic races. Some that look like us and some that don't. We will most likely be introduced to the humanoid galactic races that look like us first. I actually think it's quite funny they look like supermodels. I once read in a facebook comment that it's because they don't have McDonalds on other planets. This made me laugh out loud. I like that humans aren't perfect. We are a bit "messy" aren't we but there's beauty in that. We are so diverse, and we experience so many emotions and learnings on our planet. I've read many times that galactic races think Earth humans are pretty amazing. Supposedly our DNA is a mix of different galactic races which makes us a unique species in the universe. I can certainly see how that's possible when I look at the diversity of our planet. It's important that when we do start mingling more with our galactic friends that we don't look up to them as Gods or Angels. Humanity should not put them on a pedestal. They are our friends and this is what they want too, not to be put on a pedestal.
My understanding is that our galactic friends are really rooting for us. They want us to evolve, and they want us to live in harmony and joy. Our galactic friends are fully aware that humanity has been in fear mentality, survival mode, and fight or flight response for centuries, if not thousands of years. They want us to grow out of this and when we are ready, humanity will join the galactic community. However, it will take time for humans to get comfortable with this concept that we aren't an only child. How long will it take until humanity joins the galactic community? I have no idea. This really depends on the free will of humans and our collective consciousness. I think we are slowly moving in this direction as humans expand their thinking and become more curious about the greater universe.



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