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Reaching for Reality - Hidden Mysteries Books<br />

“Reaching For Reality is an excellent addition to <strong>the</strong> growing body of<br />

abduction literature. Through her thoughtful analysis and <strong>the</strong> fascinating<br />

accounts of her clients, Constance Clear provides good information about<br />

this most important phenomenon while fur<strong>the</strong>ring our knowledge of it.” –<br />

<strong>David</strong> M. Jacobs, Ph.D., author of Secret Life and The Threat<br />

Excerpt:<br />

Page 57-58<br />

I begin getting a series of rapid images. Very clear images, but of<br />

extremely short duration. Before I can describe each, I’ve moved on to <strong>the</strong><br />

next one.<br />

I’ve entered an auditorium. There are many people in it. I think most of<br />

<strong>the</strong>m are Grays. The auditorium is semicircular; I’ve stepped in through<br />

doors at <strong>the</strong> back. The lighting is subdued, and <strong>the</strong> feel is of a social event.<br />

There are some humans down <strong>the</strong>re – <strong>the</strong>y stand out. One man is wearing<br />

a white T-shirt and jeans. He’s about 30 feet away. He stops and is talking<br />

with someone, standing hipshot, relaxed. The seating is a series of<br />

benches that follow <strong>the</strong> contours of <strong>the</strong> room. Some Grays are seated.<br />

We’re getting ready for a presentation. My feet are bare.<br />

There is a keyboard I’m familiar with. A display console is above it, with<br />

numerous icons spread across <strong>the</strong> surface. Each is some variation on a<br />

fancy crescent moon with brilliant colors, reds, oranges, yellows. The<br />

colors seem to have to do with <strong>the</strong> level of urgency for each icon. The<br />

screen has fine, gold grid lines on it. Some of <strong>the</strong> icons are drifting slowly.<br />

Streams of data are going by inside an oval window on <strong>the</strong> console. The<br />

data is supplemental to o<strong>the</strong>r things on <strong>the</strong> display, details about things.<br />

I’m supposed to read everything that’s in green characters and read <strong>the</strong><br />

rest if I have time.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r icon is yellow and resembles a hammer & sickle. My job is to<br />

make adjustments. If you touch one of <strong>the</strong> icons, it can be “dragged” along<br />

<strong>the</strong> console display. I’ve gotten good at it over <strong>the</strong> years; accustomed to<br />

http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/item300/item393.html (2 of 4) [6/16/2002 1:23:49 PM]

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