First of all, I’ve had a few blogs over the years—my first one back in 2008 was all about travels, followed by one centered on my small craft business, and later another about my Buddhist practice. Blogging has been a creative outlet for me, but now I’m diving into something that’s fascinated me for as long as I can remember: the high strangeness we experience in our world.
There’s the glowing light orbs, energy beings, UFOs, extraterrestrial encounters, and mysterious entities. Or there’s physical sites, megalithic structures and sacred places that trigger memories, visions and connections. How can we access masters, teachers, aliens, angels, or even UAPs? What are the steps others have taken to do this? What are their experiences?
Encounters of high strangeness and phenomenology impact people’s lives. Maybe you’ve felt something yourself—something unexplainable, a shift in consciousness, or a presence you couldn’t quite define. It’s these stories, these moments of mystery, that often lead to profound personal transformation. They push individuals into new philosophies, personal searches or even inspire movements of their own.
And that’s what I want to explore.
Phenomenology, the study of how we experience the world from within, gets to the heart of this. What does it mean to witness something beyond our understanding? How do those moments change our view of reality? This is the space where my writing lives.
In ancient writings like the Hindu Sanskrit Vedas or Buddhist teachings, we find echoes of these mysteries, long recognized by indigenous cultures—though perhaps under different names. My goal is to bring these connections into focus, to make the unseen more visible and understandable.
I’ll also dive into the stories and people shaping our understanding of these phenomena today—those who control the narrative, those who challenge it, and those who offer alternative views. And yes, I’ll be sharing some of my own experiences along the way.
So, whether you’re on your own search for answers or you’re simply curious, I invite you to join me.
With best wishes,
Jo








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