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What Is a Real Extraterrestrial — or Interdimensional — Encounter?

Most people think they know what an encounter is,

The cover of the book "one: face to face contact" by Yossi Ronen

You see something unusual. A light in the sky, A figure, Something that doesn’t belong.

But that’s not really it.

In my case, it didn’t begin in a way that could be easily described as physical. At least not in the way we usually define “physical.”

It started in a state that felt like a dream (Out-of-body experience) —but very quickly stopped behaving like one. I woke up and opened my eyes. and There was a presence. Clear, Immediate. Not something I imagined. Not something I could dismiss.

And with that presence — something else appeared.

Fear.

Not the kind of fear you can explain to yourself .Not even something you think through.

It was instant. Almost automatic.

As if something deeper than thought recognized what was happening before I did.

For a moment, that fear filled everything. And then… it began to change.

Not all at once. Not completely. But enough.

As the fear started to loosen — even slightly —the entire experience shifted.

What had felt overwhelming became… steady.

What felt unknown became… present.

And then something happened that I had no framework for at the time:

Communication. Not spoken. Not heard. There were no words.

And yet, there was understanding. Complete. Immediate.

Not as a sentence —but as meaning itself.

Looking back, this is where the usual descriptions begin to fall apart.

We tend to use the word extraterrestrial. It suggests something coming from far away, Another planet, Another place in space.

But what I experienced didn’t feel distant.

If anything — it felt closer than anything I had known.

Which raises a different possibility: What if these encounters are not about distance…but about dimension?

The term interdimensional beings may sound unfamiliar to some, but it points to something important: That what we are dealing with may not exist “somewhere else” —but rather alongside us, outside the limits of our normal perception.

And if that’s the case, then the encounter is not just an event. It’s a shift. A change in how reality is experienced.

Because once the fear passes — or even softens —something else becomes possible.

There is a sense of openness. Of connection.

And in some cases, something unexpectedly positive.

Not in a dramatic or emotional way. But in clarity. In the way things are perceived afterward, In the quiet understanding that what we call “reality” may be only a small part of a much larger structure.

For me, that moment didn’t end. It didn’t remain a single event in the past.

It became a process. Something that continued to unfold over time —changing not only how I understand these encounters, but how I understand consciousness itself.

So what is a real encounter?

It is not just seeing something. It is not just contact. It is the combination of:

Presence, Fear, Letting go. And then — understanding.

And perhaps most importantly:

It is something that challenges the boundaries we assume are fixed.

If you want to explore a detailed, firsthand account of such an experience —including how fear, perception, and communication unfold —you can read more here: Chapter One - from the book "ONE". You can purchase the book here

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