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"When I first read an article by Bruce Lipton, I said, I've got to talk to this guy. He sat with me for three hours going over his whole thesis. It fit into what I was thinking, but it also brought me into understanding biology in a whole new, spiritual way. When I first saw Alex Grey's paintings, I walked into the museum and boom, there was a painting of the physical body turning into light. I said, oh my God, that's exactly what I asked for. John Mack really qualified the abduction and contact experience as real. He was a huge factor in shifting toward acceptance of people's experience."

"I think if people are not excited, then there are older issues in their lives, some psychological barriers, or trauma. People who have experienced trauma are disconnected from their true self. I recommend soul retrieval, where you go back to the moment that you had this split. When you have trauma, part of you remains in the past at that moment of trauma. You have to call that part home through recapitulation, soul integration, journeying. When you tap back into those moments in your life and pull them back home, you're filled with something that gives you the drive to pursue your unique individual ideas, passion, skills, excitement."

"It was a slow dawning. I think it started when I switched in college from psychology to English literature. I took one literature course in college and thought, wow, these writers understood what human passion, desire, and intent were all about. Then it took a year of James Joyce, where Joyce was writing in a stream of consciousness. You're inside other people's heads, and I said wow, experience doesn't have to be put into a box. There might be unnamable identifications of certain experiences that are beyond what culture is telling you is possible. And then of course that got me into the whole UFO thing."

"It started, this quest started. I was really a hyperactive child, I couldn't sit still. When you're two or three years old, your parents like to put you to bed before it's dark. So what I did was close my eyes and just go within. I started to see white light. It was like meditation at two or three years old. I didn't even know what I was doing, but I was focusing inward somehow. I discovered at a young age there's just as much inside of you as there is outside of you. The personality is just this thin line between the inner and the outer, but it's infinite on both sides of that line. I wanted to explore that."

"Our real gift of incarnation is to create, create something from your pure imagination that everyone will say, wow, that's new, that's something I haven't thought of, that adds to the evolution of culture, consciousness, and human potential. Your gifts, and everyone has their own gifts, are to add and to increase, like what some people call the fingertips of God. You're stretching out and touching more. You're making something known that is yet to come into view. The role of the artist is to look out and see the new. Picasso said if it's known, it's already old. So we have to keep pushing the envelope of the new and the impossible."

Founded by Alan Steinfeld, author of the #1 Amazon bestseller Making Contact: Preparing for the New Realities of Extraterrestrial Existence, this channel is your portal into UFO disclosure, ancient civilizations, consciousness evolution, and our place in the cosmos. Alan is the longest-running emcee at Contact in the Desert, the largest UFO conference in the world, and a regular host at major expos across the U.S. and Europe, expos at sea, and sacred land tours.

"What excites me the most is to open people up to new perceptions, to see the world a little differently than what their ordinary programming and cultural conditioning have trained them to see. That's why I call my show New Realities. When you start to see a little more of what's possible, new things open up for people in their lives. I've done my New Realities interview show since the 90s, about 30 years. That curiosity led me to people that I knew were original thinkers. When I first read an article by Bruce Lipton, I said, I've got to talk to this guy. He sat with me for three hours going over his whole thesis. When I met Nassim Haramein for the first time, I said, that's an original thinker. My show is not about disagreeing, it's about learning. When I interview people, it's like I want to know the universe that exists inside you."