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Busqueda Boletin - No 51
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This issue of "Búsqueda," Boletín Informativo nº 51, dated October 1992, is dedicated to exploring themes of UFOs and parapsychology. The magazine, published in Spain, features a variety of articles, reports, and personal accounts related to unexplained phenomena.
Magazine Overview
This issue of "Búsqueda," Boletín Informativo nº 51, dated October 1992, is dedicated to exploring themes of UFOs and parapsychology. The magazine, published in Spain, features a variety of articles, reports, and personal accounts related to unexplained phenomena.
Featured Articles and Content
"El Ocaso" by Antonio Ribera
The issue highlights a short story titled "El Ocaso" (The Sunset) by Antonio Ribera, originally published in 1967. The editorial notes that Ribera is a pioneer of Spanish science fiction but has seemingly moved away from the genre. To introduce readers to this facet of his work, "Búsqueda" reprints one of his early stories. The cover images at the end of the story correspond to two books by Ribera published in 1977.
"El Este y el Norte de 'Deyfed'" by Olga de Andrés
This article delves into legends from the Pembrokeshire coast of the United Kingdom, specifically mentioning sightings of spacecraft near "Stach" rocks in 1977. The report details how large doors opened in the rocks, and a vehicle disappeared inside, with small figures later seen. The article notes the extensive publicity generated by these mysterious appearances, leading to several books on the subject.
"Consultorio Semiufológico"
This section includes a letter from Jordi Roca (Vilabertrán) describing an encounter where a beam of light illuminated him, and a table with bread and ham was levitated. An "ET" communicated that they had discovered a delicacy called "pan con tomate y pernil" and offered Roca a position as "Bocadillero" (sandwich maker) on their mothership in exchange for daily deliveries.
"Club de Amigos Alternativa 3"
Gabriel Carrión announces the formation of a new group called "Club de Amigos Alternativa 3," aimed at connecting individuals interested in paranormal phenomena. The club plans to publish a monthly bulletin and organize events, including a congress on the figure of the Devil.
"Una Secta para los OVNI" (A Sect for UFOs)
This report discusses a group in Santiago, Chile, called the "Centro de la Luz Cósmica" (Center of Cosmic Light), led by a woman known as "Maestra" Maria. The group claims to receive messages from "higher brothers" (ETs) and believes in the existence of extraterrestrial beings who aim to save humanity. They are seeking legal recognition for their activities.
"Visita" (Visit)
This section details a visit from Gabriel Carrión to the "Búsqueda" editorial office. He shared information and announced the upcoming "I SIMPOSIUM SOBRE LA FIGURA DEL DIABLO" (I Symposium on the Figure of the Devil) to be held in Alicante, organized by Carrión and the Club de Amigos Alternativa 3. The symposium aims to foster dialogue about the reality of evil.
"Juran que OVNI se llevó el techo de una casa" (They Swear a UFO Took the Roof Off a House)
This article reports on an incident in Los Angeles, Chile, where a family claims a UFO-shaped object, described as a ball of fire, detached the roof of their house and threw it a considerable distance. The event caused panic, and witnesses believe it was the work of extraterrestrial beings.
"Conferencias" (Conferences)
A schedule of upcoming conferences is listed, including topics such as "Autocuración y Medicina Alternativa," "Cabala y Alquimia Mental," "Peregrinaje Andino," and "La Vía a Shambala."
"Ellos" (Them) by Juan Oma
Juan Oma recounts an experience where a group of nearly a hundred people witnessed a UFO. He describes varied reactions, from fear and religious gestures to amusement and disbelief. He contrasts the reactions of rural dwellers, who are accustomed to observing the sky, with urban dwellers who are more focused on their immediate surroundings.
"Creación de la 'Red Europea de Información OVNI' (EURUFON)'"
This section reports on the creation of "EURUFON," a European network for UFO information, launched in Brussels. The network aims to connect UFO associations across Europe to share information and experiences, with a stated disappointment over the lack of support in Spain.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena, parapsychology, and esoteric beliefs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation into these subjects, encouraging dialogue and the sharing of testimonies, while also acknowledging skepticism. There's a recurring theme of seeking answers to profound questions about existence, evil, and humanity's place in the universe, often framed within a context of impending societal change or 'New Era.' The publication seems to cater to a readership interested in the unexplained and the fringes of conventional understanding.
Title: BÚSQUEDA
Issue: Nº 51
Date: October 1992
This issue of BÚSQUEDA magazine, a publication focused on parapsychology and related phenomena, delves into a variety of topics including the nature of alucinations, the scientific study of brain waves, UFO sightings, and philosophical considerations of space exploration.
The Nature of Alucinations and UFO Experiences
The article "ELLOS" explores the complex relationship between mental processes and perceived reality, particularly in the context of UFO sightings. It posits that the same mental mechanisms that generate alucinations might also be at play in UFO experiences. The author suggests that if internal logic is not met by direct perception, the mind might substitute images to maintain coherence. The piece questions whether UFO sightings involving entities with unusual physical characteristics, such as missing legs or obscured lower bodies, could be explained by alucinations. However, it also considers the argument that the extensive and coherent nature of some alucinatory experiences might point to pathological conditions, suggesting that most witnesses do not fall into this category. The article acknowledges that other aspects of ufology, like those in parapsychology, do not fit neatly into the alucination hypothesis, leading to a discussion about discarding theories when facts do not align.
It is suggested that UFOs and their occupants could be projections of our own minds, possessing characteristics of real matter and the ability to manipulate it, thus being 'real' in a psychological sense.
Paraciencias: The Search for Proof
Manuel Carballal's article, "PARACIENCIAS (Las utópicas pruebas)", discusses the ongoing debate about the veracity of paranormal phenomena and the desperate search for proof. The author argues that both proponents and detractors of paranormal claims might be pursuing an illusion. He invites a thought experiment, suggesting that even the best photographs, like those of Billy Meier, might not prove the existence of extraterrestrial visitors but rather the existence of an unknown artifact or machine. The article critiques the reliance on photographic or audio evidence as definitive proof, questioning whether the suggestion of extraterrestrial influence or supernatural intelligence can be accepted solely based on such evidence.
Carballal advocates for a more humble approach from parapsychologists, ufologists, and astrologers, suggesting they embrace their roles as philosophers, free-thinkers, or seekers of answers rather than claiming scientific authority. This shift, he believes, could lead to more productive discussions and a better understanding of personal beliefs.
Introduction to Parapsychology: Brain Waves and Consciousness
This section provides an introduction to parapsychology, focusing on brain waves. It explains the discovery of Alpha waves by Hans Berger in 1924, characterized by a rhythm of 8-14 cycles per second and an amplitude of 100 microvolts. Alpha waves are associated with a state of mental rest and synchronization between wakefulness and sleep, and are considered crucial for paranormal phenomena like telepathy. The article also describes Beta waves (over 14 cycles per second, weaker amplitude), linked to alertness and concentration, and briefly mentions Zeta and Delta waves, associated with deep sleep and potentially grave conditions.
The text highlights that the Alpha state is the 'fabric' upon which most paranormal phenomena are centered. It notes that telepathic transmission and reception frequently occur when individuals are in this Alpha rhythm. Various methods are listed that can induce this state, including staring into space, repetition of mantras, focusing on bodily sensations, or gazing at objects like a crystal ball or water. This explains why mediums and diviners might use such tools, as the Alpha state facilitates the transmission of paranormal information from the thalamus to the cerebral cortex.
Furthermore, the article connects Alpha waves to the cessation of drug consumption, suggesting that individuals who learn meditation techniques to enter the Alpha state may overcome drug addiction. It also touches upon the potential for Alpha-Zeta waves to produce sensations comparable to those induced by drugs, but without the negative psychological consequences.
Winter and Change
A short piece reflects on winter as a period that reminds us of life's cyclical nature and the inevitability of change. It posits that change is the fundamental law of nature and evolution, and that embracing change is essential for personal growth and continued interest in life.
Sir Francis Bacon and the New World Order
An article titled "Buscan los textos que Sir Francis Bacon escribió para los hombres del siglo XX" reports on archaeological efforts in Bruton, Virginia (USA), to find cryptic texts allegedly written by Sir Francis Bacon. These texts are believed to contain secrets for establishing a new world order. Excavations in a cemetery have uncovered several tombs, with some theories suggesting a hidden chamber might exist. While initial findings have been limited, the search continues, fueled by historical speculation about Bacon's hidden messages and his alleged authorship of works attributed to William Shakespeare.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
The issue includes several reports of UFO sightings:
- Hungary: On September 28, 1991, truck drivers Zoltan Bartus and Istvan Magyar were reportedly escorted by a bright, luminous object while driving near the Czech-Hungarian border.
- Spain: On October 3, 1991, a triangular UFO with oscillating colors was observed over Leon, Spain, accompanied by a small escort of white spheres.
- William Shatner's Encounter: Actor William Shatner recounts an incident in the Mojave Desert in 1960 where he claims a luminous object saved him from dehydration after a motorcycle accident.
Space Exploration vs. Global Needs
An article titled "teorías e hipotesis" discusses the immense cost of space exploration, citing the Apollo project's budget. It questions the justification for such expenditure when global issues like hunger persist. The author argues that while space exploration represents a significant human endeavor driven by curiosity, the vast resources could potentially be redirected to address immediate global needs. However, the piece also acknowledges the human drive for knowledge and the potential for future benefits from space exploration, while cautioning against regionalism and narrow-mindedness that hinder global cooperation.
Other Mentions
- Galeno Centro Natura: An advertisement for a natural pain treatment center in Marbella, Spain, run by José Garrote Brito M.D.
- Eurufon: Contact information is provided for "Eurufon" in France, for Spanish research groups interested in UFOs.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of BÚSQUEDA are the exploration of the unexplained, the intersection of psychology and perception, and the scientific investigation of phenomena that lie beyond conventional understanding. The magazine appears to maintain an open yet critical stance, encouraging the examination of evidence and alternative hypotheses while also advocating for logical reasoning and a humble approach to knowledge. There is a clear interest in UFO phenomena, parapsychology, and the potential of the human mind.