
This claim proposes that abduction narratives contain coherent symbolic and mythopoetic content rather than random dream imagery. Mack notes recurring motifs—light, hybrid children, ecological warnings, telepathic messages, and transformative journeys—that behave like symbolic initiations. He argues this consistency implies an intelligence operating through imagery rather than straightforward physical procedures. Evidence includes thematic overlap across unrelated experiencers, with symbols appearing in emotionally charged contexts. Conceptually, this aligns strongly with DSETI’s symbolic-dream framework. DSETI evaluates it as Strong.
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This page was written by an LLM grounded on a corpus of texts related to DSETI topics like Mack, Hopkins, Cannon, and the DSETI books.