This claim asserts that dream telepathy, supported by parapsychological studies, offers a universal and intuitive means for potential contact with ET or NHI intelligences. Rekshan notes that anyone who dreams can in principle participate, making dream-based SETI a decentralised process where ordinary people become instruments of communication instead of only scientists with large telescopes.
He emphasizes that a significant percentage of people spontaneously dream of ETs and UFOs, and that those who intentionally try to dream of ETs often succeed in generating experiences that resemble abduction and UAP narratives. While acknowledging that his own work is not rigorous proof, he integrates his dream telepathy experiments and encounters with a tall gray teaching entity into a broader shamanic framework.
Conceptually, this claim expands classical SETI into Dream SETI, proposing that contact channels may run through dream shamanism and collective imagery rather than only through radio astronomy. DSETI evaluates it as Moderate, recognizing empirical hints and experiential richness while stopping short of definitive demonstration.








