Betty’s Dream of the Leader’s Calm Guidance

Fuller, J. G. (1966). The Interrupted Journey: Two Lost Hours Aboard a Flying Saucer.
“He told me I would not be harmed… his manner was calm and reassuring.”

In the second night’s dream, Betty recalls a calm figure she calls the Leader. His presence is soothing rather than threatening. She dreams that he communicates reassurance, telling her that no harm is intended. His voice and demeanor resemble a symbolic dream-guide.

She follows him up what feels like a ramp or incline towards a bright space. The figures surrounding her seem to coordinate their movements with uncanny unity. The dream feels orchestrated, as if it has a ritual purpose.

Fuller notes that Betty experienced this dream with exceptional emotional intensity, and it later paralleled elements recovered under hypnosis.



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