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May 15 2025

Disclosure Isn’t Just About UFOs, It’s About You Remembering Who You’ve Always Been

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Disclosure Isn’t Just About UFOs, It’s About You Remembering Who You’ve Always Been

Let’s set the record straight: Disclosure isn’t just about spacecraft sightings and government documents. It’s not only about blinking lights in the sky or congressional hearings.
It’s about consciousness.
It’s about memory.
It’s about you.

Whether you’ve been drawn to documentaries, randomly stumbled across crop circle images, or simply get chills when someone mentions the word “Pleiadian,” you’re not alone. We’re in a time where the veil between known and unknown is thinning. And what we’ve labeled “extraterrestrial” is often just extra-dimensional—as in, beyond the visible spectrum, yet deeply familiar to the soul.

Disclosure isn’t an event—it’s a process.
And most of the real work? Happens within.

Dr. Steven Greer, a leading figure in the global disclosure movement, puts it clearly:

“The mind of man must become quiet enough to perceive the subtle, the obvious, and the extraordinary that is all around us.”

We don’t perceive this reality because it isn’t real, we don’t perceive it because we’ve been trained not to. Our perception of life has been compressed to five senses and linear logic, when in truth, we’re operating within a Multiverse of timelines, beings, and intelligence.

So what does this have to do with you?

Everything.

Many people are waking up to strange dreams, spontaneous tears when looking at the stars, or feeling like they’ve been homesick for a place that isn’t on any map. These aren’t glitches. These are remembrances.

As spiritual author Diana Cooper explains:

“We have all had incarnations on other planets and dimensions, and as the vibration of Earth rises, so does our access to those memories.”

You might not remember a ship or a mission, but you may have an unshakable sense that there’s more to you than what your birth certificate suggests. Disclosure, in its most intimate form, is when you start trusting that subtle pull inside you that says:
There’s something more. And I’m part of it.

This doesn’t mean you need to ditch your life, join a star cult, or refer to yourself as a commander (unless you really feel it). It means living your life with awareness that you are multidimensional—not hypothetically, but literally. And that awareness can shift everything: your relationships, your creativity, your healing, your voice.

Neil Gaur, founder of Portal to Ascension, reminds us that:

“Disclosure is happening every moment we choose to raise our consciousness. It’s not just about ETs—it’s about the human spirit remembering its place in the cosmos.”

So yes, the government may continue releasing declassified videos. Whistleblowers might spill more intel. But if you’re waiting for external proof before trusting your own resonance, you might miss the most important data point of all—you.

Here’s the thing:
The same intelligence that engineered galaxies also breathes through you.
The same language that builds stargates pulses in your DNA.
And the same field that supports interdimensional contact also holds space for your healing.

That’s why so many are being drawn to things like Light Language, frequency healing, and quantum attunement. Not because it’s trendy, but because it’s encoded in us. We’re remembering how to communicate without translation, through vibration, vision, and field.

The more you come into alignment with your truth, the more you start broadcasting a signal that says, “I remember.”
And the field answers.

This doesn’t mean life suddenly becomes cosmic fairy dust. It means you stop outsourcing your knowing.
You recognize that the tremor in your chest during a meteor shower, the overwhelming emotion in a sound bath, or the random tears at 2:33 a.m. are all data.
It’s not a glitch. It’s a transmission.

You are the soft disclosure.

You are the bridge between what was hidden and what’s becoming clear.

And if that idea makes you nervous, good. It means something real is waking up. And it’s not asking you to be perfect or to explain yourself, it’s asking you to remember.

Because disclosure isn’t just about UFOs.
It’s about you, tuning back into a version of yourself who always knew you were connected to something bigger.

So next time you look up at the sky and feel that quiet pull, pause.
That feeling?
Might be your future self saying:
“Welcome back.”