Chapter 44 - Sky Response

Around Christmas one year, something incredible happened—something that still feels surreal when I think about it. It started innocently enough: Lee, my boss, sent out an email asking everyone to share their personal highlight of the year. For most people, this was probably a routine task, but not for me. Without hesitation, I wrote, "Seeing spaceships for real." It was a bold move, sure, but it felt like the right thing to say. I hit send, feeling strangely liberated.
I was in the office when I sent the email, sitting quietly at my desk as others wrapped up their work. Soon, it was time to go home, and nothing could have prepared me for what happened next. As I stepped outside, I glanced up—and there they were.
The sky was overcast, thick with clouds, but through that haze, an arrangement of UFOs appeared, moving together in a perfect, deliberate formation. My heart raced, not with fear but with awe. It wasn’t the first time I’d seen them, but this felt different. It felt... personal.
This time, I was ready. Grabbing my phone, I quickly switched to burst photo mode, determined to capture what I was seeing. I held my breath, steadying my hand, and started snapping. The UFOs moved in ways that defied explanation, their silent choreography seeming to respond to my very presence. It was as if they knew I’d been bold enough to share my truth with my boss. It was like the sky had cracked open just to nod at me, silently saying: yes, keep going.
First the hypnotherapy. Now this. The timing was impossible to ignore. These weren’t just chance encounters; they were something greater, something meaningful. As I stood there beneath the clouded sky, watching these crafts dance above me, I couldn’t shake the feeling that they were celebrating with me, urging me to keep going, to keep believing.
For the first time in years, I felt truly seen—not just by the people around me, but by forces I couldn’t begin to comprehend. It was as though the universe itself had nodded in agreement, its mysteries encouraging me to keep embracing the extraordinary, no matter how wild or unexplainable it might seem. That night, Christmas carried a meaning I never expected: a quiet confirmation that I wasn’t alone, and that sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is simply speak your truth.
As you can imagine, this extraordinary experience had a profound effect on my mental health. It wasn’t just a fleeting moment; it was a seismic shift in my understanding of reality. Suddenly, the barriers between the ordinary and the extraordinary seemed paper-thin, as if the universe itself was whispering truths only I could hear.
The impact was undeniable. 2014 became the year everything changed—a transformative milestone in my life. It wasn’t simply about seeing UFOs or sharing my truth boldly; it was about the realization that my journey was unfolding in ways I never anticipated. My perspective on the world, on myself, and on what’s possible was forever altered.
And as I walked home that night, the sky thick with mystery, I realised something had shifted. Not just up there—but in me. I didn’t need a photo. I didn’t need proof. I had presence.