What if contact isn’t random at all—but invited? CE5 meditations are a simple way to open your heart, quiet your mind, and send a clear “yes” to higher intelligence. Instead of waiting for a lucky sighting, you become a calm, loving signal. The truth about you is that your awareness extends beyond the five senses when you cultivate calm coherence. You breathe, feel gratitude, and set the intention to meet as a peaceful ambassador. This isn’t about fear, hype, or black-budget secrets. It’s about coherence, compassion, and responsibility. With CE5 meditations, you learn to tune your consciousness like a beacon—and that’s when the night sky starts to answer.
What Are CE5 Meditations?
CE5 means “Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind”—human-initiated contact through consciousness and intention. CE5 meditations are the simple, structured practices that make this real: you breathe, relax your body, open your heart, set a clear invitation, and sit in calm awareness (solo or as a group). The goal is coherence—a steady, loving signal that says, “We come in peace.”
Why it matters: you stop waiting for a random sighting and step into your role as a citizen diplomat. Instead of chasing lights, you become a lighthouse. Practiced with respect and discernment, CE5 meditations strengthen intuition, reduce fear, and align you with a higher level of connection and responsibility.
The 5 Levels of Contact—And Why CE5 Meditations Are Different
First Kind: A clear visual sighting—close enough to see structure.
Second Kind: Physical effects—ground traces, instrument hits, or radar confirmation.
Third Kind: A direct encounter with a being.
Fourth Kind: You’re taken aboard or transported; reality feels time-bent or weightless.
Fifth Kind: Humans initiate contact through intention and coherent, heart-centered awareness.
The Consciousness Tech Behind CE5 Meditations
Think of your mind like a trans-dimensional radio. CE5 meditations tune that radio so your signal is clear and kind. Here’s the simple “tech” behind it:

Breathwork = tuner. Slow, even breathing settles the body and quiets mental noise. Calm breath makes a steady signal. You can use simple mantras like “we come in peace” to steady your focus as you vector a safe location.
Open-focus awareness = wide antenna. CE5 rests on the power of consciousness: intention plus elevated emotion becomes a clear, coherent signal. Soften your gaze, feel your whole body at once, and include the space around you. This widens attention beyond the “little me.”
Heart–brain coherence = carrier wave. Bring up gratitude or love. Hold that feeling for a few minutes. Emotion gives your signal power.
Intention = message. State a clear, peaceful invite: who you are, that you come in goodwill, and where it’s safe to meet.
Vectoring (remote “ping”). In your mind, light up a simple landmark—an open field, a point above the treeline—and gently “beam” it like a waypoint.
Group coherence = amplifier. Sitting in the same state together multiplies the field. One steady choir is louder than solo humming.
The CE5 Protocol: Step-by-Step
1) Ground & breathe (5–10 min) Find a calm, open spot. Feel your feet on the earth. Inhale for 4, exhale for 6, until your body softens. A steady breath makes a steady signal for CE5 meditations.
2) Heart coherence (gratitude/love) Place a hand on your heart. Recall a person, pet, or memory you love. Let that feeling spread through your chest and into the space around you. Love is the “carrier wave.”
3) Set intention as a group ambassador Silently affirm: “We come in peace and goodwill. We invite contact at a safe location for the highest good.” Keep it clear, humble, and kind.
4) Vectoring / remote view (2–5 min) In your mind, light up a simple waypoint—an open field, a point above the treeline, or a place near your group. See it from above and gently “ping” it like a map pin.
5) Silent contact window (20–40 min) Rest in open awareness. No straining, no chasing. Notice inner visuals, shifts in time sense, soft sounds, or lights. Stay relaxed, curious, and heart-centered.
6) Close in gratitude (2–3 min) Thank all beings, affirm protection and peace, and slowly ground your energy. Drink water and journal details while fresh.
These are the core moves inside CE5 meditations—breathe, open your heart, invite, vector, receive, and close with thanks. Simplicity and sincerity do the heavy lifting.Safety, Ethics, and Discernment for CE5 Meditations
Contact starts with character. Open your third eye to become more aware of subtle imagery and impressions during the contact window. CE5 meditations work best when your heart is clean, your mind is clear, and your choices show respect.

Lead with benevolent intent. Quietly affirm: for the highest good, in peace, with protection for all.
Choose a safe location. Public land or a spot you have permission to use. Clear views of the sky. No cliffs, no busy roads, no private yards.
No substances—clarity is the point. You don’t need anything external. Breath and coherence are enough.
Set group agreements. Decide a simple “pause” word, where to look, and how you’ll close. One person logs notes; one watches time.
Energy hygiene. Ground first, open your heart, and ask for guidance only from benevolent, high-consciousness beings. If fear spikes, pause, breathe, and reset.
Be a good neighbor. Low voices, no lasers or drones, no litter, no fires where they’re not allowed. Respect wildlife and leave the area cleaner than you found it.
Discernment. Real contact feels coherent—calm, loving, and ordered. If anything feels pushy, chaotic, or off, step back and close with gratitude. Your safety comes first.
Record responsibly. Note time, location, weather, and what each person experienced. Photos and audio are great—skip sensational claims. Share facts, not hype.
Clear close. Thank all beings, set the boundary that contact is complete for the night, and intend ongoing protection.
Signs of Contact: How to Know Your CE5 Meditations Worked
Not every moment is fireworks. Often it’s calm, clear, and a little surreal. Here are common markers to watch for during CE5 meditations:
Coherent lights. Star-like points brighten, “power up,” or move in smooth, intelligent ways—often near the spot you vectored.
Silent craft. You notice structure or shape, sharp turns, stops, or motion with no sound at all.
Shared perception. Two or more people describe the same sight, sound, or inner image at the same time.
Time shift. Minutes feel like hours (or the reverse). You may realize much more time passed than you thought.
Physiological afterglow. Deep peace, gentle buzzing/tingles, vivid dreams that night, or a light, buoyant feeling.
Instrument hits. Cameras capture odd light behavior; audio recorders pick up tones; apps show consistent timestamps that match what multiple people saw.
Environmental cues. The area goes very quiet for a moment, then returns to normal; animals act unusually calm or alert.
From Skeptic to Citizen Diplomat: Greer’s Story, Lessons, and Myths
Greer wasn’t chasing lights. In 1973, he was a young meditator on a mountain in North Carolina. During deep stillness, a being touched his shoulder. He “jumped” onto a craft—awake, in his body, but in a unity state. Time stretched. Hours felt like minutes. He shared how a human can hold cosmic consciousness and invite contact. Afterward, he practiced nightly: calm the mind, “vector” a safe spot, and invite. Local police and radar logged odd lights. Years later, on three full moons in 1990, visitors showed up again—no substances, no hype. He was a doctor with four kids and a golden retriever. The method stayed simple: consciousness first.
Key lessons
Consciousness is the vehicle. Your body stays grounded; your awareness expands.
Coherence before contact. Open the heart. Fear scrambles the signal.
Invitation over chasing. Be a calm ambassador. Vector a clear, safe location.
Keep it clean. No substances. Clear boundaries. Record facts, not drama.
Stay humble. Results can be subtle—peace, inner visuals, gentle lights, time shifts.
Common myths (and the simple truth)
Myth: “You need psychedelics.” Truth: He did it sober. CE5 meditations use breath, feeling, and intention.
Myth: “Only experts can do this.” Truth: Groups learn fast with basic steps done well.
Myth: “It’s about being taken.” Truth: Contact can be inner or outer. You set the terms and can end it anytime.
Myth: “It’s dangerous by default.” Truth: Benevolent intent, clear boundaries, and gratitude create a safe field.
Final Thoughts: Try CE5 Meditations Tonight
Start simple. Ten minutes of heart-centered breathing, one clear intention, and a safe, open spot under the night sky. Invite contact with humility and love. CE5 meditations aren’t about chasing lights; they’re about coherence, gratitude, and service.
Try this tonight:
Find a quiet field, hill, or lake shore.
Breathe slowly until your body softens.
Bring up gratitude—let it fill your chest.
Set a kind intention as a citizen diplomat.
Gently vector a simple waypoint and rest in open awareness for 20–30 minutes.
Close with thanks, ground, and write what you noticed.
