“I Never Told Anyone This…” Why More People Are Sharing Paranormal Encounters
- Jessica from Spirit Explorations

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From UFO sightings to spirit encounters, more people are finally opening up about unexplained experiences they once kept secret.
There was a time when talking about a paranormal experience came with risk.
You might be laughed at. Dismissed. Told you imagined it.
Or worse… begin questioning yourself.
So for years, many people stayed silent.
They tucked their experiences away like strange memories they couldn’t fully explain.
A shadow figure seen in childhood.
Missing time they still can’t make sense of.
A near-death experience that changed everything.
A dream that felt too real to ignore.
A moment that quietly whispered:
“Something happened here.”
And yet, despite how deeply these experiences affected people, many never told anyone.
Until now.
Something Is Changing
Lately, it feels like more people are opening up about paranormal experiences than ever before. Conversations surrounding UFOs and UAPs have become more mainstream.
Disclosure discussions are happening openly.
Podcasts, documentaries, social media, and public figures are creating spaces where curiosity feels a little safer. Topics that once lived in the shadows are slowly making their way into everyday conversation.
Not necessarily because everyone suddenly believes the same thing.
But because more people are willing to ask questions.
More people are saying:
“I don’t know exactly what happened… but something about it stayed with me.”
And perhaps that shift matters more than we realize.
The Emotional Side of Paranormal Encounters
One thing people don’t talk about enough is this:
Whether an experience can be explained or not… the emotional impact is often very real.
Fear is real.
Confusion is real.
Wonder is real.
Sometimes people feel comfort after an experience.
Sometimes fear.
Sometimes fascination.
Sometimes all three at once.
For some, an encounter opens the door to deeper spiritual questions.
For others, it creates anxiety, uncertainty, or an overwhelming need to understand what happened.
But often, the hardest part isn’t the experience itself.
It’s carrying it alone.
Wondering if anyone would believe you.
Wondering if you imagined it.
Wondering if maybe you should stop thinking about it.
Or pretend it never happened.
Many people wait years, sometimes decades, before finally speaking about what happened to them. Not because they want attention. But because something about the experience stayed with them.
Why People Are Finally Opening Up
So why now?
Why are more people suddenly willing to talk about things they once kept secret?
Maybe public conversations around disclosure have helped normalize curiosity.
Maybe people are becoming more open-minded about consciousness, intuition, and the unexplained. Or maybe social media has simply shown people they are not alone.
After all, once you realize thousands of others have had experiences that sound strangely familiar to your own… it becomes easier to say:
“Okay… maybe I’m finally ready to talk about this.”
Whether someone’s experience involves:
• UFO or extraterrestrial encounters
• Spirit or ghost experiences
• Missing time
• Near-death experiences
• Intuitive or telepathic moments
• Unexplained dreams or visitations
• Or simply something they still can’t quite put words to
The desire to understand often remains.
Disclosure, Curiosity & Bigger Questions
One thing I find fascinating about the current conversation around disclosure is that it seems to be creating space for people to ask bigger questions.
Questions about consciousness.
Questions about what we know.
Questions about what we don’t know.
And perhaps most importantly:
Questions we were once afraid to ask out loud.
I recently shared some thoughts on this topic in a video discussing disclosure and why more people seem willing to talk about paranormal experiences openly.
Whether disclosure is happening…
Whether it’s distraction…
Or whether the truth lies somewhere in between…
One thing feels undeniable: People are talking.
And maybe that matters.
Exploring the Experience Without Judgment
Over the years, I’ve noticed something:
Many people simply want a safe place to talk. Not necessarily to be told what happened.
Not necessarily to prove anything. Just a space where curiosity is allowed.
Where questions are welcome. Where experiences aren’t immediately dismissed.
That’s one reason I offer hypnosis sessions for paranormal encounters.
Hypnosis isn’t always about finding answers.
Sometimes it’s about understanding the emotional impact of an experience.
Exploring what stayed with you.
Processing fear, confusion, curiosity, or unanswered questions in a safe and grounded space.
Whether your experience involved UFOs, spirits, missing time, near-death experiences, or something you’ve never fully shared with anyone… you don’t have to explore it alone.
What Does a Hypnosis for Paranormal Encounter Session Sound Like?
Sometimes people wonder what a hypnosis session for a paranormal encounter actually sounds like. While every experience is unique, I recently shared a session clip from a woman describing an alien encounter during hypnosis. Her experience moved from fear to deeper reflection and understanding.
(And yes… these conversations happen more often than many people realize.)
Maybe some mysteries will always remain mysteries.
Maybe disclosure changes everything.
Maybe it changes nothing.
But one thing seems increasingly clear:
More people are finally talking about experiences they once carried in silence.
And whether those experiences can be fully explained or not…
their impact still matters.
If you’ve had a paranormal encounter and are looking for a safe, grounded, and judgment-free space to explore it, I offer hypnosis for paranormal encounters both online and in-person in Los Angeles through Spirit Explorations.
Sometimes healing begins not with certainty…
but with finally feeling safe enough to say:
“This happened to me.”






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