Gloomer’s “Taken” – connect with intelligence beyond Earth

Home Forums Message From One Forum Aliens, Guides & Higher Beings Gloomer’s “Taken” – connect with intelligence beyond Earth

Viewing 0 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #7134
      Jan's avatarJan
      Keymaster

      Reflections on consciousness, alien encounter narratives, expanded awareness, personal transformation, human potential, cosmic curiosity, emerging technologies, collective intelligence, and humanity’s enduring fascination with the unknown, the mysterious, and the possibility that reality is far larger than it first appears.

      22 jan 2012 (Rating : 5/10) A perfectly neutral experience that leaves no mark.

      In the early 2010s, electronic producer Gloomer dropped “Taken,” a hypnotic cosmic reverie built in FL Studio. It dives into alien abduction stories, those wild mixes of fear, strange pleasure, and personal transformation that people have shared for decades.

      The track feels like a dreamy, time-bending journey: eerie beats, surreal vibes, and a sense of being pulled into something bigger than yourself. Back then, it captured the mystery and thrill of the unknown, blending sci-fi wonder with human vulnerability.

      From today’s lens in the 2.0-revolution, this isn’t just a cool old tune about little green men. It’s an early echo of humanity waking up to expanded realities.

      The old ideas treated abductions as scary or fringe, something external happening to us. But 2.0 flips that: we’re upgrading our own consciousness, using tech like neural interfaces, AI companions, and quantum-inspired tools to explore inner and outer worlds on our terms. Gloomer’s beats hint at the blend of fear and ecstasy that comes with real growth, letting go of old limits to merge with something vast.

      The 2.0-upgrade turns passive “being taken” into active co-creation. Instead of waiting for aliens, we build the future ourselves: mind-expanding tech that lets us simulate cosmic trips, heal trauma through immersive experiences, and connect with intelligence beyond Earth or our biology.

      What felt mysterious in 2012 now feels like training wheels for 2.0, where human potential includes fluid realities, upgraded awareness, and societies that treat the universe as a playground, not a threat.

      This evolution shows how yesterday’s art plants seeds for tomorrow’s reality—reminding us that every “weird” encounter is just data for leveling up.

      So next time you feel “taken” by life, remember: in 2.0, you’re the one steering the ship. Or as Gloomer might vibe it, keep the beats going, but maybe upgrade from FL Studio to full mind-upload. The aliens? They’re probably just us from the future, laughing at how far we’ve come. 🚀

Viewing 0 reply threads
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.