Frida the Purple Mantid Alien:
This drawing was made long before the Pandemic, it was drawn by me in 2019. And it was made out of actual real life portrait that I created, and modeled it after my personal encounter with this thing in my house in New Jersey. Well during my Meditation session I did at the time.
Encountering something extraordinary during meditation can be a profoundly transformative experience, as I learned through Frida, the Purple Mantid Alien. While meditation often invites inner peace and clarity, this encounter brought an unexpected sense of connection to something truly otherworldly. The vivid drawing created well before the Pandemic captures more than just an imagined being—it represents a moment where imagination, reality, and spirituality intertwined. Meditation has long been used as a portal to explore consciousness beyond our physical realm. Some practitioners report encounters with what they describe as alien or extraterrestrial beings, often during deep states of relaxation or trance. These experiences can range from subtle impressions to detailed visions, sometimes inspiring artistic expression like the drawing of Frida. Through this lens, personal experiences with such entities can be viewed as symbolic or literal communications, affirming that our understanding of existence may be far broader than we commonly accept. In the case of Frida, the Purple Mantid, her depiction as a mantid-like alien aligns with many accounts of mantis-type extraterrestrials reported in UFO and alien encounter circles. These beings are often characterized by their tall, slender forms and insectoid features, and are sometimes associated with wisdom, guidance, or other spiritual attributes. Whether one interprets these encounters as psychological phenomena or actual extraterrestrial interactions, they stimulate curiosity and deeper inquiry into our place in the cosmos. Sharing such personal stories can be validating for others who have had similar experiences but felt isolated. It emphasizes the human need to make sense of unusual encounters and the power of creative expression in doing so. If you practice meditation and find yourself encountering unexplained phenomena, consider documenting your experiences through drawing, writing, or sharing with supportive communities. These accounts enrich our collective dialogue about the possibilities of life beyond Earth and our connections to the universe. Ultimately, experiences like the one that inspired the drawing of Frida remind us that within moments of quiet introspection, the extraordinary can touch our lives, prompting new perspectives about life, consciousness, and the mysterious entities that might dwell among the stars.

