Academy Award-winning actress recalls encountering extraterrestrial beings and discovering a heart-shaped crop circle
Goldie Hawn has recounted an unusual experience from her youth, claiming that she made contact with “two or three” extraterrestrial beings who physically touched her face when she was 20 years old.
The 77-year-old actress shared this story for the first time during the latest episode of the Apple Fitness+ audio experience, “Time to Walk.” She reminisced about a time when she was a dancer in Anaheim, California, and expressed a wish to encounter extraterrestrial life.
“That was a time when, you know, there was a lot of UFO sightings,” the Academy Award winner said. “I remember this so clearly. I went outside my door, and I sat on the little ledge, and I looked up at the dark sky. And I saw all these stars. And all I could think of was, How far does this go? How little are we? Are we the only planet in the whole wide universe that has life on it?”
She continued, “I said, ‘I know you’re out there, I know we’re not alone, and I would like to meet you one day.’”
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About “three or four months later,” Hawn recalled that she was dancing in West Covina, California, “which is very close to a desert.” The “Overboard” star said that she asked one of her best friends if she could take a nap in his car after she became “very tired” during a rehearsal.
“I don’t know why I said that,” Hawn mused. “I don’t know why I didn’t just lie down on the bleachers.” After getting into her friend’s car and preparing to sleep, the actress said that she heard a strange noise.
“I got this high-pitched sound in my ear,” Hawn said. “It’s a very high, high frequency.”
The Washington, D.C., native then looked out the car window and saw “these two or three triangular heads.”
“They were silver, with a slashed mouth, a tiny nose, no ears,” Hawn recalled. “They’re pointing at me, they’re pointing at me in the car, like I’m debating with myself as a subject. And they’re droning.”
Hawn said she suddenly found herself unable to move. “I was paralyzed,” she explained. “And I thought, Oh, my God. I want to get up. I don’t know if it’s real or not.”
The actress says she is “finally out” of her paralyzed state. “It was like bursting out of a forcefield,” Hawn recalled.
“But I go back to the kids and all the stuff and I go, ‘Oh, my God. I’m introduced to outer space.’
Hawn began to wonder if she had dreamed of the incident “until all these books came out” written by people who had had experiences with UFOs and had come into contact with aliens. She recalls people suffering from paralysis and hearing loud noises during their encounters with the aliens.
“So I started to see it as real,” Hawn said.
Years later, Hawn visited the University of Illinois-Champaign, where she met an astrophysicist. During their conversation, Han says that he believes he has had the experience of being visited by beings from outer space.
“‘I want to talk to you about it,'” the Golden Globe winner recalled telling her. “‘I’ve basically been researching this for 25 years and I’d like to know your experience.’
After he started asking her questions about the aliens, it was “like regression therapy,” Han recalls. She said she fell into a “trance” and began remembering details about her encounter from years ago.
“They touched my face,” Hawn recalled. “They touched my face, it felt like the finger of God.”
“It was the most kind, loving feeling,” she continued passionately. “It’s powerful. It’s full of light.”
Hawn recounted another extraordinary incident he experienced a few years later while on a trip with a friend to the English village of Avebury.
“It’s a certain time when the crop rings come in,” she said. “So now we’re off to find out more about them for me. What are these crop circles all about?”
“The Christmas Chronicles” star then said she had a dream about a valley from some small mountains. “And I saw these six lights coming over the mountain,” she recalled. “I said, ‘Oh goody, they’re here, they’re finally here.'”
The next morning, Han wakes up and leaves for Avebury, where she is told that another crop circle has emerged the night before.
“And I thought ‘Let’s go’!” she said excitedly. “We reached the spot, and, by God, I stood on this hill, looking down the dark valley.”
She continued, “That’s it in my dream and – just a crop circle of a heart.”
“It’s nothing else. Basically, it’s the tree of life. It’s something geometric,” Hawn explained. “They all said, ‘We’ve never seen that before.’
Hawn recalls that she began to “freak out” because hearts always held a special meaning for her. “I’ve collected hearts all my life,” she said. “I built a house of hearts. I did everything from the heart. I looked at this and thought, ‘I don’t know anything. But if this is the mark, I’ll take it.’ We never know, I never know.”
“And I like it that way,” she added.
“If we continue to deny what we have no control over we cut ourselves off from many things,” she notes. “There’s a lot in this world that we can’t see, but we can’t stop believing.”
“We can never lose our wonder,” Han continued. “It’s just not fun.”
“That’s really the point of being an adventurer, nothing is impossible here,” she concluded.