Sunday, March 31, 2019

David Huggins as Painter of Extraterrestrials




David Huggins is a painter living in Hoboken, New Jersey as well as a graduate of the Art Students League of New York City. He claims to have met extraterrestrials when he was eight years old and continues to have encounters with them to this day. He even stated he had sex with a female alien when he was seventeen and future sexual encounters even brought forth human hybrid children. ”Condemnation without investigation is its own form of insanity. I’m writing this piece not to give the impression that I know David is telling the truth, because I don’t know; I’m on the fence about all of this. I celebrate the world of ideas no matter how far out some of them may seem.” (Armpriester). Now there’s Abrahams who did a movie based on Huggins’ experiences.

Movie producer Brad Abrahams did a documentary on Huggins called Love and Saucers (2017) that tells his story of how he meet these extraterrestrials and the sex he had with one of them called Crescent. In the movie Abrahams tells how Huggins started painting his other worldly visitations. “He said it was a release. He was able to sleep for the first time in weeks. And since then, he has painted every single detail of every encounter. A hundred-something paintings. It is art therapy. I don’t know if that’s how David would describe it, but that was a big part of what I wanted to show, too.” (Weisenstein).  In the movie we have Professor Kripal describing the experiences people like Huggins have.

Professor of philosophy and religion, Jeffrey Kripal studied erotic mysticism and eventually abduction literature. Kripal said he believes Huggins’ accounts of alien abductions. “He [Kripal] says the mix of terror and euphoria Huggins describes lines up with age-old descriptions of humans encountering the sacred.” (Weisenstein). Kripal states how religious experiences of supernatural beings descending from the heavens reads like science fiction in today’s secular world.

The experiences Huggins underwent are common to tens of thousands of people on Earth. “One common theme seems to be an alien/human hybridization program. Others report being forced to breed with human-like extraterrestrials.” (Delarme). In the case of David Huggins who painted over a hundred paintings of his encounters. His paintings are published in the book Love in an Alien Purgatory – The Life and Fantastic Art of David Huggins by Farah Yurdozn (2009). Fascinating artwork as you can see here regardless if you believe his story or not.