reply to post by Falgore
Hi Falgore. UFO's can be a number of things but in my opinion are rarely extra terrestrial craft. Most sightings are of our own black projects and
mysterious earth lights phenomena. I do however believe they are real and it's possible you may of seen some genuine ET craft.
I think where your abduction is concerned it's important to note the brain receives many thousands of images and stimuli every day. Most of this is
forgotten but it is all absorbed into the mind. You should consider the possibility that you may of seen a glimpse of Spielberg's Close Encounters at
a very young age and simply do not remember watching it. As a child I had nightmares about a certain creature and I believed it was real because it
was so vivid, I could of sworn I'd never seen it before, not on TV or anywhere. I would of probably staked my life on the fact. Some years later I
suddenly realized where I'd seen it, and it was indeed a movie. Secondly, I do believe that as a child our brains produce more dimethyltryptamine
which plays a big part in how vivid and real our dreams and imagination are.
In my experiences the aliens are here because they are concerned about what is happening to the planet. They do a lot of work here and I think they
are far more interested in monitoring nuclear reactors and other things of global importance than habitually sneaking around houses at night, scaring
people for no reason and behaving like spooks. That kind of behavior is
far more indicative of low level entities, masquerading as aliens. If
you think about it, it is just not logical.
It's possible your first encounter was genuine but it does seem unlikely, given the experiences you had later such as black voids, shadows and sexual
manipulations, which are classic examples of low level demonic entities. I think though, if you want to try an experiment that addresses the
paranormal and mental influences it's possible you could completely stop the experiences. The first part is you need to counteract the low level
entities with faith and prayer. Even if you don't believe in god or religion, it really does not matter, it changes the dynamic of spiritual energies
in your favor. A good way would be to recite the lord's prayer whenever you feel you're being watched or sense something around. The second part of
this experiment is to actively embrace some skepticism. Start questioning your experiences and being rational about them, and don't trust everything
you see or experience. Try denying that it is alien or even denying the things you see really exist. The combination of re-asserting spiritual
energies through prayer and closing the mind through skepticism (denying the avenues of acceptance and belief) will shut this down. You may be
surprised to find that nothing ever happens again, or the experiences get weaker and weaker, proportional to the energy you put into doing these two
things.
Again, it is just an option for you to try, but it tends to work for a lot of people.
edit on 2012/2/17 by SteveR because: (no reason given)