12-27-2007, 09:48 PM
Hello Get Boldened,
I doubt that all of the various 'anal-probing' stories are real abductions. They aren't the Elohim's competitors, but no doubt we've got other races who visit the planet and are observing it. The Elohim would never allow these races to abduct people and cause such trauma, so in my opinion we need to look further into these stories.
These people aren't making it up, I believe that they think what's happened is real. But there is a whole science out there that talks about how alien abductions are a psychological effect linked to sleep paralysis. Google it and you'll see what I mean.
To those who have been abducted, I know that what I'm saying is insulting because you feel like you've experienced it before (and similarly, my thoughts on Reptilians promote the same response). When I experience a Reptilian or an alien abduction, you'll all be the first to know.
Anyone who has been abducted - did you believe in aliens before? If you did believe in aliens before your abduction, did your ideas about them correspond to the idea of abduction and greys? Most likely these preconceived notions helped to form the visuals of your experience.
Alien abductions are much like near death experiences - they are an effect that the brain produces. People always say when they've had near death experiences that there's a light at the end of a tunnel and they see angels and they see themselves floating above the bed. This is really just their preconceived notions forming the visuals....there is a scientific reality and explaination to these primitive concepts.
Each night, millions of people probably dream about a giant bull running down their street killing people. This doesn't mean that this giant bull is real JUST because millions of people experience it.
Scientists have been able to locate the part of the brain responsible for 'religious phenomenon' and feelings of awe - when stimulated, people who believe in Jesus see Jesus and the angels, people who adore Mohammed see Mohammed etc. So our conditioning determines what we see when this part of the brain is stimulated.
Any thoughts?
-Josh
I doubt that all of the various 'anal-probing' stories are real abductions. They aren't the Elohim's competitors, but no doubt we've got other races who visit the planet and are observing it. The Elohim would never allow these races to abduct people and cause such trauma, so in my opinion we need to look further into these stories.
These people aren't making it up, I believe that they think what's happened is real. But there is a whole science out there that talks about how alien abductions are a psychological effect linked to sleep paralysis. Google it and you'll see what I mean.
To those who have been abducted, I know that what I'm saying is insulting because you feel like you've experienced it before (and similarly, my thoughts on Reptilians promote the same response). When I experience a Reptilian or an alien abduction, you'll all be the first to know.
Anyone who has been abducted - did you believe in aliens before? If you did believe in aliens before your abduction, did your ideas about them correspond to the idea of abduction and greys? Most likely these preconceived notions helped to form the visuals of your experience.
Alien abductions are much like near death experiences - they are an effect that the brain produces. People always say when they've had near death experiences that there's a light at the end of a tunnel and they see angels and they see themselves floating above the bed. This is really just their preconceived notions forming the visuals....there is a scientific reality and explaination to these primitive concepts.
Each night, millions of people probably dream about a giant bull running down their street killing people. This doesn't mean that this giant bull is real JUST because millions of people experience it.
Scientists have been able to locate the part of the brain responsible for 'religious phenomenon' and feelings of awe - when stimulated, people who believe in Jesus see Jesus and the angels, people who adore Mohammed see Mohammed etc. So our conditioning determines what we see when this part of the brain is stimulated.
Any thoughts?
-Josh