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originally posted by: eManym
Sleep paralysis is a mechanism the brain uses while sleeping. It prevents the body from moving or walking during the dream state. I partially woke up one time while still in sleep paralysis. It took everything I could muster to get up and had some muscle pain along my spine for sometime after.
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: eManym
Sleep paralysis is a mechanism the brain uses while sleeping. It prevents the body from moving or walking during the dream state. I partially woke up one time while still in sleep paralysis. It took everything I could muster to get up and had some muscle pain along my spine for sometime after.
Sleep paralysis has absolutely nothing to do with this topic and should be discussed on another thread....it is in no way connected to the Abduction experience......quite obviously one must be paralysed to be made to do things against ones will....which means when people harp on the sleep paralysis issue they are de-railing the convo not adding something relevant.....they are trying to EPLOIT the obvious fact we are paralysed during the event because OBVIOUSLY WE WERE.....paralysed by anesthesia NOT by some nutty idea of sleep paralysis...….lol...lol...that is so weak that like I said it is re-railing the convo not adding constructively.
There is nothing worse than disinformation types describing intimate details of real abductions they have been privy to as if they were happening because of sleep paralysis or some other BS story....this really screws with the mindsets of abduction victims who begin to doubt themselves.You are grinding my gears...even if you are an innocent victim of the sleep paralysis disinfo efforts.
originally posted by: eManym
I didn't infer anything about sleep paralysis and abduction. I just mentioned that sleep paralysis was a normal part of the sleep cycle.
I know nothing about what happens during an abduction experience. Although, I would attribute it to hallucination accompanied by paralysis, which is most likely a psychotic response to what occurs naturally during sleep.
originally posted by: KTemplar
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: eManym
Sleep paralysis is a mechanism the brain uses while sleeping. It prevents the body from moving or walking during the dream state. I partially woke up one time while still in sleep paralysis. It took everything I could muster to get up and had some muscle pain along my spine for sometime after.
Sleep paralysis has absolutely nothing to do with this topic and should be discussed on another thread....it is in no way connected to the Abduction experience......quite obviously one must be paralysed to be made to do things against ones will....which means when people harp on the sleep paralysis issue they are de-railing the convo not adding something relevant.....they are trying to EPLOIT the obvious fact we are paralysed during the event because OBVIOUSLY WE WERE.....paralysed by anesthesia NOT by some nutty idea of sleep paralysis...….lol...lol...that is so weak that like I said it is re-railing the convo not adding constructively.
There is nothing worse than disinformation types describing intimate details of real abductions they have been privy to as if they were happening because of sleep paralysis or some other BS story....this really screws with the mindsets of abduction victims who begin to doubt themselves.You are grinding my gears...even if you are an innocent victim of the sleep paralysis disinfo efforts.
Thank you one4all! I see that over and over again.
However, my abduction happened in the afternoon with my friend/neighbor and we disappeared for approx 6 hours to reappear back home on our bikes with no shoes and no recollection of where we were, so I know for a fact that sleep had nothing to do with my abduction.
originally posted by: eManym
I am not sure about these creatures or abduction but from what I have read there is no defense to deter them.
originally posted by: KTemplar
a reply to: one4all
Whoa, I’m not the only one to experience the daytime abduction. Your teachers must have been freaked out wondering where you went. What year did this happen in? Mine was 76-77 not really sure.
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: KTemplar
a reply to: one4all
Whoa, I’m not the only one to experience the daytime abduction. Your teachers must have been freaked out wondering where you went. What year did this happen in? Mine was 76-77 not really sure.
I was taken during the 1970s wave of abductions...what I call the bulge in terms of the phenomenon itself....we were snapped up from the field in 1985 and I was not a student of the school,we were just hanging out in the field.
originally posted by: KTemplar
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: KTemplar
a reply to: one4all
Whoa, I’m not the only one to experience the daytime abduction. Your teachers must have been freaked out wondering where you went. What year did this happen in? Mine was 76-77 not really sure.
I was taken during the 1970s wave of abductions...what I call the bulge in terms of the phenomenon itself....we were snapped up from the field in 1985 and I was not a student of the school,we were just hanging out in the field.
The 70s were pretty active for sure. Peace fellow abductee!
originally posted by: Arnie123
Oh, a perspective I've never thought of! Enlightening, thank you for that.
originally posted by: JackHill
Abductees are preconditioned to get abducted, they're being controlled before the event takes place. That's why it cannot be stopped. You're underestimating these beings.
Even some abductees have been "trained" by the aliens to perform mind control over other abductees.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: JackHill
Easy enough to get 24 hour CCTV to prove you are being abducted. Wonder why we don't have that proof.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Adonsa
ET doesn't exist. You highlight why. There is no logic to any of it. For those who aren't lying it must be traumatic to think you are being abducted regardless of whether it happened.
originally posted by: wylekat
a reply to: Adonsa
I had a grey pop into my bedroom 25 years ago. Little bastitch was grinning from ear to ear. I screamed bloody murder, and swung at him with everything I could possibly put into it. He disappeared- and I almost clobbered myself. I have a feeling that if I am being taken, they have to knock me the *hell* out first. I have been told that on rare occasion, I am simply missing from the house by my wife. She realizes I am gone, but them falls back over dead asleep.