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Originally posted by timelike
As me signature says...
You've made me wonder about this tooThere's only one time I've seen an "alien" and that was in a dream. It was one of those dreams where you think you're awake. I was sitting up in bed reading Jacques Vallee's newest book. He was in the next room talking to my partner and I could see them through the door. (The door was actually a cupboard in real life). So, as I was reading I came across my own name and address in the book. I became a bit puzzled and there it was again in the next paragraph too. It then dawned on me that the book was saying "they" were going to visit ME at my address. Immediately the (cupboard) door slammed shut and my bedroom door banged open hitting the wall behind it and a tall "alien" stood there looking right at me. Well, I jumped off the bed as quick as I could to escape but couldn't get off the bed as my backside appeared to be glued down. I struggled and struggled then woke up again, (for real) lying flat on my face with the covers tight around me. It was so real.I did have another "alien" dream a few months later but didn't get a good look. An abductee I once met was in the dream. We were sitting in the lounge having a talk when my electricity went off at the mains. I said to her "that always happens when you're in my house ". (that was true BTW), and we rushed into the hall and it was instant panic as small ghostly greys started piling into the house "through" the doors. That woke me instantly too. Spooky stuff.
Originally posted by DeadFlagBlues
reply to post by wigit
You know, you bring up a point I've always wondered. If oxygen defeciency to any extent is what causes nightmares. Where you feel flustered or tense while in a dream, or even having a dream go from normal to tense and in some cases terrifying and it's correlation of being face first on a pillow, or what have you... I notice when I have dreams with tension in them, I'm usually smashed against a pillow or blankets.. Just a thought..
Originally posted by timelike
reply to post by jainatorres
It seems to me I have as much right to debunk your wild claims as you have to make them.
Originally posted by timelike
reply to post by MegaCurious
You had a bad dream and you conclude Extra Terrestrial visitors caused it? Why would you assume that? If you could travel amongst the stars, would you be interested in the dreams of simple creatures*
*I'm not calling you simple- rather I'm saying that we would all be rather simple critters to such advanced life forms