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Originally posted by Hawkwind.
The problem I have with most cases of alien abduction is that they're almost always at the time when the person is sleeping, they always 'wake up' to it, it's so hard not to think the experiences were just lucid dreams or hypnagogic imagery, both these states can feel as real as reality.
Aside from that, the marks, they could be made by your fingers when you're asleep, you could've had an intense dream where you dreamt you were grabbing or fighting something, sounds more plausible than ET doing it to be fair.
Why don't you set a camcorder up in your bedroom and record each night's sleep you have? If you wake up feeling okay then you can re-record over what you've filmed but if you wake up feeling something has happened you can view the tape.
Originally posted by Hawkwind.
The problem I have with most cases of alien abduction is that they're almost always at the time when the person is sleeping,
Originally posted by Hawkwind.
The problem I have with most cases of alien abduction is that they're almost always at the time when the person is sleeping, they always 'wake up' to it, it's so hard not to think the experiences were just lucid dreams or hypnagogic imagery, both these states can feel as real as reality.
Aside from that, the marks, they could be made by your fingers when you're asleep, you could've had an intense dream where you dreamt you were grabbing or fighting something, sounds more plausible than ET doing it to be fair.
Why don't you set a camcorder up in your bedroom and record each night's sleep you have? If you wake up feeling okay then you can re-record over what you've filmed but if you wake up feeling something has happened you can view the tape.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by Hawkwind.
The problem I have with most cases of alien abduction is that they're almost always at the time when the person is sleeping,
You're right but it's not a given. It's been suggested it happens at this particular time because that's when you're most vulnerable and least likely to resist. Plus it affords the opportunity (for them) to take you and you, not be missed. I also realize this opens up the argument-door for "sleep delusions/disorders' too but......what can we say? It's just the way it is and we, have no say-so over the matter.edit on 9-10-2010 by Human_Alien because: (no reason given)