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Originally posted by njl51
reply to post by Hendrix92TheUniverse
Fear with sweating and a racing heart does not sound symptomatic of contact with something good.
Originally posted by Hendrix92TheUniverse
I hate open doors and lights, even nightlights, on.
Now, I am getting scarededit on 25-11-2010 by Hendrix92TheUniverse because: forgot to reply
Originally posted by ScepticalBeliever
Yea, hypnopompic hallucinations would seem to be a fitting answer. Personally, I've had a couple of similar experiences within the past year; on the first occasion, I knew there was something over me as I was lying in bed, I was facing the wall and couldn't see whatever it was as a result. I tried to turn over, but I was paralysed, which also scared me immensely. I felt like this figure was drilling into my side, I kept trying to move and eventually, summoning all my energy, I managed to toss myself over. When I did, I saw a typical grey- but it disappeared as I got up. I could have sworn it was real, it 100% felt that way, my side even tingled a bit when I was definitely awake.
However, I had a second similar experience a month after, maybe. Identical in terms of the feelings involved- i.e sensing a real presence, feeling as though you are awake, the fear, etc. The content was somewhat different, the hallucination was basically my warped dream continued, I could have sworn there was a creature- half mermaid, half monkey (best way I can think of describing it)- in my room and it was about to attack me.
The first experience did seem slightly plausible to me at the time, although probably only 5% of me thought it actually occurred. Clearly the same cannot be said of the second event, and because of that, and the fact the feelings involved were as good as identical, it seems obvious that it was just the workings of the mind. After doing some research I found hypnopompic hallucinations described it perfectly, and I also found out that the paralysis thing can be explained- I've forgotten the name of this though, when you wake and are paralysed for a second, as if your body isn't awake yet. Nevertheless, they were both pretty terrifying, especially the earlier.
Originally posted by sbowman07
reply to post by Hendrix92TheUniverse
Lost time?
Could you elaborate on this one?
How much time did you lose? hours? Days?
Originally posted by Resurrectio
reply to post by 12m8keall2c
I 100% agree.
To the OP:
You Imply that your interest or research somehow put you "on the radar" of aliens. Causing them to come for you. I think that your research put the subject into the front of your mind, causing you to dream about it. Some dreams can seem very real.
Originally posted by metalholic
reply to post by vjr1113
we don't feed on the fears of anmials the we abduct we are peristent b/c we have a job to do i doubt greys feed on fear! his scream made them aware that he wasnt paralyzed with fear as we are physically more fit then they are i'am sure muscle to muscle they dont want to go any rounds hence why they get u while u sleep and are stealthy
they are not equipped to handle a masculine mammal!edit on 26-11-2010 by metalholic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Hendrix92TheUniverse
The first, was a lost time experience , the second, was a ghost, and then this "alien encounter".