This is my first post and first thread.... I had a wierd dream onetime where a man with a long face laid behind me in my bed, placed his hand on my head and pulled out an auora and i woke up as soon as he started pulling and i was pulled to the front of my bed and i felt like all the veins in my body were being pulled out....WHAT THE FUCK DOES IT MEAN???was i obducted.....help?
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If I were you I would study everything I can find on the subject of "Lucid Dreaming" ! Aliens are transdimensionals and come into our world on the vibratory fringes of what we have come to think of as "reality." The dream state can overlap with this realm and other beings can reach you through this state. Some beings can overlap all the way into the physical realm through their contact with a human consciousness. You have to learn to wake up in your dreams to fend these creatures off! My experience has been that they cannot invade a mind that is at a certain level of awareness as it passes through certain states, or bandwidths of concsiousness. If you can keep aware they cannot hurt you. I strongly suggest reading Carlos Castaneda's books from book one to almost the end of his writings. The last few books, like the last three, seemed less helpful to me, but the first eight or so were not only useful and inspiring, but to my mind were quite entertaining and even hilarious! Robert Monroe wrote some great and informative books on OOBEs. (Out Of Body Experiences) Sleep with your head pointing North. No shit! The magnetic flow goes from the Southern Pole to the Northern Pole. If your head points N. then the positive flow comes through your feet and out your head. This is the best! I think in Magick they use dragon's blood for protection. You could burn a dragon's blood candle. The main thing is awareness, and lack of fear. You have to be able to face what ever is fucking with you. Study marial arts and meditation. Be Strong! Be Conscious.
This sounds pretty similar to Sleep Paralysis. It is a normal, but frightening neurological phenomenon, which happens in people who may have other neuro problems, like migraine, epilepsy, narcolepsy, ADHD, ect. It also happens, on rare occasion to other people, especially when they are stressed or sleep deprived.) The best way I can describe it (and I have migraines and have had this for years, but one of the drugs I take for migraine almost totally elimnated it, so i KNOW it is only neurological) is that half of your brain is asleep (thus you are dreaming) and the other half is awake, So you are SEEING and feeling what you would in a dream. Your dreams are superimposed on what your waking eyes are also seeing. It can be VERY frightening. But harmless. It is estimated that almost all people who beleive they have been "abducted" simpy suffer from severe Sleep Paralysis. If it happens again and again, Klonopin, in a very small dose can alleviate it. Here is some info on it: Sleep Paralysis Sleep paralysis is now being studied as an explanation for terrors in the night, which have been experienced by people across all cultures and for thousands of years. If one is looking for a purely physical and scientific explanation for these terrible nightmares, this one works quite well. For some it will offer relief but for others, doubt. Sleep paralysis is a condition in which someone, most often lying in a supine (face up) position, about to drop off to sleep, or just upon awaking from sleep realizes that s/he is unable to move, or speak, or cry out. This may last a few seconds or several moments, occasionally longer. People frequently report feeling a 'presence' that is often described as malevolent, threatening, or evil. An intense sense of dread and terror is very common. The presence is likely to be vaguely felt or sensed just out of sight but thought to be watching or monitoring, often with intense interest, sometimes standing by, or sitting on the bed. On some occasions, the presence may attack, strangling and exerting crushing pressure on the chest. There are a number of historical and urban cultural myths, which can be, somewhat, explained by this experience. The Incubus, which appears in ancient literature, is one such example. In the book Incubus by Kiessling, It was described as half man half beast, attacking in the night. The word night "mare" has been derived from the word incubus. In Greek it was ephialtes, in Latin incubus, in German mar/mare, in Old English maire, Old Norse mara, Old Irish mar/mor, and all mean "one who leaps on, oppresses or crushes." The demon of the night has also been called 'The Old Hag' a description and myth coming out of several cultures. The Old Hag was described in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The Old Hag attack is most closely associated with extreme pressure on the chest while sleeping on your back. People may also feel like they are being choked or even bitten. In his research, Al Cheyne of the University of Waterloo has discovered that between 25 and 30 per cent of the population reports that they have experienced at least a mild form of sleep paralysis at least once. It most often has an adolescent onset but can begin at any age. Cheyne believes sleep paralysis to be an hallucination created by physical things occurring in the body as a result of a dysfunction or malfunction of the normal R.E.M. state of sleep. This malfunction may be brought on by life stressors or sleep deprivation. Cheyne has also discovered a much higher incidence of sleep paralysis for those who sleep on their back. He has found that changing sleep position can reduce the incidence of these nightmares. He also suggests getting up and physically moving around after having an episode as several can occur in one night. sleep paralysis Sleep paralysis is a condition that occurs in the state just before dropping off to sleep (the hypnagogic state) or just before fully awakening from sleep (the hypnopompic state). The condition is characterized by being unable to move or speak. It is often associated with a feeling that there is some sort of presence, a feeling which often arouses fear but is also accompanied by an inability to cry out. The paralysis may last only a few seconds. The description of the symptoms of sleep paralysis is similar to the description many alien abductees give in recounting their abduction experiences. Sleep paralysis is thought by some to account for not only many alien abduction delusions, but also other delusions involving paranormal or supernatural experiences (e.g., incubus and succubus). Sleep paralysis is something many people experience once or twice in a lifetime but it is a frequent occurrence of those suffering from narcolepsy. Hufford, David J. The Terror That Comes in the Night : An Experience-Centered Study of Supernatural Assault Traditions (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989).
thanks....i like these forums alot better than musician forums dot com.....i would have got made fun of like crazy on there!! it's a cooincidence (spelt wrong?) that i was sleeping south the other night...and someone kept whispering to me and now i sleep north and it's alot better.....!!