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(05-25-2025, 10:44 AM)NobodySpecial268 Wrote: Ah, that is because I can dream while awake. 

Don't we all tend to do that to some degree? Some are so heavily invested in their dream world creation that they go on to become famous authors, like Lewis Carroll.

In all honesty, it kind of reminds me of all the UFO abduction accounts. Through the years they've become so detailed and multi-layered it's hard to keep up with them all.

I used to daydream a lot. At 16 I began having a recurring dream during menial tasks, like washing dishes. I would force-stop it, but it consistantly returned, so I decided to follow it throuhg.
It was so horrific that I wondered why my subconscious mind would create such a thing. It bothered me horribly, so after two years I finally got up the courage to tell my mother about it. As it turns out, the 'dream' was an actual event that took place when I was barely three years old..Everybody was sure a child so young wouldn't remember.

I then went on to explain my earliest memories; favorite toy of a hopping frog, seeing the neighbor's five new Collie puppies, the unusual layout of the babysitter's home, etc.
We moved from that appartment when I was 16 months old. 

There has been a lot of unusual high strangeness throughout my life, and I've spent decades searching for answers as to how and why. Science has provided a few possibilities. These days I just look at life like a fun jigsaw puzzle to enjoy, though I'll never complete.

I don't discount a mental illness of some sort as a possible root cause of all the unexplained experiences, though I don't really think I fit the criteria.  Biggrin
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(05-25-2025, 12:59 PM)Nugget Wrote: Don't we all tend to do that to some degree? Some are so heavily invested in their dream world creation that they go on to become famous authors, like Lewis Carroll.

Yes we do, however I think the modern world and intellectualism has kept people so busy that the art of dreaming has been largely neglected.  Lewis Carroll is a rather interesting case. I posted a video somewhere here on MPP that was very informative. Though I must admit, Dark Journalist can turn a one-hour discussion into two (sigh).

Carroll was a member of a London based secret occult society that used young girls from about nine years to mid-teens as somnambulist trance mediums. Carroll's books are based on these girls' experiences working for the group. Through The Looking Glass And What Alice Found There is a title that is literally self-explanatory.  So it was not Carroll that created Wonderland. Wonderland was where those young girls were sent.



Quote:In all honesty, it kind of reminds me of all the UFO abduction accounts. Through the years they've become so detailed and multi-layered it's hard to keep up with them all.

One will find greys in Wonderland, and sometimes they come here. A lot of those abduction experiences sound to me like a shared interactive dreamscape created by the "aliens".

Quote:I used to daydream a lot. At 16 I began having a recurring dream during menial tasks, like washing dishes. I would force-stop it, but it consistantly returned, so I decided to follow it throuhg.
It was so horrific that I wondered why my subconscious mind would create such a thing. It bothered me horribly, so after two years I finally got up the courage to tell my mother about it. As it turns out, the 'dream' was an actual event that took place when I was barely three years old..Everybody was sure a child so young wouldn't remember.

I then went on to explain my earliest memories; favorite toy of a hopping frog, seeing the neighbor's five new Collie puppies, the unusual layout of the babysitter's home, etc.
We moved from that appartment when I was 16 months old. 

There has been a lot of unusual high strangeness throughout my life, and I've spent decades searching for answers as to how and why. Science has provided a few possibilities. These days I just look at life like a fun jigsaw puzzle to enjoy, though I'll never complete.

Perhaps you have a knack for the Art of Dreaming?

Quote:I don't discount a mental illness of some sort as a possible root cause of all the unexplained experiences, though I don't really think I fit the criteria.  Biggrin

My own opinion is the "mental illness" tag is something used by people who are out of their depth in understanding what is going on.
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I'm slowly working my way through the videoand trying to unpack all the information. It looks like the left has already taken control of the Orphic Society, if all this info were to be believed.
My mind kept going back to the disturbing opening ceremoy of the Gotthard Tunnel.



Well, that didn't work; maybe inserting just the link will.
(ETA- when you click to insert a video you have to use the top field to select the service you're linking from the drop down menu. It defaults to Dailymotion. Fixed it. K)
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Aye, DJ actually puts a lot forward in the video. He actually did a whole series on "X", I've only sat through the 'Alice X CERN' one because it was relevant. I look after a deceased girl who was used in the same way back in seventeenth century England.  Not in London, though. Her handlers were assumably Rosicrucian, and were interested in time back then and probably still are.  Murder and all sorts of stuff in that tale.

The 'Alice Through The Looking Glass' is something I know.  It is what Rosicrucians would call 'mirror work'  The Japanese and Chinese also have stories of spirits using mirrors for travel. However, one should not think 'mirror work' is something western occultists thought up. It is common knowledge and how spirits and stuff get about. It is to do with 2D objects such as a mirror or pond surfaces, It's only humans who find it a challenge.

(smile) here's my old avatar from ATS, it is not difficult to work out:

   

That opening ceremony is more embarrassing than anything else.  The Olympics even more so. Twisted minds at work, presumably inspired and influenced from the  dying lower hermetic egregore. (for explanation, see here: Appendix - Last Pope. )

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ETA: An amusing (to me ; ) believe it or not anecdote about CERN. One meets all sorts of 'people' when dealing with the deceased, especially children.

CERN has a patron by the name of Persephone. Persephone is the wife of Hades in Greek mythology. She would spend half the year in the underworld and half above.

One day, when 'looking' at CERN, there was a woman crouching on one knee watching CERN's (upper) egregore. She had a smile on her face, it was the smile of a proud parent who's little boy had graduated from drawing scribbles to drawing their very first stick figure. I guess CERN must have done something right in their experiments.

That gives an idea of where CERN is with physics, they have a very long way to go.

I should explain the connection to Mr and Mrs Hades. With so many dead kids in my care, somewhere was needed to keep them. They allow us to use the Fields of Flowers (Elysium Fields), no one else goes there any more.

Oh, and ol' Hades was standing behind me and said: "They will try to prove the non-existence of time".
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This bit of technology reminds me of the drone outbreak a few months ago, in America, the UK and Germany. Not exactly a drone as it can have passengers.

The thing is very difficult to see, however, it can be heard quite clearly. It was first spotted in a nearby town hovering over a residential area. It appeared in my town a week or so later. I walked outside and heard the noise, and asked the family what the noise was. Everyone could hear it, and stated it was a plane. No one thought anything strange about it. Even though the sound was coming from a stand of trees a hundred meters/yards away. That stand of trees adjoined a farmer's paddock.

What gives it away is the sound. Very much like a standard jet aeroplane flying high over head, with one important difference. The high overhead aeroplane sound will fluctuate. The sound of the drone is constant.

   

The cockpit of the "drone" is big enough to hold two people.
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A curious thing on the subject of migraine auras. I came across this on Keith Blasterfield's website while looking into something else.

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena - scientific research - Label migraines

Here Keith shows a link between migraine auras, missing time episodes, and a possible connection with abduction and contact with the UFOs which is not far removed from the subject of the shadow people.

In the article, a term is used I was not familiar with; TGA episode. TGA stands for Transient Global Amnesia.

Quote:Transient global amnesia is a sudden, temporary episode of memory loss that can’t be attributed to a more common neurological condition, such as epilepsy or stroke. During an episode of transient global amnesia, your recall of recent events simply vanishes, so you can’t remember where you are or how you got there.
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(06-03-2025, 10:23 PM)NobodySpecial268 Wrote: A curious thing on the subject of migraine auras. I came across this on Keith Blasterfield's website while looking into something else.

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena - scientific research - Label migraines

Here Keith shows a link between migraine auras, missing time episodes, and a possible connection with abduction and contact with the UFOs which is not far removed from the subject of the shadow people.

In the article, a term is used I was not familiar with; TGA episode. TGA stands for Total Global Amnesia.

Wow, that site has been going for 15 years and has a ton of material. I noticed sleep paralysis in the comments too.

Good find.
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(06-03-2025, 11:50 PM)Ksihkehe Wrote: Wow, that site has been going for 15 years and has a ton of material. I noticed sleep paralysis in the comments too.

Good find.

Thanks, aye it is a good site, Keith has done a lot of work.

Sleep paralysis is noteworthy, as is the link between migraine phenomenon and abduction scenarios. I noted some of the references to bodily vibrations which were similar to my encounter with the gnome in my bedroom, where the tingling sensation correlated with the movement of the gnome. As the gnome moved closer to my position, the tingling moved up my body. That gives a defined two yard/meter electrical field radius.

I reckon the tingling is the result of a sensory field to detect movement, similar to an electric eel. It is not a stretch of the imagination to consider a paralysis effect if the gnome turned up the strength of the field.
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Since I have mentioned electrical fields, we may as well take a look at an example of shadow folk injuries.

The image below is a photo of a visitor's ankle.

Can you see the hand print?

   

The red welt is raised with broken capillaries.

Here is another, that is my foot. Same culprit.

   

The first photo was a punishment for plucking leaves from a bay tree in a part of my garden they had claimed as their own, which included the tree. The second photo I have no idea what I did to deserve that one. Suffice it to say, the wee folk were resettled elsewhere shortly after.

There is a sad backstory to how particular wee folk found their way into my garden. They lived next door in an undeveloped block. Large trees with an understory of flowering shrubs. The block was purchased by a retired couple from the city, who cleared the block of most of the trees to build a retirement home. The wee folk tolerated this until the largest tree was cut down to make room to park a caravan.

That tree was home to a tree spirit the Greeks would probably call a Dryad in the myths. The Dryad was the wee folks' goddess, one might say. Unfortunately, when the tree dies, so does the Dryad.

That was the last straw for the wee folk, and they moved into my garden within a wild place set aside untouched and without trespass for Nature Beings. Their hostility towards humans was for this reason. One needs a great deal of tolerance in these situations.

Ironically, the lady who ordered the tree to be removed was a self-proclaimed feng shui "expert".
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The Carbon Connection

Allow me to introduce the tube-cat, as we call this shadow critter. This one is seen at a birdbath, which is the object in the drawings. The critter is a black tube with the front half of a cat.

   

   

The tube-cat extends itself from nearby bushes.

The cat part we can explain as mimic behaviour. Cats will stalk birds who visit bird baths, and my guess is the critter has watched this. That said, the tube-cat hasn't been seen trying to attack living birds. Nor do the birds notice the tube-cat as far as I know.

The carbon connection is the tube part that extends from the bushes, and the black tube type of shadow critter is very familiar to me.

There is a shadow worm that lives in chimneys. I have one of these at my home in my fireplace, and have written about the chimney worm in another thread. I think, however, rather than link to another thread, I should write of the worm here as it is a shadow creature. There is a very intriguing connection of the worm to carbon, and as I shall explain to sulphur.
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Discover the answer to that, my friend, and you will find the machines.
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