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Hi Soaring Light!  I can't speak on your second dream, but in the first I was reminded of quantum physics, in which split particles or twin particles, whatever they're called, spin in tandem no matter what the difference in distance.  I'm grasping to remember the specifics of this, and I'm hoping someone with more quantum physics knowledge will fill in the blanks, but that's what it reminds me of.  As above, so below they say, so perhaps you were seeing on a quantum level, or you could be sensing the separation of souls in the same manner.

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I've met what I could only describe as my soul mate in a dream not too long ago. As if she was in the astral world waiting for me, and we embraced each other with the same love, oneness and extacy that Soaring Light describes in his second dream (he's my brother I've come to find out!) I awoke from that dream in a blink of the eye kind of way, immediately in my room wondering what the hell happened.

SL, the first dream reminds me of the concepts of heaven/hell as being the distance from God/Source etc.

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This morning in my dream I walked through my old neighborhood again for the first time in years. I think I knew that I had been with my friend from the neighborhood the night before (in the dream) although I don't remember it. Anyways I think I'm planning to stop by his house down the street and then stop by my place afterwards. But I also seem to know that both of our places won't be the same as they were when we lived in them - we would just be visiting the places as we did not live there anymore.

So I go down the street (the same as in real life), it's a beautiful bright day and I'm feeling pretty good. I arrive at my friends house and knock on the door. When his mother answers, I ask for Jon and she tells me he's mowing the yard in the back. Frustrated that Jon had not done the yard earlier, I leave.

I remember now I was carrying something I didn't remember carrying before. At first I thought it was all my belongings but I know at some point I realize I am carrying a small paper cup and a stiff wooden dining chair. For some reason I attempt to ride the cup as if it were a skateboard (while holding the chair).

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I make my way down the street and I turn east on the street in the neighborhood where I know it goes to my place. When I turn down the street I actually notice that it is different (than in real life). It is bigger and there are apartments or condos on it. So I go down that street, into and through some apartment complex and I notice after one street there isn't anymore neighborhood like there's supposed to be. So I'm on the other side of this apartment complex and there's a fence separating from the other side. On the other side is some grass and a small shopping center which I recognize (in the dream only) to be the main road meaning I had gone way too far and I noticed that this must not really be where I think it is because the distance I traveled down the first different larger street does not match. I knew I was supposed to take a left back on the large different street but I had apparently passed that up.

Anyway I decide to jump the fence and establish myself in the grass over by the dumpster behind some store on the main road. When I begin to jump the fence, I have to take some other things out of my hands, like I was holding three cilinder tins or large popcorn tubs. I place them onto the fence and retrieve them after I jump over the fence.

At this point I know I have to reorganize myself or something specific about me - my armour cape! I now know that I am and have been wearing a large draping black cape which hangs from a frame rack held around the head and underneath the black cape there were long, thin metal plates on the back and on each side of me which hung down to my legs. They protected me. But I had to take it off for a bit to take apart, and reorganize the metal armour inside the black cape.

So I do that and I have the metal armours spread out on the grass but I seem to be having a hard time about putting it all back together right.

I am as is Void.

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Levitation is, apparently, something I've 'learned' how to do in my dreams recently. I've levitated in my dreams the last two or three nights and it seems to be something I've been practicing in my dreams lately. I'll be in a community like area - neighborhood or somewhere else where there's other people and simply because I find myself in a wide open area, I seem to spontaneously decide it would be a perfect place to attempt to make myself levitate. Being in the wide open spaces just triggers me and I try it and it has worked the last two or three nights I've dreamed. There's no 'reason' for me to be doing this in the dreams other than I seem to have the ability.

When I do it, I do it on purpose. I _make_ myself levitate in the dream meaning I'm 'consciously' thinking about it before I do it. When it happens, all I do is 'gather' my will power into myself and relax my body and allow my own willpower to 'carry' me and I raise up off of the ground and float. Sometimes it ins't as easy like I tried too hard to do it. If I try to hard it won't work - I have to 'let go' and _let_ it work. But I can levitate myself quite high into the air. I just relax my arms and legs and they feel like they're spread out and then 'carry' my body into the air like there were a cloud inside of my torso making me fly. It's pretty fun!

I am as is Void.

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Xenopope, that's really cool that it's been so consistent with you (3 nights in a row!).  I was wondering if you noticed any kind of 'strange' sensation(s) in your physical body upon waking up?  Also, have you tried to levitate other objects (either, before or now) in your dreams?  It'll be neat to see how much longer you'll be able to keep up this dreaming trend and what you might glean from it in your waking hours, too! smile

I've had a few dreams of levitation too, and one in particular was almost identical to what you describe.  I wasn't able to 'fly' really high or fast, and the more I concentrated on trying to do it, the less I was able to acheive levitation.  As soon as I didn't 'try' so hard, I was able to 'float' higher a bit (never more than about 5-7 feet off the ground).  It's almost as if the two were related... releasing the concentration and allowing the mind to soar accomplished the same for the body.

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." ~ Mark Twain

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Xeno and Pinky, have either of you tried your levitation techniques from your dreams in real life?

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Baron wrote:

Xeno and Pinky, have either of you tried your levitation techniques from your dreams in real life?

I actually have, on numerous occasions... all I got was a headache.  It's like I know what areas of the brain I'd need to activate (or how it should 'feel'), but during my waking state, no matter how much I try, I'm completely unable to activate those areas.  (right behind the frontal lobes, and the temporal lobes)

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." ~ Mark Twain

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lol no. I should try that!

big_smile

Pinkrlyq wrote:

those areas.  (right behind the frontal lobes, and the temporal lobes)

Mine feels like it would come from the inside of my shoulders and torso areas!

Pinkrlyq wrote:

I was wondering if you noticed any kind of 'strange' sensation(s) in your physical body upon waking up?

No not after waking up but I still remembered what it felt like when I levitated like there was a powerful force of emotional control held inside my upper torso. It felt like raw potential itself.

I am as is Void.

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Pinkrlyq wrote:

I actually have, on numerous occasions... all I got was a headache.  It's like I know what areas of the brain I'd need to activate (or how it should 'feel'), but during my waking state, no matter how much I try, I'm completely unable to activate those areas.  (right behind the frontal lobes, and the temporal lobes)

Maybe you should try less..

Pinkrlyq wrote:

As soon as I didn't 'try' so hard..

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I remember being in a lucid dream several years ago. The setting was a school I was really bored and frustrated with. As I was sitting in the class, listening to the teacher talk, I dove across a table, grabbed a waterbottle, and threw it at the teacher. Then, I flew across the room and out the window, ala Peter Pan. It felt great.
Hopefully I'll get some more lucid dreams. Last week, I had a really interesting one.
In my dream, I was letting my dog out into the backyard. At the same moment my dog went outside, an exact duplicate of my dog came in.
I immediately woke up. I'm like "Shit, try again". I fell back asleep, and I continued where I left off. So I was standing in my backyard, looking up at the stars as I often do, but the stars looked different: they were all evenly spaced, as if they were laid out on a grid. I was about to walk down the alleyway to my street, yet as I gazed down it, I saw these shadows moving around. In retrospect, I should've just confronted them, but I decided to go back inside my house. All the lights were on, and I decided "Hey, let's go see my room".
I floated up my stairs, up to the third floor, and when I entered my room, there my body was, lying motionless. So, I walked to the foot of the bed, streched over my body and touched my forehead. And that's when I woke up.

"Don't eat any wooden nickels."

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Baron... hehe... good advice!  I tried that first... got no response, and I didn't 'feel' the areas of my mind activating, like they had in the dream(s).  Anyway... I'm thinking that someday, with all the energy shifts going on, hopefully it'll be 'turned-on', and then the ol' grey matter will start levitating objects (including myself).

Xeno, that's interesting that your feelings came from your upper body/shoulders area.  Maybe it's different for different people.

Magical_Mongoose... what a neat dream!!  The part before you woke up, when you saw yourself in bed, reminds me of Castaneda's 'Art of Dreaming' and other oobe's!  Do you remember having any more dreams like that, or do you practice having out-of-body experiences?

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I had a cool dream last night:

I saw 'sylphs'... Not like the photos posted here and elsewhere on-line, but honest to god 'cloud creatures' floating through the sky outside of my house.  In the dream, I'd stepped outside to enjoy the warm, sunny weather and watch the clouds.  When I looked up, I saw something resembling a giant squid, with fern-like tentacles floating up there, amongst the clouds!!  It was huuuugenormous, and a little darker shade (more gray-white) than the other fluffy, white cumulous clouds that were up in the sky.  I saw a couple of them, various lengths and head shapes (I think one had a head more like a hawk's), but they all trailed these gorgeous, animated 'tentacles' that were covered with fern-like protrusions.  They wer completely benign, and I had the feeling that they were watching over the world (or just small parts of it).  I'd yelled for my friend to come out and see, and they came out and started pointing at various clouds and asking if 'that was one'.  I said, "Oh no... You can't mistake it, once you see what one really looks like!  It's so beautiful, like nothing you've ever seen!"... And in a few seconds, another one floated across the sky, turning it's head to look down at us.  It was brilliant and breathtaking!!  I hope I have more dreams like that one soon!

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." ~ Mark Twain

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Strange, MILABS-esque dream two or three nights ago:

Long story short, I found myself in a bed in some room that I've never seen before, like a real bedroom in a house, although who knows where, and I became aware that something was trying to pull me out of my body.  In real life when this has happened, such as with an attemped abduction, I've felt this swirling "wind" that has even made my hair feel like it's blowing around, and have heard a "whooshing" noise.  So in this dream I looked around with astral eyes and saw my hair swirling all about and felt the wind and whooshing.   Somehow pulled myself out of the situation and thwarted whatever was happening to me - woke up in the dream bed to see (and this is really weird!)  a very large human male head coming out of the wall, about three times bigger than a normal head.....but only his head was able to get through.  It was a lot like one of those mounted moose heads.   His body was stuck on the other side of the wall, since I abruptly cut in and stopped whatever was happening.  His eyes were looking upwards and his mouth was open, in a caricature of "ahhhh!"    He slowly withdrew back into the wall.

I was now sitting up in the bed, looking at big mirror in front of me which had waves rippling through it that looked like when you toss pebbles into a body of water.   I knew that "they" would be back to try to get to me again, they weren't going to just give up after one try. wink  So I was just calmly waiting for them, to go up against them.  Meanwhile, my mom of all people comes into the room and I begin explaining to her about how "they" were coming to get me, and they're going to come back through the mirror.   She immediately started to leave, not believing me and wanting no part of my gibberish, and I knew it sounded completely nuts, but I calmly waved her over to me saying, "Come here, look at the mirror....come here and just look.  You'll see the waves.  You see the waves?" and I pointed to the ripples and waves in the "activated' mirror.  I was able to get my mom to see the waves, and to know that indeed, "something" was up here, and the mirror was a portal to "their" realm.   She turned to leave again, now believing me, but wanting no part of this nonsense!   big_smile   (in real life i have no relationship with my mom....so it's weird that she of all people would be in my dream.  On the rare occasions when I do dream about her, she'll have a child-ish personality, very immature, crazy, and unable to handle anything that's happening, cold and detached, while I'm always in the role of the calm adult, taking charge, which was like our personalities and our reversed roles in real life.)

So now I'm back to being alone in the room, sitting on the bed facing the rippling mirror.....and here we go......here they come, back again..........the mirror begins swirling and rippling and glowing with light as "they" try to come back through again to nab me for a second time, but I calmly sit there and hold my right hand up to the mirror and say "NOOOOOOOO."   Very firm and calm, mentallly pushing them backward through the mirror again to their own realm, and it feels like a big wave ripples all of reality, not just the mirror.  It's a very strange, exhilerating feeling.  But it works, and they're pushed back through the mirror, but I in turn also fly backwards.  I feel myself flying backwards very rapidly, then up, up, up, and away........suddenly high in the air, flying about over some dreamscape industrial city far below, in some flying vehicle, but I don't know what it is.....it almost seems like a broomstick big_smile    And David Bowie is there, as Jerreth the Goblin King from "Labyrinth," a MAJOR mind control symbolism dream/illusion vs. reality movie.   

Crazy almost halluciogenic sounding dream if I ever saw!   What a trip.   The following night I had another almost halluncinogenic dream, but not of a MILABS nature.   Just rapid action, vivid imagery switching from one bizarre thing to the next, including somebody flicking their own eyeballs back into their head, and somebody shaving their head to reveal the top of their head removed, and their brain.   !!!   Among other things.  I don't normally have dreams like this.  I'm not on meds, and don't take drugs, don't even drink anything anymore.  So who knows.   

The first dream was REALLY symbolic though and meaningful.  I'd like to think that maybe it was representative of an actual tug-of-war taking place against me and something else in another realm, but who knows.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Wow, that actually sounds like such a neat dream, Lyra!!  Did you get a bad vibe from the guy who's head was sticking through the wall?  I was curious what he looked like... hair color, eye color, face shape... anything 'odd' (besides the size), and do you think the beings who were trying to get through the mirror later were the same as the guy?  The mirror rippling reminds me of that scene in the Matrix after Neo takes the red pill! big_smile

Lyra wrote:

She turned to leave again, now believing me, but wanting no part of this nonsense!   big_smile   (in real life i have no relationship with my mom....so it's weird that she of all people would be in my dream.  On the rare occasions when I do dream about her, she'll have a child-ish personality, very immature, crazy, and unable to handle anything that's happening, cold and detached, while I'm always in the role of the calm adult, taking charge, which was like our personalities and our reversed roles in real life.)

That's so weird... It's the exact same thing with me.  Whenever I had dreams involving 'paranormal' things that my mother would be in, I always acted like the one who knew what was really going on... and in real life, we didn't have much of a relationship.  Situations in 'dreams' like that always left me wondering what she was doing there, too.  Now, I kind of think that if there is some abduction type of scenario going on, they'd be interested in both mother and child... even if 'the child' is far more awakened and aware.  Maybe that's part of the 'experiment'?  To test the reaction... difference in levels of awareness from one generation to the next. 

Lyra wrote:

Very firm and calm, mentallly pushing them backward through the mirror again to their own realm, and it feels like a big wave ripples all of reality, not just the mirror.  It's a very strange, exhilerating feeling.  But it works, and they're pushed back through the mirror, but I in turn also fly backwards.  I feel myself flying backwards very rapidly, then up, up, up, and away........suddenly high in the air, flying about over some dreamscape industrial city far below, in some flying vehicle, but I don't know what it is.....it almost seems like a broomstick big_smile    And David Bowie is there, as Jerreth the Goblin King from "Labyrinth," a MAJOR mind control symbolism dream/illusion vs. reality movie.

Again, I wonder if the mirror wasn't a distraction method... so while you were focusing on preventing anything from coming through it, they were able to sneak up on you from behind and whisk you away?  Not sure if that's what it was.. just kinda tossing out possibilities.  It kind of sounds like one of those 'virtual reality' type of abductions.  The appearance of the Jarreth character might be your subconscious mind's way of throwing out a 'marker' for you, to be able to later gauge the situation?

Lyra wrote:

The following night I had another almost halluncinogenic dream, but not of a MILABS nature.   Just rapid action, vivid imagery switching from one bizarre thing to the next, including somebody flicking their own eyeballs back into their head, and somebody shaving their head to reveal the top of their head removed, and their brain.   !!!   Among other things.  I don't normally have dreams like this.  I'm not on meds, and don't take drugs, don't even drink anything anymore.  So who knows.

This is interesting to hear.  I know what you mean about not ingesting anything that could account for the bizarre nature of these dreams.  (I always used to say, "I can't believe it!! This shit only happens when I'm completely sober!! hehe)

I'm not sure if it works the same for everybody, but whenever I'd have a few nights in a row of these kind of really, really weird, intense, don't-make-any-sense-but-won't-go-away, kind of dreams, it was when something or someone (from the spiritual/etheric realms) was desparately trying to get through to me but was having trouble 'synching-up' a common frequency.  It's almost like the whole 'tuning-in-a-radio' thing that mediums do... only it results in some very messed up sleep.  The only question is... is whoever (or whatever) who's trying to connect and communicate with you a "good" or a "bad"?  Your mind has a lot of built-up defense mechanisms to protect you from the 'bad guys', but I'd imagine that even a being with benevolent intentions would have to navigate the same defensive energy grids that your subconscious mind has put into place for your protection. 

I'm kind of rambling and thinking out loud, but it's usually your deep intuition that will either let this energy through and set-up a mutually acceptable 'conferencing frequency' for communication, or give the annoying intruder the boot.  I'm interested in hearing if these dreams continue and what the outcome will be.

(Just on a personal note... the first time I had a series of weird dreams like that, involved my grandparents of all people(!).  I was 14, and a whole week of horrendous 'nightmares'... I was scared to go to sleep, eventually.... And finally one night... I had a dream that started out again to look like it was going to turn into a family-style nightmare.... but it was actually my grandpa, who'd passed away about a half a year earlier... He said he was trying to contact me for a few days and having trouble 'getting through', and he told me that he was alright and gave me messages to tell my mother and grandma (his daughter and wife, respectively).... So, I learned that sometimes (not always, but sometimes) what seems like something totally dark and evil, is just a miscommunication... like the static on a cell phone, causing all sorts of problems.)

Not sure if that helps, but maybe it's a different view.  smile

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." ~ Mark Twain

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I had a rather intense encounter the other night:

In the dream I was just hanging out in a room somewhere that was vaguely famaliar.  All of a sudden, the room got really cold and I looked to see if the window was open or something as it had become quite chilly.  The window was closed and as I was just starting to sense that things were not quite as they should be, an invisible force grabbed me by the throat and pushed me up against the wall almost up to the ceiling. At first, I was scared, and then I had to remind myself that I've been here before.  I started trying to chant a mantra that has always brought me sanctuary, but I could hardly open my mouth to speak so I resorted to blasting whatever was attacking me with as much love/gold light as I could muster.  That brought some relief and as whatever it backed off, a dark face-  smoky, charcoal like manifested out of the air in front of my face, stared at me intently and then I abruptly woke up.

I used to have a lot of shadows try to intimidate me in the astral realm years ago, but it hadn't happened for so long that it really caught me off guard.

Reading these accounts of abduction dreams etc, has brought forward to my memory a series of dreams/experiences that I had years ago.  They started when I began having out of body experiences and at the time I just thought they were weird dreams or something... all of  a sudden I realize that maybe they were attempted abductions.

They were basically out of body experiences with this woman in a white dress.  She would appear to me in a dream and then the next thing I knew she was trying to drag me out of the room.  The first time, I just freaked and woke up, but as I read more about OBE's (out of body exp's) I thought that she was just trying to help me or something.  The next time she came, she dragged me out of my body and along the floor towards the door - it wasn't until I saw myself laying in bed that I freaked. 

I didn't see her until years later.  I had a dream that I was in a canoe floating down a river.  She was there with her white dress as was a short man in a white lab coat.  They had me pinned down in the canoe.  The man says to me "You're not from here, you've got a mutant heart and we want it", they then proceeded to try to cut out my heart.  I freaked and somehow jumped out of the canoe, turned into a fish and swam away.  The dream then turned into one of those chase scenarios.  I swam to the edge of the river, jumped out and turned back into myself and started running up a mountain (yah i know... great getaway plan smile ).  The chase led to the top of the mountain and up a big tree house.  I got to the top of the tree house and they were both there waiting to start the 'operation'.  I can't really remember how it ended, just that I jumped out of the window and woke up.

Since then, I've had other dreams with these same two characters:  woman in the white dress and short man in the lab coat.

Anyways, thanks -  as somehow reading other people's experiences just triggered that little realization for myself.

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Pinkrlyq wrote:

Wow, that actually sounds like such a neat dream, Lyra!!  Did you get a bad vibe from the guy who's head was sticking through the wall?  I was curious what he looked like... hair color, eye color, face shape... anything 'odd' (besides the size), and do you think the beings who were trying to get through the mirror later were the same as the guy?  The mirror rippling reminds me of that scene in the Matrix after Neo takes the red pill! big_smile

I don't really remember what he looked like other than brown hair I guess.  Plain white guy with brown hair.  I didn't get a "bad vibe" in the sense that I was scared, per se, but I knew it wasn't a good situation either.  I was amazingly calm throughout the entire episode.  That's what was so weird about it, just totally calm, level and nonchalant about it all, like, Yeah, I know what's happening here, and I can deal with it...like you would deal with some regular ordinary event.   And yeah, the people coming through the mirror were supposed to be connected to the dude who was coming through the wall.  Not sure why the switch from wall to mirror, but then again, it was a dream, which is open to the mind's interpretation of events.  wink   



Pinkrelyq wrote:

That's so weird... It's the exact same thing with me.  Whenever I had dreams involving 'paranormal' things that my mother would be in, I always acted like the one who knew what was really going on... and in real life, we didn't have much of a relationship.  Situations in 'dreams' like that always left me wondering what she was doing there, too.  Now, I kind of think that if there is some abduction type of scenario going on, they'd be interested in both mother and child... even if 'the child' is far more awakened and aware.  Maybe that's part of the 'experiment'?  To test the reaction... difference in levels of awareness from one generation to the next.

Definitely, I now realize that if I have been abducted during my life, and my dad and brother were also involved in stuff, then yeah, my mom has been targeted as well.  I get into her situation in my book though, so won't rehash it here and bore people with it all.  wink  As far as they "whys" behind taking her, I think it was to mess with me and my brother. Program her.   I have one "dream" from when I was about five, recounted in my book, where I seem to be in a warehouse type of thing, almost like a supermarket, but it's not.  And I'm standing there, looking around.....waiting to be led to where I'm going next.  By people in white coats who are off to the side.  Talking to my mom.

Five year olds don't dream about something like that, I don't think. 

As far as testing levels of awareness from one generation to the next - maybe, in other people's cases.  I don't believe that was the situation in my case.  My mom was not all there even when I was a kid, and they would have already known that.   

Pinkrelyq wrote:

Again, I wonder if the mirror wasn't a distraction method... so while you were focusing on preventing anything from coming through it, they were able to sneak up on you from behind and whisk you away?  Not sure if that's what it was.. just kinda tossing out possibilities.  It kind of sounds like one of those 'virtual reality' type of abductions.  The appearance of the Jarreth character might be your subconscious mind's way of throwing out a 'marker' for you, to be able to later gauge the situation?

All really good points.   !   I didn't even think of it that way, but yeah, it totally could have been the case. In fact, in retrospect it reminds me of the movie "The Forgotten" where people are snatched up by the aliens, and are yanked backwards and up, up, up, into the cloud ship in the sky.  So who knows. 


Pinkrelyq wrote:

I'm not sure if it works the same for everybody, but whenever I'd have a few nights in a row of these kind of really, really weird, intense, don't-make-any-sense-but-won't-go-away, kind of dreams, it was when something or someone (from the spiritual/etheric realms) was desparately trying to get through to me but was having trouble 'synching-up' a common frequency.  It's almost like the whole 'tuning-in-a-radio' thing that mediums do... only it results in some very messed up sleep.  The only question is... is whoever (or whatever) who's trying to connect and communicate with you a "good" or a "bad"?  Your mind has a lot of built-up defense mechanisms to protect you from the 'bad guys', but I'd imagine that even a being with benevolent intentions would have to navigate the same defensive energy grids that your subconscious mind has put into place for your protection.

More good ideas.  And I'm thinking negative.  They sure didn't feel or seem positive to me, that's for sure!    Definitely no indicators of positive benevolent beings.  In fact, I have zero "new agey" experiences to relay regarding any sort of encounters with positive benevolent aliens or beings.   I'm sure they exist, and I may even be dealing with them in other realms as I type this, or when I'm sleeping, but they haven't made themselves consciously known to me, yet anyway.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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