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polveirbecker
27-01-2010, 04:19 PM
The experience didn’t change my life and I only bring it up when I get reminded of such paranormal stuff.

Basically I was in my room one night that I shared with my sister when I was around 3/4 and she was 2/3. One night I saw a flash and an opening on the ceiling and my reaction was to hide in the bedroom of which I did. When I saw the flash on the ceiling has gone I returned to my bed thinking it was safe.

Then I got levitated to the ceiling and into some sort of room. I was on some table tired and probably drugged up. From what I saw the aliens were exactly what the are with the Hollywood stereotype.

They didn’t hurt me as far as I’m aware. But I’m still puzzled why they may of took me. My friend thinks it was gene replenishment.

polveirbecker
27-01-2010, 04:22 PM
May I also add that this adduction didn’t bring me to David Icke or anyone like that. It was a documentary about freemasons that did!

size_of_light
27-01-2010, 04:44 PM
I've got many vivid memories of things happening to me as a kid that are not dreams or imagination or distortions of memory.

I was probably 3 or 4 and I was terrified of sleeping alone in my room again (kept getting pushed face down onto the carpet and tortured) so I begged to sleep with my parents.

During the middle of the night a small humanoid figure that I thought looked like my Grandmother (it wasn't) entered my parents bedroom, followed by a much larger thinner person/thing that stood in the doorway.

Petrified I tried to wake my parents who were sleeping on either side of me but they were paralysed.

This thing came up to the end of the bed, reached across and took me by the wrist, dragging me off the mattress.

Never felt more terror in my life and I wasn't dreaming - this happened no matter what any skeptics might try to argue. I have a real good fucking memory.

After that I blacked out and have no idea what happened next.

I consider it an interesting experience nowadays and don't feel traumatised by it, but even just writing this takes me right back into that feeling of abject terror and I can see it all again clearly.

polveirbecker
27-01-2010, 04:48 PM
I consider it an interesting experience nowadays and don't feel traumatised by it, but even just writing this takes me right back into that feeling of abject terror and I can see it all again clearly.

I’m in the exact same boat but it sounds like yours was 10x worse than mine. I think in time everything becomes an experience rather than trauma.

size_of_light
27-01-2010, 04:55 PM
I’m in the exact same boat but it sounds like yours was 10x worse than mine. I think in time everything becomes an experience rather than trauma.

The only frustrating thing I guess is that you're alone with the experience. Nobody else can ever really access what you went through and most probably take it all with a grain of salt and think 'yeah right!:rolleyes: ', but this DID happen and I don't doubt your story for a moment.

polveirbecker
27-01-2010, 05:01 PM
The only frustrating thing I guess is that you're alone with the experience. Nobody else can ever really access what you went through and most probably take it all with a grain of salt and think 'yeah right!:rolleyes: ', but this DID happen and I don't doubt your story for a moment.

Certain debates get suppressed because their not too normal and a lot of fakers out they. There’s probably a good few people who claimed to of been abducted by aliens when they didn’t and are earning a living out of it.

Heck look at all them shows!

I believe you as well. If your in the UK there’s an abductions anonymous I think for people who have been abducted by aliens but are too afraid to share it with ‘narrow minded’ people.

size_of_light
27-01-2010, 05:09 PM
I believe you as well. If your in the UK there’s an abductions anonymous I think for people who have been abducted by aliens but are too afraid to share it with ‘narrow minded’ people.

I'm sure you'll get a lot more people sharing similar experiences on this thread - some maybe for the first time.

As for me, it's not something that affects me beyond recalling the memory. Unless you're having real problems with those sorts of memories, I think that going to regular group discussion meetings with other people who've had those sorts of experiences too would be to risk spinning it into a bigger issue than it really is/was...and maybe even creating delusions on top of what really happened.

jamesc
27-01-2010, 05:33 PM
I've got many vivid memories of things happening to me as a kid that are not dreams or imagination or distortions of memory.

I was probably 3 or 4 and I was terrified of sleeping alone in my room again (kept getting pushed face down onto the carpet and tortured) so I begged to sleep with my parents.

During the middle of the night a small humanoid figure that I thought looked like my Grandmother (it wasn't) entered my parents bedroom, followed by a much larger thinner person/thing that stood in the doorway.

Petrified I tried to wake my parents who were sleeping on either side of me but they were paralysed.

This thing came up to the end of the bed, reached across and took me by the wrist, dragging me off the mattress.

Never felt more terror in my life and I wasn't dreaming - this happened no matter what any skeptics might try to argue. I have a real good fucking memory.

After that I blacked out and have no idea what happened next.

I consider it an interesting experience nowadays and don't feel traumatised by it, but even just writing this takes me right back into that feeling of abject terror and I can see it all again clearly.



Just on a side note and i am not doubting your experiences as real or genuine but Stribier was going to call his book "Communion" ,"Body Terror" after his primary experiences with his visitors but then after another encounter with them he was told to call it "COMMUNION" by the feminine visitor he describes on the front cover of that book. :cool:

size_of_light
27-01-2010, 05:45 PM
Just on a side note and i am not doubting your experiences as real or genuine but Stribier was going to call his book "Communion" ,"Body Terror" after his primary experiences with his visitors but then after another encounter with them he was told to call it "COMMUNION" by the feminine visitor he describes on the front cover of that book. :cool:

Thanks for the info.

Whatever those sorts of experiences are I don't think they're uncommon or anything new. People have been having strange encounters with unusual beings since the beginning of time.

'Unusual' is probably the wrong word for these beings though - that description is best reserved for some of the more skeptically-minded people I've seen on this forum who desperately need to present themselves as 'bastions of rationality' while all they're really doing is furiously trying to deny anything to themselves that goes on outside their own little sad, dusty cubicles of reality.

jamesc
27-01-2010, 08:53 PM
Thanks for the info.

Whatever those sorts of experiences are I don't think they're uncommon or anything new. People have been having strange encounters with unusual beings since the beginning of time.

'Unusual' is probably the wrong word for these beings though - that description is best reserved for some of the more skeptically-minded people I've seen on this forum who desperately need to present themselves as 'bastions of rationality' while all they're really doing is furiously trying to deny anything to themselves that goes on outside their own little sad, dusty cubicles of reality.

Agree with your comments above, i am reminded by the description of two kinds of people that Mel Gibson was relating to his brother in the film Signs."There are two kinds of people, ones who see everything as just mere coincidence or those that see meaning, it all depends on what one are you".
Well it was something along those lines,i think, take care bud.