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3ill
29-04-2007, 05:48 AM
I have a bit of a problem. Honestly I've been avoiding it, but it follows.

Last summer I lived in an apartment that exacerbated the things that I was already experiencing. I had always had nightmares throughout my life, and I am constantly waking in a cold sweat. Thse nightmares include the classic food infiltration attempts (good friends, family, or loved ones trying to feed me food that looks like bloody organs and cancerous tumors), I've had deathstares, and stares to control me in dream/ astral form. In most cases I am able to fend them off, or wake myself in time. However, few of these have ended in strange sexual situations, anything from kissing very malformed looking people, to sucking on a small mutated malformed cock. I'm not homosexual, never had a homosexual encounter, never had any homosexual tendencies, so this disturbs me. Today I awoke from a nightmare in which I had murdered my older sister. There were drug temptations (similar to the food. Marijuana that didn't look right if you know what I mean. Thankfully even though people in my dream were telling me to smoke it with them, a part of me knew better and said I'd wait.) and allthe familiar feelings associated with these dreams, the feeling like something is actually tapping into my old fears. When these started to get really bad a few years ago (when I first started remembering my dreams, which I had blocked out since childhood. It took the movie Waking Life to make me want to dream again, and now it's mostly nightmares) the funny thing is, they were tapping into fears that weren't relevant anymore, as in fears from my chilhood that I was no longer afraid of. It was almost as if it was trying to keep me blocking my dreams out of fear. Over the next three months, I proceeded to be made to live out my nightmares from childhood to present. Now they just try to get me at the most relevant ones.

Now, I've read about reptiles/demons/lower fourths invading your dreams and have had a few people assist me early on with info. The issues at the apartment last summer (which I believe was a weak spot) ended me in a looney bin for a few weeks, but I was able to recover. Now that I am able to focus more, I'm seeing those nightmares still there, and would like to know if anyone else has experienced these things, and in conjunction with what. I've had a few people interpret my experiences as being part of a mind control program (experiences in my past that is) and didn't think the evidence supported it in my case, though I don't doubt others are.

Some other info.

In the apartment last summer, my phone and wireless headphones would click. The same headphones didn't when we moved out of there. We were staying with someone that I'lljust say I don't think they'd mess with. A person who's word I trust, who has firsthand experience with constRucTIon workErs, assured me I was being watched.

I've had sleep paralysis three times in my life. Two of them were two nights in a row (at my current residence, which is spiritually safe, i'll say, compared to the last apartment), and while fighting it, I heard in my head "do you want me to put in a (unclear), something deep, something he can't do anything about." This was coming from my left ear, but not outside of it. My father also had sleep paralysis, though I don't know the details.

I know for sure when I complete the projects I have in mind, that I will succeed. I know for sure that my work will be seen as genius by some. This scares me to a point becuase I know what fame brings, I've always known I was unique, and I'm not sure if this ties in, or is just the defense mechanism of a young boy told he was nothing.

Any and all info is appreciated.

3'LL

bigus_dickus
29-04-2007, 06:43 AM
Any and all info is appreciated. 3'LL

it's all in your mind. nothing of that is real. every single fear is an illusion. ghosts and demons have never hurt anyone, everything that is being done is done by your permission.

ho1ogram
29-04-2007, 07:34 AM
Any and all info is appreciated.
I've had similar experiences. I've had sleep paralysis dozens of times with with dark ghost like entities over me, sitting on me, talking to me, babbling away... I've had clawed hands tugging at me, silver balls twirled above me... bizarre sucubus type sexual dreams... shot, violent encounters.. told father is dead clear as day (at a spiritual place no less, same with a clawed hand and silver ball incident)... seen a horned baby held up to my sleeping girlfriend... anally raped with a tree branch by a demonic human in a past life kind of nightmare... you name it. (That last one made me think something like that happened in a past life it was so vivid, I can recall it as though I dreamt it yesterday)

I agree with b d, it's all bullshit. When I chose to not be scared it lessened. When I truly believed it they vanished. Just recently I've had shooting, bashing and violent participation dreams which I pretty much pin pointed to particular fears that I had nurtured... so I let them go.

Masons? Ha! Interestingly there is a Knight of Malta in my family but you know what? Who gives a fuck? All this shit is just further proof that the Illuminati live inside us.. for we are all that is, was and ever shall be. Free will dude, choose the experience you wish to have. Choose, Believe, Be.
Infinite love brother.

it's all in your mind. nothing of that is real. every single fear is an illusion. ghosts and demons have never hurt anyone, everything that is being done is done by your permission.

Exactly.

whitenight639
29-04-2007, 07:35 AM
hey 3LL
first off id love to know what ur making, but obviosly you aint going to tell us lol, (if it will benifit humanity make sure your legacy dosnt die if you do! not meaning to be blunt or pesamistic but look at the likes of stanley mayer)
ok most people experience sleep parlysis at some point, its very daunting and when i experienced it i though id actually spoke to the devil!
anyway you can learn to lucid dream so that you control your dreams, as for someone/ thing on the other side influencing them then that is a possibilities i think it happens to me but you just got to relax and blame it on the imagination, if you can learn to lucid dream you can shut these unwelcome interferences out.
as for the clicking noises there are fine wire mesh garments that you can buy to protect you form that, also wallpaper with aluminium foil then regular wall paper will stop it, dont know about the hearing things i suggest you investigate that and if there is anything not to deep id get me a razor blade and some tissues!
theres probable other ways like exposing it to a strong permenent magnet.

hope that helps in some way

3ill
29-04-2007, 07:46 AM
Nod to you guys.

I'm taking all the information into consideration, even those that contradict each other, as sometimes they don't.

I agree about giving them power. If it is imagination or something behind that's more sinister, either way you choose what power you give it. The only thing that bothers me is that it's persistant even when I don't give it power, even when I'm at my best and brightest, it lingers. Whatever it is, part of me or soemthing infiltrating, I'm assured it really wants me, not only by it's actions, but by other things as well. The sleep paralysis nights happened when a friend told me their was alot of Milab activity, contacting me to see If I had experienced anything. That was a weird coincidence,and I don't believe in coincidence as it's understood by modern culture. Even if a coincidence is just a coincidence, as it's thought of, the numerical chances against it give it relevance. Either way it was quite strange.

Beyond that my mom was an addict before my birth and sometime afterward, and she slept with alot of guys for coke when my dad was in the military. The dates don't line up with me actually being concieved by my father. as he was gone for six months and came back to find her three months pregnant. I'd never considered this relevant before, but I'm not sure. I'm not standing on any certainties right now, so I'm just trying to collect info.

Again, any and all info is deeply appreciated.

3'LL

amyg
29-04-2007, 07:54 AM
Nod to you guys.

I'm taking all the information into consideration, even those that contradict each other, as sometimes they don't.

I agree about giving them power. If it is imagination or something behind that's more sinister, either way you choose what power you give it. The only thing that bothers me is that it's persistant even when I don't give it power, even when I'm at my best and brightest, it lingers. Whatever it is, part of me or soemthing infiltrating, I'm assured it really wants me, not only by it's actions, but by other things as well. The sleep paralysis nights happened when a friend told me their was alot of Milab activity, contacting me to see If I had experienced anything. That was a weird coincidence,and I don't believe in coincidence as it's understood by modern culture. Even if a coincidence is just a coincidence, as it's thought of, the numerical chances against it give it relevance. Either way it was quite strange.

Beyond that my mom was an addict before my birth and sometime afterward, and she slept with alot of guys for coke when my dad was in the military. The dates don't line up with me actually being concieved by my father. as he was gone for six months and came back to find her three months pregnant. I'd never considered this relevant before, but I'm not sure. I'm not standing on any certainties right now, so I'm just trying to collect info.

Again, any and all info is deeply appreciated.

3'LL


I have a BSc in Psychology and you are ill, please for your own sake see your doctor he will help you!!

Please do not take this the wrong way, you will get better!!:)

tru3
29-04-2007, 07:58 AM
it's all in your mind. nothing of that is real. every single fear is an illusion. ghosts and demons have never hurt anyone, everything that is being done is done by your permission.


that's very true, but ime, until that is understood in the blink of an eye, the psyche is energetically drawn into entrainment with the unconscious.

i have had apparitions appear in dreams, and with the question, "who is the dreamer?", they dissolved in an instant. but, that came after years of clearing unconscious beliefs and fears. also, i had a pretty good idea what my "dream landscape" was by then, because i journaled my dreams for years off and on (i don't anymore, btw), so very little began to surprise me. that's my experience, anyway. :)

Now, I've read about reptiles/demons/lower fourths invading your dreams and have had a few people assist me early on with info. The issues at the apartment last summer (which I believe was a weak spot) ended me in a looney bin for a few weeks, but I was able to recover. Now that I am able to focus more, I'm seeing those nightmares still there, and would like to know if anyone else has experienced these things, and in conjunction with what. I've had a few people interpret my experiences as being part of a mind control program (experiences in my past that is) and didn't think the evidence supported it in my case, though I don't doubt others are.

i was prone to night terrors when i was a boy. i would run around the house, with my eyes wide open, for an hour or more several times a month for years.

a couple of suggestions...

no entity can invade one without one's consent, on some level. it could even be a soul contract. rastamasta had some pretty good sources on this type of stuff. you might do a search on his name.

in my studies of dreams, i have found that they work on multiple levels. every part of my dream is an aspect of the bodymind, the soul, all the energetic sheaths.

you might start journalling your dreams, too. before you go to bed, drink one half of a glass of water, tell yourself that when you wake up you will remember your dreams when you drink the other half. at the same time, put a golden blanket over you when you close your eyes, or whatever works for you.

happy hunting! :)

bigus_dickus
29-04-2007, 08:29 AM
that's very true, but ime, until that is understood in the blink of an eye, the psyche is energetically drawn into entrainment with the unconscious.

i have had apparitions appear in dreams, and with the question, "who is the dreamer?", they dissolved in an instant. but, that came after years of clearing unconscious beliefs and fears. also, i had a pretty good idea what my "dream landscape" was by then, because i journaled my dreams for years off and on (i don't anymore, btw), so very little began to surprise me. that's my experience, anyway. :)

in my case, i remember me having nightmares, but i don't remember when was the last nightmare i have ever experienced and i don't remember what any of them were about. nothing at all.. i just have no fear. i do experience fear in dreams, but i know that it is temporary and i'm sure i pretty much do like when i am awake, i see no difference.
sleep paralysis, i have never experienced it, i think, but it sounds cool :)

but, that does not mean that my mind doesn't play tricks on me, it sure does, but i just don't care.
for example, i remember last year one night i went to sleep and suddenly this fear came to me. i opened my eyes and next to me there was someone that when i tried to describe to a friend, she said "no! don't tell me, i don't want to know!". that cracked me up, because that night i just said "fuck you" and went to sleep peacefully. i mean what could this thing possibly do, i was merely talking to myself!

you don't just have to do something to get over it, it's like you said it, in a blink of an eye. trying to do something about it, but continuing to have certain beliefs that you have, plants it even deeper in your mind, because you are suppressing a part of yourself. unless you find those conflicting beliefs that cause such thoughts, you are not rid of the problem, you can only cover it with happy thoughts, but it is still there. maybe one needs to trust himself more, but it needs no effort.

ho1ogram
29-04-2007, 09:42 AM
The dark side is attractive because it's fun. I thought it was cool having the entities appear, I felt like 'wow, there is more to this world' and now that I have turned that power to manifest in the other direction, cool 'positive' shit is happening.

The mind is a lot of fun.

I saw a psychologist three or four times and she made some good observations, by the third or fourth visit though it was apparent that her training limited her ability to see the infinite potential of life... she hit the limits of her reality, I realised I am in control of my own destiny and I'll never see a shrink or doctor again. Your own potential is amazing, natural and just waiting to be tapped. Happy days my friend.

You have been talking about your past a lot lately so you will find a lot of things getting better as you express yourself and leave your fears behind. IMHO.
Create mate, it's great.

rossus
29-04-2007, 11:32 AM
i used to be owned by fear all the time as well.
during waking hours and also during sleep.

since i started living the life of love long time ago,
during sleep there are no more mindfucks/nightmares.

if you belief there are evil forces bugging you,
or are even just slightly paranoid about it...

you open the door for fear to enter into you.
fear nothing, love everything :)

ho1ogram
29-04-2007, 12:47 PM
3ill
karma44 posted this in the mushy's thread. I haven't looked at the links but I thought it sounded like something you may be interested in.

re altered states and raising consciousness generally ive found a way to do it using wudja believe... oxygen !! :0)
its called Transformational Breathing and is based on using a specific breath pattern which brings more oxygen and energy into the system thereby changing the frequency that your cells vibrate at...it is quite literally a natural high
very powerful...extremely enlightening..get you really healthy.....clears out any traumas or emotional baggage which has been hanging around and needs to leave and importantly facilitates a great connection to your Self/Soul/God/whatever you chose to call the essence of who you are


see the following links for more info
www.breath-works.com
www.breathe2000.com
peace

edelweiss pirate
29-04-2007, 05:36 PM
This is a great tip I got from someone along the way on how to have lucid dreams...

You may know this one already but what you do is stick sheets of paper around your house where you will notice them with:

"I am dreaming!"

On it...

This will implant the suggestion in your mind and when you go to sleep you will find it surfacing in your subconscious mind....

Then start investigating just what the fuck they're trying to do...

When I was far east I lived with a couple of witches from the Philippines. They are recruited in newspaper ads to move in with people who are beign recruited for the builders and they get inside their minds... I had some really fucking nasty dreams.. they didn't actually come from me, I knew it, they were actually psychic attacks..

When the builder or witch gets totally illuminated, they no longer have an loss of continuous awareness, they sleep but never lose consciousness, they navigate the astral plane, which isn't as much fun as it sounds because they are haunted and bothered by other beings.... they never get the rest of sleep and peace that most of us get...

So try that, if you're aware that you are dreaming you can take control of the dream and actually fight those who are attacking you....

3ill
29-04-2007, 05:49 PM
Thanks, everyone. All the info is appreciated, even the concern from the physician.

As for the dreaming stuff, its something I have to work on. Most of you have been dreamign you're whole lives. I've only been remembering mine for about three-four years. I'm still a babe at dreaming.

I've heard of that breathing technique before, and was interested. Anyone got info on how to do it. Those two sites seemed like "pay me" sites, which I'm not keen on for natural info. I'm sure I can pirate on of their books somewhere.

Again, all of you, thank you.

phoenixchilde
29-04-2007, 06:17 PM
Wow dude, that sounds like some hefty dreams you've got going there.

There are of course two possibilities, and I would not off hand discount either one without looking at the evidence at hand.

Possibility number one is that it's your subconscious bringing up issues that you thought you were past. Often there are things from your childhood that you thought were no longer relevant that are still sitting there in your subconscious. One way to see if this is the case, is shield yourself and go into a very deep meditation to see if you can find those issues. The easy way is to see a psychologist. They'll be able to dig up anything that's affecting your dreams.

The second possibility is that demons are attacking you in your dreams. Unfortunately, this is a very real possibility. If you're new at this spiritual/psychic stuff, it would be best to consult an expert. They may be able to help you determine if that is the case. Depending on where you live, I may be able to recommend someone local.

tinmenace
29-04-2007, 06:30 PM
3ill,

You're more powerful than you know, you just haven't tapped into it yet, and when we neglect this part of ourselves we leave ourselves open to these negative energies that seem to be infusing your dreams.

People that have particularly good or powerful energy will be 'assaulted' first, and repeatedly...in essence to wear you down.

Time to end this. You must turn inward and find your natural power, then focus it as a shield around you and your home. It might take some practice but start now. I think you're a natural and you'll get a handle on this very quickly.

Be sure that your energy is a positive and loving one. This is much stronger than any evil.

Sending good vibes.
Tin

tru3
30-04-2007, 12:05 AM
Thanks, everyone. All the info is appreciated, even the concern from the physician.

As for the dreaming stuff, its something I have to work on. Most of you have been dreamign you're whole lives. I've only been remembering mine for about three-four years. I'm still a babe at dreaming.

I've heard of that breathing technique before, and was interested. Anyone got info on how to do it. Those two sites seemed like "pay me" sites, which I'm not keen on for natural info. I'm sure I can pirate on of their books somewhere.

Again, all of you, thank you.

A key to all personal healing is to learn to feel again. As a result of early life being too traumatic or intense for us to stay “present,” we learned to numb ourselves to avoid feelings. Some of us used substances and behaviors to accomplish this numbness, others just used behaviors; it is our feeling that virtually all of us have this issue. We call it addiction—the habit of not feeling or not being present. This is a slightly broader definition of addiction than you may be used to, but the inability to feel and be present is an addiction in that it’s a habit that we don’t know how to change and we subconsciously think we need it to survive. Our culture has supported this greatly by suggesting that the source of happiness is outside of us, in things. The subconscious communication is that these things would “fix” our pain. You don’t need to be drug-addicted to avoid feeling in a materialistic and sexualized society. There are millions of ways to avoid feeling and not be present with yourself. Breathwork is the most powerful healing tool we’ve ever experienced. It gives tremendous support in learning to feel and be present. After doing the process for a while, breathing becomes a moment-by-moment ritual for feeling, healing, and disengaging control. It’s very all-encompassing and can assist in all aspects of personal growth. It offers a major contribution to psychology in that it provides a nonverbal way to heal and it takes most people way beyond more verbal and cognitive therapies. It also results in such powerful emotional and spiritual releases that it addresses one’s whole process, from releasing traumas to healing relationships.

http://www.rebirthing.com/pages/breathwork.html



i've done rebirthing with people who learned to do it from leonard orr. my recommendation is to find someone who can do guided breathwork the first time or two, because the body will tend to "lock up" if you're doing it properly.

if you can't, first do a series of 4 short breaths, one long breath, four times, for a total of 20 connected breaths. don't stop in between the inhale and exhale, just one continuous motion.

then, start breathing from your belly, in and out through your nose. don't force it, but really breath from below your diaphragm, not from your chest. stretch your diaphragm and you lat muscles, expanding your rib cage.

after several minutes of this, you may find that breathing through your nose may cause a slight irritation or burning sensation. if this happens, begin to mix in some mouth breathing at the top of inhalation, then go back to the nose.

i do mantak chia's microcosmic orbit every morning. there are a series of about 21-23 points on the body one breathes through.

also, try breathing into your organs into this order: kidney, liver, heart, pancreas, lungs, back to the kidneys. start for a just couple of minutes.

3ill
30-04-2007, 06:15 AM
A key to all personal healing is to learn to feel again. As a result of early life being too traumatic or intense for us to stay “present,” we learned to numb ourselves to avoid feelings. Some of us used substances and behaviors to accomplish this numbness, others just used behaviors; it is our feeling that virtually all of us have this issue. We call it addiction—the habit of not feeling or not being present. This is a slightly broader definition of addiction than you may be used to, but the inability to feel and be present is an addiction in that it’s a habit that we don’t know how to change and we subconsciously think we need it to survive. Our culture has supported this greatly by suggesting that the source of happiness is outside of us, in things. The subconscious communication is that these things would “fix” our pain. You don’t need to be drug-addicted to avoid feeling in a materialistic and sexualized society. There are millions of ways to avoid feeling and not be present with yourself. Breathwork is the most powerful healing tool we’ve ever experienced. It gives tremendous support in learning to feel and be present. After doing the process for a while, breathing becomes a moment-by-moment ritual for feeling, healing, and disengaging control. It’s very all-encompassing and can assist in all aspects of personal growth. It offers a major contribution to psychology in that it provides a nonverbal way to heal and it takes most people way beyond more verbal and cognitive therapies. It also results in such powerful emotional and spiritual releases that it addresses one’s whole process, from releasing traumas to healing relationships.

http://www.rebirthing.com/pages/breathwork.html



i've done rebirthing with people who learned to do it from leonard orr. my recommendation is to find someone who can do guided breathwork the first time or two, because the body will tend to "lock up" if you're doing it properly.

if you can't, first do a series of 4 short breaths, one long breath, four times, for a total of 20 connected breaths. don't stop in between the inhale and exhale, just one continuous motion.

then, start breathing from your belly, in and out through your nose. don't force it, but really breath from below your diaphragm, not from your chest. stretch your diaphragm and you lat muscles, expanding your rib cage.

after several minutes of this, you may find that breathing through your nose may cause a slight irritation or burning sensation. if this happens, begin to mix in some mouth breathing at the top of inhalation, then go back to the nose.

i do mantak chia's microcosmic orbit every morning. there are a series of about 21-23 points on the body one breathes through.

also, try breathing into your organs into this order: kidney, liver, heart, pancreas, lungs, back to the kidneys. start for a just couple of minutes.


Thanks, man! I was playing with a couple of the techniques you described, as I wasreading, and now I'm a little freaked out. I got this freaky rush, like a non chemical coke high, similar to the drug trigger words I use sometimes in self hypnosis, but much stronger. Really I'm kinda freaked out, but I'lldefinitely try this in depth with my fiance's assistance.

wow, freaked out.

tru3
30-04-2007, 06:53 AM
Thanks, man! I was playing with a couple of the techniques you described, as I wasreading, and now I'm a little freaked out. I got this freaky rush, like a non chemical coke high, similar to the drug trigger words I use sometimes in self hypnosis, but much stronger. Really I'm kinda freaked out, but I'lldefinitely try this in depth with my fiance's assistance.

wow, freaked out.

that's a natural response. :) i told you that if you don't get something like that, you're not putting enough energy into it to do it properly!

good for you that you have someone to do the work with. my wife and i help each other all the time with this type of stuff.

what i've been told is that you're getting the prana (chi) moving through places that have been stagnant; kind of like the pins and needles you get when blood starts flowing to a limb that's been asleep.

what i learned to do was to start breathing through first the chakras, then the organs, to break up some of the stuck energy that had been with me since childhood, when i received a tremendous amount of emotional and psychological abuse (some physical, too, but to a much lesser degree).

it's a really gradual thing, punctuated at irregular intervals by intense experiences like the one you just described. the more you do it, the less you'll get them.

nice work, 3ill! :)

cleft_asunder
30-04-2007, 08:04 AM
Hi 3ill.

First off, I'm going to confirm to you and the other posters that this shit is obviously real, whatever that word means. And I will quickly tell you that I've had a similar experience in which I was torturing my two dogs, and enjoying it emensely, yet at the same time I was crying all night. I strongly believe that certain entities feed of of us--the demons in the 5th dimension.

But if you want some more help, go contact Montalk at www.montalk.net. He replies quickly and he's genuinely interested in what you have to say. Ask him if he's got time to read this thread and give him the link. Other than that, there's a book called God, What's happening to us? that tells a true story of a women who was, let's say, toyed with by negative entities. Toyed with in a really bad way, and then she found out how to stop them. It really is about you allowing them to be there.

3ill
30-04-2007, 08:16 AM
Thanks man, that seems like a good resource. I'll defintely check out that book.

Oh, and before I forget, to all those who sent me good Mojo last night, thank you and I felt it. It helped drastically change my mood, and center me.

Peace, Love, and Infinite Mojo,
3'LL

tru3
30-04-2007, 02:30 PM
Thanks man, that seems like a good resource. I'll defintely check out that book.

Oh, and before I forget, to all those who sent me good Mojo last night, thank you and I felt it. It helped drastically change my mood, and center me.

Peace, Love, and Infinite Mojo,
3'LL

that's great, 3ill, thanks for checking back. :)

michael tsarion says in some of his vids that yoga, qi gong and other energy work were developed not as religious rites, but ways to to detoxify the bodymind and free oneself from the energetic and genetic manipulation the bodymind was subject to thousands of years ago. i agree with that assesment.

montalk.net is a fascinating site, too, with a wealth of insight. happy hunting!

joy division
30-04-2007, 02:34 PM
I sometimes think dreams are us existing in another dimension/place and thus being as real as what you experience whern you are awake.

A day or two before 9/11 i had one of my most vivid and real dreams ever, I saw a plane explode out side my window.

tru3
30-04-2007, 02:50 PM
I sometimes think dreams are us existing in another dimension/place and thus being as real as what you experience whern you are awake.



said another way, the waking state is a dream as much as the dream state, just of another frequency. ;)

personally, i suspect the dream state is where we all get together to play and work out the day's events. as i understand them, 4 out of 5 dreams are 'clearance' dreams, where we process events using the language of symbols and emotion.

cheeney1
05-02-2008, 10:04 AM
I have a BSc in Psychology and you are ill, please for your own sake see your doctor he will help you!!

Please do not take this the wrong way, you will get better!!:)

What Does BSc Stand For Sorry Asking Stupid Questions............:):)

mariag
05-02-2008, 10:09 AM
I have a BSc in Psychology and you are ill, please for your own sake see your doctor he will help you!!

Please do not take this the wrong way, you will get better!!:)

So you have a bachelors degree in what ? Psychology? and still you make an drastic anamnes and a hypothetic diagnosis of what? Based on what? A theory?
If you do have a degree in psychology please thats not very professional of you to say that somebody is ill just by reading a post in a forum.

drael
05-02-2008, 11:24 AM
Agreed either its subconcious or it could be negative entities. If its the former, i wouldnt worry too much, the brain releases hallicinogens when u dream, and dreams are strange.

If its the later i recommend this - such creatures live on a reaction. They live on the fear etc. If u dont create an interesting response to their efforts, they wont be interested in you.

A quick look into protections (psychic and magickal), on the net may be a good idea.

Learn some cleansing/protection so the entities cant bother you. Keeping a "clean"/protected home/self IMO is a must for everyone. Citrine is a good protective crystal, if ur into that.

A dreamcatcher is said to catch bad dreams.....?

The lack of dreaming may account for why these dreams are so vivid. Vividness in dreams is related to certain chemical levels. You may still be sensitive to the effect of these chemicals, or they may be high in you right now. Such vivid dreams tend also to be emotional, either great or horrible.

Its said the mind creates its dream material a little based on what u think about before u sleep. You could try doing something really safe, warm and relaxing to wind down for sleep - like read an uplifting story...

tron
05-02-2008, 12:15 PM
What Does BSc Stand For Sorry Asking Stupid Questions............:):)

A 'Bull Shit Certificate'.... ;)