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macgyver
03-11-2008, 10:15 PM
Hello there,
nothing spectacular, I just wanted to share with you a dream that I had some years ago. Perhaps somebody knows something to help me understand it better.
This was one of the dreams where I actually could fly, but more in the sense of floating. Usually I like these dreams, as they provide some feeling of freedom; but this was different. There was a point where I came to an old house, almost like a windmill attached to it...
After exploring that house I came back out and stood on a meadow, when certainly, out of thin air, there was this thing pointing at me. In mid-air, not moving, at some 45° angle towards me, looking like some kind of totem, but with a clear demonic, living energy attached to it.
Lately I have thought that this could actually have been not pointing towards me, but instead penetrating my dream-reality from another dimension, higher than our space-time. What do you think, too far fetched. Anyway, just a guess.
I don't remember to be that scared before or after in my life, this is clearly something that I don't want to repeat. :eek:
cleft_asunder
04-11-2008, 03:33 AM
Hello there,
nothing spectacular, I just wanted to share with you a dream that I had some years ago. Perhaps somebody knows something to help me understand it better.
This was one of the dreams where I actually could fly, but more in the sense of floating. Usually I like these dreams, as they provide some feeling of freedom; but this was different. There was a point where I came to an old house, almost like a windmill attached to it...
After exploring that house I came back out and stood on a meadow, when certainly, out of thin air, there was this thing pointing at me. In mid-air, not moving, at some 45° angle towards me, looking like some kind of totem, but with a clear demonic, living energy attached to it.
Lately I have thought that this could actually have been not pointing towards me, but instead penetrating my dream-reality from another dimension, higher than our space-time. What do you think, too far fetched. Anyway, just a guess.
I don't remember to be that scared before or after in my life, this is clearly something that I don't want to repeat. :eek:
Yes you're right, it was a demon that penatrated into your dream and manipulated it. Or perhaps it created the dream from the beginning. The whole purpose was to generate fear so that it can feed. Scary huh? And you wake up afterward sometimes and you don't want to go back to bed, because it's so damned vivid --it's so damned real! The intensity of the fear is beyond what any horror movie can portray. But the contents of the nightmare, I must confess, are always artfully dreadful. As kids, we're scared of monsters and we're affraid to sleep because of them. Later, our fears disappear but our nightmares continue. Then we learn that nightmares are the result of other-dimentional influence, and we turn back into kids again. Well, at least some do.
I've got a friend who has nightmares all the time and his dogs do too. It's not just humans who are harvested. I convinced him about Reptilians and all that a while ago. 2 days ago he told me that his friend (whom I've never met) had an NDE, and when he was out of his body he went into "their world" as in the demonic or Reptilian world. He said they feed off of fear. I'd like to talk to that guy, maybe recommend him an Icke book.
So are you the real MacGyver? Because that would be tight. I watched that show back as a kid and it actually required comprehension.
macgyver
05-11-2008, 08:28 AM
Yes you're right, it was a demon that penatrated into your dream and manipulated it. Or perhaps it created the dream from the beginning. The whole purpose was to generate fear so that it can feed. Scary huh? And you wake up afterward sometimes and you don't want to go back to bed, because it's so damned vivid --it's so damned real! The intensity of the fear is beyond what any horror movie can portray. But the contents of the nightmare, I must confess, are always artfully dreadful. As kids, we're scared of monsters and we're affraid to sleep because of them. Later, our fears disappear but our nightmares continue. Then we learn that nightmares are the result of other-dimentional influence, and we turn back into kids again. Well, at least some do.
I've got a friend who has nightmares all the time and his dogs do too. It's not just humans who are harvested. I convinced him about Reptilians and all that a while ago. 2 days ago he told me that his friend (whom I've never met) had an NDE, and when he was out of his body he went into "their world" as in the demonic or Reptilian world. He said they feed off of fear. I'd like to talk to that guy, maybe recommend him an Icke book.
So are you the real MacGyver? Because that would be tight. I watched that show back as a kid and it actually required comprehension.
Yeah, indeed very frightening :eek:
And you are absolutely right... I felt safer awake than going back to this place! Speaking of places - I once read a book about lucid dreams / out of body experiences. Is there a plane of existence where the places you visit in dreams actually exist? After all everything is consciousness and "we are all just thoughts in the mind of god" (don't know the author of that).
Another thought, although very hypothetic in nature... is there a chance that what I saw was just a symbol of what was really there? Looking back I have the feeling that there could be a greater truth behind that totem-thing. :confused:
Very nice developement that you mentioned from being kids to grown-up and back - I actually did that in the sense of an open-minded examination of our world... and I am so grateful for being once again able to view the world with children's eyes!
Luke 18:15-17 (King James Version)
15 And they brought unto him also infants, that he would touch them: but when his disciples saw it, they rebuked them.
16 But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.
17 Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.
I would love to hear about your friend's near death experience.
I'm not the real MacGyver in the sense of being Richard Dean Anderson, just a fan of the series :D