National Institute of Health Article on UFO Ritual Abuse Etc

People sometimes fantasize entire complex scenarios and later define these experiences as memories of actual events rather than as imaginings. This article examines research associated with three such phenomena: past-life experiences, UFO alien contact and abduction, and memory reports of childhood ritual satanic abuse. In each case, elicitation of the fantasy events is frequently associated with hypnotic procedures and structured interviews which provide strong and repeated demands for the requisite experiences, and which then legitimate the experiences as “real memories.” Research associated with these phenomena supports the hypothesis that recall is reconstructive and organized in terms of current expectations and beliefs.”

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5 Comments

  1. Posted December 18, 2008 at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    Alien Energy: UFO’s, Ritual Landscapes and the Human Mind

    http://www.jscampus.co.uk/shop/product...oductid=9780940829374&branchid=0

    I was wondering: if you were to perform a ritual to summon UFOs, what would it be? Particularly, what kinds of frequencies, rhythms and tones would you use in your ritual music?

  2. Posted December 18, 2008 at 5:10 pm | Permalink

    http://ufocasebook.conforums.com/index...38;action=display&num=1209256555

    I can’t remember much about it except the ritual UFO information about the dance was posted on the web under my name (Celestian Falcon) giving me more legacy and prophecies to be fulfilled by alien contacts.

    There is such thing as you describe and I am interested to know more about your personal rituals.

  3. Posted December 18, 2008 at 6:37 pm | Permalink

    why are ppl so commonly imagining these things. What sorts of parallel realities are we co-existing in that these events keep popping through our whitebread reality.

    Seems empowerment step #1 would be to give validity and support to those having such experiences and then step #2 would be to move through them an let them go and re-remember oneself as omnipotent.

    Whatcha think?

  4. Posted December 18, 2008 at 8:15 pm | Permalink

    I don’t know what I think… I was just studying for my ham radio license exam, and there was a line in there about how at one point a particular band of frequency was open to amateur radio use, but it was underutilized, so the FCC reclaimed the band for other uses. They said something about how ham operators should utilize all legally available bands, so that they don’t get taken away. There is a correlation somewhere in all of this with the notion of spectrums of perceivable reality and that not everyone is operating within the “norm.” Just like home-brew radio geeks can construct their own specialty equipment, I believe that DNA variation produces unique nervous system hardware which allows certain people to tap into frequencies which are “underutilized” by the rest of society. Once you start tapping into those frequencies though, you run the risk of intercepting or interfering with signals which may either not be meant for you, or which may be dangerous for the equipment you’re running…

    I’m not really sure I’m “omnipotent” either. I’m pretty sure that’s a dangerous thing to put onto a human mind - no matter what hardware you’re running - as it leads directly to ego inflation, and seems to run counter the perceivable proof that I have a limited physical body wherein my perception is primarily located. That may be just an illusion, but I’ve yet to completely do away with it, and have found much grace and peace by simply accepting those limitations and seeking to harmonize myself with the moment.

  5. Posted December 19, 2008 at 12:09 am | Permalink

    Nice response… Thank you

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