Thursday, April 7, 2011

UFO Abductions - Beyond Matter?

There is a certain sense of stability in the physical world, most of us take for granted. However, in the current field of UFO abduction literature, the term "physical world" May need some redefinition. UFO abductees have found their world expands and distorted in a way that defies modern science. The testimony of the abductees now includes levitation, paralysis, telepathy, and amazing vision. To ignore this report is to ignore the vast amount of evidence that seems to be the installation of the many personal accounts. To blindly accept these reports, however, that the acceptance of data whose source is the testimony of hypnosis, vague memories, and spontaneous recall . Are you really abductees floating out of their beds at night, floating and hovering UFO, and subjected to physical examinations? Perhaps this question can be answered by looking closer to hijack testimony.
within the past decade, researchers UFO abductions Budd Hopkins and Whitley Strieber strongly promoted the idea of ​​kidnapping as a physical standard for UFO contact with humans. However, from an article published in UFO Magazine (Vol. 4, Num. 4), researcher Ann Druffel offers a new perspective on the abduction phenomenon. This perspective has changed the focus of the kidnapping of something physical to something within the mind. Ann Druffel, in his book The Tujunga Canyon Contacts ", talking about hypnotic regression separately abducted named Emily who has learned that if she can even manage to move a toe or finger paralysis broke and vanished creatures." The article goes on to report that Emily could use a mental effort to wake up her lover to break the paralysis of abduction. In another case, Ms. Druffel notes that the kidnap was not able to break out of the 'contact ' making a sound, or mantra to myself.
within the past decade, researchers UFO abductions Budd Hopkins and Whitley Strieber strongly promoted the idea of ​​kidnapping as a physical standard for UFO contact with humans. However, from an article published in UFO Magazine (Vol. 4, Num. 4), researcher Ann Druffel offers a new perspective on the abduction phenomenon. This perspective has changed the focus of the kidnapping of something physical to something within the mind. Ann Druffel, in his book The Tujunga Canyon Contacts ", talking about hypnotic regression separately abducted named Emily who has learned that if she can even manage to move a toe or finger paralysis broke and vanished creatures." The article goes on to report that Emily could use a mental effort to wake up her lover to break the paralysis of abduction. In another case, Ms. Druffel notes that the kidnap was not able to break out of the 'contact ' making a sound, or mantra to myself.
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within the past decade, researchers UFO abductions Budd Hopkins and Whitley Strieber strongly promoted the idea of ​​kidnapping as a physical standard for UFO contact with humans. However, from an article published in UFO Magazine (Vol. 4, Num. 4), researcher Ann Druffel offers a new perspective on the abduction phenomenon. This perspective has changed the focus of the kidnapping of something physical to something within the mind. Ann Druffel, in his book The Tujunga Canyon Contacts ", talking about hypnotic regression separately abducted named Emily who has learned that if she can even manage to move a toe or finger paralysis broke and vanished creatures." The article goes on to report that Emily could use a mental effort to wake up her lover to break the paralysis of abduction. In another case, Ms. Druffel notes that the kidnap was not able to break out of the 'contact ' making a sound, or mantra to myself.
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within the past decade, researchers UFO abductions Budd Hopkins and Whitley Strieber strongly promoted the idea of ​​kidnapping as a physical standard for UFO contact with humans. However, from an article published in UFO Magazine (Vol. 4, Num. 4), researcher Ann Druffel offers a new perspective on the abduction phenomenon. This perspective has changed the focus of the kidnapping of something physical to something within the mind. Ann Druffel, in his book The Tujunga Canyon Contacts ", talking about hypnotic regression separately abducted named Emily who has learned that if she can even manage to move a toe or finger paralysis broke and vanished creatures." The article goes on to report that Emily could use a mental effort to wake up her lover to break the paralysis of abduction. In another case, Ms. Druffel notes that the kidnap was not able to break out of the 'contact ' making a sound, or mantra to myself.
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an alien or not, it seems that the abductions by UFOs are more psychological than physical. However, common belief in physical contact! Is this what we're supposed to believe?

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