Aaron LeClair
Paranormal Maven
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Bc1ogzeeT9E
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mike said:its funny but they mention "a test".
sometimes i think about my experience in that light.
that i failed some sort of test
jritzmann said:mike said:its funny but they mention "a test".
sometimes i think about my experience in that light.
that i failed some sort of test
I don't think you "fail" anything they show or present you with. You just do what you do, and thats what they seem to want.
im still left with the failure aspect when i think about it.
i deliberatly asked to be "visited" and yet was unable to control my fear. i should have been able to relax and stay calm ,to not react like an ape, and yet i did.
for me there is a sense of asking for and being given an oppertunity to interact with them, and then blowing the deal, by going primate when the actual moment came
Oddly enough, of all the images here--some of which reflect my own experience--the only one that "got me" was the friggen cartoon deer. The eyes were "off" just enough that it's actually the best depiction of the eyes of these beings I've ever seen, even though they aren't literally what I've seen. Does that make sense? It's hard for me to even look at a still frame of it.