Man, you are quite annoying
Ghost of Bisbee said:
I like how OP is nowhere to be found in all of this
redline248 said:
While skimming this thread I remembered that last night my wife showed me a video on facebook that was of a recording the Apollo astronauts made during their trip around the moon.
It showed that the dark side of the moon was full of cities glowing like you see in those satellite images of the US at night time.
You should definitely take his advice, having Ghost of Bisbee on ignore is a game-changer.BowSowy said:
Man, you are quite annoying
Beast of Burden said:
Man...a few posters on this thread take their aliens very seriously.
Absolutely nothing. Both me and TTCTS were respectful the entire time. Unless staff considers TTCTS posting a bunch of Gordon Ramsey gifs as profanity.The Porkchop Express said:
Yeah what did you do to get the thread nuked like that?
aTmAg said:Absolutely nothing. Both me and TTCTS were respectful the entire time. Unless staff considers TTCTS posting a bunch of Gordon Ramsey gifs as profanity.The Porkchop Express said:
Yeah what did you do to get the thread nuked like that?
aTmAg said:Absolutely nothing. Both me and TTCTS were respectful the entire time. Unless staff considers TTCTS posting a bunch of Gordon Ramsey gifs as profanity.The Porkchop Express said:
Yeah what did you do to get the thread nuked like that?
Yeah, I had a ridiculously long post that got blown away too. The one before the Gordon Ramsey blast. I don't remember what I said in that one. Something about relativity and quantum mechanics.The Porkchop Express said:
I'm frustrated because I wrote a really long response to that question and it was gone 30 minutes later. I'm only getting dumber as I get older so I doubt I can recapture the magic to type it over.
aTmAg said:
I sorta forgot where we left off, but do you agree that no matter how advanced their technology might get, that no alien species could ever make 1+1=3?
BenFiasco14 said:
As time has gone on, im sort of starting to subscribe more to the theory that we call "aliens" are probably interdimensional beings instead of extraterrestrial.
Could be as simple as the astral plane which I can confirm DOES exist. I've entered it and most of the beings there were just as wtf at me as we here would be when people see "Bigfoot". But there are those in the astral plane that DO know of us and will make contact with you. Maybe our version or cryptozoologists and UFOlogists
aTmAg said:
Do you agree that it is possible that there may be no loopholes for the light speed one? And if it turns out that there is no such loophole, then that alone means there is basically zero chance of us getting into contact in our lifetimes?
BenFiasco14 said:
As time has gone on, im sort of starting to subscribe more to the theory that we call "aliens" are probably interdimensional beings instead of extraterrestrial.
Could be as simple as the astral plane which I can confirm DOES exist. I've entered it and most of the beings there were just as wtf at me as we here would be when people see "Bigfoot". But there are those in the astral plane that DO know of us and will make contact with you. Maybe our version or cryptozoologists and UFOlogists
TCTTS said:BenFiasco14 said:
As time has gone on, im sort of starting to subscribe more to the theory that we call "aliens" are probably interdimensional beings instead of extraterrestrial.
Could be as simple as the astral plane which I can confirm DOES exist. I've entered it and most of the beings there were just as wtf at me as we here would be when people see "Bigfoot". But there are those in the astral plane that DO know of us and will make contact with you. Maybe our version or cryptozoologists and UFOlogists
As I've said before, as crazy as it sounds, I honestly don't think this is far from the truth.
redline248 said:
Sounds like you need to start a new thread to tell your story.
Or lay off the drugs![]()
TCTTS said:
Our own government was confirmed to be involved in remote viewing (and probably still is), which is likely in the same ballpark as what you're describing. Heck, the link below is an official Army report literally hosted at the CIA's official website, having to do with just that, and it's one of the most fascinating documents I've ever read (I was on the hunt for good movie/TV show ideas, which is what first attracted me to it)...
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001700210016-5.pdf
IMO, whatever we want to call it, it's probably all part of the same consciousness, beyond our material existence. And what's funny is that people will call you crazy for saying what you just said, or call me crazy for agreeing with you, but then those very same people will go to church on Sunday and believe wholeheartedly in *their* alternate plane of existence, souls beyond our physical form, etc. I'm not at all knocking their faith, it's just funny to me that their beliefs are basically the same, but because it's all tied to Christianity it's ok. What I'm saying is that it's probably all the same thing, just interpreted differently by various faiths, experiencers, science, etc.
AliasMan02 said:
I'm super interested in this sort of thing, but it should always be viewed with the understanding that the human brain is not a reality-percieving device. The brain's preceptory function is to filter and interpret reality into something we can more easily understand/comprehend. We also can't tell the difference between imagined experiences and real ones once they're logged and stored away in our memories... this is why we can hear a story over and over again and eventually believe we remember experiencing it ourselves.
The way the brain functions makes recounting facts from things like astral projection or superconscious trips unreliable, at best.
BenFiasco14 said:AliasMan02 said:
I'm super interested in this sort of thing, but it should always be viewed with the understanding that the human brain is not a reality-percieving device. The brain's preceptory function is to filter and interpret reality into something we can more easily understand/comprehend. We also can't tell the difference between imagined experiences and real ones once they're logged and stored away in our memories... this is why we can hear a story over and over again and eventually believe we remember experiencing it ourselves.
The way the brain functions makes recounting facts from things like astral projection or superconscious trips unreliable, at best.
Fair enough. Perhaps I wasn't clear. Astral projection isn't like walking through a Stargate and suddenly you're in this entirely, 100% cognizable alternate world with aliens roaming around. It's really hard to describe. But I can tell you each time I did it I used the exact same steps to do so. Worked sometimes. Sometimes it didn't. I didn't dream it if that's what you're implying.
To this day 10+ years later I'll be lying in bed sometimes and I feel the "pull". I easily shake it away but it's clear I'll carry this the rest of my life. Believe what you want to believe. Doesn't matter to me if you believe. I know what I experienced. I'm not running around trying to sell my story. It's just my life.
Ghost of Bisbee said:BenFiasco14 said:AliasMan02 said:
I'm super interested in this sort of thing, but it should always be viewed with the understanding that the human brain is not a reality-percieving device. The brain's preceptory function is to filter and interpret reality into something we can more easily understand/comprehend. We also can't tell the difference between imagined experiences and real ones once they're logged and stored away in our memories... this is why we can hear a story over and over again and eventually believe we remember experiencing it ourselves.
The way the brain functions makes recounting facts from things like astral projection or superconscious trips unreliable, at best.
Fair enough. Perhaps I wasn't clear. Astral projection isn't like walking through a Stargate and suddenly you're in this entirely, 100% cognizable alternate world with aliens roaming around. It's really hard to describe. But I can tell you each time I did it I used the exact same steps to do so. Worked sometimes. Sometimes it didn't. I didn't dream it if that's what you're implying.
To this day 10+ years later I'll be lying in bed sometimes and I feel the "pull". I easily shake it away but it's clear I'll carry this the rest of my life. Believe what you want to believe. Doesn't matter to me if you believe. I know what I experienced. I'm not running around trying to sell my story. It's just my life.
I vaguely remember you posting about this experience years ago, and how the last time you did it successfully, it was terrifying.
How similar are the steps to get to lucid dreaming?
Lucid dreaming is pretty cool, one of those things you have to "practice" though.
Life is a weird thing