bodleyfludes
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Post by bodleyfludes on Mar 8, 2021 9:59:00 GMT -6
Does any participant or guest claim to have never seen anything that could be reasonably categorized a UFO.
I mean something looking odd, or behaving oddly in the sky, which defied identification and was outside normal likelihood or expectation.
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Post by paulette on Mar 9, 2021 20:32:41 GMT -6
You might run a survey. The Never's would be a smaller group I think. How about yourself?
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bodleyfludes
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Post by bodleyfludes on Mar 10, 2021 9:07:40 GMT -6
Maybe it is just me, but I have gained the impression that strangeness, anomalous happenings that is, tend to fizzle from memory faster than 'normal' stuff. I have become confirmed in that belief over time. Another aspect of the strangeness phenomenon. I had a couple of 'UFO' experiences that I recall. Both happened while we were living in the last house (1996-2011). Both occurred during early morning dog-walking. The first, I had for some reason stopped to stare intently at a particular star cluster (I'm not astronomical but I think it may have been the Little Dipper). As I watched, suddenly one of the stars revealed itself as being an imposter. It left its position, did a lightning fast circular sweep of the group, hesitated momentarily, then sped off at high speed in a straight line towards the lower left horizon. One is left wondering what one saw - no 'instant replay' available. The encounter was very brief, but extraordinary, so I reported the event by email to a UFO group. I was surprised when someone phoned me back about the sighting soliciting further details, which I did not have. When I asked whether anyone else had ever reported such a thing, I was told, this is the most common kind of UFO report, but we have no idea what it is.
The other time, again early morning and walking down my road with the dogs, a very noticeable bright object, low in the sky, came slowly sailing across my path from behind trees on my right. I had nothing by which to judge distance and size, but it was large enough to give the impression of being more or less diamond shaped. I thought I could detect darker patches within the glow, but I had no clear view of shape or structure. It shone bright emerald green all over, and left a faint, steadily diminishing, silvery trail. Interesting to me was that it seemed to be travelling so incredibly slowly, I characterized the speed of its passage as less than that of a lazy crow, and that it seemed to travel parallel to the ground, right from when I first caught sight of it until it disappeared behind trees to the left of the road. There were no reports of the event in the local newspaper, but this is a relatively low-population area. I vaguely assumed that what I saw was returning (man-made) space junk, though aspects of what I observed seem not to 100% support this.
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Post by paulette on Mar 14, 2021 18:55:14 GMT -6
Did you experience lost time? Floating overhead is one of my very early memories. I would freeze where I was(outside) and stop breathing. I always wondered about that. But then I went to a workshop on hypnosis used for deep relaxation. I was all good, drifting away until she said, "You are in a meadow with flowers. The sun is warm [all good]. But then, a little cloud floats overhead. And I'm like, "NO IT ISN'T A CLOUD!!!"
I later went to her and was hypnotized and regressed back to the night in Texas. I got more material - but then she said, "Now there is probably more, and you can remember it later."
I didn't hear that. When I heard it on the tape she gave me, I freaked out. 5 minutes of silence in my memory.
And that's the way it is...
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