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Post by sansseed on Jan 18, 2011 16:03:05 GMT -6
I have heard or read about people experiencing vibrations before/after an abduction, or when witnessing a UFO. I was wondering if this vibration was a constant feeling, or did it come in waves, or at regular intervals. Anyone have any ideas?
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Post by harmony on Jan 18, 2011 16:29:12 GMT -6
I have heard or read about people experiencing vibrations before/after an abduction, or when witnessing a UFO. I was wondering if this vibration was a constant feeling, or did it come in waves, or at regular intervals. Anyone have any ideas? I stay in a constant vibration which is worse in the morning. I think it's anxiety for me, though.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 18, 2011 19:56:56 GMT -6
The only vibration I remember from my abduction experience was when they picked me up in the air with the beam of light. Whatever energy source they used made a really deep throbbing type of humming sound, sort of like an electrical transformer, and I could feel it vibrating all the way through my body. I don't know if that is the same thing these other people are talking about though. I think Lois felt the same type of thing that I did.
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Post by sansseed on Jan 19, 2011 12:38:42 GMT -6
The reason I ask..., one night last year I felt some weird vibrations. I was home alone and had just gone to bed. I could feel these vibrations, but it wasn't a constant feeling. They would come about every 10 seconds and last about a second. I remember thinking at the time that it was odd, but didn't put too much thought into them. Not until I started reading other accounts of vibrations.
Now, I do live near a small industrial area. It is mostly commercial, but there are two heavy equipment places. I could very well be from one of them. Although, I haven't felt it before, nor since. So, I was just wondering what others have felt in relation to vibrations.
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Post by paulette on Jan 19, 2011 14:26:45 GMT -6
Steve posted a thread about a guy in the Yukon who remembered being abducted but remembered more details 10 years later when he was employed making fishing poles (I think) and the machinery he used hummed. He then remembered a hum in his remembered experiences and a few other details.
Our senses are tied into our memories very strongly. Realtors suggest that people use "apple pie" scent in the kitchen when they are trying to sell their house. Makes people think of Grandma's home and pie doncha know...
Colors/visual remind us of other things that color. Ditto taste, texture, scent (big one - very old part of the brain) and hearing.
After listening to Debbie Krebble's account of her experiences and her outrage that someone interpreted them for her (UFOmania) it reinforced in my mind the fact that many of us here have a basket of details of what happened to us/what we experienced happening and that we all are looking for ways to fit the pieces of the puzzle together. And we don't necessarily stop that task even when we aren't thinking about it - so just like when I try to remember an actor's name and stew about it and then it POPS UP when I'm no longer trying to remember - I think our brains conduct a constant search pattern to try to pull together a shape to our scattered experiences.
And so we are paying attention and a hum may be more than just a hum if its tied to memories or even experiences we had as a child that no one every explained and we couldn't ask. Or a hum could be just a hum. Lots of things hum all around us.
I hear things in the night and I stay awake and process - what was that? What is it most likely to be? (Listening...). OK it seems to be non-repeating (to be dismissed?) or it is repeating and explainable (ducts creaking after the furnace goes off and they cool). This hyper-attentive state is common in people who have been traumatized by something and they later judged that they should have been paying more attention...It's like, I'm not missing anything now...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2011 18:10:27 GMT -6
When I injured my shoulder while sleep-walking (or possibly being dropped by aliens who knows I don't remember how I got out of bed and on the floor up against the wall), the doctor decided to do an MRI on my shoulder. They asked me if I wanted to listen to music, I told them classical. So there I was in the long claustrophobic tube wearing a revealing paper gown with headphones on listening to the most irritating Soprano I have ever heard in my entire life. The machine started vibrating and making all of these weird electronic sounding beeps. I started to freak out. Panic. I can't move. I'm in this tube... and now I'm vibrating. I tried to soothe myself and calm myself down. It was hard, because the vibration was scaring the bejeebers out of me. They told me not to move. My right arm began twitching involuntarily... of course it was the one they were taking the image of... not the other arm. After awhile, I convinced myself that I was going to be OK, I closed my eyes and took some deep breaths and said to myself, "You're perfectly safe. It's going to be alright." And after awhile, I had convinced myself that the odd beeping sounds and the throbbing vibrations sounded kind of like a keyboard synthesizer. Yes. It was music! Good idea self. Relate it to music. It calmed me down considerably. Instead of scaring the bejeebers out of me, the vibrations were actually soothing me because I had changed my state of mind. Immediately after I was freed from the tube, a crack of white-hot lightning shot through the sky and was visible through the big picture window of the MRI room. All the staff gasped as a loud CRACK of thunder was heard. It was awesome. I got to walk out to my car in the heavy pouring rain without an umbrella.
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Post by paulette on Jan 20, 2011 19:25:26 GMT -6
I had my moment of truth in an MRI machine too - no one told me that 1. I would be totally immobilized with no way of getting out on my own - like a manual get out if the building is on fire and everyone has run away button. 2. How loud it would be and how weird it would sound. 3. How TIGHT a fit it was - my shoulders were rolled in and I felt hugely stressed by the tightness 3. that there would NOT be the question: Are you alright? I kept being told I was alright (although I was hyperventilating and obviously NOT ALRIGHT) by a smug young voice - who I hadn't met ahead of time. And lastly 4. How bloody long it would take.
In protection of myself I went from full fledged panic attack (the only one I can remember having) to being "asleep". And they didn't want me asleep either - I suppose one could wake up suddenly and really really freak out.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 21, 2011 10:35:44 GMT -6
Back when we were on the MUFON forum we did an experiment which was kind of a long-distance group meditation thing. The first couple of times we did it I felt vibrations running through me. I had never tried meditating before that and I didn't really know what to expect, so it was pretty surprising. The first time it felt like there was a strong electrical current running through my body over and over again, like it came in waves. The second time it was not as strong but more constant. Those were the only two times I felt it. Maybe the same thing that caused those vibrations, whatever it was, also caused what you were feeling, sanseed.
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Post by sansseed on Jan 21, 2011 11:22:39 GMT -6
Like someone was praying/meditating for me on that night. Yay!! I can use all the help I can get. ;D
But, you bring up an interesting thought. Maybe sometimes we tap into an energy. Hmm, this gives me something to think about.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 21, 2011 16:12:44 GMT -6
It is very possible that there is some energy that we tap into on occasion. We had some interesting things happen during that group meditation experiment. Many people had visions of things that were very similar. In one case, Jo and I saw exactly the same thing. Something had to cause that to happen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2011 16:51:41 GMT -6
Yep and several others all saw things very similar. I think a lot of things can be accomplished by 'collecting' energy from like minds. When I was 18 my friends little brother was hit by a car and it broke his leg..he was only 4 and they were afraid to give him anything for the pain until they were sure he had no internal injuries. His family happened to be mormon and with his little brother screaming in pain, 7 of them came in and prayed over him. Within ten minutes the kid was giggling and snacking on jello. I think many healings have happened this way as well as spells, prayers for many things and other psychic phenomena. I think 'miracles' do happen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2011 16:58:53 GMT -6
I had my moment of truth in an MRI machine too - no one told me that 1. I would be totally immobilized with no way of getting out on my own - like a manual get out if the building is on fire and everyone has run away button. 2. How loud it would be and how weird it would sound. 3. How TIGHT a fit it was - my shoulders were rolled in and I felt hugely stressed by the tightness 3. that there would NOT be the question: Are you alright? I kept being told I was alright (although I was hyperventilating and obviously NOT ALRIGHT) by a smug young voice - who I hadn't met ahead of time. And lastly 4. How bloody long it would take. In protection of myself I went from full fledged panic attack (the only one I can remember having) to being "asleep". And they didn't want me asleep either - I suppose one could wake up suddenly and really really freak out. Wow. You actually fell asleep? I didn't fall asleep, but I kind of went into a meditative trance now that I'm thinking about it... That young guy shouldn't have been so mean to you. What a butt-head. I had an older man and an older lady come out to me and talk to me before they put me in the tube and they gave me a little button to push in case I got nervous so they could talk to me. I did it twice. That was the second MRI I ever had done. The first one was an state-of-the-art "doughnut" MRI. They have them in Anchorage, but they don't have them here in Fairbanks. That one wasn't so scary... but when that one started, I was alone in the room and all of a sudden the table lifted up about three feet in the air and I was very upset by this. They didn't tell me that would happen... Then the table I was lying on went through the "doughnut" and then it started making those weird noises again and the table started jerking me through the doughnut in very small motions in both directions. The second time I knew what sort of weird sounds to expect, as I told my sister, "It sounds like a machine gun" but they sound louder and scarier in the tube... skywalker: Wow. Vibrations during meditation? I've never experienced or heard of that before... that's cool.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 21, 2011 20:59:01 GMT -6
skywalker: Wow. Vibrations during meditation? I've never experienced or heard of that before... that's cool. From what some of the people in the group said it appears to be pretty common for certain people. The first time I felt it I thought it was Earth-shattering experience but when I told people about the next day they were all like, "Yeah, it happens all the time..." Not to me it doesn't. I guess I'm just not a good meditator.
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Post by lois on Jan 21, 2011 23:31:17 GMT -6
Sansseed.. Mine came in waves, it was the power with in the ufo I was standing under. I have attack's today when I hear any motor that vibrates me and comes in waves.. It has to come in waves or it does not get me stirred up.. My head gets lightning bolts shooting up the back of my heard when I hear it.. It was a low deep tone. Not loud at all, but it tremered my body from feet to brain.. always from feet to brain .. never the the other way around.. I was standing on Concrete. so it really got to me. Had I been on dirt it would not of had such an effect. Same way today, if I'm standing on dirt and this sound approches me it does not vibrate me as much.. But concrete, I run.. I never watch firworks on concrete, only in a chair on dirt ground.. It would rip my head off. See it is not the firework noise but the vibration from it..Is my head pain in bolts from a past memory and only mental or is it matter hurting in my head..?? I will never know. I have had MRI's and they show nothing to do such things. But I do have white lesions on the back of my brain..
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Post by lois on Jan 21, 2011 23:40:09 GMT -6
To this day I can only speculate on all I have read about ufos for a lifetime. The only truth I know is what I saw and heard.
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