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Permalink Reply by Knersus on March 12, 2012 at 15:31 Aliens exist yes, i dont care if people think its anti christian to believe that aliens exist. Its actually very arrogant of people to claim that we humans are so important that we are the only intelligent life in this vast universe. There are billions of suns in the galaxy and every single one of them has planets revolving around them! To say none of these planets would be habitable is absurd. So i dont need to see flying saucers and lil green men to believe that they exist, i would say it is only logical that there is life out there in the universe outside our own galaxy.
I am a very sceptical person, i only believe what i can see or logically comprehend to be. Thus i dont believe in zombies, voodoo dolls etc. I dont knock those that do believe in it,but to me personally its nonsense. Your brain is so powerful that it can make you believe anything if you are gullible. This was proven when people weregiven tea to drink , but they were told that it was alcohol. They got drunk! From tea!..lol. So if you really believe in black magic and witch doctors, i am sure you will see zombies and witches because you set your own brain up to imagine these things. Some people can bend spoons with their brain power! Although it might be a trick too. But the thing is we only use 10% of our brains, imagine what you could do if you used 100% of it! I believe aliens do use 100% of their brains, thats why they can do things like telepathy etc. Their mouths are there fore smaller because they dont need it to speak, their heads are bigger because they use their brains much more than we do and the brain is a muscle like every other muscle in your body, exercise it and it will grow.
Permalink Reply by Knersus on March 13, 2012 at 7:20 I fully agree that modern drugs make people do weird things, i experienced this myself last yr. I ended up in hospital for two weeks. This because a lady GP who obviously got her degree in a lucky packet gave me two sets of pills that she only realised later, but to late, that i should not take them together because they cause hallucinations! In fact this is exactly what happened to me after i took them for three days in a row. I know i was not dreaming, i saw demons/snakes on my ceiling when i lay down on the bed. I was so scared after that i stayed awake for two straight days and finally zonked out and woke up in hospital. Now there are two possiblities here, one is that indeed it was just that, hallucinations, ie seeing things that dont exist because of deep held beliefs enforced by religion that the devil exists. Alternatively, these were not hallucinations, but the pills made me sensitive to the observing the spirit world, ie seeing dead people! Thus i could have seen the demons that surround us on a daily basis that make us do evil things. In either case, this was the worst experience i have ever had in my entire life and i dont wish it on anybody, whether real or imagined. I saw images of the end of the world and what i believe was hell. I dont know if this was due to hallucinations or whether i was given a warning from what awaits me in the after life. Although i cannot call it a near death experience because i did not see a white light nor was i at any stage close to death. I was simply messed up by modern meds supplied by n moron of a GP.
Permalink Reply by bodhidharma on March 14, 2012 at 12:55 Not sure about the snake/demons. Were they demonic looking snakes? Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Or a demon a demon. Or an alien an alien. Then again u said we add on our own religious outlook on things. Interesting. Hope you recorded your experience. May even be of medical interest too. I'm sure that other patients must have had a similar experience. Particularly nowadays when doctors get their papers from the Traffic Department.
Permalink Reply by Knersus on March 16, 2012 at 7:56 I call them demons because i dont know how else to describe them, more like snakes and monsters. My one uncle had a similar experience after taking the wrong meds, he was actually on a golf course playing a game when he started seeing snakes etc, ie things that werent really there. So its not a dream state, we both saw these things while awake, that is what was so frightening. I also had visions of Earth breaking up and somehow it was my fault! But the latter was in my dreams. Now i hope it was all an hallucination caused by the meds and not a vision of the future that i was given!
As i said i woke up in hospital but i was zonked out for three days, in this three days i was caught in a never ending nightmare dream. My mom told me during this time a hot blond nurse told me to relax that i was not crazy and i was just hallucinating..dammit...just my luck..i dont recall a hot blonde nurse talking to me! She said a shrink spoke to me as well to determine if i had lost my marbles, i dont remember this either..lol.
I can now kind of understand what people in a coma must be going through, they cant communicate with you but they can hear everything being said, like if someone says, he is a vegetable, switch off the machine!
bodhidharma said:
Not sure about the snake/demons. Were they demonic looking snakes? Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Or a demon a demon. Or an alien an alien. Then again u said we add on our own religious outlook on things. Interesting. Hope you recorded your experience. May even be of medical interest too. I'm sure that other patients must have had a similar experience. Particularly nowadays when doctors get their papers from the Traffic Department.
Permalink Reply by bodhidharma on March 16, 2012 at 14:33 Hectic stuff, dude. Have you ever read the psychology of Carl G Jung? Snakes have a double meaning. It can mean power/wisdom/healing. The snake in the Garden promised knowledge. Of the kind we would consider secular.Moses overcame the magicians with a snake of his own who ate the others. He also walked with a bronze snake ahead of Israelites. It must have been the ancient Egyptian symbol for medicine.
Jesus also told his followers to be as wise as serpents.
It must have been bad drugs. Pity your brain didn't work the blonde nurse into your hallucinations too! Then again, perhaps you need to save that experience for when you are in good health.
Knersus said:
I call them demons because i dont know how else to describe them, more like snakes and monsters. My one uncle had a similar experience after taking the wrong meds, he was actually on a golf course playing a game when he started seeing snakes etc, ie things that werent really there. So its not a dream state, we both saw these things while awake, that is what was so frightening. I also had visions of Earth breaking up and somehow it was my fault! But the latter was in my dreams. Now i hope it was all an hallucination caused by the meds and not a vision of the future that i was given!
As i said i woke up in hospital but i was zonked out for three days, in this three days i was caught in a never ending nightmare dream. My mom told me during this time a hot blond nurse told me to relax that i was not crazy and i was just hallucinating..dammit...just my luck..i dont recall a hot blonde nurse talking to me! She said a shrink spoke to me as well to determine if i had lost my marbles, i dont remember this either..lol.
I can now kind of understand what people in a coma must be going through, they cant communicate with you but they can hear everything being said, like if someone says, he is a vegetable, switch off the machine!
bodhidharma said:Not sure about the snake/demons. Were they demonic looking snakes? Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Or a demon a demon. Or an alien an alien. Then again u said we add on our own religious outlook on things. Interesting. Hope you recorded your experience. May even be of medical interest too. I'm sure that other patients must have had a similar experience. Particularly nowadays when doctors get their papers from the Traffic Department.
We can allmost start a new interesting group!
Thanks for the info you guys.
bodhidharma said:
Hectic stuff, dude. Have you ever read the psychology of Carl G Jung? Snakes have a double meaning. It can mean power/wisdom/healing. The snake in the Garden promised knowledge. Of the kind we would consider secular.Moses overcame the magicians with a snake of his own who ate the others. He also walked with a bronze snake ahead of Israelites. It must have been the ancient Egyptian symbol for medicine.
Jesus also told his followers to be as wise as serpents.
It must have been bad drugs. Pity your brain didn't work the blonde nurse into your hallucinations too! Then again, perhaps you need to save that experience for when you are in good health.
Knersus said:I call them demons because i dont know how else to describe them, more like snakes and monsters. My one uncle had a similar experience after taking the wrong meds, he was actually on a golf course playing a game when he started seeing snakes etc, ie things that werent really there. So its not a dream state, we both saw these things while awake, that is what was so frightening. I also had visions of Earth breaking up and somehow it was my fault! But the latter was in my dreams. Now i hope it was all an hallucination caused by the meds and not a vision of the future that i was given!
As i said i woke up in hospital but i was zonked out for three days, in this three days i was caught in a never ending nightmare dream. My mom told me during this time a hot blond nurse told me to relax that i was not crazy and i was just hallucinating..dammit...just my luck..i dont recall a hot blonde nurse talking to me! She said a shrink spoke to me as well to determine if i had lost my marbles, i dont remember this either..lol.
I can now kind of understand what people in a coma must be going through, they cant communicate with you but they can hear everything being said, like if someone says, he is a vegetable, switch off the machine!
bodhidharma said:Not sure about the snake/demons. Were they demonic looking snakes? Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Or a demon a demon. Or an alien an alien. Then again u said we add on our own religious outlook on things. Interesting. Hope you recorded your experience. May even be of medical interest too. I'm sure that other patients must have had a similar experience. Particularly nowadays when doctors get their papers from the Traffic Department.
Damn Knersus that must have been frightening! I wouldnt like to go that through. Scary stuff. Helpless and all that.
Knersus said:
I call them demons because i dont know how else to describe them, more like snakes and monsters. My one uncle had a similar experience after taking the wrong meds, he was actually on a golf course playing a game when he started seeing snakes etc, ie things that werent really there. So its not a dream state, we both saw these things while awake, that is what was so frightening. I also had visions of Earth breaking up and somehow it was my fault! But the latter was in my dreams. Now i hope it was all an hallucination caused by the meds and not a vision of the future that i was given!
As i said i woke up in hospital but i was zonked out for three days, in this three days i was caught in a never ending nightmare dream. My mom told me during this time a hot blond nurse told me to relax that i was not crazy and i was just hallucinating..dammit...just my luck..i dont recall a hot blonde nurse talking to me! She said a shrink spoke to me as well to determine if i had lost my marbles, i dont remember this either..lol.
I can now kind of understand what people in a coma must be going through, they cant communicate with you but they can hear everything being said, like if someone says, he is a vegetable, switch off the machine!
bodhidharma said:Not sure about the snake/demons. Were they demonic looking snakes? Sometimes a snake is just a snake. Or a demon a demon. Or an alien an alien. Then again u said we add on our own religious outlook on things. Interesting. Hope you recorded your experience. May even be of medical interest too. I'm sure that other patients must have had a similar experience. Particularly nowadays when doctors get their papers from the Traffic Department.
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