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This is really just flipp’n weird. Has this happened to you? Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?

Friday, October 25, 2013 11:43
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Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?

Thisi s really odd.

Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?

Have you dreamed about this man comforting or befriending you over the past five years? Then you are one of thousands across the world who have dreamed “this man.” And they have a website to describe their experiences.

According to the This Man website, set up to bring together the people who have dreamed about him:

In January 2006 in New York, the patient of a well-known psychiatrist draws the face of a man that has been repeatedly appearing in her dreams. In more than one occasion that man has given her advice on her private life. The woman swears she has never met the man in her life.

That portrait lies forgotten on the psychiatrist’s desk for a few days until one day another patient recognizes that face and says that the man has often visited him in his dreams. He also claims he has never seen that man in his waking life.

The psychiatrist decides to send the portrait to some of his colleagues that have patients with recurrent dreams. Within a few months, four patients recognize the man as a frequent presence in their own dreams. All the patients refer to him as THIS MAN.

From January 2006 until today, at least 2000 people have claimed they have seen this man in their dreams, in many cities all over the world: Los Angeles, Berlin, Sao Paulo, Tehran, Beijing, Rome, Barcelona, Stockholm, Paris, New Dehli, Moskow etc.

Here are a few more pictures drawn by people who have seen “this man.”

                   Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?
Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?
Why Are Thousands of People Dreaming About This Man?

And here’s a typical “this man” dream:

The first time I had a dream about this man I was having a hard time at work. I had a dream about getting lost in a huge and deserted shopping mall. Suddenly this man appeared and I started running away from him. He chased after me for what seemed like an hour until I found myself against a wall in the kids’ area in a supermarket. At this point he smiled at me and he showed me the way out towards the cash desks and I woke up. Ever since that night this man has appeared in all of my dreams and he always gives me directions to get out of the dream and wake up.

Other people dream about “this man” flying with them, comforting them after a tough day, or even taking them out to dinner and having sex with them.

What could be causing this? The site advances several theories, but my favorite is the “dream surfer” theory:

According to this theory this man is a real person, who can enter people’s dreams by means of specific psychological skills. Some believe that in real life this man looks like the man in the dreams. Others think that the man in the dreams looks completely different from his real life counterpart. Some people seem to believe that behind this man there is a mental conditioning plan developed by a major corporation.

 

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  • Neo

    It’s Mr. Bean and ETs love child!!! No – but seriously it’s probably just Satan, tell him to EFF OFF!

    • I think if you stare at “This Man” sketch drawing for a very long time it will be recorded on your sub conscience and you will have dreams of Mr. Bean/ET’s son

  • If you put it out there to enough people then people will start dreaming about it… Collective consciousness… nothing more.

  • That’s gotta Scrooge’s brother!

  • Indrid Cold, a creation from the mind of Woody Derenberger. Google “Who was Indrid Cold” for the full story.

  • I this is a concocted story. BS

    • That’s what he wants you to think! :twisted:

  • What a joke

  • MK Ultra, Mind control, if you stare at this man for a period of time, you are programmed. Then like the fainting women, the stenographer and the colorado shooter, you see a picture or hear a phrase and it sets you off. Do not stare at the picture of the dream man above. LMAO

  • One could use a psycotropic pharmaceutaKill man-made addictive drug courtesy of your local psychiatrist with permission to dole out such poison that ‘could’ enable one to see something that wasn’t ‘there’. Take your pick of poison. There are so many to choose from.
    Your Creator created organic food, spring water and natural medicine free of charge for a reason.

    Most MDs are in violation of their hypocratic oath, assuming they had one.
    The AMA, FDA, USDA , CDC and most medical schools were/Are funded by eugenicists for the purpose of enslaving, destroying and/or controlling the minion subjects. What should one expect.

    • Then we’re also dealing with that sickyactric brotherhood that knows everything there is to know about the human mind and phenomenon.

  • When one misuses their freewill and discards the Conscience, they are prime candidates for demonic possession. Just as a human body ingests calories (units of heat energy) to function, an entity not of human origin, needs energy as well to survive. Demonic possession sucks the very life out of your plasmic Soul by design. Their being is made of this same substance.

    When one is not themself, they are subject by the influence of/for another.

  • It’s conditioning of the people, making way for the anti-christ, satan comes as a light, a false hope or helper, Not Good People, God help us.

  • Where the eyebrows meet, their in lies deceit. He must be an Alien!

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