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Starting today and continuing every other Friday, I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned regarding how to handle alien abductions. I’ve been attempting various methods since my late teens (way back in the ’80s) and over the years I’ve managed to eke out a few stratagies that alleviate negative situations and address the ongoing imposed amnesia issue.
Dealing with lack of knowledge about what is going on in your own life due to outwardly imposed amnesia is a wicked problem that we abductees all deal with universally. The aliens seem to not only get us to forget on demand, they seem able to make us remember any accidental bits and pieces as dreams. I suspect this involves brain wave manipulation, due to one significant event in my 20s where I was in the ‘dream-mode’ and popped out of it into normal consciousness in a continuous flow of memory. (Really learned a lot from that incident, which will be shared soon.)
In any event, there are ‘tricks’ you can use while in that dream-mode (where you’re actually awake, but perceiving reality differently) to signal to your everyday waking self that it was a real event. Or, if you don’t remember any of it, you’ll know something happened. I’ll be going over those ideas.
Then there’s dealing with these telepathic, mind-controling aliens or hybrids! More issues, more strategies. Emotional control when confronted with fear that can be absolutely over-the-top is difficult to acquire, but there are ways to switch things up a bit and wrest a little control back over yourself rather than go into full-on panic mode.
Once you get those basics working, you can start to try to find out more about what is going on with them. What are they doing with you? What are they getting you to do? Keeping track of things as best you can and keeping a record of events, dates, and whatever you can remember is a good idea.
Finally, there’s dealing with the aftermath… PTSD for most of us. Many phobias (of doctors and dentists is a common one) and general anxiety and some odd reactions and behaviors leave a legacy we have to deal with whether we remember much of what the aliens did to us or with us– or not!
Unlike most traumas, alien abductions involve ongoing, unpredictable, secretive abuse. It never ends completely, though it does slow down for most of us after youth and even more after menopause or eldership. Confronting that reality isn’t easy, but its the only way to learn to survive in some way with our grossly imposed upon realities.
In the meantime, here are some previous posts where I address many of these issues, to give you an idea of what I’ll be discussing more of soon:
Mantid Encounter– Touching & Sign-Leaving: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/5780.html
Acting Goofy Around Greys– Using Behavior To Shake Things Up: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/8182.html
Mirror Memory Trick During Blond Encounter: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/10719.html
Requesting Aliens Meet Outside, Not Take Me From Bed: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/15483.html
Signals To Myself To Trigger Memories: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/17112.html
Dealing With Power Failures Due To Interference: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/18053.html
Taking Careful Notes With UFO Sightings: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/22699.html
Dealing With Realizing Aliens Abductions Are A Part of Your Life: http://spirals-end.livejournal.com/43400.html
Hopefully, this previous work will help everyone know what I’m talking about regarding coping.
More to come in 2 weeks! At Spiral’s End: What’s Left After the Paradigm Shatters is the personal paranormal blog of a woman that follows not only current odd events in her life, but recounts incidents from her past, including lifelong alien abductions, encounters with ghosts and other spiritual beings, and premonitions from either waking visions or dreams. She reacts and speculates about the deeper meaning behind these incidents and wonders– what is the ultimate reality or intelligence behind it all?