Girlfriend's dream of my abduction

sbeaudry

Jedi Council Member
Hello,
Last night my girlfriend dreamed that I was being abducted. In her 'dream' she saw me elevating and grabbed me screaming and I apparently was telling her to pull. She ended up pulling me down and we ran to the other room to hide from the green light and the couch ended up getting moved. This morning when she woke up and went to the living room the cat was visibly shaken and she noticed the couch had been moved. She thought it was very weird and wondered if it was real. I know I dreamed last night but can't recall.
So my question is... Was this a real abduction or just a dream? Or is there a hypnotherapist in az that could be recommended as trustworthy for an attempt at recall or would that be dangerous?

Of course no reply is necessary but I thought I would ask in case I do get a response.

Thanks either way!
 
Hi sbeaurdy, you might enjoy reading a short discussion that includes thoughts about aliens and hypnotherapy. You can find it HERE

In short, getting worked up and "obsessed" with possible abduction scenarios in your life, may just be counterproductive. One hypothesis is that fearing the aliens (and digging up stuff with hypnotherapy might just open a can of worms) will feed "them" with nervous energy. Plus, as I suspect, it might turn your life upside down (David M. Jacobs warns about this).

What I've found is, that even though fear of these things is natural, the best way is to educate yourself us much as you can about the matter and develop an attitude of "anger" or "nonchalance" towards these phenomena.

I would start by reading the works by David M. Jacobs, John Keel and Karla Turner, if you haven't done so (just do a search on the forum). A warning though: reading theses books might, at first, increase your fear. But once you've processed the information, the fear will subside, or that's my experience.
 
The incident seems more than coincidental. Hypnotherapy may provide an answer and that would be Knowledge, one way or the other. It would seem that you and your girlfriend should have a session if you chose to explore the matter. And if it was an abduction, you were "fighting back!" Keep us posted on further developments...
 
Aragorn said:
Hi sbeaurdy, you might enjoy reading a short discussion that includes thoughts about aliens and hypnotherapy. You can find it HERE

In short, getting worked up and "obsessed" with possible abduction scenarios in your life, may just be counterproductive. One hypothesis is that fearing the aliens (and digging up stuff with hypnotherapy might just open a can of worms) will feed "them" with nervous energy. Plus, as I suspect, it might turn your life upside down (David M. Jacobs warns about this).

What I've found is, that even though fear of these things is natural, the best way is to educate yourself us much as you can about the matter and develop an attitude of "anger" or "nonchalance" towards these phenomena.

I would start by reading the works by David M. Jacobs, John Keel and Karla Turner, if you haven't done so (just do a search on the forum). A warning though: reading theses books might, at first, increase your fear. But once you've processed the information, the fear will subside, or that's my experience.

Thank you for the link to that thread... After reading it I'm left thinking. I've had strange dreams which I've come to believe may have been early abductions in my childhood. For instance, when I was very young, not sure exactly but probably 4-8ish I would have a recurring dream/nightmare I was being chased through a house with many secret passage ways. The house was usually a variation of my childhood home or my grandparents house. I remember climbing through walls and emerging behind paintings and being chased by what I vaguely remember now to be a witch. I posted somewhere else in this forum that I have blue dot which resembles a tattoo mark above my right knee that has been there for at least 16 years with little to no change. I also have a strange pebble type thing in the tip of my nose which could just be cartilage. I dnt know. That dream of my girlfriends brought up old obsessions I guess. Maybe I'm expending too much energy n this but I think it's important. I used to be afraid not just of the dark but looking through windows at night. Part of me was scared of what I might see looking back at me. At this point I want to pull the covers back and see the monster if only to jump out of bed running and screaming. Hiding under the covers won't do me any good. So I'm considering hypnotherapy as you were. I'm a bit scared and untrusting f the process and also as you mentioned not sure I'm hynotizable having tried it once unsuccessfully about a decade ago. Anyway I'm still thinking about and wondering but don't want to throw my life into more a tailspin than it already is. So.l for now I suppose I will just keep reading about anything and everything. Another thing I just thought of was the night following her dream I dreamed I was in a plane crash that submerged into water. As I was swimming trying to get out I swam through a window of an underwater helicopter and the pilot could breathe but I couldn't and I kept asking him to roll up the windows. Anyway shortly after this I was swimming again trying to get up through the water but there was layers of some kind of film stopping me, like pool covers if you've ever seen something get stuck in those but there were layers of them and they were invisible. When I woke up I was having difficulty breathing so it could have just been my lungs were tapped. I have had lung issues all my life so that could've just been manifesting in the dream. Anywho... I wonder... Back to 'comets and the horns of Moses' for a bit. On chapter 3 and loving it.
 

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