Post by rljulian722 on Nov 1, 2015 17:46:46 GMT
There is a belief that paranormal events and ideas can be linked to a supernatural entity. There are others that believe that paranormal events are illusions. Paranormal events are occurrences that one may experience due to beliefs, someone’s culture or even ones imagination. These experiences can array as ghost, extraterrestrial life, unidentified flying objects, psychic abilities and cryptids. There are many stories shared of paranormal events that people have experienced. The more people hear about paranormal experience, the more it increases the odds of each person believing they have witnessed a paranormal event as well.
Throughout my life I believed I have experience many paranormal experiences, however, I will share the most current one that comes to mind. I experience this event in September of 2013 in my home. One Saturday night, I was awaken in the middle of my sleep. I saw my hallways light go on and heard someone walk down the hall. At that time I thought it was my mother, who lived with me at the time. My mother had gone out earlier that night and did not return before I went to sleep. Although, I felt a sudden rush to get up and check if it was her because I felt it may not have been her. I went into her room and she was not there. I began to look around the house and saw my outside sensor light go one. I immediately ran outside to see who was out there and just like in my mother’s room there was no one. I began to search the house from top to bottom to make sure there was no one in the house. I went from the kitchen to the bathrooms and even the closets and did not find anyone. I finally started to believe there may have been a ghost in the house and I tried to stay awake as long as I could before I could not stay awake anymore.
I believe I missed some important details that can help shed some light on this so called paranormal event. Earlier that day I woke at 7 am and had to get ready for my father in-laws 70th birthday party. I had to finish the slide show my wife and I were putting together and make sure the location we were having the party at had a television to show it. The party did not start until 5 pm and we were running around make sure everything went smooth until the party started. The party did not end until 9 pm, however, we did not leave the location until after 10 pm. I was exhausted and wanted to go to sleep, although, one of our out of town friends was in town and was staying at our house. We end up staying up that night until 1:30 am and this occurrence happened at 3 am.
The event that I felt was a paranormal event may not have been an event at all. In the book The Mystical Lane says, “So it is with the dream stage. At the moment of sleep (itself nothing but the transition of attention) We find ourselves occupied in a world that just hours before we thought was nothing but an incredible illusion – because it was dimmed by the intensity of the certainty force inherent in the waking state – but with which we now deal quite seriously: running away in terror from death or luring attractive mates for orgasmic satisfaction.” In this quote Lane is stating the dream state has many illusions. I believe whatever I was dreaming about awoke me because I was afraid. The illusion from my dream may have had me hallucinating the lights going on in my hallway and the footsteps. In the film UFOs and the Chandian Effecy Lane says, “Neural trickery not dissimilar to how perceptual illusions worked with employed by psychologist. What this means is that we can quite literally see and hear something and take it to be utterly real, even if it is not actually there. The mind is in essence a virtual simulator and the borderline between that in which we take to be consensual real, that which is a subjective by product is exceedingly narrow. In fact the line is so thin if we stay awake for two days or more, the dream world will intertwine with are awakening state in such a way that we often find it impossible to distinguish the two.” This occurrence is often referred to the Chandian Effect. Which means my mind could have hallucinated the whole event.
Throughout my life I believed I have experience many paranormal experiences, however, I will share the most current one that comes to mind. I experience this event in September of 2013 in my home. One Saturday night, I was awaken in the middle of my sleep. I saw my hallways light go on and heard someone walk down the hall. At that time I thought it was my mother, who lived with me at the time. My mother had gone out earlier that night and did not return before I went to sleep. Although, I felt a sudden rush to get up and check if it was her because I felt it may not have been her. I went into her room and she was not there. I began to look around the house and saw my outside sensor light go one. I immediately ran outside to see who was out there and just like in my mother’s room there was no one. I began to search the house from top to bottom to make sure there was no one in the house. I went from the kitchen to the bathrooms and even the closets and did not find anyone. I finally started to believe there may have been a ghost in the house and I tried to stay awake as long as I could before I could not stay awake anymore.
I believe I missed some important details that can help shed some light on this so called paranormal event. Earlier that day I woke at 7 am and had to get ready for my father in-laws 70th birthday party. I had to finish the slide show my wife and I were putting together and make sure the location we were having the party at had a television to show it. The party did not start until 5 pm and we were running around make sure everything went smooth until the party started. The party did not end until 9 pm, however, we did not leave the location until after 10 pm. I was exhausted and wanted to go to sleep, although, one of our out of town friends was in town and was staying at our house. We end up staying up that night until 1:30 am and this occurrence happened at 3 am.
The event that I felt was a paranormal event may not have been an event at all. In the book The Mystical Lane says, “So it is with the dream stage. At the moment of sleep (itself nothing but the transition of attention) We find ourselves occupied in a world that just hours before we thought was nothing but an incredible illusion – because it was dimmed by the intensity of the certainty force inherent in the waking state – but with which we now deal quite seriously: running away in terror from death or luring attractive mates for orgasmic satisfaction.” In this quote Lane is stating the dream state has many illusions. I believe whatever I was dreaming about awoke me because I was afraid. The illusion from my dream may have had me hallucinating the lights going on in my hallway and the footsteps. In the film UFOs and the Chandian Effecy Lane says, “Neural trickery not dissimilar to how perceptual illusions worked with employed by psychologist. What this means is that we can quite literally see and hear something and take it to be utterly real, even if it is not actually there. The mind is in essence a virtual simulator and the borderline between that in which we take to be consensual real, that which is a subjective by product is exceedingly narrow. In fact the line is so thin if we stay awake for two days or more, the dream world will intertwine with are awakening state in such a way that we often find it impossible to distinguish the two.” This occurrence is often referred to the Chandian Effect. Which means my mind could have hallucinated the whole event.