tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post5718995771225077175..comments2024-03-18T23:26:58.363+10:30Comments on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena - scientific research: The Clare 'window' area part twoKeith Basterfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-77868519515985855992011-08-27T09:51:56.782+09:302011-08-27T09:51:56.782+09:30Posted a comment on the other item before I read t...Posted a comment on the other item before I read this! Yes, all somewhat 'deja vu'! Kandinsky's hypnogogic imagery may well be on the mark. As you said, Keith, some odd events even involved us investigators, including the rather odd reaction, after an event, of going straight to sleep!DadBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13413824946677808754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-8828259310417992062011-08-26T18:23:00.067+09:302011-08-26T18:23:00.067+09:30I find these accounts fascinating although it'...I find these accounts fascinating although it's difficult to have certainty that they happened in any real sense. Hypnopompic states could be a likely candidate unless the couple are both in agreement what they saw.<br /><br />A reason why I'm open-minded is that I've had a couple of similar incidents. Two years ago, I woke up and saw a spherical, pulsing object roll through the opposite wall and along the ceiling. It was football-sized and these square 'towers' were rising and falling as it moved. It was halfway out of the ceiling and rolling in my direction. It was so unusual and 'real' that I calmly watched its slow approach and focused on the details. The sphere reached the ceiling above my head and came down the wall to me. It wasn’t threatening and I was filled with curiosity and wonder. As it reached the point of just above my head, I had the notion (too much Hollywood) that it would pass through me or in me. I began to reach up to touch it. Instead, it 'submerged' through the wall and was gone. I reached up and put my hand to the wall and felt no warmth or evidence that this had happened. <br /><br />Rather than go to sleep, I lay there and went over what had just happened. Even now, I can remember it all quite clearly and don't know if I imagined it (hypnopompic) or not. The 'object' was so real, and unlike anything I've ever seen, that I can't think where my imagination would have pulled it from.Kandinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11598864214791609926noreply@blogger.com