Headlines today say, “Alien abductions may be vivid dreams” Ok so now they want everyone who have been abducted to think that they was dreaming? And also on the other hand, all of us who have actually seen a UFO, that were we dreaming to maybe? Alien abductions may be vivid dreams the study say. According to lead researcher Michael Raduga, more than half the volunteers experienced at least one full or partial out-of-body experience, and seven of them were able to make contact with UFOs or extraterrestrials during these dream-like experiences.
First of all Michael Raduga, can`t find much about him anywhere, but clearly he is a dedicated debunker. Even back in Russia he was always trying to debunk the whole UFO phenomena as in the Aleshenka case.
Michael Raduga`s ( real name : Mikhail Raduga born 1984 ( means The archangel from the rainbow…hmm) states on his website that for the first two years he explored the OBE state he was convinced it was proof of the afterlife. After two years, and after doing all sorts of experimentation he came to the personal conclusion that it *probably* is not. He seems to be vacillating on the subject but open to the possibility that there may be something of consciousness that may be out-of-body, but he refers to his classic OBE states as “simulations”. Meetings with deceased loved ones? “Simulations”. Visitations by extraterrestrials? “Simulations”. He believes that NDEs, alien abduction and all the rest are identical “simulations”. Needless to say, he can’t see target locations or items and at a loss to the topic. His name is also very suspicious it sounds like it Could be taken from the steamship Raduga who in 1965 observed some unusual phenomenon. Mentioned in the “CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Of the Ancient Kind“ Or maybe after the “The Raduga Moskit (Sunburn) A antimissile-ship is perhaps the most lethal antimissile-ship in the world,” wrote Fisher in a review of the Chinese navy. Anyway it`s fishy as the fisherman said!!
So what is wrong with this? Well all of it really. What he just don`t understand, one thing to start with. It`s been said that for ex : That the Annunaki could capture and hold souls for one thing. So if we was forced to go into the Astral plane to meet with Annunaki, then it`s still as real as it can get. And it would still be a real abduction. However I don`t think this is the case at all. Abductions have occurred and are just as real as people say. Then I believe to that they can affect us in our dreams, because dreams are just a sort of electric outflow between the soul and the brain and this can be altered. So what ever and if Mr. Raduga meant that we were dreaming (dreams), then he is at least wrong in this case. The practice of Phase states of the mind is the hottest and most promising pursuit of the modern age. Unlike in the past, the notions of ”out-of-body experience”, “lucid dreaming” or ”astral projection” have already lost their mystical halo, and their real basis has been studied in minute detail from the most non-nonsense approach. Now, this phenomenon is accessible to everyone, regardless of their worldview. It is now known how to easily master it and apply it effectively. Michael Raduga website and the books on it, give each and every person something that previously could only be dream t about – a parallel reality and the possibility of existing in two worlds.
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