The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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Thanks for that link Cal... I've never seen that movie and will watch it tonight.
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I got a half hour into that Intruders video but then had to shut it off because it put me too much on edge while I was 'tuning out' at the same time. I'm like that with a lot of abduction material and have never been able to get through any books on the topic either.
Back a few years ago, I joined a private experiencer/abductee/contactee discussion group and I was to find that a good many in that group are the same way I am when it comes to abduction material. Eve Lorgen was a member of that group too and said that such reactions to this kind of material amongst those in our group is not uncommon at all and that we may even be programmed to be that way too. Another example of this is finding one self very sleepy where one is fighting to stay awake while reading a book on abductions. There's that subconscious aversion and avoidance to such information like that.
I'm the same way when reading various personal abduction and ET experiences on forums too. Normally, I'm a fast reader but when reading material like that, I have to slow down and focus for reading comprehension lest I miss whole chunks of information in their posts.
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Additional thoughts wrt what I was talking about in my last post:
There are times when I'm reading over someone's ET experiences only to start feeling a sense of disorientation. My thoughts on the material in front of me, as I'm reading it, become scrambled causing me to have to backtrack and slowly read over the text again to comprehend what they are saying. It's very frustrating.
This makes it hard for me to give feedback to posts like that too because when I start typing it out, a strange interference in my thought processes occur that affects the overall coherency of what I'm trying to say. I may know what I want to say and for a moment that will be very clear in my mind but just as I'm typing it out, my thoughts will become inexplicably scrambled where more typos occur too. I will nevertheless submit the post because there's an urge to do that. Somewhere deep down inside of me, I need to engage with with ET experiencers, like myself.
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Well, if it helps from what I recall, while the movie was suspenseful, it did have something of an upbeat positive ending.
If you ever get that far.
I also find that watching during daylight hours sometimes helps maintain focus.
You might just be tired, and it is a LONG movie.
The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
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Good suggestion Cal.. will try watching it again.... but in the daylight hours.
Sykotronik... I'm not surprised at all that you experience that too. Thanks for sharing.
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