The alien abduction phenomenon is primarily shaped by researchers Bud Hopkins and John Mack, who rely on hypnotic regression—a method yielding mixed results. Daniel Rekshan proposes that dreams play a central role in the abduction concept, acting as an intermediary for communication with non-human intelligences. He suggests that understanding dreams can enhance this communication.

Dreams are characterized by three layers:
1. Physical: nocturnal hallucinations
2. Spiritual: domain of spiritual activity
3. Mystical: constructing reality

Hypnagogia, the state between waking and sleeping, is associated with hallucinations. Abduction experiences often involve intruder, incubus, or body hallucinations. The perceived reality of abductions is supported by body marks and shared witnessing experiences.

Daniel Rekshan explores the connection between lucid dreaming, alien abduction experiences, and anomalous physical effects. He proposes that alien abduction is a specialized dream phenomenon influenced by expectations, science fiction, and cultural beliefs. Rekshan argues that encounters with non-human intelligences are dreamlike and require both rational and irrational thinking to understand.

Rekshan suggests that body marks, UFO sightings, and crop circles contain decodable messages, requiring a combination of scientific and artistic approaches. He emphasizes the importance of engaging both rational and irrational minds to bridge the gap between humans and non-human intelligences.

In a conversation with Daniel, Clint discusses the possibility of physical beings and recovered biologics from UFO crashes. They examine Dan Burisch’s detailed accounts of working with an extraterrestrial biological entity called J-ROD. Rekshan expresses skepticism about the physicality of these beings, suggesting they may be more dreamlike in nature.

The discussion highlights the importance of understanding sleep science, dreams, and false memory in evaluating these experiences. Rekshan also emphasizes the significance of body marks and geometric communication in relation to non-human intelligence.



by hunterseeker1

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  1. Me personally, I think dreams are the link to space and time. Deja Vu is the fact we have “Dreamt” about a future event and only when that event happens, does it seem eerily familiar.

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