Alex
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Clinical Psychotherapist Jerry Gaura has posted an interesting piece:
Are alien abductions real? Are they dreams, pathology, or crossover phenomenon, or perhaps evidence of our greater disconnection from a mulitdimensional reality? Recently I had to take a step back and remind myself why I'm so fascinated by this subject matter. Honestly, I have to do this often as it's easy to lose track when you're studying a topic as strange as alien abduction. Anomalous phenomenon, and all things lumped into this ambiguous meta category called the "paranormal" has evolved to become a convenient catchall for a slew of undefinable and uncharacterizable processes in our culture. As a result, part of the job now requires untangling this knot of phenomenological castaways that now dance like shadows in the light of our increasing technological and societal complication. ...Which is wordy way of saying the process can get pretty confusing at times.
http://parapsychotherapyx.blogspot.com/2013/10/coaxing-transformation-out-of.html
Are alien abductions real? Are they dreams, pathology, or crossover phenomenon, or perhaps evidence of our greater disconnection from a mulitdimensional reality? Recently I had to take a step back and remind myself why I'm so fascinated by this subject matter. Honestly, I have to do this often as it's easy to lose track when you're studying a topic as strange as alien abduction. Anomalous phenomenon, and all things lumped into this ambiguous meta category called the "paranormal" has evolved to become a convenient catchall for a slew of undefinable and uncharacterizable processes in our culture. As a result, part of the job now requires untangling this knot of phenomenological castaways that now dance like shadows in the light of our increasing technological and societal complication. ...Which is wordy way of saying the process can get pretty confusing at times.
http://parapsychotherapyx.blogspot.com/2013/10/coaxing-transformation-out-of.html