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#151
Welcome to Psychic and Paranormal! / Bigfoot
February 25, 2005, 02:06:43
I've heard a few people describe Bigfoot as a negative entity, and was wondering if anyone reading this post has ever encountered one while projecting. So, how about it? Has anyone ever experienced a (or many) Bigfoot(s) while projecting? If so, please post the experience if you're able to; I'll understand if you can't or won't. Or if you have an opinion or theory about what Bigfoot is-- please share it, if you don't mind.

Oh, and SpellingCow can be pretty frakking useful!

David
#152
Welcome to Dreams! / Whenever I LD, I wake up? =-S
January 16, 2005, 02:01:59
Quote from: LogicControlling anxiety is very important to stay lucid.

Oh, frak. Guess I'm hopeless, then.
#153
I once had a girl "change" on me. The first time it happened was while we were talking to each other on the phone. She changed at least three different times; three different accents and three different personalities. Very odd. I asked her who they were and where they came from, but she wouldn't answer. It went on for a few months until she told me they had gone away, and she never changed personalities on me again. I wish I could remember more, but this was back in the late 1980s, probably the summer of 1988. Whatever they were, they were insatiable; all they ever wanted was sex, and seemed to like food from Taco Bell. Gag me with a spoon.
#154
Switching from IE to Firefox works well, too.

http://www.mozilla.org
#155
Welcome to Astral Projection Experiences! / Knocks
December 01, 2004, 01:16:55
In one of his books, Whitley Strieber described hearing a series of knocks; Three groups of three, followed by a group of two, like so:

      ...  ...  ...  ..

He seemed to think there was some significance to it.