03-05-2010, 01:06 PM
Dear Norral and Peregrinus,
Thank you for sharing you amazing UFO stories. I find them all fascinating--- as I've mentioned before, I've always had an affinity for all things extraterrestrial.
ahktu--I'm in the same situation as you are---many dreams, but no "real" encounters.
Ashim--I agree with you and it's a conclusion that I also came to after doing research and thinking about the nature of some people's ET encounters. Although I have not had direct contact with a UFO or ET, I know people who have and there was a curious incident that occurred at the Montessori school where I used to work:
On a spring day the children were playing outside and it was time to go indoors. One child (in my class, a sweet 3-year-old boy with a quirky personality) stopped dead in his tracks and looked very fearful. I said,"_____, are you coming inside?" He stuttered," I can't...I can't....move. They're watching me," I said, "Who's watching you?" "The potato in the sky" I looked to clouds (it was an overcast day) and saw absolutely nothing. I turned back to him and said,"I don't see anything. Let's go inside," He hesitated for a few more moments and finally began to walk carefully toward the line of children. When we were inside, he realized that he'd had an accident. I felt like it had been a very scary moment for him (and eerie for me as well). I stayed with him to help wash up and see that he was calm again. That same day, another child in the class and his twin brother (both of whom were very sensitive and were known for nervous fits) approached the boy and I as we were talking about the experience and related that they had also seen "potatoes" and "tomatoes" in the sky--they'd seen them when they were driving in the car. It sounds cute, but my conclusion was that they indeed could see the UFOs while most adults cannot because of their intrinsic abilities as children.
Anyway, keep the tales coming! It's enlightening to read them.
love and light,
origin
Thank you for sharing you amazing UFO stories. I find them all fascinating--- as I've mentioned before, I've always had an affinity for all things extraterrestrial.
ahktu--I'm in the same situation as you are---many dreams, but no "real" encounters.
Ashim--I agree with you and it's a conclusion that I also came to after doing research and thinking about the nature of some people's ET encounters. Although I have not had direct contact with a UFO or ET, I know people who have and there was a curious incident that occurred at the Montessori school where I used to work:
On a spring day the children were playing outside and it was time to go indoors. One child (in my class, a sweet 3-year-old boy with a quirky personality) stopped dead in his tracks and looked very fearful. I said,"_____, are you coming inside?" He stuttered," I can't...I can't....move. They're watching me," I said, "Who's watching you?" "The potato in the sky" I looked to clouds (it was an overcast day) and saw absolutely nothing. I turned back to him and said,"I don't see anything. Let's go inside," He hesitated for a few more moments and finally began to walk carefully toward the line of children. When we were inside, he realized that he'd had an accident. I felt like it had been a very scary moment for him (and eerie for me as well). I stayed with him to help wash up and see that he was calm again. That same day, another child in the class and his twin brother (both of whom were very sensitive and were known for nervous fits) approached the boy and I as we were talking about the experience and related that they had also seen "potatoes" and "tomatoes" in the sky--they'd seen them when they were driving in the car. It sounds cute, but my conclusion was that they indeed could see the UFOs while most adults cannot because of their intrinsic abilities as children.
Anyway, keep the tales coming! It's enlightening to read them.
love and light,
origin