RE: Messages From The Dead
June 21, 2012 at 12:03 pm
(This post was last modified: June 21, 2012 at 12:13 pm by Brian37.)
(June 21, 2012 at 11:37 am)average Wrote: No, that's alright Brian, I'm ok with that, it's your opinion. I didn't just hear the murdered girl, she visually appeared, in the dream; took seconds then she disappeared.
I am sound of mind and didn't ask for these messages. I could not possibly have had any knowledge of the murderer's identity at that point. It took a year to find/arrest him. Maybe had the police not been skeptics when I informed them, they'd have picked him up earlier.
Anyway, that was in the 70s and I 'begged' the universe not to use me as it frightened me to death, I didn't want to 'do' supernatural. and so the messages stopped.
I am a very strong person, never had any mental problems, held a high executive position. I can't explain it either but I do not lie. 'Integrity is my middle name'.
No that is NOT just my opinion, medically speaking the "vision" you say you had was a BRAIN MALFUNCTION which caused the delusion you had and was triggered by NATURAL brain function. No one talked to you or passed a message on to you.
I have "seen" my dead grandmother standing at the foot of my bed. I have "seen" my dead father standing at the foot of my bed. That happened when I was a kid and I did not know any better. But I know now no matter how real it felt, I know know that it was merely my brain doing that.
It is nothing more than your conscious and subconscious mixing, and if you really have stuff like depression, bi polar disorder or just even mere stress it can compile that sensation.
BUT you did not communicate with any dead person. Not knowing how powerful your brain can be in fooling you is what your problem is.
And where did I accuse you of lying? Just because I am telling you the truth about what you really went through doesn't make you a lier, just mistaken.
And again, I said you MAY have a mental disorder you may not be aware of. BUT I also said that delusion might have been brought on by mere mundane stress. Stress alone can cause very weird or very frightening dreams, even while awake.
People often have strange our frightening dreams right before or after a stressful event like witnessing a car crash, or worrying about a loved one in the hospital, or an exam in college or job performance. And lots of times the person may not be even consciously aware that they are stressed out. Quite normal but still nothing less than a brain misfire.