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Sex with Ghosts
Anonymous:
no apology necessary, it's just a lot harder to read in caps. :smile:
former CEDU therapist:
I didn't see a post that labeled you psychotic or disordered. They are saying this is a classic, text book event that is a part of brain function in falling asleep. We've even been able to produce it in the laboratory. Sorry, it's text book - and not uncommon. You certainly have the right to think that ghosts are having sex with you if that's important to you. However, insisting on that belief rather than accepting that it is a common and well understood phenomenon looks - well - odd.
--- Quote ---On 2004-04-12 19:48:00, Anonymous wrote:
"IF A GHOST OR SPIRIT WAS MAKING CONTACT WITH ME,WOULDN'T THAT MOST LIKELY OCCUR IN MY BRAIN? IN YOUR WORLD VIEW, I LOOK PSYCHOIC OR DISORDERED, BUT I'M NOT. I EXPLORED THE IDEA OF SLEEP PARALYIS, BUT IT DOESN'T FIT. SCIENCE CONTINUES TO DISREGARD ANY HUMAN EXPERIENCES THAT DON' FIT INTO ITS NARROW VIEW. JUST BECAUSE SCIENCE PUTS A LABEL ON SOMEHING DOESN'T MEAN THEY HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS.
THE PENDULUM IS SWINGING PEOPLE, TRY TO KEEP UP."
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Anonymous:
Are you related to Jack Clearman who is a former BCA therapist?
Alice Clearman:
No, but I would LOVE to find him - he has to be a relative. My cousin did our genealogy and found that all Clearmans are related. It's a very unusual name. If anyone can find him for me I would love it!
--- Quote ---On 2004-04-13 00:53:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Are you related to Jack Clearman who is a former BCA therapist?"
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Anonymous:
If you think it sounds odd, you ought to experience it!
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