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Cold.
Hello everybody. This is my first time posting here, so please be kind. tongue.gif I just wanted to create a topic related to this book written by a marvelous author.

Calling on Extraterrestrials is a book written by author Lisette Larkins, who, in 1987, began experiencing bursts of light during the night for over a year. Fearing for her sanity, and the loss of her child, she admitted herself to the local psychological institution. However, psychologists/psychiatrists there could not find that she had any real psychological issues, and therefore, allowed her to go. They believed that she was undergoing paranormal phenomena.

Calling on Extraterrestials: 11 Steps to Inviting your Own UFO Encounters is a really good read, and opens the mind of the reader and encourages a more spiritual view of the world as we see it today. After picking up this book, I myself realized that I might just be a contactee!

Here's a story of which happened to me when I was a small boy.

I had quite the profound interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial beings when I was a small boy, even at a very young age. I had an alien statue, and even an alien book of which I often read. It was by Colin Wilson, called "UFOs and Aliens". Quite creepy.

Anyway, one day I had this really weird idea. It was to contact the extraterrestrials VIA telepathy. I also had quite the interest in psychic abilities as well. I was a weird child.
I remember sitting up in my hospital bed that night, getting the medication for my lungs. It was late, around 11:00 - 11:30 PM or so, and I was starting to get a little tired, but I was still watching the TV. I felt compelled to look over to my left, towards the window, and what I seen that night will probably leave a scar for the rest of my life..

It was a disc shaped craft, hovering above the adult hospital next door to the children's infirmary in which I was staying. It was black, but had blue and weird coloured lights all around it. I screamed for my nurse, and she came running in. By the time she got to the window, it was gone. A similar experience happened a few weeks ago, but I'll leave that until later to talk about. alien.gif

Tell me what you think about this book, and/or my experience! All comments are welcome, just don't be too ignorant or rude. If you haven't picked this book up, I suggest you do. It's really quite interesting.
Cold.
Nobody replied? Wtf?
Lady_Anvilabeel
Was the medication for the lungs something like morphine?
Zom
well i guess, ya never know. I grew up in a family that exposed me to more seances and ouja boards by the time I was 9 years old than you could possibly imagine, and with everything I've witnesses in that past 30 years, UFO's hovring outside your hospital window might not seem to far off, but you do have to consider the obvious explanations first. ie: sick body, weakness, medication....the mind can play tricks sometimes.
Lady Warrior Ravynwynn
I'm so sorry, but I have an absolute three-ring-circus of sarcastic comebacks going through my head...
coldethyl
Well I was thinking along the same lines as Anvil...what kind of medication were you taking? That could have a lot to do with what you remember seeing.

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Lady Warrior Ravynwynn
Yes, absolutely, seriously, that is true.
I was in the hospital with pneumonia once, and I am very sensitive to drugs, (it's such a big pain in the butt), and it was like one long, bad nightmare of wierdness. Then, there is the fact that I sometimes see real spirits, (I hate hospitals because they are full of that activity) and I didn't know what was what! I just tried to focus on the shopping channel on the TV, and ignore everything else!
SecondHeartbeat
one time i took some pills to make sure there was no pain when i got like,a shutload of teech taken out,anyways,and i took them,and i looked at the wall and it was like moving from side to side,it was weird
RollingThunder06
It could have really happened. The hospital and you taking medication was just bad timing for it to happen. Keep an open mind about it. Have you looked at different web sites or books to see if any pictures are posted from the year you are talking about to compare if any come close to what you saw?
Cold.
QUOTE(RollingThunder06 @ Sep 8 2006, 11:55 PM) [snapback]1342460[/snapback]

It could have really happened. The hospital and you taking medication was just bad timing for it to happen. Keep an open mind about it. Have you looked at different web sites or books to see if any pictures are posted from the year you are talking about to compare if any come close to what you saw?

I haven't really looked into it like that; I haven't found any pictures, either.

Also, here is the medication I was using.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salbutamol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventolin

I was using just basic Asthmatic medication, because I was sick (I had a cold, and I didn't have a temperature). As a matter of fact, I was outside the next day. It was just a flare up. The side effects of the medicine is:
Headaches
Tremor
Insomnia.

Nothing indicates that a side-effect of hallucination, nor is a hallucination the side effect of a cold, either.

I believe what I seen was a spacecraft.
Cold.
QUOTE(Zom @ Sep 7 2006, 03:49 AM) [snapback]1339755[/snapback]

well i guess, ya never know. I grew up in a family that exposed me to more seances and ouja boards by the time I was 9 years old than you could possibly imagine, and with everything I've witnesses in that past 30 years, UFO's hovring outside your hospital window might not seem to far off, but you do have to consider the obvious explanations first. ie: sick body, weakness, medication....the mind can play tricks sometimes.

I mean, I could see if it was just a quick three second thing, but I was watching it for about five to six second or so, just enough for it to pass by my window.
Bill Hill

QUOTE(Alienated Being @ Sep 10 2006, 03:37 AM) [snapback]1343622[/snapback]

I mean, I could see if it was just a quick three second thing, but I was watching it for about five to six second or so, just enough for it to pass by my window.


Oh right.. those extra seconds was just enough, for you to predetermine it was in fact an alien space ship? rolleyes.gif
Did you see it enter from space? No.
Did you see it exit the earth? No.
Did you see any aliens? No.

glenndo4000
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Did you see it enter from space? No.
Did you see it exit the earth? No.
Did you see any aliens? No.


first off, space ships don't come from space. the only ones we know of are here on earth
and just because there weren't any aliens doesn't go to say that it isn't a spacecraft.
try to be a little less harsh in future
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but still i would say the most likely explanation is that the drugs caused a hallucination maybe? considering that you were thinking about aliens and was interested in aliens could have led your mind to sort of imagine up a ufo.
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Bill Hill

QUOTE(glenndo4000 @ Sep 10 2006, 03:04 PM) [snapback]1344036[/snapback]

try to be a little less harsh in future
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ok thumbsup.gif sorry, I'll try. It's just people jump too quickly to assume.
I did mean it to sound harsh.
I don't think he's looking for an earth-bound explanation.


glenndo4000
QUOTE(billyhill @ Sep 10 2006, 03:11 PM) [snapback]1344039[/snapback]

ok thumbsup.gif sorry, I'll try. It's just people jump too quickly to assume.
I did mean it to sound harsh.
I don't think he's looking for an earth-bound explanation.


yeah i would agree with you there. people cannot just assume that they saw an alien spacecraft, without decent enough proof
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Cold.
QUOTE(glenndo4000 @ Sep 10 2006, 11:04 AM) [snapback]1344036[/snapback]

first off, space ships don't come from space. the only ones we know of are here on earth
and just because there weren't any aliens doesn't go to say that it isn't a spacecraft.
try to be a little less harsh in future
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but still i would say the most likely explanation is that the drugs caused a hallucination maybe? considering that you were thinking about aliens and was interested in aliens could have led your mind to sort of imagine up a ufo.
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I've thought of that many times, too bad hallucinations have never been reported by use of that drug. I have been using that drug, four times a day, since the age of three to keep my airways open. What I seen was not a hallucination, and chances are if it was, I would have seen quite a few other "hallucinations" throughout my lifetime.

And, just to add, there are no military bases around here in Nova Scotia, just so you know. They would not possess any secret military aircraft around here, seeing as we do not have any bases. There goes that explanation.
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I was just getting over the sickness, I was outside the next day running about and everything. I've had plenty of colds, and a few cases of influenza, but I have never seen a hallucination like that in my entire life.
Lady_Anvilabeel
Were you having trouble with your breathing, is that why you were hospitalized? Maybe you were lacking oxygen, dehydrated or running a fever at the time.
Cold.
QUOTE(Anvil @ Sep 10 2006, 03:01 PM) [snapback]1344296[/snapback]

Were you having trouble with your breathing, is that why you were hospitalized? Maybe you were lacking oxygen, dehydrated or running a fever at the time.

Erm, no. I don't remember taking tylenol for the fever, nor was I on isolation at the time (that's what they do to people who were running fevers).

No, I wasn't dehydrated, I wasn't experience fatigue, drowsiness, or having headaches. I was having problems breathing; colds affect my breathing, yes. The nurses on the seventh floor of the hospital know me well enough, and I believe that I was on oxygen as well. As I said, I was JUST getting over the sickness.

The medication I was taken was via a ventilator, which I inhaled medicine in the form of steam. If I was lacking oxygen, then that ventilator would have helped because it opens up my airways to gain more oxygen.
The Skeptic Eric Raven
I had a severe asthma attack as a child and was hospitalized. While on oxygen I had a hallucination. Not a UFO, but I saw a cartoon character walk in my room then walk out. Honest truth. It scared the hell out of m. It turned out my O2 levels were to low even with me being in an oxygen tent.
Lady_Anvilabeel
QUOTE(Alienated Being @ Sep 10 2006, 07:59 PM) [snapback]1344381[/snapback]

Erm, no. I don't remember taking tylenol for the fever, nor was I on isolation at the time (that's what they do to people who were running fevers).

No, I wasn't dehydrated, I wasn't experience fatigue, drowsiness, or having headaches. I was having problems breathing; colds affect my breathing, yes. The nurses on the seventh floor of the hospital know me well enough, and I believe that I was on oxygen as well. As I said, I was JUST getting over the sickness.

The medication I was taken was via a ventilator, which I inhaled medicine in the form of steam. If I was lacking oxygen, then that ventilator would have helped because it opens up my airways to gain more oxygen.



Don't get me wrong Alienated Being, I do believe you saw what you saw.
Cold.
QUOTE(ericraven2003 @ Sep 10 2006, 04:08 PM) [snapback]1344399[/snapback]

I had a severe asthma attack as a child and was hospitalized. While on oxygen I had a hallucination. Not a UFO, but I saw a cartoon character walk in my room then walk out. Honest truth. It scared the hell out of m. It turned out my O2 levels were to low even with me being in an oxygen tent.

But, I'm not Asthmatic. tongue.gif
The Skeptic Eric Raven
Point is that it could have been a hallucination.
Cold.
QUOTE(ericraven2003 @ Sep 11 2006, 01:19 AM) [snapback]1345005[/snapback]

Point is that it could have been a hallucination.

Hm, very interesting. I am now in the very same hospital that I was in when I was a child, I have been here many times before. The very same nurse that I yelled for JUST came back to nursing today, I haven't seen her in six years.

I asked her some questions with relation to the experience, and she said she saw nothing. I asked her what my condition was at the time, to clarify, and she stated that I was up and walking around; my oxygen level was fine, I didn't have a temperature, and I was just about ready to go home. I was outside the next day after the sighting.

To hallucinate, you'd have to be undergoing some pretty serious conditions. If you're hallucinating it means that you could be suffering from a number of things, dehydration, a fever, low oxygen level... but I had none of those things.
coldethyl
QUOTE(Alienated Being @ Sep 25 2006, 08:08 AM) [snapback]1364250[/snapback]

Hm, very interesting. I am now in the very same hospital that I was in when I was a child, I have been here many times before. The very same nurse that I yelled for JUST came back to nursing today, I haven't seen her in six years.


How convenient.
Cold.
QUOTE(coldethyl @ Sep 25 2006, 05:34 PM) [snapback]1364867[/snapback]

How convenient.

Isn't it? hmm.gif

I was rather excited to see her, as I haven't seen her in a while. Turns out she had a shift here just last week.
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