Chasing Phantoms - Carissa Conti-pages

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Chasing Phantoms - Carissa Conti-pages

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PPP aaa rrr ttt III III III Expanded Insights In this section, I expand more in depth on the types of metaphysical, hyperdimensional, and psychological situations that a MILAB (or “alien”) target may be facing in their every day real lives. Many of the books or articles that are available on these subjects speak in broad terms, offering an informational foundation for what mind control and abductions are. There isn’t too much material pertaining to the every day sort of issues that an abductee may encounter, with the accompanying advise and tactical tips gleaned from first hand experience. And so that’s where this section comes in. Everybody’s situation is unique though, and what I’ve learned in my own experiences may not apply to somebody else. And being that there are so many groups out there abducting people, and all with their own agendas and methodologies, means that there is no one‐size‐ fits‐all advise that is applicable for everybody across the board. So this is intended as a general starting place for tips, pointers and theories. As I learn more over time I’m sure I’ll be adding and revising this section for any possible future editions. Fear in Relation to the Abduction Experience What I’m not really seeing addressed in the materials that I’ve researched on MILABS and alien abduction is the subject of Fear. This is so important that it cannot be emphasized enough, and it’s unfortunate that so many good books and articles out there fail to recognize this in their write ups. Too often all we get are a whole lot of stories that wind the reader up but then forget to mention (or maybe don’t even realize) how fear factors into the entire scenario. Addressing fear should be the next logical step in all abduction material. Over the years my experiences have repeatedly shown me that it’s a low personal frequency that (often times) allows this stuff to breach your realm, and it’s what definitely perpetuates harassment long after it should have stopped. I find it impossible to read other abductees’ stories when it’s a rehashing of a downward spiral of negative events and where the tone is one based on fear, frustration and paranoia. In