Many alien
abductees experience sleep paralysis, and if they don't understand the phenomenon and believe their otherworldly hallucinations are real, says McNally, they may seek out therapy, hypnosis, or bodywork, thereby «recovering» additional memories.
Many alien
abductees experience sleep paralysis, and if they don't understand the phenomenon and believe their otherworldly hallucinations are real, McNally says, they may seek out therapy, hypnosis, or bodywork, thereby «recovering» additional memories.
Not exact matches
«This
experience [of abduction] really hits you in the pants,» says Will Bueche, an
abductee who participated in McNally's study.
Set down in flat oil in a manner that recalls early Lucian Freud, these paintings (of Barbara Robbins on the left and Mona Stafford, an
abductee, on the right) are just off enough with their wide, askew almond eyes and catatonic affect to convince the viewer that a gulf of
experience lies between them and the subjects.