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Paranormal Elements

The Periodic Table of Paranormal Elements

Physiological

Feb 20 2018

Ow: Owl Phenomenon

Owls are often tied to abduction phenomenon. Abductees mention seeing owls in or around their homes. It’s thought that ETs place the image of owls in their minds as a screen image to hide the fact that the person has seen a grey alien, the large black eyes and pale face being similar to a terrestrial familiar creature. 

Written by Roger · Categorized: Element, Physiological

Feb 20 2018

Cd: Calls from the Dead

This phenomenon generally encompasses phone calls or instant messages received from a deceased person, for which there is no other explanation. This may immediately follow a person’s passing or may occur much later. Observers often report receiving comfort from a deceased loved one from the encounter.

Written by Roger · Categorized: Element, Physiological

Feb 20 2018

St: Super Strength

Super strength is a phenomenon whereby the experiencer gains a sudden enhancement of physical ability or mental clarity in times of great crisis. Often attributed to a rush of adrenaline, there are those who believe this explanation is unable to account to the incredible measure of strength of the experiencer.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Physiological

Feb 20 2018

Pa: Temporary Paralysis

The temporary condition of being unable to move, many times related to sleep states or the process of coming out of sleep or falling asleep. Also experienced during waking states when a victim experiences great fear.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Physiological

Feb 20 2018

Do: Unexplained Disorientation

A sudden sense of mental confusion or disorientation in relation to locations with increased paranormal activity. Often precedes or follows an incident of spirit possession or oppression.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Physiological

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