Ok 4chan, just give me the best spooks you have come across on the internet. Dump it all here.
Great idea OP, let's see your three or four best posts on the topic to get things going.
>>18814586
Image sauce?
Pic is of a plane the size of city. HOLY WOWOWOW the ancient humans have GOOD STUFF!
i somehow started thinking about what happens when we die. do we really see nothing, or is there something else? i cant get this thought out of my damn head. its giving me headaches
>>18814510
Your consciousness ascends to the spiritual plane, you feel no pain, only total ecstasy. You might be able to see your body on the ground and everything happening around it. After a short while you will be transported to a completely different world.
>>18814541
This is definitely not guaranteed. Without sadhana a person may very well descend to the animal species again.
Some humans aren't dying though. They have/access technology to live eternal life.
How can you live eternal life? You can increase your chances of others using technology so you live eternal life while you either: become family, friend, and/or acquaintance of someone forced to live eternal life; cause so all humans live.
Our inconscious tryin to send messages to us through symbolism?Or are subsconscius sayin to us who we truly are?
If you want to post your dream to another anons try to decipher,post it.
Bumpin for answers
Dreams are basically your thoughts becoming vivid hallucinations/experiences while the majority of your brain is 'shut down'.
Dreams are like-senses caused of electricity caused at your brain by machines far of miles causing tiny metals in your body to move, and this movement of tiny metals in your body is a kinetic electricity source.
demonology
1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3MNFBFVRBk
2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISyOKSodfPE
3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ4dY6rxOkY
4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjPZtDRDccY
how come otzi the frozen cave guy from like 3300 bc had tattoos of the cross on him?
>>18814377
ask an anthropologist.
>>18814380
he was a man not an ant
Where is the cross located?
>Alien encounters through meditation
My buddy was telling me about an article he found online that has altogether disappeared from the internet about groups of people that would meditate in groups to communicate with aliens via visons and 4th encounter experiences such as abduction by them, or lights in the sky moving irrationally and in random patterns. Need help finding any information about it due to the lack of its presence in the internet. Something called E4 or some shit.
Also a general discussion of the Ayy lmaos and or meditation.
>>18814369
CE-5 or close encounter of the 5th kind: human initiated contact with extra terrestrials.
CSETI does something with it, as well as steven greer. i recall seeing a sort of how-to or two over the years floating around on the internet but that should put you in the right direction.
Something come in my house at night. It looks like a small grey man. He's like child small but man face. He stands and watches near my bed for hours, and aometimes walks around. He touches things like cups and letters. When I chase him once he run into kitchen and vanish there's no way out, i checked. He coming here tinight at 3 O clock.
etletstalk.org seems to be a group of people who meet up regularly for this.
Post children's books that weren't meant to be scary, but still unsettled or terrified you in some way.
I'll start with Tub Boo Boo. I never even read this book, but the cover really creeped me out when I saw it in a library as a kid.
A Bad Case of Stripes scared me as a kid.
Stinky cheese man :D
There was one book I saw in the library of my grade school that fucked with me when I was young, we're talking around kindergarten/first grade here.
So all of the little-kid books in the library were in this one lower set of shelves. I was a dumbass kid who looked at the crammed books based on how nice I thought the spines looked; and this one book had a nice looking spine, it was called "Klutz". But the cover itself scared the ever loving shit out of me. I don't remember if it was like OP's pic, or like deformed actual photographs of people, but it looked messed up.
It terrified me, and maybe this was the weirdest thing of all, but I checked it out anyway (Looking back, I had this weird strategy of getting dangerously close to whatever scared me without actually confronting it. I guess a "keep your enemies closer" type of deal so that I knew it wouldn't sneak up on me.)
So anyway, I don't remember that much of what the book actually was, it scared me though. I did hesitantly flip through it, like to one page, and it was a two-page shot of more defigured people standing on a hill or mound or something, maybe at sunset. If I saw it today I would probably be disappointed, I got scared by a lot of dumb shit as a kid. But Googling it never found it for me. Does anyone know more?
How does the game work, /x/?
Use technology to live eternal life, and force so other humans use technology so you live eternal life.
How does that happen? A lot of luck. You can increase your chances of others using technology so you live eternal life while you either: become family, friend, and/or acquaintance of someone forced to live eternal life; cause so all humans live.
>>18814411
what?
>>18814488
Here is my spiel, "Paranormal, religious testaments, mythologies, and parapsychology are records/influenced of humans, with technology to live eternal life, interacting with humans who were not possessing technology to live eternal life. Another text to say this: humans who didn't have technology to live eternal life have explained their experiences, with humans who have technology to live eternal life, as religion, mythology, parapsychology, paranormal, and psi.
What I'm saying is humans have had technology to live eternal life since thousands of years earlier than now while humans are believers/workers of god, gods, religions, mythologies, parapsychology, and psi...AND A REALISTIC EVALUATION OF THE HUMANS IS SOMETHING HAPPENED TO CAUSE THESE BELIEFS; someone saw, heard, felt, smelt, and/or tasted SOMETHING.
Generally, humans seem to do technology...so a realistic evaluation of believers of god, gods, religion, mythology, parapsychology, and psi?..they are living in a universe where humans have technologies to cause what an other human would experience as god, gods, religion, mythology, parapsychology, and psi.
Can humans live eternal life by technology? Too many humans are dying to believe that any other group of humans, who have technology to live eternal life, are humans just making eternal life happen for all humans else making eternal life happen for all humans is more difficult than can be done or is being done. So if there is a group, or if there are groups, then they aren't benevolent sharers or aren't getting to share...thus we don't have evidence as if humans who have/had the technology are/were trying to help us prove humans have/had technology to live eternal life."
I've been doing a lot of research on it and I'm going to read the transcriptions tonight. If you've got any extras on it please let me know.
They went to the next level above human.
Death cult means special Nike shoe
https://solecollector.com/news/2015/03/nike-decade-heavens-gate-sneakers
see: >>18814256
Heres something interesting. Alabama cessna apparently hits something that wasnt on radar, within close proximity to airport.
This might have been discussed at some point, since its from 2002, but what do you guys think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnSeRpjjjyQ
Interesting.. Haven't heard of this one. Seems like it would be easy to explain, but no other wreckage? Odd..
>>18814357
Thanks, i was introduced to it by a buddy of mine who pilots in the area. Its spooky, not necessarily paranormal but definitely odd.
>>18814375
Yeah, I'd put it in the category of /x/.. Unexplained, no doubt. The red substance def adds to the mystery as well.
Was there any truth in what he/they believed? 20th anniversary on Sunday.
>>18814256
well they did escape this world, in a manner of speaking
>>18814259
Who is this guy and what did he believe in?
Marshall Applewhite kept his tinfoil hat on a bit too long I'd say
I noticed that the stickie is out of date and I wanted to see some creepy short films.
Bumping with creepy shorts that I've seen.
First one is "Lights Out", which inspired the feature length movie with the same name.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQhNGEu2KA
>>18814237
The Grifter
>The Passing
Two detectives investigate a call from a frantic mother.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA8_2L5cKh4
>Peekers
An elderly man asks his neighbor to help him with something odd upstairs in his house.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10diurwIa7Y
wtf does this mean? i know it can have many different meanings so tell me them all
The answer you seek is 42
>>18814174
Hey, are you a gril?
whoever you are i wish i had you around if i was forced to play survivor alone because i'd need something to skin for toilet paper
This isn't your ordinary thread. I'm not about to pull out some bullshit on you whatsoever. Following a religion is perfectly fine, believing in what it TEACHES is perfectly fine. What's NOT fine is trying to enforce what it teaches.
There are many, many cases of people seeing an Afterlife of some sort when being dead. However, while many cases seem to be similar, this is because most reported cases are only done on Christians; As a christian you are taught that you are always sinning, which is why you must ask God for forgiveness. It's natural to assume you would go to hell upon death, as assuming you would go to heaven could almost be considered a sin, as you're not the one to determine this.
I myself have had a near death experience, and what I saw was not God, Hell, Heaven, The Devil, or anything like that. It was just a figureless, translucent humanoid that I could not approach or run away from.
What's that got to do with it, you might ask?
Well, it made me think about WHY I would see that, and not God, even though I was raised catholic and have even been confirmed by a bishop. So why did I not see God?
Because our brain is capable of a wonderful thing. The chemicals it releases upon death seems to create an effect on our consciousness before it vanishes, creating a scenario that is infinitely compressed into time. One second in this unreal scenario could be a thousand years in the real world.
DMT is what our brain releases. The afterlife exists, and it is in our minds. Even if you do not follow a God, there is a life after death. Imagine lucid dreaming infinitely. Everything will go as you want it, you will be in control, you will be at peace, this is Heaven.
So please.
Don't rush towards death, draw out your life for as long as you can. Once you've done this, enjoy your presumably infinite afterlife.
I didn't see God because that's not who I want to see when I die. But I also took it as a message that it wasn't my time to die just yet, so my brain created a scenario that would be so shocking and vivid that it would wake me up via shock; sorry for being vague on that.
Say perhaps you would want to live another life, then upon dying your brain would create that scenario, and you would live another life. Would it be as you wanted it to be? Possibly not. It's like rolling a dice, and sometimes our brain is like a dice; unpredictable.
There have been minor studies/experiments done with DMT. These experiments have shown that people who use this chemical will experience months, if not YEARS of experiences within a matter of seconds, minutes, and rarely an hour or two; the people who went through this were able to talk about what they did in graphic detail.
One story I remember off the top of my head is someone who thought they were on an island for many months, and they could retell what they did each day every month with graphic detail. I would suggest trying this drug, but on the other hand I don't entirely condone drug usage.
Afterlife is more important then current life because it's eternal. Current life comes and goes but soul stays forever.
So tell me /x/, what's going on with artifical intelligence lately? When are we gonna have intelligent operating systems like that movie where the dude fucks one?
>>18813981
You can fuck one now if you want.
It ain't going to be muxh fun tough.
>>18813981
AI is an extraordinarily bad idea.
>>18814037
This.
I'd rather have something with dynamic response than something that can actively do things umprompted