Chakra
30th July 2010, 18:18
If this was brought up before and discussed my apologies - I did a search and it didn't come up. I think it is a very interesting topic to cover as to the reasons of WHY do we do what we do... :)
So after reading up on Jim Sparks experience and some of the experiences of others. I had to question - why did people who were abducted, forced and taken against their will. Not question the lack of consent. Were terrified yet sympathized with the very technologically advance captors - and would begin to rationalize the whole traumatic experience.
Then I remembered reading up on the Stockholm syndrome.
I have found some very interesting correlation's to - kidnapping by human's and kidnapping by ET's - the really interesting thing is though the psyche of the abductee initially relies on the faith in the ability to be rescued by someone in authority. When that does not happen (when the abductee finds out they won't be - the government actually knows) - survival instinct sets in (this happens in the oldest area of the brain interesting referred to as the reptilian brain) and the victim beings then, against all logic (in the neo-cortex - the newer part of the brain) to side with the captors...
Here are just two links - I am sure there are a lot others! :)
"In the final analysis, emotionally bonding with an abuser is actually a strategy for survival for victims of abuse and intimidation."
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=167
The FBI also did a study....
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2007/july2007/july2007leb.htm#page10 (about in the middle of the page)
Any thoughts on this? Totally makes sense to me - But for me at the very basic level - If God gave us the freedom of freewill - all else that tries to take that away for any reason is about control. I also believe if the planet had too many people - by the laws of nature we would stop have babies. Nature never fails to move back to being in balance.
Cheers
Renee
So after reading up on Jim Sparks experience and some of the experiences of others. I had to question - why did people who were abducted, forced and taken against their will. Not question the lack of consent. Were terrified yet sympathized with the very technologically advance captors - and would begin to rationalize the whole traumatic experience.
Then I remembered reading up on the Stockholm syndrome.
I have found some very interesting correlation's to - kidnapping by human's and kidnapping by ET's - the really interesting thing is though the psyche of the abductee initially relies on the faith in the ability to be rescued by someone in authority. When that does not happen (when the abductee finds out they won't be - the government actually knows) - survival instinct sets in (this happens in the oldest area of the brain interesting referred to as the reptilian brain) and the victim beings then, against all logic (in the neo-cortex - the newer part of the brain) to side with the captors...
Here are just two links - I am sure there are a lot others! :)
"In the final analysis, emotionally bonding with an abuser is actually a strategy for survival for victims of abuse and intimidation."
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=167
The FBI also did a study....
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2007/july2007/july2007leb.htm#page10 (about in the middle of the page)
Any thoughts on this? Totally makes sense to me - But for me at the very basic level - If God gave us the freedom of freewill - all else that tries to take that away for any reason is about control. I also believe if the planet had too many people - by the laws of nature we would stop have babies. Nature never fails to move back to being in balance.
Cheers
Renee