Exploring The Effects of Liminal State Abduction Experiences

Part 3: A Short Introduction to Liminal Surgery Experiences

I of ALICE
3 min readAug 30, 2023
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Introduction

Our previous exploration guided us to how the liminal effects that contact with perceived children assumed as lost to miscarriage may affect the psychology of both parents. we will leave it at that due to the sensitivity of the issue.

Through the previous two installments, we have discussed the power of Thought-seeds as presented during meditation and in hypnagogic states can alter our attention, motivation, and perception of reality and ourselves enough to prompt us to make changes in our lives. What if liminal state contact experiences are meant to serve the same purpose? Would liminal experiences about surgical events hold a profound catalyst within us as well? Let’s explore the possible precision of these experiences and their ability to alter aspects of the human condition as the purpose of such liminal state visitations

Liminal Surgeries

Outside of fertility, pregnancy, and surgeries involving reproductive tissue extraction, there are various other experiences that involve the removal or implantation of surgical devices. This can range from treating illnesses or repairing damaged joints or tissue to modifying an individual’s brain or other areas.

We are not discussing the physical implants that some contactees appear to have. In an attempt to expand the reader’s understanding of the various motivations behind contact experiences in liminal states, we are specifically examining highly lucid experiences that may trigger thought-seeds leading to psychological or biological changes in individuals who undergo this type of contact.

The power of visualization and positive thinking has been studied in relation to cancer, physical rehabilitation, and achieving physical improvement goals. Could contact experiences in a liminal state generate such a sense of realism that it induces a strong enough belief to provoke a change in an experiencer?

A Special Experiencer

Whitley Strieber, the well-known contactee, author, and ufologist, often recounts an experience he had where a needle was pierced through his skull and into his brain. What would be the motivation behind this type of experience? There is no doubt this experience incited deep rumination and obsessive thoughts. Here the fear of the liminal surgeons (if the event was liminal) and the worry about what was being done could create an actual focus on the area where the needle pierced.

What would be the result of focussing on an area like say the pineal gland while deep in ruminantion about liminal surgeons? Could this create a meditative state? Would it stimulate the area to cause actual perceptual integrations often considered psi abilities to occur? I am suggesting greater telepathic ability, precognition, remote viewing, and the like.

Preparing to Examine a Liminal Surgery Event

Yes, this is a short installment to the chapters of this series. It is a segway into a more thorough installment coming up: a case study of an experiencer about a liminal surgery event.

I hope you enjoyed this and look forward to our next installment. don’t forget to subscribe and clap if you like this series.

As always, thanks for your time,

D.J. Rees, August 2023

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