Friday, April 13, 2012

What would it feel like, if you Became a Movie?

Hello folks!

A few weeks ago, I watched a violent movie, in "Universe mode", where you "become the movie".  When the movie was over, the feed (HBO) showed the closing credits.  But, since I was "planted  right in the middle of the movie" (experiencing the movie, in a "muted" state), I was still there.  It was, as if they had filmed in a special parallel universe, perhaps on an unsustainable planet, where time is spotty, via computer.

The fantastic thing is that they kept the feed going, making it look like the people on the other end had access to my Apartment!  So, this becomes a potential nightmare now!  But I stayed in bed, watching the TV screen, as they used every method possible to try to break into my apartment!  But, apparently, the "parallel universe" force fields held, as they never made it in, even using guns and, possibly bombs.  But it was apparent that they could see me, through whatever multi-dimensional audio-visual equipment was present in their own environment.

Remember, folks, when you experience things that go "Bump in the night", if you don't "invite them in", they can't hurt you.  Why?  Because they are "out of phase" with your reality.  Since I knew this, I responded, in a neutral, amused, way, to the images coming out of the TV screen.  There was no audio from that feed, but I could see people mouthing things like they were trying to "rescue" me.  But then, when they escalated the force, against the Force Fields (that routinely exist between universes), it was obvious that they wanted to "break into that object", one way, or other, to "get something".  It's possible that all I got was a surveillance camera, but it seemed to be more than that.  But  anyway, they finally lost interest.  (I guess there's still a Surveillance camera there, but I've lost track of it).

Bottom line?  Watching a movie, while you are either falling asleep, drunk, or under the influence of some sort of substance, you just MIGHT become a part of the movie itself.

Be careful, folks!  One movie I recommend is Waking Life.

Thank you and best regards,

Ken Parker, Seattle, WA