ID | #1608499436 |
Added | Mon, 21/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Keith Basterfield
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
The woman woke up to find her husband in a violent state resembling a heart attack. He was panting, his temperature was high, and he was shaking.
He kept saying:
"they wanted him to go with them."
He claimed to have seen someone or something looking at him from the window. at first he was uneasy, then he saw faces at the window calling to him. He panicked when he saw three or four faces at the window, their bedroom was on the second floor.
The faces were human in shape, but one made a bad impression on him. he told the "faces" that he wasn't going to go with them. he then began to feel suffocated and felt that they were somehow "pulling" his emotions.
The next thing he knew, his wife was comforting him. Shortly after the incident, he became very ill, but then recovered.
Original news
Location. Palm Beach, Queensland Australia
Date: early 1988
Time: early morning
A woman woke up to find her husband, in a frenetic state, resembling a heart attack. He was gasping for breath, his temperature was high and he was shaking. He kept saying, “They wanted him to go with them.” He claimed he saw someone or something looking at him from the window. He had felt uneasy at first then he saw faces at the window, which were calling him. He panicked as he saw three or four faces present at the window, their bedroom being on the second floor. The faces were human in form but one made a bad impression on him. He told the “faces” that was not going to go with them; he then began to feel stifled and felt as if they were somehow “pulling” at his emotions. The next thing he knew his wife was calming him down. He became very ill soon after the incident but recovered.
Source: Keith Basterfield
Hypotheses
Hallucination
A hallucination is a form arising in consciousness without external stimulus, i.e. the perception of non-existent real objects (objects and phenomena).
Negative hallucinations represent the opposite-perception of actual objects.
Hallucinations appear as ordinary people in stages of extreme psychological exhaustion in the extreme fatigue, the absence of external stimuli, lack of sleep, high temperature, intoxication, dehydration, etc., and also in the use of alcohol, psychotropic substances, various injuries and diseases, and some mental and neurological diseases.
Investigation
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