This lucid dream and apparition of a baguette brandishing angry woman literally describes "Out of My Mind's Eye!"

This lucid dream and apparition of a baguette brandishing angry woman literally describes "Out of My Mind's Eye!"
Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.
Can the deceased communicate with us while we dream? I believe they do.
A strange and intriguing example of non-local information exchange during the dream state.
Some thoughts on how a cosmic grand cloud may be responsible for storing our collective and individual experiences, and could work towards explaining the things we consider to be highly strange or paranormal events.
In August 2010 I was contacted by an Aboriginal family who live near the Bruce Peninsula at Cape Croker Ontario. Some members of their extended family had been invited to visit and camp out in their yard so that they could all attend the community’s annual Pow Wow together. It was late in the evening when the UFO incident occurred.
A fresh look at the infamous Morton case of Cheltenham England. Apparitions and haunting experiences, including all the associated phenomenon that fall under the umbrella of the word ghost, have been reported since the earliest time of recorded human history. People relating first-hand encounters with ghosts represent every country, every culture, all major religions, socio-economic …
The topic of "mind control" within the general public's view is often portrayed as strictly the domain of highly paranoid and out of control conspiracy theorists, and therefore simply dismissed as not worthy of thinking about. Forms of mind control and manipulation, however are clearly evident to scholars and other interested parties as occurring throughout all societies, and cultures.
I have been interested in the events known as the Baldoon Mystery for a long time, and while I admit that elements of the story definitely have the ring of a good folktale, I cannot dismiss the sheer number of witnesses and the volume of good documentation, which suggests that something, perhaps not of this world, did occur in this tiny Scottish settlement through the years of 1829 to 1831.