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Title: Woman in submerged car Post by PauliEffectt on Aug 5th, 2012 at 3:49pm
Part 1, Preparations
This retrieval started with me moving around in "my place" in the astral (F 27 perhaps?). I was mostly working on the details of "my place" should a PE team want to enter. I was a little surprised that things had changed, major details had changed since I was in "my place" last time. I wasn't absolutely sure I wanted everything the way it had changed. Nevertheless I sensed a woman somewhere. It was quite clear to me that this woman was a guide as I had had an identical feeling of a woman there, the day before and she had done a very strange thing. She had stretch out her arm, made it 10 meters longer, having it slide along the ground until it moved up my body and over my shoulder (I have to admit I got at little afraid) and her arm stretched like a rubber band further into the distant. She then did something more, which probably is of little interest to the following retrieval so I'll leave those details out. But the next day, when I sensed this woman again, I just assumed it was the same guide. Somehow I had ended up under water (in the ocean?) and I could sense this female guide above me. It looked like she had a scuba cyclops mask and perhaps a snorkel, but once I had noticed her, I had extreme difficulties of getting any impression at all of her presence. She was gone! I was deep under water and seemed to be dressed like some kind of rescue diver with a heavy suit, full face mask, complete equipment and a microphone inside my mask. Part 2, The car retrieval initiated I was under water (at sea?). I sensed a car. It was under water too, perhaps only a few meters below surface. Inside the car was a woman sitting at the driver's seat. There was no door at the driver side, so it seemed that she could get out by her own if she wanted to. I didn't get any impression that she had any physical damages. I just got the feeling that she was shocked and had drowned by not being able to move herself out of her car. Perhaps she was at her 30ies, she looked quite attractive and chic dressed, wearing a skirt going over her knees. By some reason I started to talk into my microphone and talking to whoever was at the other end at the "rescue boat". I also got response back with the typical sound of poor electronic transferred voice over wire. The whatever speakers had the sound of poor airport speakers calling out various messages with inaudible quality. But I also got the feeling that it was important that I spoke and pretended keeping a communication with the other members of the "rescue team" as the woman in the car was able to hear our, or at least, my voice while I talked in the diver's full face mask microphone. I lifted the woman out of the car and moved her to the surface. But now something strange happened. She seemed to move back to her driver seat in an instant, just click, and she was back behind her car's steering wheel. I again tried lifting her out (under water) and swam with her for the surface, but it was like she didn't want to, or didn't cooperated. Whenever I lost her and turned my attention back to the car, she was there again, sitting behind the steering wheel. I wondered if there was something I was supposed to do inside her car, so I moved into it and a pair of arms of a wounded male passenger reached for me. I took his hands and pulled him out of the car. I got the impression that he was taken care of by helpers. I again tried to move the woman out of the car. I sent her PUL. Tried to handle her differently, placed my hands differently so she should get a different experience of being moved out. I talked into the microphone and received the crackled electronics reply as I described my rescue work. No difference. She was back at the driver's seat again and again, still under water. Click or shift of scene! Part 3, The ferry retrieval I was somewhere differently, at a different underwater site. It was very dark. Black water. I was at a much greater depth compared to the car site. After some moments I sensed a huge, vast, sunken ferry at my right side. I swam closer to the ferry and through some of the windows of the ferry I sensed people who had been trapped inside (air pockets?) of the ferry. I saw at least on man clearly and several other persons beside him. I did as I had done during the (failed?) car retrieval, I spoke into my microphone in the hope that people inside the ferry would pick up my talking. As I swam alongside the ferry I also hammered with some kind of hard object at the metal hull of the ferry to get people's attention that there was a rescue operation going on. I then didn't have any real idea how to proceed. Should I enter the ferry and pull people out of the ferry? That seemed problematic. Or should I leave the scene to the Helpers? By unknown reason I unexpectedly started to speak into my microphone and say that the ferry could now be lifted out of the water. To my big surprise the ferry started to slowly mover upwards in the ocean water, towards the surface. Two immense, huge cranes were lifting the ferry out of the water. I got visions of rescue diver helpers now entered the ferry and handed over towels to the rescued ferry passengers. Now, strangely enough, I didn't get my typical goose bumps, energy feelings, which I usually get when a retrieval is done. I was a little puzzled. Was the ferry retrieval a real retrieval or some kind of exercise? Part 4, The car retrieval ending I was back at the woman inside her car. It really puzzled me now, when I could see that there was no door at all left, at the driver's side. If she wanted to exit her car, she could just step out and swim to the surface. She looked straight forward with a kind of shocked gaze, holding onto her steering wheel. It almost seemed like she had frozen in one pose inside the car. As I'm a bright guy I came up with this brilliant idea, if we could lift a ferry to the surface, with imaginary cranes, we should also be able to lift this dead woman's car to the surface. I fastened a pair of hooks with some kind flat metal wires to the bottom side of the car. I could hear metal go against metal as I worked on placing the lifting contraption to the car. I again spoke and talked into my microphone and then said that now the car could be lifted. She would have no other choice than have to move to the surface regardless if she wanted or not as her car slowly moved upwards. I now got the typical goose bump energy waves physically moving over me. So, aha, this was the way I was supposed to retrieve her! It was almost like an IQ test, which I apparently had fail with, at my first try. As I saw her head break the surface as the car was lifted, I also felt her pure stubbornness. She wouldn't move out of her car unless it was moved out of the water with her! People can be so strange. --- I was a little unprepared for this retrieval as I was on my stomach and had decided to stand up to do other things during my day. It seemed my guides had other immediate plans. :) I also got the year 1978, but if that's true, the car woman must have been sitting at that driver seat for a very long time, so perhaps that was the wrong year I picked up? |
Title: Re: Woman in submerged car Post by PauliEffectt on Aug 10th, 2012 at 9:20am
I wonder about the "wounded man" in the car. I'm not sure he fits the whole
picture with the "submerged woman" as I thought she was alone at first. There are some possibilities to explain the "wounded man" in the car. As I don't remember sensing the "submerged woman" when I pulled out the "wounded man", it may have been two completely different retrievals. I think there was a moment of darkness as I tried entering the car and search it. Something shifted in my impressions. Maybe the helpers quickly moved me to another target, perhaps a sunken car from another time and place, where there was a "wounded man" who I could retrieve fairly easy as he really wanted to get some help. Another, but not so likely possibility, was to prevent me from spending too much time inside the "submerged woman's" car, letting me do a retrieval of one man and give me the feeling that I was done with moving around inside the car. My task was instead to participate in letting the car be lifted out of the water. In that later case the "wounded man" could just be a helper who was acting, to satisfy my goal of searching through the car. I can't tell, but I think there was some kind of difference between those two persons. Just wanted to add this comment as I didn't feel the original post of mine was correct. |
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