Entities: Gray Being

  • The Table Examination and Dissolving Boundaries

    The Table Examination and Dissolving Boundaries

    Jacobs presents a case in which a woman lies on a cold table surrounded by beings performing a manual and instrumental examination. As the procedure continues, her sense of physical boundaries blurs. She feels as if her body is expanding or contracting like a dream image.

    She cannot identify where sensations originate, describing floating impressions, tingling, and disjointed tactile fragments. The scene feels symbolic rather than purely physical.

    Jacobs interprets this dissolution as part of the abduction structure, where dreamlike sensory confusion blends with invasive bodily procedures.

  • The Dim Corridor of Amnesia

    The Dim Corridor of Amnesia

    Jacobs documents a recurring image reported across abductees: being guided down a dim corridor within the craft. The corridor is narrow, quiet, and appears to swallow sound, resembling a dreamlike tunnel between states of consciousness. The experiencer senses she is entering a deeper layer of the event.

    Her memory becomes fragmented as she moves forward. The corridor feels both familiar and unreal, as though its geometry shifts with attention. She recalls feeling suspended in time, unable to determine how long she walked.

    Jacobs interprets these corridor passages as transitional, containing the symbolic function of dream tunnels that lead from one realm of meaning into another.

  • Floating Transport Through the Wall

    Floating Transport Through the Wall

    In Jacobs’s Secret Life, an abductee describes the surreal moment when she drifts out of her bedroom and passes directly through the wall. The movement feels effortless, as though she is floating within a lucid dream. She experiences a sense of detachment from her physical body, noting that she offers no resistance.

    The transition into the craft feels like shifting into a symbolic dream world, where familiar boundaries dissolve and the environment rearranges itself. The experiencer feels both terror and calm, as though watching a dream unfold around her.

    Jacobs notes that these floating transitions show the hybrid qualities of abduction memories, blending dreamlike imagery with emotionally charged perception.