V902 MM And MAJ Missing Time
The video discusses an experience the speaker, MM, had after joining MAJestic, focusing on a period of "missing time." MM recounts a strange incident where he and his wife felt an urge to drive six hours to a specific, desolate beach location. There, they encountered a man and woman who led MM to a seemingly ordinary beach changing house that opened into a large, hospital-like room.
Inside, a nurse took MM to a couch and then used a device connected to a small box to seemingly alter his physical body. MM describes being both inside and outside the box during this process, which lasted for a couple of hours. He has no memory of what the nurse explained to him. Afterward, he rejoined his wife, and they drove back, both feeling that the experience was strange.
MM believes this event was a "hardware upgrade" to his physical body, contrasting it with "software upgrades" involving his non-physical bodies. He has a strong feeling that his body may have had some kind of illness or impurity that needed correction, and that the process at the beach facility was intended to address this.
The video's broader point is that people experiencing missing time often assume something negative occurred, fueled by fear and lack of memory. MM argues that memory gaps don't necessarily indicate a bad experience. Sometimes, memories are suppressed for protection. He encourages those with unaccounted time to consider positive explanations and not to be discouraged by naysayers. MM's narrative serves as a case study, illustrating how missing time might be associated with events that, while strange and initially inexplicable, could be beneficial.
00:00 - 00:52
The speaker begins by explaining their limited opportunity to create videos due to their active and demanding daughter. They introduce the video's topic: a story from the time between leaving the Navy and joining Majestic, specifically during the mid-1980s. The story will recount an event that occurred while they were working various jobs and traveling the country, seeking better employment during a period of economic depression.
00:52 - 02:46
The speaker continues to set the scene, explaining that they were married and living in North Carolina, staying with friends in Yanceyville. They were working in manufacturing for granola bars in Mebane, North Carolina. The speaker then reveals a gap in their memory, stating they had no recollection of joining Majestic.
02:47 - 04:30
The speaker describes a sudden urge to drive six hours to the beach with their wife. Upon arriving at a specific, deserted beach location around 7 PM on an overcast evening, they encountered a man and a woman near a beach changing house. The man approached the speaker, introduced the woman he was with, and she went to speak with the speaker's wife.
04:30 - 05:17
The man then led the speaker back to the beach house, after which they returned to the car and drove back to Mebane. The speaker notes the eerie silence during the drive and the strange feeling they both experienced. Upon returning, the speaker and their wife acknowledged the strangeness of the encounter.
05:18 - 07:08
The speaker reveals that their memories of the event returned when they went to the ADC. They describe entering the beach house, which transformed into a large, hospital-like lobby with announcements playing overhead. The man led them to a couch, where they sat until a nurse arrived with the woman.
07:08 - 08:43
The nurse explained something to the speaker, which they don't recall, and then used a small, square box. The nurse touched the speaker's skin with something while they were partially inside the box, an experience that lasted a couple of hours. Afterward, they were back in their body, and another woman appeared. They walked out of the facility, said goodbye to the nurse, and suddenly found themselves back in North Carolina.
08:45 - 10:47
The speaker concludes the story, stating that this experience was the only "hardware upgrade" they had to their physical body, contrasting it with "software upgrades" to their non-physical bodies. They have a strong feeling that their body had contracted some kind of illness or impurity that needed correction. They believe the process involved being given a better body.
10:47 - 12:10
The speaker explains the point of the video: to reassure those experiencing missing time that it isn't necessarily a bad thing. They suggest that sometimes memories are blocked for protection and encourage listeners to consider positive explanations for unaccounted time, rather than immediately assuming the worst. They advise against listening to naysayers and emphasize that there may be good reasons for memory gaps.