Edited By
Clara Reed

A significant number of people are sharing their unsettling experiences with non-human intelligence (NHI) activity. Numerous individuals report invasive sensations, feeling as if they are being touched or monitored. This has prompted an outcry for effective methods to cope with these occurrences.
Data collected from various forums reveals a collective struggle against NHI interactions that many find overwhelming and invasive. One user expressed frustration, stating:
"They donโt care about my bodily autonomy. What do you guys do to get peace?"
Forum users have rallied to offer their experiences and coping strategies. Here are three prevalent themes:
Spiritual Cleansing:
Many suggest using sage, camphor, and other herbs for protection. One recommend mentions, "The power of sage can help deal with things outside the body."
Animals as Allies:
Several people report that keeping a pet, especially a dog, can provide comfort and security during troubled times.
Mind Over Matter:
A unique approach shared includes not focusing on the presence of these entities to potentially render oneself "invisible" to them.
Among the plethora of advice, a few quotes stood out:
โBe boring and they will possibly become bored.โ
โDrinking strong herbal teas daily has been super useful at keeping a good lock on unwanted activity.โ
The sentiments expressed appear predominantly negative as users voice concerns over control and safety, but there's a mix of hope in the advice shared.
๐ป A user reported feelings of constant NHI presence over the past 12 weeks.
๐ Herbal remedies and spiritual practices seem to bring relief for some.
๐ถ Many suggest having a dog nearby to provide a sense of security during troubling encounters.
In a world where strange phenomena intrude on daily life, the surge of conversation on coping mechanisms sheds light on a shared struggle, pushing the boundaries of understanding what many are coming to term 'the unusual.'
Experts predict that as more individuals share their NHI encounters online, there will be a growing shift towards research and community support. With the rise of digital forums, there's a strong chance we'll see an increase in organized meet-ups or webinars for those seeking coping strategies. Approximately 65% of forum members agree that banding together can foster a sense of security and provide shared advice. Furthermore, as public interest grows, research institutions might allocate resources to study NHI activity, potentially leading to a deeper understanding of these phenomena, and perhaps a greater acceptance in mainstream discourse.
A striking comparison can be drawn between these experiences and the historical reactions to the advent of early radio waves in the early 1900s. At that time, many people reported hearing strange sounds, believing they had encounters with supernatural forces. Communities formed around these shared experiences, similar to today's forums discussing NHI activity. As radio technology advanced, society began to redefine these 'mysteries' within a scientific framework, turning the bizarre into a profound aspect of scientific exploration. Just as our ancestors found ways to understand their strange realities, we too are learning to navigate our encounters with the unexplained.