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My Dream That Challenges a "Soul Prison" Theory

An Insight into the book Alien Interview

From Journal Entry 5/15/2026

The strange thing is that the dream came immediately after I listened to the audiobook version of Alien Interview, the controversial story surrounding the alleged Roswell alien interview transcripts from 1947.

If you are unfamiliar with the premise, the book presents a very dark cosmology. It suggests Earth is essentially a soul prison — that human souls are trapped in a reincarnation cycle by some kind of energetic force field or “shield” surrounding the planet. According to the narrative, souls cannot move on after death and are instead endlessly recycled back into human lives.

I listened to it with an open mind because I believe it is important to explore ideas, even uncomfortable ones. But emotionally, something about it felt deeply off to me. I could not shake the heaviness of it.

Then I had this dream.

In the dream, I was with a group of girls inside a dull, worn-down building. The energy of the place felt lifeless. There were multiple elevators… three total. But one of them was dangerous. A girl with me knew exactly where we needed to go, and she warned me very clearly:

“Do not take that elevator. They will get you.”

By “they,” she meant vampires.

The strange thing about the elevators was that to reach one of them, you had to step across an open gap. If you misstepped, you would fall far below into darkness. There was no safety net underneath.

We descended hundreds of floors underground, down to floor 400 and eventually returned safely to where we started. But then something happened that changed the entire dream. The same girl who warned us about the dangerous elevator suddenly decided she needed to go back and “grab something.” She entered the forbidden elevator anyway. And we all knew instantly: we would never see her again.

The vampires were there. But here is the detail that stayed with me after I woke up: The vampires could not touch us unless we willingly entered their space. There was some kind of energetic boundary or force field separating us from them.

When I woke up, I immediately connected the dream to the ideas presented in the audiobook. But instead of the dream confirming the “soul prison” theory, it almost felt like my subconscious was responding to it… challenging it. Because in my dream, the energetic barrier was not trapping us. It was protecting us. That realization hit me deeply. What if some boundaries exist not to imprison us, but to shield us from destructive energies we do not fully understand? What if discernment matters more than fear?

The emotional atmosphere of the dream is what convinced me this interpretation mattered. The dangerous energy was not coming from the protected side. The darkness existed in the elevator we were warned not to enter. That changes everything symbolically.

The vampires in the dream felt representative of predatory forces… energies, systems, addictions, manipulations, or even ideologies that consume human life force and consciousness. But they had limits. They could not simply take us. A choice had to be made first.

And that, to me, feels spiritually important. I think many fear-based spiritual theories operate by making people distrust existence itself. Distrust love. Distrust light. Distrust spirituality. Distrust life after death. Distrust hope.

But my dream did not feel hopeless. It felt cautionary. There is a difference. The dream did not say: “You are trapped forever.”

The dream said: “Choose your path carefully.” There were safe pathways and unsafe pathways. There was guidance available. There were boundaries. There was intuition. There was awareness. And perhaps most importantly: there was still protection.

I also think the girl who returned to the dangerous elevator symbolizes something many of us experience in life. Sometimes people knowingly return to destructive situations because they feel emotionally attached to something left behind there. A toxic relationship. An addiction. A painful cycle. An unhealthy attachment. A dangerous curiosity.

In the dream, she said she needed to “grab something.”

That line feels deeply symbolic to me now. Sometimes darkness does not forcefully drag people in. Sometimes people walk back toward it because they think there is something there they still need.

What I find most fascinating is that the dream did not end in doom. It ended in awareness. I remember saying: “We have to get out of here.”

That feeling was not panic. It was discernment. And honestly, I think that may have been the real message of the dream. Not all spiritual ideas deserve unquestioned acceptance simply because they sound mysterious or cosmic. Our intuition matters. The emotional texture matters. Discernment matters. Fear is not wisdom. And maybe… just maybe, some spiritual boundaries are not prisons at all. Maybe they are protection.