In Jacobs’s descriptions of the return phase, an abductee recalls being enveloped by a warm but intense light. Her surroundings dissolve into brightness, and she senses downward movement toward her bedroom. The moment feels like waking from a vivid dream.
She finds herself suddenly back in bed, unsure how much time has passed. Her body feels heavy and distant, as though returning from a long lucid nightmare. The environment appears strangely quiet and emotionally flattened.
Jacobs interprets these going-home transitions as symbolic reentries that merge dreamlike perception with physical return.








