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Have you ever had a paranormal experience?

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LOL...seeing the size of your head may qualify as a paranormal experience.
 
Way to many to list. Some good ones where...

Computer speakers talking to me.
picks on wall move when i walk by.
thought i was in flash dance in my room one night. lol Lights going crazy.
Seing things from corner of eye all the time.
and feeling cold spots all the time.

I dont give a fuck what people think of me the shit real. :) Nothing happened for long time though. Dont even get me started when i was a kid.
 
About 15 years ago, maybe two weeks after my grandmother died, I'm in bed with my girlfriend snoozing away when I hear this voice call my name. . .the first time it was very quiet and sweet, the second time it was a little more insistent but still calm, the third time it finally woke me up. . .I sat up in bed, looked around my room and a few seconds later, the floor fan burst into flames. . .I ran over and unplugged it and tossed it in the shower and turned on the water to douse the flames. The voice I heard was absolutely that of my grandmother. I have a guardian angel. :)
 
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Hmm... I'm not sure of what you're asking exactly...


Quick definitions (paranormal)

adjective: not in accordance with scientific laws (Example: "What seemed to be paranormal manifestations")
adjective: seemingly outside normal sensory channels
Word origin info is available.



Hmm... I'm gonna go with 'no' here.




:cow:
 
samoth said:
Hmm... I'm not sure of what you're asking exactly...


Quick definitions (paranormal)

adjective: not in accordance with scientific laws (Example: "What seemed to be paranormal manifestations")
adjective: seemingly outside normal sensory channels
Word origin info is available.



Hmm... I'm gonna go with 'no' here.




:cow:
Somehow, I was expecting a "no" from you. It's okay, my darling skeptic. ;-)
 
you're expecting christ to rise from the dead, right?

if so...i can understand your interest in the paranormal world.
 
I've had some really intense things happen to me in the past, and recently. I really don't care to elaborate though.
 
hmmmm....lots of people in here that are unwilling to share the details. I think that lends to people's credibility when they are a little reluctant to talk about the details.
 
HeatherRae said:
hmmmm....lots of people in here that are unwilling to share the details. I think that lends to people's credibility when they are a little reluctant to talk about the details.


Well, its pretty weird... and hard to even explain.
 
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HeatherRae said:
hmmmm....lots of people in here that are unwilling to share the details. I think that lends to people's credibility when they are a little reluctant to talk about the details.

Maybe they are hard to describe, involve personal matters, or they are used to openly discussing the topic with people that tend to laugh at them, so they no longer wish to be open about the matter?

... just a thought...




:cow:
 
samoth said:
Maybe they are hard to describe, involve personal matters, or they are used to openly discussing the topic with people that tend to laugh at them, so they no longer wish to be open about the matter?

... just a thought...




:cow:


yeppers
 
samoth said:
Maybe they are hard to describe, involve personal matters, or they are used to openly discussing the topic with people that tend to laugh at them, so they no longer wish to be open about the matter?

... just a thought...




:cow:
kiilljoy! ;-)
 
There was this one time I was sleeping on a summer afternoon, I think the window was open and just before I woke up, I was in a half-conscious state and it was like I was dreaming, but I couldn't breathe...and I felt and heard someone breathing on my face. It was a suffocating feeling where your chest is clenched and you're lungs seem paralyzed. I snapped awake right after, like I usually do, since I've had this suffocating feeling before right before I wake up. But the only difference was, this time was the only time I felt and heard someone breathing on me, like a light whisper.
I know what you're thinking, it was the wind from the window, but no I never felt the wind from the window on my face, and it wasn't even windy out when I woke up. I've also slept with the window open many times before. I love waking up from those and thinking it was only a dream, but that particular time there might've been something more to it.
 
I think most people have, though it's a very personal thing, so i wouldnt doubt peoples reluctance to blab about it here
 
Sometimes it feels like someone is trying to get in bet with me. But I wake up and no one is. I thought it was nothing until my exgirlfriend said she felt it to.
 
Another time my roomate told me that her kids bedroom was haunted. I didn't believe her because she was a crack head. But one night I was there alone with the boys who were sleeping in the frontroom, and a toy robot kept going turning on it thier room. I finally took the batteries out but then a little while later a different toy turned on. A remote control car. My roomate said that the people who lived there before had a kid who died of an athsma attack in that room. Spooky.
 
Oh, good....SPOOKY. I love hearing these things. Good responses, peeps.
 
HeatherRae said:
Oh, good....SPOOKY. I love hearing these things. Good responses, peeps.


check your pm's
 
All the time. Mine are weird though. What'll happen is for no reason I'll start thinking of a specific episode of a TV show like Seinfeld or the Simpsons. Then a day or two later I'll actually be watching it on TV, even if I was just flipping through the channels randomly or had just sat down to watch TV rather than do something else. Its not like I see the commercials for these shows, so I have no idea when they are airing. Like yesterday at Chipotles for no reason I started thinking of an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry goes to India. When I got back with my roommate I started watching TV and the TV was set for a channel airing that exact episode. It happens about 10x a month and I am never consciously aware of it until it is actually on. Its probably something like this.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1966746.cms

I'm not sure how it works, or if I could actually use it for something useful.
 
Lao Tzu said:
All the time. Mine are weird though. What'll happen is for no reason I'll start thinking of a specific episode of a TV show like Seinfeld or the Simpsons. Then a day or two later I'll actually be watching it on TV, even if I was just flipping through the channels randomly or had just sat down to watch TV rather than do something else. Its not like I see the commercials for these shows, so I have no idea when they are airing. Like yesterday at Chipotles for no reason I started thinking of an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry goes to India. When I got back with my roommate I started watching TV and the TV was set for a channel airing that exact episode. It happens about 10x a month and I am never consciously aware of it until it is actually on. Its probably something like this.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1966746.cms

I'm not sure how it works, or if I could actually use it for something useful.
LOL...useful...sure, I can't find the TV guide. ;-)
 
HeatherRae said:
LOL...useful...sure, I can't find the TV guide. ;-)

If I could find out why it happens and actually apply it to something else that would be pretty useful because I seem to know what I"m going to be doing a day or two from now. Right now it is just a meaningless novelty.
 
Lao Tzu said:
If I could find out why it happens and actually apply it to something else that would be pretty useful because I seem to know what I"m going to be doing a day or two from now. Right now it is just a meaningless novelty.
Have you tried to focus to see if you can apply it to other aspects of life? Perhaps deprive all your senses and see if you can focus on this? It would be an interesting experiment. =-)
 
CaliGirl said:
I think most people have, though it's a very personal thing, so i wouldnt doubt peoples reluctance to blab about it here


Eh, I have no problem talking about the experiences I've had. I'll describe one of the best ones (I've posted it before, but a long time ago).


I used to work in a restaurant that the owner believed was haunted. Strange things did happen there; table settings would get all messed up overnight, the top bowl in a stack of bowls would somehow fall to the floor and smash (but only the top bowl in the stack), of course strange noises when it's real quiet, etc. We even had an old lady who was a regular who always wanted to be seated at a certain table in the one room of the place, just so she could "talk" to the ghost. That room was also where the table settings always got messed up.

But no one ever saw any of this happen, they could have been pranks by bus boys for all we knew. So it became kind of an inside joke, when we hired someone new we would tell them about the ghost, it was all a sort of joke.

So I'm there for three years, one night after work five of the younger employees are hanging around the bar. It's too late to go anywhere and the owner was on vacation, so we just decide to hang out in the restaurant. Something happened that afternoon that brought up ghost talk again, so we all got the "bright" idea to get an Ouija board and try to "talk" with the ghosts. We set the board up in the room where most of the stuff happens, and we took about a half dozen table candles and set them on the floor all around us (so we could turn out the lights to add atmosphere).

So we do the Ouija thing, asking questions like what is your name, how old are you, etc., and most of the answers were just gibberish and hard to understand. At this point we are all laughing and carrying on because we all believe that "someone" is pushing the viewfinder around, none of us are taking this seriously. Then, one of the candle flames literally grows to a few feet in height, lighting up the whole room. After about a minute the candle suddenly goes out. Now we are all sitting on the floor looking at each other like what the fuck just happened, when the viewfinder starts to move again. But none of our hands are on it! Then another candle turns into a huge flame and burns out. It was then we realized that as we lose candles the room was getting darker, and the board is still going on its own, I'll bet we just sat there for almost a minute too scared to move. It was when we heard the squeaking of one of the bathroom doors swinging that we all just ran for the door and left.

From that point on we had the revelation that the place really WAS haunted. When we told the owner about our experience she laughed and told us we were idiots for trying to play with an Ouija board, but it didn't surprise her at all. She had no doubt that the place was really haunted. No one ever saw an actual ghost in the place, but later I did actually see one of the soup bowls in the kitchen "leap" off of the stack and smash to the floor. One time there were three of us in the kitchen talking when a wine glass slid across a counter top and fell to the floor, right in front of our faces. It might sound scary, but things like this had gotten so common place over the years that it really didn't faze us. It was kind of a relief to know that "bus boys weren't playing pranks".

True story, every bit. The restaraunt is called Gracie's in Pottstown, PA. It's in a few of the local ghost story books. I later learned that the building was a temporary hospital during civil war times. Really makes you think about things....
 
Forge said:
Eh, I have no problem talking about the experiences I've had. I'll describe one of the best ones (I've posted it before, but a long time ago).


I used to work in a restaurant that the owner believed was haunted. Strange things did happen there; table settings would get all messed up overnight, the top bowl in a stack of bowls would somehow fall to the floor and smash (but only the top bowl in the stack), of course strange noises when it's real quiet, etc. We even had an old lady who was a regular who always wanted to be seated at a certain table in the one room of the place, just so she could "talk" to the ghost. That room was also where the table settings always got messed up.

But no one ever saw any of this happen, they could have been pranks by bus boys for all we knew. So it became kind of an inside joke, when we hired someone new we would tell them about the ghost, it was all a sort of joke.

So I'm there for three years, one night after work five of the younger employees are hanging around the bar. It's too late to go anywhere and the owner was on vacation, so we just decide to hang out in the restaurant. Something happened that afternoon that brought up ghost talk again, so we all got the "bright" idea to get an Ouija board and try to "talk" with the ghosts. We set the board up in the room where most of the stuff happens, and we took about a half dozen table candles and set them on the floor all around us (so we could turn out the lights to add atmosphere).

So we do the Ouija thing, asking questions like what is your name, how old are you, etc., and most of the answers were just gibberish and hard to understand. At this point we are all laughing and carrying on because we all believe that "someone" is pushing the viewfinder around, none of us are taking this seriously. Then, one of the candle flames literally grows to a few feet in height, lighting up the whole room. After about a minute the candle suddenly goes out. Now we are all sitting on the floor looking at each other like what the fuck just happened, when the viewfinder starts to move again. But none of our hands are on it! Then another candle turns into a huge flame and burns out. It was then we realized that as we lose candles the room was getting darker, and the board is still going on its own, I'll bet we just sat there for almost a minute too scared to move. It was when we heard the squeaking of one of the bathroom doors swinging that we all just ran for the door and left.

From that point on we had the revelation that the place really WAS haunted. When we told the owner about our experience she laughed and told us we were idiots for trying to play with an Ouija board, but it didn't surprise her at all. She had no doubt that the place was really haunted. No one ever saw an actual ghost in the place, but later I did actually see one of the soup bowls in the kitchen "leap" off of the stack and smash to the floor. One time there were three of us in the kitchen talking when a wine glass slid across a counter top and fell to the floor, right in front of our faces. It might sound scary, but things like this had gotten so common place over the years that it really didn't faze us. It was kind of a relief to know that "bus boys weren't playing pranks".

True story, every bit. The restaraunt is called Gracie's in Pottstown, PA. It's in a few of the local ghost story books. I later learned that the building was a temporary hospital during civil war times. Really makes you think about things....
I've heard of that place! Wasn't it on one of those shows about ghosts on the discovery channel?
 
Lao Tzu said:
All the time. Mine are weird though. What'll happen is for no reason I'll start thinking of a specific episode of a TV show like Seinfeld or the Simpsons. Then a day or two later I'll actually be watching it on TV, even if I was just flipping through the channels randomly or had just sat down to watch TV rather than do something else. Its not like I see the commercials for these shows, so I have no idea when they are airing. Like yesterday at Chipotles for no reason I started thinking of an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry goes to India. When I got back with my roommate I started watching TV and the TV was set for a channel airing that exact episode. It happens about 10x a month and I am never consciously aware of it until it is actually on. Its probably something like this.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1966746.cms

I'm not sure how it works, or if I could actually use it for something useful.
happens to me all the time...i also feel like iv met people before who i just met, experienced things before i experience it, etc.,

it sucks cause i bet we live our life over and over times 100
 
Lao Tzu said:
All the time. Mine are weird though. What'll happen is for no reason I'll start thinking of a specific episode of a TV show like Seinfeld or the Simpsons. Then a day or two later I'll actually be watching it on TV, even if I was just flipping through the channels randomly or had just sat down to watch TV rather than do something else. Its not like I see the commercials for these shows, so I have no idea when they are airing. Like yesterday at Chipotles for no reason I started thinking of an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry goes to India. When I got back with my roommate I started watching TV and the TV was set for a channel airing that exact episode. It happens about 10x a month and I am never consciously aware of it until it is actually on. Its probably something like this.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1966746.cms

I'm not sure how it works, or if I could actually use it for something useful.

That used to happen to me ALL THE TIME when I was little and would watch Gilligan's Island after school sometimes. A random scene would just pop into my mind for no reason at all, and no more than a day later it would come on TV. It would be so satisfying to actually see the scene that was a day earlier stuck in my mind.
It was never like, "I hope this episode is the one that I was thinking about yesterday!" I would forget I was thinking about it until the episode or scene would come on, then I would remember.
 
megamania500 said:
It was never like, "I hope this episode is the one that I was thinking about yesterday!" I would forget I was thinking about it until the episode or scene would come on, then I would remember.

Interesting, same here. I cannot ever consciously recall or remember thinking about the episode until it is actually on and I think 'I was thinking about this earlier'. I have no idea why either, but it is interesting to know someone else who has had that couldn't do it either.
 
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