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Yes, plenty
The "biggest" was that around June 2001 I started getting goose bumps when I saw planes. I started having dreams about planes flying into city buildings or planes crashing into forests. It got so serious that I had to cancel a flight I had booked earlier. That was about a thousand bucks. I just was scared about flying. And that me - who as a frequent flyer was on mileage programs with 3 airlines, as a regular business flyer.
Business forced me however to do 2 air trips that year which I could not avoid. One was on September 10th to Newark/NJ. And I remember as it was yesterday that I was so scared to enter the plane because I "knew" something "big" with planes would happen and I did not want to be part of it. I remember a lot of faces of the people in the plane, I watched every single one. Two people I will never forget....who looked "fake" and equally scared. And...when I flew along the Boston coast (in a Thunderstorm) approaching New York I was sweating.

Before that I enjoyed bumpy rides through thunderstorms. This time I was just thankful for a landing.
Reall y - I was a frequent flyer at that time and never before had issues.
So....these dreams stopped after September 11

oh....long time ago I dreamed about this formula 1 driver that he would die in an accident. A few days later he died in a race.

And this space shuttle which exploded....I had a dream a couple days before about exactly that.

And the dreams about masses of water and huge waves....that was before the Tsunami.

Once the event happened the dreams stop.

"Those' dreams also feel different than normal dreams.

Besides there are plenty smaller things, sometimes really useless like I know what a friend is doing in a given moment. When I ask later then it was at exactly that time. Stuff like that.

2006-09-08 14:22:39 · answer #1 · answered by spaceskating_girl 3 · 0 0

My mother passed away when I was a little girl, and I don't remember a whole lot about her. I spend time with her cousin who lives close to me, they were also best friends. Her cousin tells me that whenever my mom was upset, light bulbs would burn out around her. Just one or a few. Not like the apocalypse or anything. Anyway, several years ago I went through a horribly messy divorce, and I was obviously upset a lot! Whenever I would go to my mom's cousin's house, light bulbs that had recently been replaced would burn out. And a couple of years ago, my grandmother who raised me passed on. As I sat in the funeral home, the light fixture directly above my head started to flicker. Now you tell me, is that paranormal enough for ya? Maybe my mother is with me, and she is upset when I am. I like to think so even though I don't believe in hauntings or ghosts. I like the idea of my mother looking out for me in my times of hardship.

2006-09-08 15:58:08 · answer #2 · answered by Robin 4 · 0 0

when i was 6 years old i woke up in the middle of the night and looked out the door to my bedroom. i saw my mom so i called to her. no answer. so i called to her again. no answer. i became very scared and started to shake. the next morning i asked my mom if she had been in the hallway the night before. she said that she never even got out of bed that night. i told her what happened and she said it may have been a spirit taking her likness so i would see it. let's just say i've been afraid of the dark ever since. what's more is that i've "felt" ghosts and spirits many times since then. i know beyond a shadow of a doubt that my aunts house is haunted. i know the ghost followed me around the house on many occations. i found out later that an old farmer killed himself in that house.

2006-09-08 12:56:53 · answer #3 · answered by storm_magus3 2 · 0 0

I advise you very much to not dwelve too deep into the world of the paranormal. There is stuff swimming out there that you can't imagine. I know. And lose the vampire name. A real one would kill you without thinking. Posing never works.

2006-09-08 11:03:52 · answer #4 · answered by Cannibal Ox 4 · 0 2

years ago my family and 2 other familes bought 3 bouquets of balloons for some friends of our to release at their father's funeral. this was back in the 80's. they released them in Conyers GA at the end of the funeral service, then folowed the hearse to Forest Park Ga, about 60 miles away, and had the graveside service, then went to their mom's for some coffee and a break. then they went back to the graveside to look over the folwers, etc. while they were standing there, 3 bouquets of balloons flew directly over them, and not extremely high up.

2006-09-08 11:07:07 · answer #5 · answered by georgia 3 · 1 1

yes actually, my house is haunted and many things have happened to me and my friends. ive even had a physic explain to me who used to live in the house and what the names of the ghosts were. there was a lady that hung herself in my kitchen and a little girl. my little sister used to see the little girl when she was younger and play with her. it was like something out of a movie. ive even had someone whisper something in my ear once, while i was lying on my couch.

2006-09-08 13:48:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've lived in a ghost house in Chester (UK) and my current city of Edinburgh has its fair share of sightings, as you know. I'm serious, though it's never bbothered me too much, and I can be a sceptic as well as openminded.
Chingle Hall the way.

2006-09-08 11:16:05 · answer #7 · answered by McAtterie 6 · 3 1

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Even when the last star
has imploded
and only blackness remains,
the Tao will be Tao:
emptiness in emptiness,
silence in silence,
nowhere,
yet everywhere;
beyond existence,
yet the essence of life.

2006-09-08 11:54:33 · answer #8 · answered by Akasha 2 · 0 0

Lots, but I remain a sceptic...

Though Chingle Hall won't be a place I visit again for fear of losing my sceptisism entirely. I get goosebumps just thinking about the place...

2006-09-08 11:04:18 · answer #9 · answered by CC...x 5 · 3 1

Yes. The dark room at my school is haunted. I haven't seen the beastie, but I've felt it lurking in the corner, and it wasn't happy to see me.

2006-09-08 11:04:15 · answer #10 · answered by spunk113 7 · 0 1

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