I lived in a remote rural area, several miles from any town. Usually the night sky was pretty dark. One night I woke up to see a very very bright blue light shining outside. I went to the window (facing west) and looked out. I could tell the source of the light was coming from the other side of my house. It was so bright that the small trees in the yard made vivid shadows. I thought it was the moon, but I looked further south, and could see the moon. It was less than a quarter moon.
I was startled at seeing this, and woke my husband to show him. He looked out the window, and said "someone must be burning brush", and went back to bed.
My next "moment of awareness" happened about 45 minutes later (according to my alarm clock), when my husband and I found ourselves standing outside our house on the lawn, with me wearing my nightie, and him wearing his boxers which he wore to bed. We were barefoot, and the dew on the grass was SO COLD on my feet that it was painful.
The weirdest part is that we didn't investigate further.....we just went in to bed. Neither of us spoke of this incident for over two weeks. One day I remembered it, and asked my husband "Do you remember that night......." He had no recollection of it until that moment, but his memories were as clear as mine.
2006-11-25 16:48:19
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answered by Sharebear99 2
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Well I knew a local neocon politician who was precognitive. He knew the day, hour and minute that he was going to die. And it happened at exactly that time and on that day.
Pretty amazing when you think about it. What is even more amazing is that another person I know also was precognitive in exactly the same way. That was the judge who passed the sentence.
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About 1895, my grandmother was awakened one night by a nightmare in which she saw a terrific train wreck, many killed and maimed. In the dream she was an observer and did not know anyone that she dreamed about. A few days later the newspaper carried an account of a train wreck that matched her dream in every particular. She was a well educated woman for that time, having been through the Normal School, she was a teacher and not given to flights of fancy. She always wondered about that dream, if somehow the calling out of the spirits of the mass killing somehow reverberated within her somehow. As far as I know, when she passed away in 1948, she had not had any other similar experience.
2006-11-26 01:47:55
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answered by Gaspode 7
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Well, there are a couple of ghosts in my house, but that's not unusual.
Here's the story:
I live in an apartment, and our area is right by the staircase with five flights of stairs, one of them leading to the basement/garage/parking area.
At Christmas Eve of 2003, my cousin told my dad that he saw a girl. He explained her in a blue-green dress, was young, and had light brown hair. My dad was surprised, because he had seen the same girl downstairs but thought nothing of it. What was also weird about it was that the night before my cousin came over, I had a dream that there was a ghost girl in our living room. I was scared of her at first, but we became good friends. Also, my mom said that she had felt a lot of things downstairs, like the presence of someone. Also, a few weeks later, I woke up and walked into the hallway. Quickly passing by about ten feet away from me, I saw a girl- with light brown hair, and a blue-green dress. I ran into the bathroom and hid, I was scared. It was the girl! So, no doubt that there is a girl here, because my mom and brother have also seen her in the hallway. And I've been feeling her presence at lot lately, guess she's stopped by for a visit.
My mom found out about a year ago that the fourth floor of our apartment used to be used as a place where nuns can practice their...nun stuff. I forgot what they're called. But my mom says that maybe the whole spiritual thing of it may have caused some spirits to come...
Oh, and once my dishwasher burped at me.
True story.
2006-11-26 02:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Once, I woke up in the middle of the night, which I seem to do everynight at the same time, but this time I looked up and could've sworn I saw an 11 year old boy standing next to my bed. Not totally convinced I was seeing what I was, I rubbed my eyes and pinched myself to make sure I was awake. He was still there. I finally just pulled the blankets over my head and went back to sleep.
I never saw him again and I'm still not sure if it was real...
2006-11-26 00:39:40
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answered by katcb1 2
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Even if someone tells you the truth or some bs story how can you believe it? I'm tired of talking about it and feeling like a moron for admitting it.There comes a time when you just have to accept the possibilities and keep living on each day as humanly possible.Yes, no and maybe.
2006-11-26 00:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I've experienced visions. Occasionally, I've had some weird visions on my life. In my visions, there is a event that happens and I forget about it cause I think it's not important. But later that day or some time around that week that I had the vision, the same thing in my vision happens in reality. Later I reflect on what happened and I say to myself, "Either I'm going insane and crazy or I'm physic". Maybe I'm hallucinating. Or maybe I'm physic and crazy. I don't know.
2006-11-26 01:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Several times I have heard people talking to me, and I turn around and no one was there, I have had visions that later came true, and I dreamed the apocalypse in a series of dreams from front to back.
2006-11-26 02:20:19
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answered by butterflyluver83 2
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a friend and i were at a scout's camp once and it was pretty late at night. (about 1 or 2am)
We had just come back from the bathrooms and looked up at these huge rocks to the left of our campsite and there was a silver man standing there. Just this really pale guy all white. It was pretty creepy!
2006-11-26 00:36:44
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answered by Nicky 4
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the answer is YES!!!
they are real.....I have seen UFO's& Ghosts. The only thing I have yet to see is the elusive big foot, Loch Ness, Champlain lake monsters.
Do these things scare me....no. Do they scare you?
Are you afraid of what goes bump in the night?
2006-11-26 00:37:43
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answered by John M 3
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Yes but if I told you,you would not believe me.
2006-11-26 00:42:40
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answered by darlene100568 5
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