I've experienced them my whole life.
2007-01-17 03:32:05
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answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5
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Did you just wake up in a spelling bee rehab group? I have never read anything spelled like crap, like you typed, that was also so profound at the same time. Women are much more perceptive when it comes to paranormal occurances than men. This is amazing but true. I am amazed that you mentioned this fact! I haven't heard anyone mention that in a long while. Thank you for existing. All people have seen something or will see something at some point. The point is that they don't talk about it or admit it. They mostly deny it and dismiss it as coincidence. When they are in that mode, they are in what is called a normal mode. So what? It takes a truly shocking event to make most people belive in the paranormal. It is amazing what they can be lead to believe. Some things, though, awaken the truth to them to the truth. I have seen enough things that are paranormal that can not be dismissed by simple minded reason. I have seen enough to have a sense of wonder. All this is true, but I have no evidence. We all have a form of ESP and some people use it better than others.
2007-01-17 03:58:01
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answered by ? 1
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I've heard of families that have sensitivity for the paranormal in their genes. My father has a slight ability to "feel" things at times, as does my brother, so I don't think it's predominantly female. Also, when I was 27 I obtained an antique sewing machine that I quickly became afraid of. I felt that I was in danger and I even "received" messages from it, like it was communicating with me. If I touched it, I would be hurt, and a masculine energy "hit" me at one point, saying "NO!!!" I asked a pyschic friend to help me out (I was literally terrified to go into my home) and he told me that the woman who owned it was abused and her husband (the masculine energy) actually threw the machine at her and didn't let her use the machine any more, or she would be hurt (I was feeling all this, but my psychic friend didn't know these details because I was afraid to "feed" him information. Turns out he is amazing at this stuff). When the woman died, she left the machine to someone who didn't get it. The husband gave it to someone else, who reminded the spirit of me. She wanted it given to Gertie. I had to research the prior owner's family and found the Gertie who was supposed to have it, and lived during the perfect time to receive it. She is long dead, but I tracked down her closest living relative, a grandson, and he has it now, and I am in peace. That's the best, valid experience I have had and now I have no doubt that the spirit world and our world co-exist.
2007-01-17 03:46:15
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answered by Zenchick 3
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Just as many men have them too. Men tend to keep things like that to themselves.
Yes, I have had experience with the paranormal and have answered many questions like this here in this section and the mythology section.
I am not in a telling mood, but I think I may have one or two on my 360 page if you are interested, if not keep checking I will get around to posting some in my blog sooner or later.
2007-01-17 03:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think women do seem to be more "connected" in that way than men. Most men have to be absolutely hit over the head with an "otherworldly" event before they will even believe it if someone else tells them about one.
I had one afew years ago. Would take too long to tell here. But it was real enough, and my husband witnessed it too. He doesn't like to talk about it. I always kinda hoped I might have another one, but to this day I haven't. But for that one incident, I guess I just don't have the necessary gift.
2007-01-17 03:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think women are just more inclined to think they should be more perceptive and as a result think they see/feel things that they don't. I encounter this a lot. What do you call 'weird'? I've never encountered anything I would consider remotely paranormal.
2007-01-17 03:32:03
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answered by eri 7
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As a mystical researcher, I actual have them maximum each and all of the time. it many times facilitates while the placement that i paintings at is haunted additionally. I paintings on my own at nighttime, and that i've got a tendency to work out extra stuff than maximum who declare this place is haunted. I actual have been witness to each thing from animal apparitions to human apparitions. I actual have been pushed out of rooms heard disembodied voices, have had kit malfunctions, recorded EVP and have witnessed PK interest. PK is psychokinetic interest, that's the flow of an merchandise with no one bodily manipulating it.
2016-10-07 07:11:19
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answered by ? 4
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No... it's not a female trait. I'm an atheist, but I had just one weird thing happen. Made me wonder about the physics of a universal conscienceness. You know... with neutrinos and all.
2007-01-17 03:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw what I now know to be orbs when I was about 11 years old at my grandmothers house. Her home is notoriously haunted, and a lot of family members have had experiences there......but anyways, I did see orbs and I heard something. My grandmother was snoring in the bedroom so it wasnt her and I was the only other person in the house. It freaked me out pretty bad!
2007-01-17 03:32:46
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answered by sierraskyesmom 5
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Not to sound sexist, but generaly speaking, Women by nature have more of an intuition than men do. Our third-eye is more open, if you will.
However, I was lucky enough to find a husband who sees and feels things that I do. Sometimes he's more sensitive than I am.
2007-01-17 03:35:29
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answered by Joa5 5
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we are more receptive that's a fact because we pay more attention to our sensitive feels. We are not living in a plate world there are also links with the world thinking part. But take care to stay on earth, it exists but you and your life exists too.
2007-01-17 03:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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