Well i did have an experience which i have no idea what to call and to this day i Don't know what to believe.This happened a quite a few years in one of our scout camps.
The camp site was situated in quite a desolate place and a good distance away from civilization.We were supposed to patrol the campsite in shifts in groups of 2 & 4.I happened to be on duty one particular night and somewhere around 2 Am in the morning i hear a kid's voice crying.
Trust me it aint a very nice thing hearing such voices at that unearthly hour.Nevertheless natural curiosity made fear take a back seat and i set out to investigatethe source of that sound.After walking a good 100 yards off the road i found a a small boy crying his head off in a clearing.
I approached gingerly and after reiterating that what i was seeing was for real, I consoled the boy and asked what he was doing out there and how he got there.He explained that he had been to the temple in the forest along with his parents and others.On the way he had somehow got lost and was crying all along when he met an old grandmother who offered to help him out and said that he would be perfectly allright.She took him to her hut and fed him there.She then left him in this clearing saying somebody would find him soon.After a while the boy got scared and started to cry again.Thats when i found him.
Well after this i took him along to our campsite by when some villagers had come over to our campsite asking if we had found any boy wandering about lost.The dear boy was reunited with his parents.
The boy's elder brother asked me where and how i found the boy and i explained the story as told by the boy earlier to me.However, the brother made a grave face and said that he dint know of any old lady staying in the forest.This was surprising so we asked the little boy to show us where he had seen the hut of the old lady.He led us to it and surprising of all there was no sign of anyone having lived there for years together.
At this juncture an old man who had accompanied us explained that there was an old lady who lived in the forest years ago because her son had abandoned her.But then that lady was found dead five years back and had been buried right behind the hut.He led us to it and there it was the tombstone of the old Lady. Was it her who had helped the little boy find his way home or was it someone else? Was it for real or a spectre?Nobody has any explanation to this day....Do you?????
2007-01-31 15:03:38
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answered by Vispi 1
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I have seen events unfold in my own home which caused me to question my own sanity. Were there really "little people" living in my walls? Was the lightining in my dining room really there? Did I watch my ex-husband pass out on the floor and wake up with a mouth full of garlic-smelling cotton balls? I have decided after many years of thought that these events did in fact occur, as I have not had any other "hallucinations" in the years that followed, or since I've moved from that house.
2007-02-03 11:29:54
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answered by frogluvrrr 1
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Yes. It felt like the rug of reality had been pulled out right from underneath my feet. After realizing that the rug had been only an illusion I recovered but never saw the world the same way again.
Remember quantum physics shows us that our five senses are actually filters for reality and only about 1% of it gets through them.
Electricity, microwaves, radio frequencies.. all of these would be considered supernatural energies if we did not have a technological grasp of them.
So the supernatural event you may have encountered may just be beyond our current grasp of reality.
- Take Care
2007-02-01 20:27:17
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answered by Solunas 4
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Not really, but the unnatural events in some countries cause me to question the sanity of the world.
2007-02-02 07:33:07
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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Yes, I believe in ghosts always have always will and I also believe there is some spirits that aren't happy when they leave this world and return for revenge of sorts. Even though I believe this and always have, I never thought I would actually see a spirit. We (my friends and I) were ghost hunting in our town near a haunted mansion (it has several different stories to it) and also a river that is said to be haunted by Indians that had their land taken from them. The spirit I seen was an animal. A black dog (which is said to be a bad omen) with peircing red eyes. It scared the crap out of me and I tried to deny I seen it but when I asked my b/f at the time if he seen it, he did. So unless we were both crazy, that ment I wasn't seeing things and there really was something there.
2007-02-01 17:09:35
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answered by mommyramey 2
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I'm not sure what you would consider a supernatual event...but I don't question my own sanity...if I told others 1/2 of what I experience THEY might question it, but I am grounded enough to be able to tell if I'm sane or not :)
2007-02-01 13:34:48
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answered by Jill S 2
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I get deja vu a lot, can just be on simple things but I go cold all over and i know i've seen it happen before. Freaks me out big time, quite a few people in my family have weird stuff like that.
2007-02-01 05:30:10
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answered by madnesscon 4
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it doesn't need to be a supernatural event for that to happen. Most people got there via natural means
2007-01-31 19:33:29
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answered by wendywei85 3
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Being a psychic is a very hazardous journey.Stay sane,be strong,supernatural happenings are part of life and we need this phenomana.
2007-01-30 18:55:16
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answered by Lindsay Jane 6
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there have been a couple of events, if it wasn't for my sanity I would of questioned them. Real freaky but real.
2007-01-30 20:10:20
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answered by SALLY S 1
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