Today has certainly been a strange one again, objects being moved, invisible forces terrifying my dog and cats (yet again), and it's spring again! Is there a link? This always happens each year for about four to five months and then dies down again? The feeling of being followed around the house, being watched, hearing whispers, and today things being moved again... e.g. taking the laundry basket and new multi-pack of loo rolls upstairs to the bathroom, only to find them back in the lounge less than thirty minutes later, and me being the only person in the house! This happens every year! Except the difference being that the occurences are becoming more frequent. This is not a joke or wind up for all the sceptics, been there and done that, used to be a sceptic, however a bit too much has happened over the years for me to continue with that ignorant title. I need some advice or some insight to understand what is happening in my home. There are no children here, just myself and my partner
2007-03-21
12:03:37
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➔ Psychology
I do have the locking and unlocking of doors, it was one of the things the neighbour joked about on the day i moved in here! My poor little birman cat keeps being locked in the dining room... I have tried the usual communication thing... sometimes it seems to work other times it's back after only a few minutes! Doing the hoovering can be awkward too, i feel like whatever is here, does not like the hoover, it makes the atmosphere very tense, like someone is shouting! I just wish i could understand it more, i love this house, i do not want to move... i used to dream of living in this very house as a child, as i used to live a few doors away... many years later i managed to buy it! It does have a lot of history though, i know that much! The building is over 150 years old, and the row that it sits with, were originally built for the fruit pickers and workers of the area. The whole neighbourhood used to be just covered in orchards, growing plums and apples.
2007-03-21
12:46:58 ·
update #1