Sadly, no. I keep waiting for one to happen, but it never does. Everything that has happened to me, even if spooky or mysterious at first, always had a ready explanation after a little investigation.
2007-08-22 01:23:49
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answered by John 7
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Yes, I'm a Paranormal Investigator. I have experienced several time loops. One of which a whole town shifted out of existence. I'm thinking about opening a research center dedicated to the study of the Paranormal. I believe that the Paranormal has a logical explanation even if one isn't present. I am a believer
2007-08-21 21:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutley ! Where I live now is the first empty feeling space I've ever had. Nothing has happened here. Anytime I've moved they came with me. This last move I got rid of all my books (1000's) and collectables I dragged around for years. Maybe that's why it feels different this time. So much happened to me paranormaly all my life. I could'nt event start to tell you my experiences.
2007-08-22 18:28:27
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answered by Cat 4
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I kind of did. When I was pregnant, we learned that my grandmother had terminal cancer. She kept telling me that she had a pact with God. We all just kind of passed it off as the meds talking. The night my son was born (at 5:37pm), we called my grandmother to tell her we were okay and tell her about her new great-grandson. Around 2am, I woke up screaming, crying, and sweating. I had no idea why and I couldn't calm down. The nurse finally gave me something to help me sleep. Around 4pm I heard my dad arguing with the nurses. They finally came in and the nurse handed me a couple pills. I just looked at her funny. Then my dad told me that my grandmother passed away around 2am in the middle of the night. I guess it wasn't the meds talking—God agreed to allow my grandmother to hear about her first great-grandchild and make sure we were okay. I still feel her close to me today (15 years later).
2007-08-21 17:14:49
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answered by moocuddle76 2
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I have never had a paranormal experience. I have *perceived* things that at first appeared to be paranormal, but after investigation found them to be perfectly natural. If I had believed *a priori* in the paranormal then, as with many people you see here, I would see anything slightly unusual as being a paranormal event.
2007-08-22 06:47:00
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answered by Peter D 7
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These thinmgs are all coincidence, people. Someone dying hundreds of miles away cannot influence you.
before you say it's too big a coincidence, think agian: acocrding to some beanches of hpysics, there are an infinite number of universes; one for each possibility. So in one universe I a asking this question adn you are answering it, and so on. There must be at least one universe where you experience these things just by chance.
Scienc does not allow the possibilty of soem sort of mystical connection.
2007-08-22 01:04:39
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answered by Bob B 7
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I dreamed I was driving and I was desparately slamming down on the brakes with my foot and the car wouldn't stop. Then the phone started ringing and woke me up, and it my teen-age daughter who had just had a car accident because the brakes on the car she was driving went out.
2007-08-25 15:17:48
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answered by javadic 5
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moocuddle76 now you are frightening me so give it a rest.
I recall as a teenager walking along the dimly-lit corridor upstairs which had a full length mirror at the end. When I got there, the reflection I saw was that of my brother's and not myself. I shouted out in terror and my brother who was nowhere to be seen had to get out of his bed to come to my rescue.
2007-08-22 06:02:43
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answered by SadButTrue 4
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Yes I have had several. If you want me to tell you, you can IM me or send an email.
2007-08-23 01:00:44
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answered by sam 2
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You betcha.
2007-08-23 15:06:58
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answered by Malachi 4
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