I wish I had a story to tell you. As much as I'd like to believe in it, I've not experienced anything paranormal. I tend to be a pretty rational person about things like that.
2007-09-20 01:55:05
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answered by John 7
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Paranormal means something that is outside of what is considered normal. The feeling of having been somewhere or done something that you have never been before. hearing someone call your name only to find nobody in the house called your name. seeing something that cant be explained. I think you get my drift here. So if your looking for paranormal experiences, you have to be more specific.
I have experienced all of these things at one time or another as well taken pictures that have everything from light shafts over graves to orbs. I have an paranormal group here in western colorado. I have heard doors slam in my house, footsteps stomping across my floors, interrior doors being knocked on, and countless other experiences with hauntings. So if you want an answer you need to be specific about what your looking for in stories.
2007-09-21 00:06:49
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answered by nuff said 6
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A friend told me that she developped some kind of clair voyance - the stranger thing is that she sees from about 20 m
or more up to the land - she does not know if this is a rudimentary sens /birds eye in the evolution steps/ or there is another material world and she can somehow catch on.
She says she is experimenting with this at evry opportunity but was a little bit affraid as she got in some accidents and a not heavy transport catastroph and she became prudent .
2007-09-20 13:30:40
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answered by Sari 1
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Yes. Though unfortunately from a literary point of view it is not scary. I had my own apartment and noone was in it but me. No pets. I set my lighter and cigarettes down on a table right behind me. Turned around to watch the game for one minute. Turned back around and they were gone. Now, I did not smoke the whoe pack and just not remember either. I search my entire apartment top to bottom. Gone. It dematerialized and entered another plane of existence for an absolute fact. A disbeliever in college once asked me "Have you ever actually seen an item vanish?" and I replied no because then they would not be able to drive you crazy. Thank you, but dematerialization is real.
2007-09-24 00:23:40
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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I have recently remembered some repressed memories of having been an abductee for most of my life. I usually set off metal detectors at airports and government buildings. I have had x-rays that show what appears to be metallic implants in my skull. I have also recently been diagnosed as delusional and schizophrenic etc. to help cover-up these claims. I remember visiting a few different bases such as the Moon and underwater bases as well. These are some really creative delusional memoires for a five and 10 year old. Most people may be reluctant to accept these things happening in our society as realities, so, I get that. One day however, the truth will be known as common knowledge instead of rumors and conspiracies. Look into Remote Viewing. It's my belief that this is just one way we have established communications with these alleged aliens or species.
http://www.remoteviewinghistory.com/
2007-09-20 10:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A few months ago, I woke up thinking about someone I knew in my childhood. I hadn't thought of him in years (like 15).
When we were kids had been at a party together and he got very drunk (we were all quite underage at the time). He passed out on the floor of the basement. The rest of the kids decided to go upstairs, and leave him there until he had sobered up. I stayed behind, I didn't want to leave him (though I didn't particularly like him, I felt I couldn't abandon him). Shortly after everyone else left, he started to vomit. As he was on his back, he started to choke and turn blue. I turned him over, and cleared his mouth and he started breathing again. i told the others, and his mom was called.
On the morning I woke up thinking about him, I wondered whether he actually knew what I had done. If he knew I had saved his life. I wasn't really friends with him, so I never talked to him about it.
Two days later, a childhood friend of mine who also new this person called me to tell me that he had died two days before. He had died at the exact time that I woke up thinking about him. I guess he wanted to let me know that he knew what I had done for him.
2007-09-21 01:19:47
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answered by Gemma S 3
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Yes. I used to live in this house that was said to be haunted, I never really saw anything but one day I was laying on the couch and something touched my arm. It felt like a person had touched me with the tip of their finger, but no one was there. My sister said the same thing happened to her, but it was her back that was touched. That was like 20 years ago.
Another kind of related note, one day recently, like within the past couple years, I came home from work-I work nights so it had to have been like 4:30 or 5:00 in the morning, and the kids next door, a few teens and a couple pre-teens, were in their back yard, standing in a circle, saying in kind of a sing song voice "shadow man, come out and play." At first I was like "WTF?!" then I just went in my house and locked the doors, it creeped me out so bad. A guy who lives up the street, says his teenager niece was walking to his house after dark one night and swears she saw something she couldn't explain-like in the shadows!!
2007-09-20 22:17:22
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answered by gus_zalenski 5
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I met a couple 10 yrs ago who told me about a ghost in their house and how it always turn the lights on and off. No big deal. 7 yrs ago I moved in with this couple as their roomamate because I was leaving a bad marriage and they moved me into their place. We figured out that it was a little boy living in the house. One weekend they went for a trip. On Friday night, I "felt" the little boy standing in my doorway and asked him to leave so I could get some sleep. The next morning when I went into the kitchen all the cabinet doors were open. I was the only physical person in the house.
2007-09-20 13:53:59
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answered by minervafoxs 2
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Ghost stories should only be told around a camp fire.
Most I have encountered who believe in ghosts and the paranormal have a very vivid imagination. You should channel this frivolity away from irrational delusions and into something creative and hopefully lucrative.
2007-09-20 19:02:40
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answered by Peter D 7
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I grew up in a house built in the late 1800`s.Any one who spent a night in that house believed in ghosts after.All night every night you can hear people walking up down the stairs and slamming doors.Some times you would walk in a room and it would so cold you see your breath.this would happen even in the middle of summer.But the weirdest thing i seen was when the whole family was sitting down having Thanksgiving diner when the crucifix on the wall started bleeding.Yes the image of Jesus was bleeding from his hands and feet and his left side. This went on for almost a hour.My only regret was we should have had the blood analyzed.
2007-09-20 12:41:15
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answered by Zombie 6
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More than I can tell you here. When I was little a scary man would show up in my dreams and tell me not to talk to my neighbor. He said my neighbor was like the wolf in Little Red Riding-hood like he used to be. My neighbor later killed his brother and sister and possibly another woman but it was never proven. I was reading online after we moved and saw a picture of Andrei Chikatilo and recognized him as the "scary man". He was executed a few months before I started seeing the man.
2007-09-20 22:44:31
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answered by The Faery of P 2
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