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honorableintent -> has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 12:07:19 PM)

There is constant debate about the existance of so called ghosts and so called life after death between rational witnesses and sceptical scientists with their convienient multiple explainations that can neither be proved nor disproved only occassionally do multiple witnesses experience the same event which is a solitary witness. Einstein theorized that energy could neither be created nor destroyed. Energy fuels all lifeforms. So has anyone had such exposure to paranormal experience?




JeffBC -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 1:37:48 PM)

The only ghosts I've ever seen came through a weird green filter as if someone was trying to simulate some sort of infrared camera. Most commonly I run into them on History channel.




MistressDarkArt -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 1:52:04 PM)

Yep. My mom died just after midnight on New Year's Eve, and that afternoon before her passing I asked her to be sure to stop by on her way out, whenever that might be. I was fast asleep, but at the moment of her passing, I felt a sweeping, exceptionally strong energy wake me right up. For the first 2 years when I lit her yahrzeit on New Year's Eve, I'd ask a yes/no question, and the flame would then flicker a little or a lot when she answered. Shortly after she died, I was thinking about her on top of a hill over the ocean, looking to the left. I felt something warm brush my bare arm on the right as though someone had sat next to me. I turned, and of course I could see nothing out of the ordinary, but there was definitely a buzz of loving energy against my entire right side. She has also appeared to me in dreams, and as a butterfly. Not so much the last few years; she may have moved on. She also appeared to my father a few months before he died, telling him it was OK to go and he would be all right.

Before my dad died, we talked about communicating after. He said IF he could, he would come in the form of one of my cats, and would lie on his back kneading the air. None of my cats did this until he died, then the one I felt the most soul-connected to did that exactly once and never again. Dad had often said he just wanted to fly away like mist and not come back, so after the cat incident I haven't seen him, though I think of him every day.

Another notable incident with someone I didn't know was when I was appraising jewelry for an estate. I picked up an gentleman's unremarkable ring to evaluate it, and immediately dropped it back to the table because it felt red-hot and sting-y, like there was strong acid on it. I refused to touch the piece again. Turns out it had belonged to a man who died in the holocaust.

Sometimes I wish I was less intuitive.




xxblushesxx -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 1:53:32 PM)

I lived in a haunted house. Lots of interesting things happened there. (with witnesses)

I worked in a haunted restaurant/bar (not far from the haunted house...everything in the area was pre civil war.

My favorite time happened when I was bartending one night, and some friends and I were at one end of the bar, (no one at the other) and we heard a voice at the other end of the bar say, "Hey, gimme a beer"  We all heard it, we all double checked to make sure no one was there (there was no one else around anywhere) But mostly we were used to strange things happening, so we just laughed. It was par for the course. (I did put a beer there, to appease him, though) *g*




DomKen -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 2:37:19 PM)


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ORIGINAL: JeffBC

The only ghosts I've ever seen came through a weird green filter as if someone was trying to simulate some sort of infrared camera. Most commonly I run into them on History channel.

This.




Spiritedsub2 -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 2:40:19 PM)

My dad died after several years of a disintegrating brain and consequent loss of mental function (Huntington's Disease or chorea). Right after he died, I saw him while I dreamed, wandering down the road by my house, still behaving as his brain-damaged self, lost, not comprehending his status (dead). I explained to him what had happened and told him his mental impairment was gone, that he could go back to his former intellectual self, but he didn't entirely understand me. He couldn't walk well, just like when he was still alive.

I set out to find him every night after that to try to help him (I am a lifelong lucid dreamer). I found him most nights for the next 2 weeks, and each time his comprehension and grasp of his death and his circumstances was better, and his Huntington's brain qualities were faded a bit more. Sometimes I would find him with strangers who I didn't know but he did, who were similarly helping him.

The last time I saw him at the end of 2 weeks, he was himself again, with other people, and happy and aware.




TigressLily -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 3:09:20 PM)

That's really a poignantly beautiful account Ss2, and so is yours MistressDarkArt.

When I was about 5 visiting my uncle & aunt in Tucson, we were getting ready to leave and my mom had us check all the rooms to make sure we hadn't left anything behind. In one bedroom closet, I had a vision of my elderly grandmother sitting in her rocking chair, and she spoke to me as if she wanted me to deliver a message. It was so real, I was convinced she was there in front of me. I can't remember exactly what she said but it had something to do with her health condition, but later when we were driving away, I told my father about it. Naturally, my parents thought I had imagined everything. Later when my dad called his sister in Florida where she was taking care of their mom, they found out my grandmother had fallen ill or relapsed. (I didn't learn this until many years afterward.)

I would classify this as a paranormal experience, not involving ghosts, who are deceased persons. I am my grandmother's namesake and always felt a close connection to her although we lived apart.

As for the deceased, I often dream about my father and my brother. I used to be a lucid dreamer. Not my mother, whom I cared for for over 2 years before she passed, nor even my husband, but that may be because these events are too fresh in my mind and I haven't had enough time to recover from them sufficiently yet.




evesgrden -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/8/2013 5:20:26 PM)

Supernatural lifestyle experience?


Can't say that I've ever had a ghost kneel or rub my feet.

And I don't have the foggiest idea how I could possible make a ghost squirm or cringe. What size dildo is too big for a ghost? Do you need lube?

Breath play seems rather pointless. What exactly would I do with topicals for play? Ginger would be used for what? How?

somehow.. I just don't see see how a supernatural lifestyle experience would manifest itself. Can a ghost cook? Or more importantly clean up after I cook? Sharpen my knives? I hate dull knives.






servileintent -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/11/2013 7:16:35 PM)

I have had several experiences. The most recent one was in February 2003. I was wide awake and watching a movie on tv. It was 2am on a Tuesday morning. A solid figure of a young man carrying a browm box walked thru my bedroom wall. He was late twenties wearing a shirt and pants and was caucasian with black hair. I became instantly paralysed. He did not speak but turned towards the window and placed the box on the foot of the bed. My wife was downstairs doing some studying. After some seconds he began to disolve and a gold colored outline only remained. I was no longer paralysed but my lower legs were weak. I told my wife and we remained awake all nignt debating it. She had seen the same 8 years earlier but walking along a passage in the apartments and then thru a wall into a friends apartment at 10pm one fall evening. I had myself checked out for a minor stroke and for psychiatrlc illness but they could find no evidence of a transient stroke or psychotic episode.




MistressDarkArt -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/11/2013 7:38:05 PM)

Welcome, servile!

Did the box stay when the guy disappeared?

Something similar happened to a much older friend of mine. She was an apartment manager who lived in the building and a young man shot himself in the apartment next to her. His ghost used to stand in the middle of hall, and she'd call him by name and ask him to step aside while she passed which he did. She described his visits as neutral...not fun, not scary. Other than her telling him to move over, there was no conversation.




AthenaSurrenders -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/11/2013 10:31:42 PM)

FR

I probably shouldn't post in these threads any more since I'm such a spoil-sport.

I've seen many strange things. Particularly when I was a teenager. Never people I knew. A young man in tracksuit bottoms and no shirt who walked out into traffic and bent down to pick something up just as the car drove right through him. And elderly lady in the supermarket with awful bruising and swelling on her face as though she had been beaten. A short, middle aged man in a blue sweater crouching behind some benches at school, watching us. There were many more. With the exception of the hiding man (who obviously couldn't have been real since he was so out of place he would've drawn attention) they all looked totally real and solid and it wasn't until something happened that I realised they weren't physically present.

In retrospect I think it was a combination of overactive imagination, raging hormones and mental illness. Possibly some sub-concious attention seeking too, since I developed a bit of a spooky reputation with my friends. Even at the time I don't think I was ever convinced they were ghosts, although I would dearly have liked to believe that they were.




metamorfosis -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/11/2013 11:36:46 PM)

Once in a while I experience something that could be described as premonition. Ghosts, no.




MasterCaneman -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/12/2013 8:11:33 AM)

Back in '74, I was living in a house that had once been a rooming house. It was my sister's 16th birthday party, and she had a bunch of friends over. I was hovering in the back of that crowd, waiting for a piece of cake, when for some reason, I looked back at her room. In the doorway was a young man with a large mustache, wearing a dark coat, white shirt, dark pants, looking back at me. I turned back to the crowd, and then back again. He was gone.

I went back there, figuring it was one of her stoner friends getting high in her room, and naturally, as a typical little brother, I was keen on getting some blackmail material on her. Went in the room. No one. I even checked her window (we were on the second floor). Nothing, and nobody. I looked everywhere, but there was no stoner dude anywhere in there. I forgot about it because hey, cake! About a month later, I was sleeping in my "room". My room was basically the outer foyer for the bathroom they stuck my bed and dresser in, so I was used to people going in and out. It was sometimes in the small hours when a male voice woke me up by saying my name very loudly and clearly. My dad was out of town, and my sister didn't have anyone over. Like the curious imp I was, I checked the whole house thinking someone was in there besides us.

I didn't find anyone, but I told my mom the next day and she gave me a curious look. She'd seen a little girl walk into her room some time before, who told her she was "looking for her mommy", before disappearing. My mom had asked around the neighborhood if anyone's kid had gone wandering, and one of the older ladies told her that the house we lived in was haunted. The guy I saw had killed himself after the girl he was chasing married another guy, and an older man and the little girl had been victims of the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918. We moved out shortly after that.




chatterbox24 -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/12/2013 10:48:28 AM)

.... so many, I cant count. Many stories, many accounts, all in different forms of patterns. I call it something else though.

Energy is powerful, electrical, and ever moving.




chatterbox24 -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/12/2013 10:51:06 AM)

.... so many, I cant count. Many stories, many accounts, all in different forms of patterns.

Energy is powerful, electrical, and ever moving.




needlesandpins -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/12/2013 11:57:40 AM)

loads of them. some quick and gone within moments. some have really out stayed their welcome. i'm a magnet for them and those around me have had the experiences with them too.

needles




MariaB -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/12/2013 1:38:08 PM)

I had loads when I was a kid but then I had a relative that told me I was living in a haunted house [&:]
I can think of a logical reason for every one of those supernatural experiences now but back then they seemed very real and spooky.




OsideGirl -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/13/2013 10:53:04 AM)

I've had odd things happen.

My grandmother would never have admitted to being sensitive, but she could tell you who was calling when the phone rang. And one weird moment...she went into the kitchen saying "I need to make a coffee cake". I asked "Why?" She said, "Someone is coming to visit." I asked "who?" and she said, "I don't know". But, that afternoon she had someone she hadn't seen in years, showed up on her doorstep unannounced.

My mother tells a story about my family living in a haunted house when I was 3 years old. We left after 3 months.

Master and I lived in a house built in 1928 shortly after we were married and I had numerous things happen to me. It was usually not mean or scary, although we did have two events that happened that were. We came home after running an errand to find a large picture window smashed from the inside (the glass was outside on the grass) and a window that was so warped we used a crow bar to open it, slammed shut hard enough to break the glass. Other than those two things, it was more prank-ish.




seekingOwnertoo -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/13/2013 3:04:47 PM)

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sunshinemiss -> RE: has anyone ever had any supernatural lifestyle experience? (9/14/2013 12:01:43 AM)

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I worked in a haunted restaurant/bar (not far from the haunted house...everything in the area was pre civil war.

My favorite time happened when I was bartending one night, and some friends and I were at one end of the bar, (no one at the other) and we heard a voice at the other end of the bar say, "Hey, gimme a beer"  We all heard it, we all double checked to make sure no one was there (there was no one else around anywhere) But mostly we were used to strange things happening, so we just laughed. It was par for the course. (I did put a beer there, to appease him, though) *g*

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