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Post by paulette on Sept 24, 2011 19:14:14 GMT -6
Sanseed - you have a son? Do you wonder if he's been abducted or had experiences with visitors? Can you ask him without frightening him?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2011 20:29:16 GMT -6
That all pretty much coincided with mine too Sanseed. I have a feeling that we may be in the middle of some abduction flap (as far out as that seems) I'm not sure how else to explain any of this...but it's like someone (or thing) has ratcheted up a time line and are hurrying to catch up. My head feels stuffed and every day I am tired like my sleep is being interrupted. Can't prove a darn thing but my 'spidey' sense is on over drive and saying that 'much transformation is happening'. Into what..is not an answer I'm getting.
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Post by sansseed on Sept 24, 2011 21:56:19 GMT -6
Sanseed - you have a son? Do you wonder if he's been abducted or had experiences with visitors? Can you ask him without frightening him? Paulette, I have wondered. Yet, I haven't really asked to many questions because I don't want to scare him, nor do I want to plant any ideas in his head. Twice now he has told me about "blue monsters" being in his room. On one occasion he said they took him on a boat that flew to the big mountain. I would prefer to think it's his imagination, but when he told me the story every hair on my body stood on end. The other time he said the monsters came for me and took me to a boat in the back yard, and how he didn't want me to go with them anymore. Scared the crap out of me. Both of those were about two years ago, and he hasn't said anything more. Again, is it imagination or just dreams? Who knows...
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Post by sansseed on Sept 24, 2011 22:06:47 GMT -6
That all pretty much coincided with mine too Sanseed. I have a feeling that we may be in the middle of some abduction flap (as far out as that seems) I'm not sure how else to explain any of this...but it's like someone (or thing) has ratcheted up a time line and are hurrying to catch up. My head feels stuffed and every day I am tired like my sleep is being interrupted. Can't prove a darn thing but my 'spidey' sense is on over drive and saying that 'much transformation is happening'. Into what..is not an answer I'm getting. Jo, I get what you're saying about the "spidey" sense being on high alert. I'm finding myself constantly looking over my shoulder with the feeling that something is eminent. Like you, I just don't know what "it" is. Very disconcerting.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2011 10:37:11 GMT -6
At least we are all in good company LOL
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Post by sansseed on Sept 27, 2011 22:11:17 GMT -6
Ok, I said in the post above that my son hasn't talked about the blue monsters in almost two years. Well, I spoke too soon. Last night he woke me up saying he couldn't sleep. When I asked him why, he said he had a bad dream. I asked him what it was about and he looked around the room, got closer to me, and whispered, "the monsters are back." I tried to get him to tell me more, but he wouldn't. Then today I questioned him a bit, but he was still pretty hesitant to talk about it. What I did get out of him was that the monsters put spikes into the bottom of his feet. So, I was thinking just simply a bad dream. Yet, tonight, as it got dark, he became very scared. He wouldn't go to bed unless ALL the light were on (not like him), and he insisted on wearing socks to bed (again not normal). Even during the day he would not go into a room without me going with him and turning the light on. Yet, what really worried me was when I had to bring the garbage outside. He told me he didn't want me to go outside, that monsters would get me out there. He became very upset and started crying. Whatever happened last night has him very upset. I can honestly say I've never seen him this scared.
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Post by sansseed on Sept 27, 2011 22:22:01 GMT -6
I should add, when my son woke me up I was having a unsettling dream myself. I was in a strange house with my family, and there strange people who kept coming into the house. I would go through and lock all the doors, windows, etc, but they would still get in. I couldn't stop them. At the point I woke up was when one was able to get in, even though I locked and blocked the door, and went into my son's room. I was banging on the door when my son woke me. I didn't remember the dream until this morning. Coincidence? Related? Who knows...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2011 22:31:34 GMT -6
~hugs sansseed~ Poor kid...
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Post by skywalker on Sept 28, 2011 19:05:35 GMT -6
I should add, when my son woke me up I was having a unsettling dream myself. I was in a strange house with my family, and there strange people who kept coming into the house. I would go through and lock all the doors, windows, etc, but they would still get in. I couldn't stop them. At the point I woke up was when one was able to get in, even though I locked and blocked the door, and went into my son's room. I was banging on the door when my son woke me. I didn't remember the dream until this morning. Coincidence? Related? Who knows... I have dreams similar to that one also, Sanseed. I am living in a house (usually the one I grew up in) except that it is old and falling apart (which is pretty much the way it was when I lived there except worse ) and there is some animal outside trying to get in. Usually it is some kind of dog or wolf or something. I keep running around trying to cover up all of the windows and doors because they are all broken but the animal always gets in somehow. I usually wake up right after I realize that it is in the house.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2011 20:13:04 GMT -6
I used to have a recurring nightmare where I wake up in the middle of the night and realize that the front door is unlocked, so I get up to go lock it. I reach out for the lock (which is not on the door handle, it's above the door handle on my front door) and as I'm about to turn it, I see the door handle press down... and the door begins to push open from the outside. I freak out and push on the door with all of my might to keep whoever it is from opening the door. The pushing continues for about a minute, ends with me putting all of my body weight and strength into keeping that door from opening, eyes squeezed shut and teeth clenched together and hoping and straining to get the door shut so I can lock it... then the door flies open, the force knocks me to the floor and I wake up violently shuddering.
Every time I go to lock the front door at night, when it's dark, I still cringe and I do it as quickly as I possibly can... lol... strange reaction to a bad dream but... it still shakes me up when I think about it... I've had this dream happen to me with my bedroom door too, when I get up out of bed and go to open the door and it opens from the other side and a person I can't see rushes in and grabs me...
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Post by sansseed on Sept 29, 2011 7:43:29 GMT -6
I should add, when my son woke me up I was having a unsettling dream myself. I was in a strange house with my family, and there strange people who kept coming into the house. I would go through and lock all the doors, windows, etc, but they would still get in. I couldn't stop them. At the point I woke up was when one was able to get in, even though I locked and blocked the door, and went into my son's room. I was banging on the door when my son woke me. I didn't remember the dream until this morning. Coincidence? Related? Who knows... I have dreams similar to that one also, Sanseed. I am living in a house (usually the one I grew up in) except that it is old and falling apart (which is pretty much the way it was when I lived there except worse ) and there is some animal outside trying to get in. Usually it is some kind of dog or wolf or something. I keep running around trying to cover up all of the windows and doors because they are all broken but the animal always gets in somehow. I usually wake up right after I realize that it is in the house. Thanks for writing this Sky. It jogged my memory about the beginning of the dream. It started off with me going outside in the dark to let my dog out. My dog catches a scent of some animal and run down a hill and gets into a tiff with the animal, I want to say it was a cat. I call my dog back and as she is running back to me, I look across the way and see someone looking at me. I instantly freeze in my spot. It was a person, but they don't look right. Extremely pale..., almost albino. I run into the house with my dog in my arms and begin locking everything up. Geesh..., gives me the shivers just thinking about it.
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Post by sansseed on Sept 29, 2011 7:44:30 GMT -6
I used to have a recurring nightmare where I wake up in the middle of the night and realize that the front door is unlocked, so I get up to go lock it. I reach out for the lock (which is not on the door handle, it's above the door handle on my front door) and as I'm about to turn it, I see the door handle press down... and the door begins to push open from the outside. I freak out and push on the door with all of my might to keep whoever it is from opening the door. The pushing continues for about a minute, ends with me putting all of my body weight and strength into keeping that door from opening, eyes squeezed shut and teeth clenched together and hoping and straining to get the door shut so I can lock it... then the door flies open, the force knocks me to the floor and I wake up violently shuddering. Every time I go to lock the front door at night, when it's dark, I still cringe and I do it as quickly as I possibly can... lol... strange reaction to a bad dream but... it still shakes me up when I think about it... I've had this dream happen to me with my bedroom door too, when I get up out of bed and go to open the door and it opens from the other side and a person I can't see rushes in and grabs me... Ok, yeah, that would scare the crap out of me.
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Post by sansseed on Oct 31, 2011 9:27:24 GMT -6
I've been having this feeling since Friday..., my stomach is tied in knots kind of feeling. I usually get this before something is about to happen within my family, and usually it's not good. Yet, this time the felling is strong and not subsiding. This morning it was so strong I almost began to hyperventilate.
I'm just wondering if anyone else is getting this feeling?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2011 11:28:58 GMT -6
I've had that feeling before sansseed, but I haven't had it lately... I hope everything turns out OK for you hun. ~hugz~
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Post by sansseed on Oct 31, 2011 21:47:04 GMT -6
Thanks, Lorelei. I still have the feeling. Not as strong as earlier today, but still there. It's such a feeling of foreboding, and all you can do is sit and wait. I jump every time the phone rings. Because it was so strong this morning I was beginning to wonder if it didn't pertain to something personal, but something larger or global. Like maybe a natural disaster or something along those lines. Hense, the reason I posted about it. I should also mention that several times weekend I was overcome with feelings of sadness. I'm not an emotional person, and I have nothing going on in my life to make me sad, so this was very unlike me. It's all so strange.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2011 21:52:17 GMT -6
It could be the fact that it's Halloween. I had a flash image of my grandmother coming to visit me this morning when I first woke up. Today is Halloween... supposedly today is the day when the world of the living and the world of the dead merge... hopefully this feeling will go away tomorrow after this holiday is over.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 1, 2011 6:25:11 GMT -6
Yes, maybe. I personally never believed that aspect of Halloween. I guess I'm just a candy and trick or treating kind of Halloween girl. maybe I should do a little research on the topic.
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Post by paulette on Nov 1, 2011 9:33:55 GMT -6
Having the door/s open between worlds might be anchored on a day when people expect that. I personally don't think the doors are locked on the Other Side/s. Its we who lock them by refusing to believe that there could be more to all of this (whatever your personal this is) than what is immediate evident. IMO.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 1, 2011 11:57:21 GMT -6
I agree, Paulette, I tend to think the doors are always open, rather than being tied to one particular day/time. Could there be days/times when the fabric between dimensions is thinner..., probably. What comes to mind is the "witching hour" or even Halloween. I know from my own experience that strangeness happens day or night, during times when I have a chance to be still. I think that is the key. When I'm still I allow myself to feel, listen, see, etc. there are no distractions. Hmm, you all are making me think. With that said, last night just after I got into bed I heard a thump. My immediate thought was the furnace starting up, but then I heard what sounded like shuffling coming from the bathroom. I reminded myself that I spent the evening watching Ghost Hunters and it was only my imagination in overdrive. After that I slept well. Yet, this morning I'm wondering what the sound could have been.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 11, 2011 23:46:04 GMT -6
The shadow strikes again. This time my husband saw it, but I did not. It was about 4:30 in the morning and I woke up wanting some water, so I got up and headed into the kitchen. As I walked by my husband's side of the bed he pushed himself up slightly and asked what was up. I could tell by the sound of his voice that he was wide awake. I didn't think much of it because he's an early bird. When I got back to the room he got up and said he couldn't sleep anymore. Again, not unusual so I went back to sleep. Later that morning I asked him what got him up. He said our dog made a strange sound that woke him up. Then shortly after that he saw a tall shadow move across one whole wall. He assumed it must have been a a cars headlights coming through our son's windows and the shadow was created from a center strip in the window. Yet, when he got up he saw that I had closed the curtains, which are light blocking curtains, so no light could have come through there. So, then he thought it must have been our window, so he looked and, yes, I closed those curtains too (same style). Then he was stumped, and still is. Also, according to him seconds after seeing the shadow is when I sat up in bed. I asked him what kind of sound did our dog make, but he wasn't sure. He was asleep and it woke him up. He wasn't completely sure what he heard, but assumed it was the dog. She is a noisy sleeper. She will snore and whine in her sleep, even give out a yelp once in a while.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2011 1:21:34 GMT -6
Some people see 'shadow' people. I have a friend who moved into a place with his family and he started seeing them..the place they moved to was a house that I could not be in comfortably..it felt cold and unwelcoming to me. I discovered later that others found it that way too. I googled it once for him and there are a surprising amount of articles about shadow people.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2011 1:45:28 GMT -6
My best friend sees a shadow person in her closet sometimes... she thinks it's a child or a monster because it's either really short or it's humped over...
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Post by skywalker on Nov 12, 2011 7:52:22 GMT -6
I went through a period of time earlier this year where I was seeing shadowy things. I kept seeing them move out of the corner of my eye and sometimes they would still be there as I turned and looked directly at them. Then they would move and disappear. Some looked like people, others looked like animals. One of them looked like a big shadow dog that was running out towards me like he was going to attack but it disappeared as it got close to me. This only went on for about a week then it stopped and I haven't seen any since.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 12, 2011 8:07:37 GMT -6
This would be the second sighting in this house. The one I saw a year and half ago was short, maybe 4 feet. The one my husband saw was almost to the ceiling. I'll take your suggestion Jo and do some research. What little I know now is that shadow people are not pleasant. Yet, I've never felt anything negative in this house. I've always been very comfortable, unlike my last house which made me very uncomfortable. **sigh** Just another puzzle.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 12, 2011 8:14:38 GMT -6
Yikes, Sky! Think I'd be cleaning my shorts after the dog encounter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2011 11:01:22 GMT -6
Maybe it's some thinning of the 'fabric' between dimensions allowing for shadowy glimpses of past people or animals..
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Post by skywalker on Nov 12, 2011 21:16:02 GMT -6
Yikes, Sky! Think I'd be cleaning my shorts after the dog encounter. That was pretty freaky. In fact that whole week was pretty freaky. Seeing shadowy things that weren't really there isn't normal...I thought I was losing my mind! Of course, for me that would be normal.
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Post by sansseed on Nov 12, 2011 23:09:08 GMT -6
Funny how we long for proof. Yet, when we see something, and we exhaust all possible rational explanations, we still doubt. We doubt the reality of it or we doubt our sanity. I know I doubted the shadow that I saw until my husband told me his story. Then I was like "Aha! I'm not losing it and I DID see it!" Us humans can be a thick bunch.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2011 23:51:38 GMT -6
Funny how we long for proof. Yet, when we see something, and we exhaust all possible rational explanations, we still doubt. We doubt the reality of it or we doubt our sanity. I know I doubted the shadow that I saw until my husband told me his story. Then I was like "Aha! I'm not losing it and I DID see it!" Us humans can be a thick bunch. ~nods~
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Post by sansseed on Mar 13, 2012 10:52:46 GMT -6
I don't know why, but Spring time always seems a bit more active around our house. By active, I mean in the strange sense. Maybe because we're becoming more active, and "waking up" after winter. I don't know ~shrug~
Anyway, a little over a week ago I woke up around 4 am. I walked out to the kitchen to get some water. As I was walking back to the bedroom (I was in the living room which is between the kitchen and bedroom) I heard something that sounded like grunt and then the shuffling of papers. The sound came from the kitchen. I stood for a moment staring into the kitchen, but didn't see anything. So, I walked into the bedroom. Within seconds of laying back down my son came running into the room scared, and talking about monsters in his room. I didn't really question him about it and just pulled him into bed with me and we went back to sleep.
A few nights later I was home alone with my son. He was in bed asleep. It was 10pm and I decided to turn in. I walked around turning things off. The last thing I was turning off was the TV. It's a widescreen HD TV that we bought a year ago. I pressed the off button on the remote and nothing happened. I thought the batteries must be going, so I used a second remote (yes, there multiple remotes for this darn thing) and nothing happened. Ok, maybe the batteries again. So, I walked over to the TV and pressed the power button on it..., again, nothing. Well, what the heck. it's like it gained a mind of its own. I tried turning down the volume using the remotes and the controls on the TV, but that didn't work. As I was standing there, trying to figure out what to do the darn thing, it went off on its own. I decided not to tempt fate and left it alone and went to bed. The next morning it was working fine (even with the remotes) and has been since. I asked my husband if he had any such issues, and he said no. He was quite puzzled by what I told him.
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