THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NITE

It's true though, I'll tell you another incident about a month ago. One of my towel holders attached to my the bathroom wall which is ring shaped was moving up and down by it's self with no assistance like wind or anything and because I showed no fear just laughed about the incident It eventually stopped.
Well I'm not coming to your house for dinner! 😱
I don't tend to hang around in the locker room for too long, I have another small locker in a corridor which I use to put my bag in, that's not as isolated as the locker room.
 
Well I'm not coming to your house for dinner! 😱
I don't tend to hang around in the locker room for too long, I have another small locker in a corridor which I use to put my bag in, that's not as isolated as the locker room.
Haha, it would be an expensive trip for you if you did come over for dinner considering you live half way around the world from me.;)
 
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There Terry you too have had an unexplainable paranormal encounter as I have. So why remain a sceptic. I only had the one event but never been a sceptic since. Perhaps these mysterious visitations happen to only certain people.
I think so Craig and since my child's scare I've become less prone to such phenomenon, but I do know some who have that insight. I respect that. My mum, my daughter named the same, friends, .. have it. I don't much.

I'm generally a bit sceptic about lots if things, especially the crap conspiracy theorists bleat on about. Scammers, blatant lies, ...political Machiavellian lies... we live in a swamp or liars.
One old very smart chalkie pal I play Pool with had a very vivid unearthly experience in the old York hospital in WA, supposedly haunted, and swears to this day he saw blood on the staircase.

I became increasingly less sensitive to the "Spooky" things as I aged but do remember very well some recurring and poignant dreams I've had.
One often recurring one I understood, the other still bewilders me from ages 4 to 8.
Decades later I found this painting by accident with an image very similar to my confusing and often recurring childhood dream's ending; ~ ages 4 to 7.
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A framed copy hangs above my fridge. Not about baseball ..,

For another example I had a very profound dream recently about that horror cat I adopted after a mate passed away. I was very sad about having to surrender her being a loving cat at times.
Anyway, I lately had a very, very vivid dream of her turning up in my home.
In the dream I felt she'd somehow escaped the cat haven she went to and had come home to me. She wanted to come home. I took her into my arms and welcomed her home.
Thinking about the meaning of that dream, I shed tears the next day thinking she'd been euthanased. She'd come home to say farewell? There was a good chance of it happening I thought. My sister said it was a sort of Guilt dream ! ? Freud might agree?

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At age 17 myself and mates played with a Ouige board. I thought a joker mate was pushing the glass?
Later we tried another thing. The heaviest person in that group sat on a chair and four of us pushed down on his body and then with one finger each under his chair we lifted him up a over a metre like he was a feather. That was weird.

Did Saul have an Elpelitic fit on the road to Damascus? Maybe?
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Yet, for all my doubts I am strong in my belief of God. The First Cause, the alpha and omega. I talk and pray to him most days. Mostly I talk.

That belief is born mostly by the logic of Aquinas, Davies, Spinoza, Buddism ... Hinduism, ... and many others .. and of course the teachings of Jesus.
Pope Leo XIV in Rome speaks well for God now in these troubled times.
Also my strict Irish Catholic background, head alter boy who studied Latin.
Sorry for digressing so.
Whatever, despite Religious dogma, there are many paths to God imho.
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Up early so able to catch Jessica so she has someone to post with.
I recall being told of this event in my distant past, late teens.

A mate of mine and his brother were walking home after dusk from somewhere or other when they saw a figure of a man lit clearly by the street lamps about 50 feet in front of them. As they approached closer, to their astonishment they saw that the figure was not so much walking but gliding. The two froze when the figure crossed the road and with a brief flash of lite disappeared into the wall of a derelict building. When my mate told me I did not believe him and accused him of being on the grog. He replied ''no way, we were stone cold sober''.
 
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One old very smart chalkie pal I play Pool with had a very vivid unearthly experience in the old York hospital in WA, supposedly haunted, and swears to this day he saw blood on the staircase.
Dont see the 'unearthly' connection Terry. Not unusual for blood in a hospital.
 
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The heaviest person in that group sat on a chair and four of us pushed down on his body and then with one finger each under his chair we lifted him up a over a metre like he was a feather. That was weird.
Weird indeed Terry. Many would call that a magic trick or illusion using hidden counter weights or a leverage device of some sort. But you actually took part in it, so certainly no illusion.
 
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A former colleague once told me that he saw a group of children dressed in Victorian clothing playing ringy roses, it was near Delamare Forest over in Cheshire, very late one evening. He swears it's true and as Cheshire is steeped in history and known to have witches then I believed him.
 
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