destro wrote:T"The headless old woman ghost making a cup of tea with my fuc4in milk ?"
Why was she making a cup of Tea if she had no head, how did she drink it ?
peewee wrote:whilst in the police i had to force entry into a house after the neighbours called and said they hadnt seen their elderley neighbour.
i broke in and found the old guy on the floor with no pulse, he was still very warm so i figured he had just died so i tried to resusitate him and radio for an ambulance. anyway i was able to get him breathing again and get a pulse.
throughout all this the old guy remained unconcious and never saw me, the ambulance arrived and took him to hospital.
anyway the next day i went to visit him in hospital, i was not in my uniform and walked into the ward to find him, he had never seen me and didnt know i was coming. when i walked in he called me over to his bed and thanked me.
when i was talking i realised he never saw me so i asked how he knew who i was when i walked in and he told me he was watching me resucitate him, he said he was watching from the ceiling and then went back into his body.
wierd
red37 wrote:Some years ago i became interested in the Occult; this at first was limited to the usual trivial pastimes.....Tarot, Astrology, Runestones, Numerology and the like...the normal run of the mill 'weirdy' stuff that everybody is all to eager to dismiss as gobble-de-gook, yet at the same time, hold secret sway over their own tolerance levels behind the veil of macho superficiality. In other words, not the kind of subjects suitable for a night down the Alehouse...other than of course the reiteration of the classic popular cult tales, that intrigue us all in our more perceptive moments. The type of 'entertainment' that offers itself up as nothing more sinister than mere parlour games, which in essence isn't that far off the mark, as a description....lets face it, more or less thats what these divinatory 'arts' and disciplines actually are in their various guises throughout the ages.
As im writing this, i feel a compelling urge to keep the experience, very brief and very succinct. So at the expense of enticing further contentious debate, i will do just that.
Save to say this. My early encounters with the aforementioned have provided a solid basis from which to experience several other planes of existence, beyond the corporeal; the familiar. My trials and tribulations (and they have been, without doubt) have allowed me to work along the paths of the following fields of Occult 'Sciences': - Astral Projection, Applied Magic (both varieties...) Telekinesis, Direct communication with the Dead (Mediumship) and perhaps the most harrowing/disturbing of all; the OUIJA. Which, at the same time as providing much guidance and support, whilst enduring Learning the ways of the adept.....has equally ensured that i can never ever, have a Life that i can truly call my own. Lets, call that a day here.
Any fears, you're having mate....I truly wouldn't worry. Its the living who hurt you, dont ever forget (cliche). But, in answer to your sub-conscious, naturally curious state of mind - Yes, it is real, sometimes all too very real.
red37 wrote:Some years ago i became interested in the Occult; this at first was limited to the usual trivial pastimes.....Tarot, Astrology, Runestones, Numerology and the like...the normal run of the mill 'weirdy' stuff that everybody is all to eager to dismiss as gobble-de-gook, yet at the same time, hold secret sway over their own tolerance levels behind the veil of macho superficiality. In other words, not the kind of subjects suitable for a night down the Alehouse...other than of course the reiteration of the classic popular cult tales, that intrigue us all in our more perceptive moments. The type of 'entertainment' that offers itself up as nothing more sinister than mere parlour games, which in essence isn't that far off the mark, as a description....lets face it, more or less thats what these divinatory 'arts' and disciplines actually are in their various guises throughout the ages.
As im writing this, i feel a compelling urge to keep the experience, very brief and very succinct. So at the expense of enticing further contentious debate, i will do just that.
Save to say this. My early encounters with the aforementioned have provided a solid basis from which to experience several other planes of existence, beyond the corporeal; the familiar. My trials and tribulations (and they have been, without doubt) have allowed me to work along the paths of the following fields of Occult 'Sciences': - Astral Projection, Applied Magic (both varieties...) Telekinesis, Direct communication with the Dead (Mediumship) and perhaps the most harrowing/disturbing of all; the OUIJA. Which, at the same time as providing much guidance and support, whilst enduring Learning the ways of the adept.....has equally ensured that i can never ever, have a Life that i can truly call my own. Lets, call that a day here.
Any fears, you're having mate....I truly wouldn't worry. Its the living who hurt you, dont ever forget (cliche). But, in answer to your sub-conscious, naturally curious state of mind - Yes, it is real, sometimes all too very real.
Rush Job wrote:still well dodgy this end, will it just go away at some point?
Rush Job wrote:dawson99 wrote:Have had some paranormal experiences. I get severe de ja vu all the time. I remember going to germany once, and i know it sounds silly but i knew there would be broken curtain in one of the rooms as that had happened before. Whenever i go places i sort of know where i am as it seems to have all happened before, really freaks me out sometimes. Cool, so do you think the da ja vu is like past life experiences? if so have you thought about regresion?
woof woof ! wrote:Rush Job wrote:dawson99 wrote:Have had some paranormal experiences. I get severe de ja vu all the time. I remember going to germany once, and i know it sounds silly but i knew there would be broken curtain in one of the rooms as that had happened before. Whenever i go places i sort of know where i am as it seems to have all happened before, really freaks me out sometimes. Cool, so do you think the da ja vu is like past life experiences? if so have you thought about regresion?
Deja Vu has been explained by some medical profs as nothing more than one part of the brain being momentarily out of synch with the rest of the brain.
I'm suprised Dawsino hasn't had more of these episodes .
s@int wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Rush Job wrote:dawson99 wrote:Have had some paranormal experiences. I get severe de ja vu all the time. I remember going to germany once, and i know it sounds silly but i knew there would be broken curtain in one of the rooms as that had happened before. Whenever i go places i sort of know where i am as it seems to have all happened before, really freaks me out sometimes. Cool, so do you think the da ja vu is like past life experiences? if so have you thought about regresion?
Deja Vu has been explained by some medical profs as nothing more than one part of the brain being momentarily out of synch with the rest of the brain.
I'm suprised Dawsino hasn't had more of these episodes .
Glad to hear that Woof as I have had a few episodes of de ja vu. Usually when travelling abroad, so maybe tiredness and travel play a part.
I also had a bad experience with a ouiji board when I was young (14) My sister, her friend and my mate and myself played with one and within a week my sisters mate was dead(18) Her name was Margaret Burns and she had a brain hemorrhage walking along Leigh canal going to work. For the next few weeks we all kept wondering who was next. No one else died but a few strange things did occur, I have never played with a ouiji board since.
s@int wrote:I also had a bad experience with a ouiji board when I was young (14) My sister, her friend and my mate and myself played with one and within a week my sisters mate was dead(18) Her name was Margaret Burns and she had a brain hemorrhage walking along Leigh canal going to work. For the next few weeks we all kept wondering who was next. No one else died but a few strange things did occur, I have never played with a ouiji board since.
woof woof ! wrote:s@int wrote:I also had a bad experience with a ouiji board when I was young (14) My sister, her friend and my mate and myself played with one and within a week my sisters mate was dead(18) Her name was Margaret Burns and she had a brain hemorrhage walking along Leigh canal going to work. For the next few weeks we all kept wondering who was next. No one else died but a few strange things did occur, I have never played with a ouiji board since.
I also had a bad experience with a ouiji board . I used it when I was about 18 and over the next 30 years my grandfather died , followed a few years later by my grandmother .A lot of other strange stuff happend, but i consoled myself by pretending it was down to the acid, booze and grass I'd been taking.
F'uckin' scary .
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