Rosa wrote:
Two people in my surroundings are highly sensitive. My sister and a friend from school. Although, my step brother went through something terrible when he lived in Norway. He left the apartment and slept at our house for two weeks. I heard him and mom talking about it when they thought everyone was asleep. Things moved when he was asleep. One time, he pretended he was sleeping, and he put his phone on the duvet just to see someone taking it and putting it on the table. Everytime he left to go to work, the lamp in the hallway blinked a 2-3 times, and after that, he always got goosebumps. He contacted a medium, who said that there used live a couple of old ladies in that apartment. One of them had started to like him since he had a very structured lifestile. The medium said that she blinked the lamps to tell him "goodbye" when he was leaving. This guy was the most critical human being ever. He didn't believe in anything paranormal. Seeing him being that shitless made the family realise that it was actually for real.
I overthink a lot. I feel comfortable thinking that this reality isn't enough. I know there's more. The human technology can't prove everything. You can't crack every code. Humanity doesn't have to know how everything works.
I feel things sometimes. The night me and my friend slept in our art class room. People who had done that before, said that many things happened at night in a specific corner. It did. I stayed up listening to everything. I heard high slams, it felt like things were moving, but I couldn't figure out what it was. I asked my very critical friend if she made the noises, but she had already fallen asleep. The noises continued. I could trace them, and I felt something over me, but it quickly went back to it's original corner.
One or two years later, last year, my sensitive classmate joined, and she felt it directly. Her table was 1,5 m away from the corner. His name was Per, and she made him go away.
She told me how to do it, and so I shared it with my sister so that she could test it at her work.. A lot of coworkers had scary experiences closing the store. They had a bell for customers to use if they needed help. That bell used to ring while being locked inside the drawer. They've also felt someone running through the store while they're closing and no customer is inside.
Anyways, the technique worked!! She hasn't noticed anything paranormal since she did it.
Last thing!! Which was supposed to be the main thing but I'm an AD(H)D-storyteller cliche.
Last year, my class visited the castle in Kalmar, and I hated being in some of the rooms. I tried to stick as close to my friends as possible. I felt afraid without context. So I made some research, and the area where I felt this way - was told to be haunted. Of course.
Tell me about your paranormal experiences or stories. Who actually needs sleep??? <.<
Two people in my surroundings are highly sensitive. My sister and a friend from school. Although, my step brother went through something terrible when he lived in Norway. He left the apartment and slept at our house for two weeks. I heard him and mom talking about it when they thought everyone was asleep. Things moved when he was asleep. One time, he pretended he was sleeping, and he put his phone on the duvet just to see someone taking it and putting it on the table. Everytime he left to go to work, the lamp in the hallway blinked a 2-3 times, and after that, he always got goosebumps. He contacted a medium, who said that there used live a couple of old ladies in that apartment. One of them had started to like him since he had a very structured lifestile. The medium said that she blinked the lamps to tell him "goodbye" when he was leaving. This guy was the most critical human being ever. He didn't believe in anything paranormal. Seeing him being that shitless made the family realise that it was actually for real.
I overthink a lot. I feel comfortable thinking that this reality isn't enough. I know there's more. The human technology can't prove everything. You can't crack every code. Humanity doesn't have to know how everything works.
I feel things sometimes. The night me and my friend slept in our art class room. People who had done that before, said that many things happened at night in a specific corner. It did. I stayed up listening to everything. I heard high slams, it felt like things were moving, but I couldn't figure out what it was. I asked my very critical friend if she made the noises, but she had already fallen asleep. The noises continued. I could trace them, and I felt something over me, but it quickly went back to it's original corner.
One or two years later, last year, my sensitive classmate joined, and she felt it directly. Her table was 1,5 m away from the corner. His name was Per, and she made him go away.
She told me how to do it, and so I shared it with my sister so that she could test it at her work.. A lot of coworkers had scary experiences closing the store. They had a bell for customers to use if they needed help. That bell used to ring while being locked inside the drawer. They've also felt someone running through the store while they're closing and no customer is inside.
Anyways, the technique worked!! She hasn't noticed anything paranormal since she did it.
Last thing!! Which was supposed to be the main thing but I'm an AD(H)D-storyteller cliche.
Last year, my class visited the castle in Kalmar, and I hated being in some of the rooms. I tried to stick as close to my friends as possible. I felt afraid without context. So I made some research, and the area where I felt this way - was told to be haunted. Of course.
Tell me about your paranormal experiences or stories. Who actually needs sleep??? <.<


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