Supernatural Experiences
by
FrozenSolstice
January 3, 2016 at 3:01 AM UTC
So, have you had any?
I'm pretty sure I've seen a ghost at my friend's house once. I have photographic evidence, but I dont have the raw video anymore. It definitely scared me.
Because I'm weird, my friend and I made a Ouija board of paper and supposedly contacted whatever we thought was a ghost. I'm pretty sure it was that subconscious effect I forget the name of, but hey, it set a nice mood for the sleepover.
I do believe in ghosts, but no so much in demons or "evil manifestations."
I was about 4, and it was dark as heck, you can't see anything but the headlights of a car. It was speeding at me, to the point I was shit scared. Then the two motorcycle's passed me. I was embarrassed as hell.
For one thing, my cousin used to be in contact with great grandmother's spirit a short while after she passed. Her mother could tell that she wasn't faking it because she began saying things that young children wouldn't even begin understand, claiming her that her great grandmother told her to such things to her mother.
For one thing, my cousin used to be in contact with great grandmother's spirit a short while after she passed. Her mother could tell that she wasn't faking it because she began saying things that young children wouldn't even begin understand, claiming her that her great grandmother told her to such things to her mother.
Last year I was in the mountains with my siblings and my mom and my step dads family (they were getting married but that's not important) and my 2 sister and my step brother and my brother we all were in a room sleeping and there was this REALLY creepy monkey stuffed animal thing but that's not really important the thing was we all were talking and then we stopped and decided to go to bed and the after 5 minutes it was about 12:00 we heard children laughter and then our bedroom door opened up and no one was there we went to ask our step sister if she played a prank on us and she said no then we asked our parents and they said no so... Yeah it was freaky
so it's yellow when someone is horny??? :/ how does this taste numbers thing work? You see them and you get the taste?
Let's just say "sexual desire" isn't yellow, hue.
Synesthesia is essentially the senses overlapping each other, putting it in simple terms. Saying numbers and seeing them gives me a taste in my mouth, that's how that works. It's the same with colours and smell. Mirror synesthesia, is where I can see someone being poked, and I'll feel it. This carries over to videos as well.
Finally, the aura synesthesia is something nobody really understands. There hasn't been much research done on it. It's interesting nonetheless.
Synesthesia is essentially the senses overlapping each other, putting it in simple terms. Saying numbers and seeing them gives me a taste in my mouth, that's how that works. It's the same with colours and smell. Mirror synesthesia, is where I can see someone being poked, and I'll feel it. This carries over to videos as well.
Finally, the aura synesthesia is something nobody really understands. There hasn't been much research done on it. It's interesting nonetheless.
Why are you diagnosed with so many things besides this? :/ I like how off-topic this went.
The tubing that was connected to my bike handlebrake broke on my way home. I put the bike in the garage and went to the bathroom. After I came back to fix it, it was magically fixed.
The tubing that was connected to my bike handlebrake broke on my way home. I put the bike in the garage and went to the bathroom. After I came back to fix it, it was magically fixed.
I went upstate New York with my friend a few years ago. At the time, Slenderman was super popular. (And the game was set in upstate New York where we were) I'm deathly afraid of Slenderman. My friend and I were walking around at night together in the woods, and we saw a figure about a mile away. We stupidly decided to investigate. As we got closer, we saw that it was white, black, and tall. As soon as we came to the realization that it looked like Slenderman, we ran for our lives. We ran back to the cabin as fast as we could and locked ourselves in and didn't come out for a day.
Also, I went on a spooky walk last Halloween with my friends and we saw a Slenderman, but we didn't think it was an actual person because it never moved when we saw it. We went through the walk a few more times, and on the last time I looked over to the Slenderman and it slowly rose it's hand and waved to me and I ran straight 'outta there like sanic.
Okay, story time. So in my house, I have always felt a presence where ever I would go. But one night, I was laying in bed on my computer and my bed started shaking like crazy. My first thought "you live across from a rail road, duh" but I looked outside and saw no train. I freaked the f*ck out and stepped off my bed (bed still shaking) and looked everywhere to see if there was someone there, no one to be seen. So yes, I do believe in the supernatural. I'm usually made fun of for this story but thanks for reading.
Okay, story time. So in my house, I have always felt a presence where ever I would go. But one night, I was laying in bed on my computer and my bed started shaking like crazy. My first thought "you live across from a rail road, duh" but I looked outside and saw no train. I freaked the f*ck out and stepped off my bed (bed still shaking) and looked everywhere to see if there was someone there, no one to be seen. So yes, I do believe in the supernatural. I'm usually made fun of for this story but thanks for reading.
I once got killed while mining a monument by an invisible being, that poltergeist sure gave me the heebiejeebies
But on a serious note i sometimes see faces and shit in mirrors, but because im white and ive seen horror movies, i dont investigate, I act like nothing happened and im not scared, lol have you ever seen Paranormal Activity? damn white people....
Once, I ate a cheesepuff and scrunched up the packet. I didn't realise one was left and now it haunts me forever =O.
Seriously though, I'm not sure whether to class my experiences as supernatural. I've had a weird sense of deja vu where I dreamed of something one night and it happened the next day exactly as I dreamed (that counts as a supernatural experience).
I don't think I've ever seen a ghost, though, which I'm glad for. It means that those of my relatives who have passed on have passed on peacefully; they're not bound to this world and forced to stay here in torment. Yes, I do believe that's how ghosts come to be and I believe in ghosts. Mock me if you must, but it's a source of comfort for me when a loved one passes away. =(
That's pretty amazing. Sorry if this is too personal (you don't need to answer), but is it one of those conditions where some senses are over-developed while some are under-developed? Or are all of your senses at their intended stage of development, but some have developed past that point?
Sorry if that didn't really make sense. This is the first I've heard of that condition and I love to find out about new things, especially something as incredible (again, sorry if that's the wrong terminology - I'm thinking of it from a scientific point of view) as what you've described.
Thanks! =D
It's okay if you don't want to answer if it's too off-topic or personal. I have no life. xD
That's pretty amazing. Sorry if this is too personal (you don't need to answer), but is it one of those conditions where some senses are over-developed while some are under-developed? Or are all of your senses at their intended stage of development, but some have developed past that point?
Sorry if that didn't really make sense. This is the first I've heard of that condition and I love to find out about new things, especially something as incredible (again, sorry if that's the wrong terminology - I'm thinking of it from a scientific point of view) as what you've described.
Thanks! =D
It's okay if you don't want to answer if it's too off-topic or personal. I have no life. xD
I actually don't know!
Ive had synesthesia since birth, and what my normal is could be different to someone without the synesthesia. Let's just say I can't hear high frequency noises like a dog. :P
But I'd say my senses are all pretty normal, as normal as they can be.
Ive had synesthesia since birth, and what my normal is could be different to someone without the synesthesia. Let's just say I can't hear high frequency noises like a dog. :P
But I'd say my senses are all pretty normal, as normal as they can be.
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