Do you ever had any supernatural experiences? Or any moments were you felt fear because everything felt so unfamiliar? Just anything which seemed out of the ordinary. Spooked

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Bump & thanks.

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One time, while i was taking a shower, my slippers moved out of the bathroom, and the water turned cold for like a minute... Of course i was alone in the house, also the door was closed for the whole time. It was cool ^_^
Thanks for the gib ;)

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Spooky~

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When I was 9 years old, in late december, 18 years ago, my grandmother was in a hospital, we visited her in late night and went back home, my mother stayed with her. After I got back I came to my main room and saw my father watching TV, I sat on a couch and saw my second grandmother standing like 3 meters away from my father, watching him and nodding her head. It wouldn't hit me if she was... alive. She died 2 months earlier. Her clothes were all black, she wore a black hat too, she was a bit blurry and when I looked at her she realized that I can see her, I looked at my father kinda frightened if he could see her too, but he was just watching his TV news. I looked back at her and she was still standing there, looking at me, she vanished after a few seconds.

My mother's mother, my grandmother, died that night in a hospital, around 1 hour later.

I also have a lot of dreams that come true, especially when it comes to arguing with my fiancee, we almost never get into fights, but when we do I always dream about it first. I've learnt to listen to my dreams and dodge those bad events.

There are more supernatural experiences in my life, but those are the most clear ones.

Believe it or not, I'm sceptical myself and I'm an agnostic.

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The first story gave me the chills, and a tear in one eye.

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I recognise the dreams coming true bit. Have had that a few times myself. Dream of something mundane that for some reason you can still remember waking up, think nothing of it at the time. A few weeks/months later, get serious deja-vu moment when you remember you've dreamt it before..

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"True dreams" (wherein you see the future) are not unusual, but not that common, either. You can choose to ignore what will happen, avoid what will happen, or go along with what will happen.

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Spooky bump.

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I had one about fifteen years ago, a moment that my brother and I share. It was late one Wednesday night, we were taking out the trash; out of the corner of our eyes, we saw something pass by the streetlight at the far end of the yard. We turned to look and though it was gone after only a moment, we were able to get a good look at it. Imagine the standard portrayal of the Grim Reaper: a skeleton in a hooded flowing robe. What we saw looked like that, but only from the waist up and transparent. A wraith, maybe? We don't know what it was, but we know we saw it. We never saw it again, and I personally haven't had any other experience that I would consider supernatural. But it was one of the coolest/freakiest experiences I've ever had.

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It's not really supernatural, but I felt like something was eating my legs\biting my neck

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Thank you very much. Didn't had a supernatural experience (so far).
Maybe the closest thing is diving in the open water /dark, with no references whatsoever. You feel like in a different world (even more than with normal diving).

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Once i changed my password on email, steam, etc, 3 hours later i couldn't remember the new password... was 100% spooked with my supernatural hability to forget important stuff just like that

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Can't say i've had one, or i've done my best to forget it, which i would likely do if i had a situation like this. At least not what i would call suernatural, only the usual fright stuff like walking through a forest (where we lived as kid) at night with owls and stuff, but nothing more.

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Bump for 3spooky5me. But seriously I don't really have any supernatural experiences. Or maybe I had some and didn't realize that they were supernatural. O.O
Thank you!

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Having "dejavus" all the time. Happened to talk to some people totally familiar with their name though we apparently never met, have foreseen the divorce of my brother and his wife and some more stuff :I

Also I read "supernatural" and my head went CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SOOOOON. THERE'LL BE PEACE WHEN YOU ARE DONE. LAY YOUR WEARY HEAD TO REEEEST, DON'T YOU CRY NO MORE ♫

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It's interesting that you don't remember your dreams when you wake. I've never figured out what makes people remember or forget their dreams. My guess is that it's connected to how tired you are/how much sleep you get.

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sometimes I do remember but it's rare to happen in real in the following days. most of the time the things I dream about happen a few weeks later on^^

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In college, my roommates and I were up late one weekend watching TV in the living room when we had a weird experience. We had a townhouse where the first floor was a huge living room with a large countertop between it and the kitchen, so you could see the entire kitchen from the living room. At one point during the TV program, one my roommate made a shocked gasping sound, so we all looked in his direction, and after seeing his stark white look and open mouthed expression, looked to where he was looking.

In the kitchen, just beyond the countertop/table was what appeared to be a head and shoulders, transparent and a wispy white or greyish colour, walking slowly from the refrigerator across the kitchen to the entrance of the kitchen in the half-light from the living room. When it passed in front of the microwave, it even cast a reflection in the glass of the microwave, and that's when one of us said "HOLY SHIT!" Once it "heard" us (whatever it was), it turned toward us, then dashed from the entrance of the kitchen across the little hallway and into the basement entrance, turning darker grey and eventually a deep black in the process. As it disappeared into the basement, where two of my roommates' bedrooms were located, I could swear I even saw the basement door move an inch or two ...

There were four of us who saw and described the same thing, what looked like the figure of a small child, for more than 15 seconds. It was several days before my roommates would sleep in the basement rooms, and we never saw it again. As a side note, one of my old roommates actually went on to become a full-time ghost hunter several years later.

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Not making light; "what appeared to be a head and shoulders, transparent and a wispy white or greyish colour, walking slowly..."
So Scratch-It from Small Soldiers or...?

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The only thing that comes to mind is something that I saw when I was very young. Me and my parents went to visit family or friends, and we were saying goodbye at their door. I went to the car, waiting for my parents to follow when I saw a light coming from their basement, and in this light, I saw the shadows of what appeared to be two imps, moving around and talking to each another. It scared the crap out of me back then. I know there's probably a logical explanation for what I saw (perhaps it were plants moving in a breeze or something like that) but back then, I couldn't leave quick enough :P

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I still remember how I woke up at night in bed, unable to move and hearing paws on the floor getting closer and a heavy breathing.
Somehow I knew it was some kind of giant black wolf or something which barely fits through my rooms door. (I didn't have a cat at that time)

... when I googled later that day what the cause might have been I found out that it's something quite common: It's called Sleep paralysis.

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I often get affected by sleep paralysis, I actually think it is something extremely interesting. But the human mind is something special in general, I recently started to read about Tulpas and it sounds amazing that you can "develop" a companion in your mind who isn't like you at all.

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Okie
Spooky
Dookie
Cookie!

I don't remember...
Is thing that I felt I must move from place where I standed and then 5 seconds later massive piece of glass fell there count?

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Yes, it counts. You aren't the only one.

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Thank you and bump....

i think i dont have supernatural expereinces yet, or i dont know if that is supernatural...
but i have sleep paralysis when i'm really" tired

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when I think of my lovely dog (profile picture, died almost one year ago, I say his name and I get goose bumps. but nothing supernatural

edit: when I was little, I heard footsteps, but no one was home :(

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Boo

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There's no need to be afraid of "True Dreams." Think of them as messages, giving you a "heads up" about what is to come. They are not always "bad," either, just as not everything in life is "bad."

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I once watched 5 episodes of The X-Files in a row.

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episode three from new season is the best

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BOO!

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bump

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Thanks and bump!

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