Nighthawk76
04-05-2008, 12:29 AM
One of the scariest things that I have ever experienced was in May of 1999. It was around midnignt and I was coming up from downstairs and when I was heading down the hallway towards my bedroom, I saw a man standing at the end of the hallway. It was a man I had never seen before. Then as quickly as he appeared, he was gone. Even though I am open minded (as Agent Mulder from The X-Files would say, "I want to believe") I still tried to come up with a logical explanation to what I had seen. I tried to convince myself that my eyes were playing tricks on me, and stuff like that, but after awhile, I had to admit that I saw what I saw.
Has anyone else here had what might be called a "paranormal experience" ?
Nighthawk76
04-05-2008, 12:37 AM
After my dog Max died in July 2000 (for which I took very hard) I thought I saw and heard him on and off for three days. It freaked me out. I believe the grief and shock I was dealing with caused me to think I saw him and heard him. I guess my mind didn't want to accept that he was gone. I guess some people might interpert that as being crazy, but I don't think I was.
Actually, that is a very common experience for people who have lost a loved one.
Nighthawk76
04-05-2008, 12:43 AM
Another really food example of a paranormal experience was a girl who I worked with at Target who used to have dreams that would come true. Of course, that has happened to all of us from time to time but her dreams would come true 75% of the time. I remember her telling me things several different times that she knew were going to happen to me...they almost all did! :eek: Is this a Twilight Zone experience or what?
Dude111
07-10-2021, 06:08 PM
Actually, that is a very common experience for people who have lost a loved one.Yes they are most likely seeing the spirit of the person which can be quite comforting.....
Spirits are all over.....