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Do you feel like you're in another "dimension" when you go into a spiritual or paranormal place?

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....like a church/prayer service or a haunted building...or even some antique shops..or even movie theaters? And when you come out...do you feel like you're stepping back into a different "dimension"?

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  1. When I am in our church building alone, especially at night, I totally get the hooboo jeebies. Like people are watching. So much so that I avoid at all costs.

    I will say I've noticed at antique shops or any place with a lot of old sculptures that I feel like I am being closed in on, almost clostrophobic like. When I get away from it or go outside, it goes away. Could be self-imposed, but its weird. Never experienced anything paranormal at these locations, though.


  2. I believe what you are referencing is the unusual way it feels to be in places of very dense energy, such as a church during Mass or a strongly haunted property.

    The best way I can describe it is that it's like feeling another body transposed with your physical body. You will be aware of your physical body, but depending on how sensitive you are to the energy around you, and how much of that energy there is, you may feel as little as a slight emotional change, or as much as a full-body, vibrating tingle all over (almost always coupled with a huge change in emotional/mental state).

    At least, that's how it happens for me.

  3. Deenie, I guess I don't get what you mean by "dimension". Even when I was a spiritual person, I always remained a 3-dimensional person. I can recognize how meditation or prayer can put you in a different frame of mind, which is maybe closer to what you're getting at.

  4. Yes.  It's like you feel light headed (almost like you want to faint)

    I got that feeling one time when I went to see a Guru years back.

    when you walk back out into society,  you feel wierd like you've been on anther planet for a while.

  5. I don't enter into a building and get that "I'm in the twilight zone" feeling. I do know what you are talking about (I think).

    It is like when I see something or hear something that just can't be explained(it could be days later) and we actually caught it. That's when I get that enlightened feeling. It is sort of my high.

  6. When I go into a antique shop or even just a very, very old house to investigate.  I don't go into a "dimension", I get a sense of what it was like in the specific time era that it was in.

    When I walk out the feeling of that era stays with me for a while.

  7. Interesting question.

    I sometimes do.  Sometimes I deliberately induce it because it's helpful to me in various ways, and sometimes it happens spontaneously.

    When I come out there's sometimes a residue, a sort of glow inside.  But usually I maintain a clear distinction learned through long discipline, between the various states.

  8. nop.. not at all....  No Other dimention unless we have the ability to break the record of speed of light

  9. Kinda, like a trance state

  10. Your choices are:

    1)  Strange feelings because of a psychological predisposition for belief and expectation of such feelings, or...

    2)  Supernatural sensitivity.

    Anyway, how is anyone supposed to know what being in another dimension feels like?

  11. wow, TR you were a spiritual person...

    The most times i ever experienced anything like that was in Italy, and a few minor experiences here, but not like there....

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