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Have you ever had any paranormal experiences if so what happend?

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Have you ever had any paranormal experiences if so what happend?

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  1. Never. They don't exist.


  2. Many people think that they have had paranormal experiences.

    Unfortunately, there is no reliable evidence for such experiences. Based on the overwhelming lack of evidence and the extraordinary nature of such claims, paranormal experiences are not believable.

  3. one time i did bloody mary outside in the rearview mirrors of my parents car and a snake crawled across my foot.

  4. out of body experiences.

    After about 10 minutes after I went to bed I was all of a sudden falling through a grey demension. This happened about 4 times and I kept pulling back but letting myself go further a little further each time. Then one night I let myself go through the grey demension and I found myself conciouss floating above my body. I looked down and saw myself sleeping under the covers and then I noticed nothing has changed. My mind was the same, so were all my senses. I began to float downwards as if my astral body had some gravity to it. When I was almost to my knees I willed myself up and up I went. Then I went through the wall and into the hallway. In a mirror I saw myself.

    I looked like a strang Picasso twisted figure where you can see all the sides at once, it was weird. Then I willed to go through the ceiling and after that I don't remember anything.

  5. A very weak power over wind... not very strong yet, but i dont really intend on furthering this power... or any... our hidden powers are not something we should delve into unless we are ready.

  6. yes,one of them ,it involved a future event in this person-life,this lady handled myself a document,and in the moment

    i touch the document,i just tell her"-the father of your daughter

    is going to die this day(m-d-yr.),so she tells me ,what did you say,so i repeated that again,but she did not tell me nothing ,good or bad,about what i just have said to her,so i tell her that to excuse me that what just happened,just happen to me in a natural way,(i do not work as a physic,never will)

    she said its alright don't worry,but she write down,however what i said to her happened the exact day i told her,(i knew

    this,because of her,she had written the -time -i said to her

    at that moment.and she call me to tell me that what i have tell

    her about her daughter's father,had happened the exact day i have told her,again i told her that is something that occurs ,and frankly is sort of something which i can not control

    or explain,just happens

  7. All the time.

    NWO

  8. Too many!  in my former profession.  I have dealt with Extraterrestrials, Abductees, Contactees, ghosts, a vampire, beings and people from other time periods (Time travelers) Inter-dimensional creatures, among others.

    The deeper you delve in to the paranormal and abnormal, the more things become merged.  

    One abductee we were watching also attracted the attention of 'something' other-worldly,  I believe it was a demonic being.  Incidents that usually happened would be knocking coming from inside the walls,  terrifying screams coming from inside closets, pig noises, kitten meowing, various other animal noises, items disappearing (including our equipment).  Unusual events would build-up in intensity just before an abduction, so we could guesstimate when the Greys would be paying her a visit.

    She thought she was going crazy.  Her therapist was one of our people.

  9. I think i keep seeing ghosts. i have a house built in the 60's but the spirits look like they are wearing 1800's clothing. its strange.

  10. Kimberly, it's funny but I just sort of answered this question a few minutes ago where Paul asks about visitations from beings outside our realm of reality. I suppose the simplest way is to just repeat what I said there for your answer. I have had such an experience, and I'd like to mention the last reply you received, from TR?  Contrary to his opinion, I think there is credible evidence for paranormal experiences, and I feel my own experience is a good example.

    This was my answer to Paul....

    I know people have poked good natured fun at your account, and while I have the greatest respect for those who choose not to believe at all that we could have visitations from higher beings in the universe, I think a serious study of the subject would at least cause some pondering on the matter. When we have a fixed opinion about something and are not that interested in opposing opinions it is unlikely we will take the initiative to read all the available literature in order to carefully weigh both sides of the issue. Dr. Donald R. Griffin , the Zoologist who discovered how bats navigate in the dark, used a phrase I like in regard to those who didn’t subscribe to his theory that animals might be capable of thought and awareness. He said they were ‘succumbing to a self-inflicted paralysis of inquiry.’ I believe this is also true of those who have made their minds up that it‘s simply not possible for human consciousness to exist beyond the grave.

    I have read many personal accounts of people all over the world who have thought they encountered such beings, and, for example, who were near death and who later reported the sensation of traveling through a tunnel towards a light - of hearing celestial music - and seeing and speaking to deceased loved ones. Of course, science puts all that down to chemical activity from induced drugs, and/or of endorphins released by the brain during the trauma of the dying process. However, I had the experience long before I'd read of any of these accounts, and while in perfect health and without so much as taking an aspirin.

    This is how it happened: I was trying to fall asleep again in the early hours of the morning after being woken by the crying of our baby son, when suddenly every molecule of my being began to vibrate; I gradually felt my consciousness separate from my body, I became scared; I was certain I was undergoing the dying process. Then the thought came to me to not worry and to just let go. As I did I seemed to float above my body, and then there began the sensation of traveling through a tunnel at great speed towards a blinding light. The incredible music I heard as I approached the light can’t possibly be described - nor the architectural beauty I found myself in. It was a courtyard in front of a magnificent structure with huge stone pillars; even the very air seemed tinged with the purple glow of spirituality - I felt unworthy to be there. I stood before a man in biblical attire (no, not Jesus, but apparently a high teacher). I couldn’t help but think back to earth and thinking if only people could see this. It would change their whole outlook on life. They would not do the things they do. We talked for what seemed a long time. Next thing I knew I was wide awake, still laying in the same position, my whole body tingling like an electric charge. I wanted to wake my wife and tell her about the amazing experience, but chose to wait until morning. A few days later she had a couple of astounding experiences - not like mine, but two demonstrations brought to her so she would know the reality of what happened to me. She was the first to awaken that morning, and I was still half asleep when I heard her gasp. I guess I fell asleep again. She later told me she had seen our baby’s cute little blue doll which was in the crib in the baby’s bedroom actually floating above my head bathed in a purple light. My wife, Grace, is not given to hallucinations. She is a very practical person - very down to earth.

    Three days after my original experience this same man I’d seen and spoken to manifested himself through the instrumentality of the great medium, Richard Zenor, with whom I had a prearranged meeting. (I had quickly realized the being was the same person I'd seen in the vision as he began to describe our meeting.) He mentioned the doll and said this was done as a demonstration for my wife. So she would know I didn’t dream all this. He discussed how much I’d remembered of his conversation, mode of dress, long hair, etc. He informed me that he was my teacher from long ago in Egypt, that I would be taken during sleep to observe the various levels of consciousness on ‘the other side,’ including the very low levels, but not to be frightened as the people who inhabited these lower levels couldn‘t hurt me. Well, I did experience these excursions in great detail. Of course, the naturally skeptical mind would say this couldn‘t have happened (in spite of the doll illustration), and therefore I must be mentally off in some way or have a very wild imagination (my wife, too I guess.) No, these were real experiences, extremely vivid, and of course later validated by the master teacher as he explained their significance. Not only that, but several years later on a trip to England I attended a spiritualists meeting and was picked out of the audience by the lecturing medium and told I had a master standing beside me. She (the medium) then described in great detail the exact person I’d seen in my original experience.

    I might add at this point that Richard Zenor was thoroughly investigated by a highly skeptical Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, James Crenshaw. Jimmy later came away a believer and wrote a book about Richard entitled ‘Telephone between Worlds.’ In the book he describes how the dead spoke to their relatives and friends through Richard and in more than 20 languages. I heard my father speak through Richard, and in his Scottish accent, and later an American Indian guide spoke to me in the same way. He gave me the accurate translation of something I said to him in Cherokee. (I had memorized it from a library book.) Another good friend spoke to her dead son in Yiddish. He had died at 21 of a brain tumor. When her highly orthodox husband died he came through Richard and he said he’d found their son and apologized for not believing as she did. He described himself as being stubborn and stupid. She told him he wasn’t at all; it’s just that he wasn’t ready for such beliefs. I personally think some people are afraid to confront the truth that strong evidence like this provides. It upsets their logical concept of reality, requiring answers to questions they’d rather not think about. Something I forgot to mention was that Mr. Zenor had never met me, I knew no one in the audience. Yet my name was called and told my father was present. No one there knew my father had died or that he was a Scot. He had never even lived in this country.

    Some highly respected academics are not afraid to speak out at the risk of ridicule by their peers. One such professional man, Dr. Gustafe Stromberg, an internationally renown astronomer in his day, wrote a very interesting forward to Telephone between Worlds. I’ll quote a small part of what he said, “….In the living world are organizing fields which determine the structure and functions of all living organisms and their organs. These fields are well defined. They expand during embryonic development, reach their full size at maturity, and at death they contract to a point and disappear into the non-physical world from where they originally came. All our memories are “engraved” in our brain field, which has a definite electrical structure with the aid of which determines the structure and function of our brains. When at death our “memory field” contracts and disappears from the physical world it retains all its mental elements in an unchanged form. In this way we obtain a scientific picture of the phenomenon of life and death, and we even arrive at a theory for the survival of the human soul with retention of all its memories."

    The above statement ties in with the following extract from a study by the British Association for the advancement of Science: "....The study and other evidence points to the mind and brain not being identical, and it seems that the mind may operate in part outside the brain as a sort of field which works in the same way as a TV receiver receives programmes through the airwaves...."

    The full article is re-printed on the next page:

    Study into near-death experiences supports theory of a 'sixth sense'

    RICHARD SADLER

    BRITISH scientists say there is convincing evidence that a significant proportion of the population possess psychic powers.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science was told an increasing number of experiments support the theory of a human "sixth sense" - an ability which may have its roots in our past, when the ability to sense the presence of a predator was a matter of life or death.

    The view that people are capable of paranormal feats, such as premonitions, telepathy, and out-of-body experiences, is supported by new research by the Institute of Psychiatry, which suggests the human mind may exist outside the body like an invisible magnetic field.

    The research is being led by Dr Peter Fenwick, a neuro-psychiatrist at London University, who has just completed a survey of heart patients claiming to have had "near-death experiences" after their hearts had stopped beating.

    "There is now convincing evidence to challenge the current theory that consciousness can only exist inside the brain - and if you can have consciousness without associated brain function, that is enormously important for our understanding of the mind," he said.

    For his latest research, 60 patients at Southampton General Hospital’s coronary care unit were interviewed after heart attacks had left them temporarily brain-dead. Seven reported near-death experiences - defined by characteristic features such as a feeling of leaving your body, going through a tunnel and entering an area of "love, bliss and consciousness".

    "The significance of this is that after a cardiac arrest you lose consciousness within eight seconds; within 11 seconds the brain’s rhythms become flat, and within 18 seconds there is no possibility of the brain creating a model of the world - so the brain is down," said Dr Fenwick.

    "Yet whenever we asked people when their near-death experiences occurred, they said it was during unconsciousness. If that’s true, their experience was occurring when there was no blood flowing through the brain - and consciousness would appear to exist outside the brain."

    It could be argued that their experiences occurred in the few seconds between brain functions being restored and the return of consciousness. But recent research on a patient in the United States, where traces of electrical activity in the brain were closely monitored, suggested this was not the case.

    "That study and other evidence points to the mind and brain not being identical, and it seems that the mind may operate in part outside the brain as a sort of field which works in the same way as a TV receiver receives programmes through the airwaves," said Dr Fenwick.

    "The main question we are trying to answer is does the brain-identity theory really hold - and the next step is to find more people who experience leaving their bodies and put symbols on the ceiling or walls of the ward to see if they are able to detect them."

    Dr Fenwick said the idea of the mind existing outside the body helped to explain the growing weight of scientific evidence pointing to genuine psychic powers.

    I mentioned earlier the book Telephone between Worlds by James Crenshaw. This is the story of Richard Zenor’s life. Dr. Stromberg goes on to say in the preface, “…Richard Zenor, who never had the opportunity to study philosophy, brings forth some remarkable material comparable to the great thinkers of the world. There are statements of other types which certainly cannot be ascribed to a knowledge possessed by Richard himself….” About James Crenshaw, he writes, “James Crenshaw is a well known and conscientious reporter, and he describes facts as he sees and hears them. For this reason I am convinced the present book (Telephone Between Worlds) will prove of interest to many people and will contribute to our knowledge of a field of inquiry which has just begun to expand.“

    My friend, the late William Eisen of JPL also studied Richard Zenor’s vast body of work, and went on to write several books, including Agasha, Master of Wisdom, and The Agashan Discourses. He describes the manner of divine evolution of primitive organisms to the complex forms of today, as well as including remarkable transcripts of the wisdom and knowledge in the Agashan audio tapes. These books can be found on the Agasha web site: http://www.agasha.org/books.htm... Agasha says we are here on this physical plane to learn and to grow and to expand in consciousness. Earth is by no means our true home, any more than our physical body is the soul’s permanent abode….Also, that our souls are a spark of the divine, and when we exercise kindness, empathy, thoughtfulness, love, understanding and so on, we are expressing that God-self. But when we express anger, selfishness, hatred, greed etc., we are utilizing the mortal mind. We are here to build up and enlarge the God-self and to minimize and eventually extinguish the mortal self. It all makes sense, really. If everyone made a concentrated effort in this direction - to do to others as we would have them do unto us, we would indeed have a Heaven on earth. But in the meantime, based on my experiences, individuals who follow this rule to the best of their human ability are assured a very pleasant environment after death.

  11. Whatever others are answering, but i have had one in a road accident, when i was going back to school in an auto rickshaw,( A three wheeler open from all sides and is simply a bi seat attached to a vespa.). I was sitting on the front left seat of that and suddenly the excel of the front tyre broke and auto rolled over to the left side and fell into a stream by the side of road (there was no grill for protection by the side of stream). There were 4 students and the driver. As we were rolling towards the stream, i felt as if someone has pulled me over outside the auto rickshaw and i fell, you wont believe on a heap of soft Indian grass which was to be put to fire a few moments later. 2 students died after drowning and the driver was badly hurt the remaining child had to undergo a psychological treatment to forget this incedent but i was totally fine.

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