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Paranormal believers?

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have you ever had a visit from a deceased loved one? if so i'd be happy to hear your experiance. if your one of those closed-minded asswipes that are just gonna comment about there non-belief of anything, don't bother.

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  1. About a year ago my grandfather became very ill. I make him to promise me that, if he can, he must give me sign that he is OK, or even better, I want to see him after he have passed on. And about 2 months later he died in the house where I still live, and the following night, I saw him walking in the kitchen, for about couple of seconds, he waved to me and then he was gone. I haven't seen him since, but now I know that his OK.

    I know it's not easy to belief in such things if you haven't experienced the paranormal yourself, but after that, I belief it like totally. And after that, I have several other experiences about the paranormal.if you wanna talk about it, email me at grobler28@gmail.com .


  2. Does being sure you (and your spouse) have just heard a deceased friend saying the same thing count?

    When my brother-in-law died of a lingering illness, on our way to his memorial, I told my kids (who were about 10 at the time) to "watch for Uncle Kurt to send us a sign to tell us he's O.K." That was weird all by itself, I *never* say things like that.

    We had to drive though farm country to get to where we were going, and as we drove by my husband's sister's place, a muskrat surfaced in the lake there, and swam along parallel to our car for the  length of the lake. Later, Janice, my husband, and my mother-in-law all said that they had never seen a muskrat in that lake, and my mother-in-law alone had lived in that spot for over 60 years.

    Message from Kurt? I think so. Oh, and by the way, no one has seen one in that lake since.

    Fun question, will look forward to reading the replies !

  3. In a dream. A cousin of mine that i was very close to passed away she was 35. Her death hurt more than my grandparents and father put together. I was in a mall parking lot and a guy was calling me. I thought he wanted my number or something because I didnt know him. He started walking toward me and changed into my cousin who is a girl. When I saw her I tried to act like she was still alive (wishful thinking). I was trying to trick her into believing she was alive, but she tricked me by acknowledging she was not here. I said extremely happily "hi how have you been" and she gave me a hug and a kiss on the cheek and said "I know you miss me". Then she walked away. I awoke with a strong emotional feeling of warmth and love. I was actually balling in my sleep which made me wake up. It was so real.

  4. I just love to be called a "closed-minded a*****e" so I gotta tell ya...... we had to have our old dog put down a few days ago because she was completely clapped out.....

    The next night I had a lovely dream about our old dog running around like she did when she was a youngster. I if I was a mentally retarded paranormal believer I would have thought it was her spirit visiting me or some other bulldust.

    But since I am a closed-minded a*****e I realized it was an image produced by my subconscious while I was sleeping.

  5. I believe it's perfectly natural to wish to interact with someone you cared for but who is gone.

    My disbelief in the paranormal is not a result of being close-minded.  It's the result of an honest, open-minded conclusion based on thorough exploration, research and investigation.  I am not a disbeliever just to upset you.  I gain no pleasure in my disbelief.

    "a*****e"?  How charming.  Oh, and it's "you're", not "your" and "their", not "there".  I am not the typo police, but you're more likely to be taken seriously when you avoid insulting your audience and eliminate very elementary grammatical/spelling errors.
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