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Seeing something that in reality isen't there...(help)

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for a long time i've been seeing something that looks like water drip from doorways...its not rle water it looks like a black liquiod, and in reality i know nothing is really there...is this somehow an illusion or does this mean sometthing? i see it in all my doorways in my house but never in anyone elses...my one friend actually told me she see's this too...i find it rle wierd....does this have a meaning or something?

please no stupid/rude answers!

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  1. hmm Does it happen after you close your eyes and then open them again after you were in bright light because everyone has those if that is the casw...i think


  2. id talk to someone bout it, l ike c if other people can c this 2 or not...if not maybe a theripist? u culd tell u if this means something or not...maybe ur just cing things...idll have to go away sooner or later!

  3. Well, I think you maybe have a gift? My suggestion would be to make an appointment with a psychic and tell them what has been going on. They can tell you what it means, and why this is happening.

    Normally I would say that it is nothing, but if your friend is seeing the exact same thing?

    But wait, if it is just happening in the dark, it COULD be just a trick of your eyes, because you'll find that if you stare at a picture long enough in bad light, it'll seem to move slightly. But I doubt it's that, since you don't see it in anybody else's house.

  4. ok

  5. Well it could be schizophrenia.  I hope not! Good luck!


  6. mmm ... well it could be a sign that ther might actually be something there even as an illusion but there might be something thats trying to be told.  

  7. It sounds hallucinogenic. People who hallucinate on LSD, for example, will typically see sturdy objects begin to drip or melt. You should speak with your doctor.

  8. Please seek professional help.

    At least for an opinion.  

  9. If no one else can see this then go see a psychiatrist because you are hallucinating.

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