Is it just me or is that shadow in my room moving

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by kanizu, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. kanizu

    kanizu Member

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    So lately ive been seeing the shadows in my room moving and my chair spinnig around and its really freaking me out. in the middle of the night you can hear movements in the vacant areas of our house. Is there something there or is it just me.... i think im losing it. "help me"
     
  2. Beyond-the-Clouds

    Beyond-the-Clouds Senior Member

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    What you're seeing are poltergeists, apperitions, spectors. They are the demons or evil spirits messing with you.
     
  3. kanizu

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    that sounds bad, is it?
     
  4. Beyond-the-Clouds

    Beyond-the-Clouds Senior Member

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    I'm afraid to discuss such things for fear that they might try to scare me. They can do some pretty scary things, but I'm pretty sure they can't physically hurt you.
     
  5. kanizu

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    i think it might be over time, more benificial to me, if you would tell me than leave me in the dark though. oh dont worry about the fear because im not scared of them i was just acknowledging that these things were happening.
     
  6. environmental_junkie

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    oh just don't think about it or sleep with a lamp on in your room or turn on the hall light. It totally sounds lame for sure but it has really helped me. Acknowledging them is a great thing, because that is all they want. But be like, yo let me sleep and please go do your own thing. hehe it sounds totally lame but where ever I move this kind of shit happens, and even if you can't turn on a light or sleep with it on just amuse your brain for a while and fall to sleep they can not hurt you it's just you are more prone to notice their presence while it is silent and your mind is not occupied by anything else..

    mhmm :)
     
  7. kanizu

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    much thanx environmental junkie
     
  8. Violet

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    As long as they're not trying to harm you, you should be ok. It might even just be a relative who is trying to say hallo, and that is the only way they can get your attention. If things start to get out of control, it is best to seek professional advice (no, not as in shrink). there are a lot of people out there who deals with cleansings. the only problem is finding one that is real...unfortunately, in the psycic business there are a lot of frauds. You can usually find out by asking people who have used them, or people who have a really good reputation.

    Anyways, let me know if you need any more help.
     
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  10. themnax

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    well i don't buy this idea that any of this stuff is anything to get freeked out about. i've never known the nontangable to be as inconsiderately annoying as living people. i'm not saying it can't or don't ever happen. but it's certainly not typical of anything i've run into.

    maybe you've got nontangable friends and maybe just natural things like the effects of heating and cooling, pressure differentials, all those perfectly natural sorts of things. either way, i'd try to just accept and enjoy the straingeness.

    if you've got a cat or a small child, they'll probably know if something's there. and their reactions might be a pretty good indication of how to feel about it. dogs and cats will tend to sniff arround nontangable things, and you know how a cat looks if it becomes alarmed. if the're not reacting then it's probably just more normal kinds of stuff.

    =^^=
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