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bigbadbeast2007
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04 Nov 2007, 7:27 am

I had a friend who lived in a little 2 bedroom home built circa 1950's
Some times when i walked into the I get an "uneasy" feeling
One time i almost felt like passing out, Me and my mate get along so well,
But while he was living here he actually lashed out on me once. Rather odd i thought. . . . And the worst thing happened i had an "involuntary thought:
of a voice in my head saying "you're going to die' Freaked out. I was very hasty to leave. I never seen anything out of the ordinary in this house while i was in there. This happened in 2005

Could this be a Warning from the other side of my demise

Or a nasty unseen force playing mind games with me

Or just a rare mental epasode "keep in mind once i was outside i was feeling fine"

I just heard the house was up for sale again.



alexbeetle
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04 Nov 2007, 10:43 am

I used to get feelings about houses and do believe that strong events/feelings can leave impressions like tape recordings. I also believe in the spirit world too and that there are good and bad ones around us, however they cannot physically harm us because they do not have physical existence, they can only try influence our own spiritual self.


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04 Nov 2007, 11:42 am

I agree with Alexbeetle,
we pick up on impressions in the mental 'frequency' of the place. . like picking up a AM radio station through metal dentalwork. Some we 'tune into' and some we don't, depending on what we are sensitive to.

I used to think I was 'special' because I could feel it, but through out my life it has mostly been a distraction.

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