Any paranormal experiences here? - What have you had happen that you dont want to again.

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The room I sleep in has a surge protector for the fan I use and it's a little box that you run the screw from the face plate into to mount it. The outlet itself is rather loose but the way you twist the protector makes it have proper contact with the outlet. Around 2-3AM I had the box shut off and my fan wind down. At the end point of the fan winding down I hear 4 faint knocks on the door and slight creaking noises. These noises were possibly from my grandmother walking on the wood floor in the house.

Same grandmother and same house, I used to play hide and seek with her in the frunchroom. The kitchen to the floor can see down tot he stoop that is in-front of the house that you walk into. She would hide in the bottom of the first flight of stairs that she would sneak behind to only show her head. One dark evening I look at the staircase as thats how you go to my bedroom and i saw a faint silhouette of her face where she would be crouched. Trying to make out what I saw in the corner was a smidge difficult given the light in kitchen has turned off and my eyes hadn't fully adjusted but I got to make out the rough shape. When I had that made out the mouth of what I saw and the most feint of smile crack across the face and I darted to my bedroom. As I got to my bedroom the now gone full length mirror I saw her head creep up the staircase again before I closed the door.

In the basement I was doing some laundry with both washer and dryer going. When the dryer stopped I heard a slight tinging noise that was out of place so I decided to stop the washer try to make the noise happen again. What I had heard was my grandmothers wind up music box from Sicily play on it's own that has not been wound up since the 40's. The thing has a dust ring that has not been moved since I had moved back up to the house in the early tweens.

What else in your life have you had happen that has had no logical explanation?
 
About a decade ago the local council replaced the old sodium street lighting with LED including the one outside my bedroom window. awful super bright shit meant I had to get black out curtains which sucked.

One night I was sat in my window smoking a cigarette thinking about how much I hated that fucking lamp, I flicked the butt of my cigarette at it thinking "fuck you" and it fucking died just went out like someone had flipped the switch. Rationally I know it was just freak random coincidence but for about a month afterwards I was trying to manipulate things with my mind, convinced I had some sort of psionic gift.

Also it took them about 3 years to fix the light by which time I had moved into a different bedroom


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In high school around the fourth of July my friends and I were hanging out at a park near my house at night. A vehicle of indistinct shape with taillights on either end and no headlights comes to a complete stop on the 60 mph county road a couple hundred feet away from us. Like any sane individual we noped the fuck out of that.
 
I had an NDE before and even though it was a real positive experience, I dont want to have another one.
I’m well into NDE stories and think that the amount of circumstantial evidence we have pretty much proves that consciousness is separate to the body after death and by extension throughout life. I would be interested in your story.

Thread tax: I’ve told this story in another thread but I had an out of body experience while meditating once. That sounds wank but my consciousness left my physical body and I got nervous after a while and it snapped back. Shortly after I felt a ball of light form around my heart and all of a sudden it shot straight up into the sky. I felt an overwhelming sense of calm and relief after this happened and I woke up the next day cured of crippling anxiety. I wouldn’t believe it if someone told me this story, the whole reason I started meditating was to help my anxiety but I didn’t think I would have a spiritual experience. It’s the moment that got me into this kinda shit.
 
Would you be willing to say any more about this? I'm honestly fascinated by NDEs.
@Homofascism

I wont go into much about how i ended up in the situation, but the hospital did something to where my heart i think stopped and i stopped breathing. I got intubated for a good week because of it.
Anyways, right before it happened I think its key that I didn't know where I was or what was going on and all of a sudden I felt myself getting pulled down real fast.
After I got pulled "out of my body" I thought I escaped from the hospital (i was aware of where i was for some reason at that point).
I was on a rainy, dark street with a streetlamp close by. It kinda reminded me of london.
I was on a road and in the distance I saw a hospital, I thought it was a Veterans Administration Hospital. It was the only light (aside from the street lamp) and i ran to the automatic doors and went inside.
I saw a lady at the front desk, she was a brunette and she was very warm. I told her I needed help and she said "Lets get you help".
I ended up being there for a week and I was in a rehabilitation like atmosphere. It was very warm and welcoming. Everyone there that was helping me was super encouraging. I had a lot of people around me. Right before I came to they told me its time to go back and they all started saying bye to me.
When I came out of my coma, I believed (maybe still do) that this "reality" is the dream. It was hell to come to into "reality". Where ever i went or what ever i experienced was far more real.
Thats the story, I think about it a lot.
 
One time when I was little my mom wanted to move. So she wrote down a list of addresses and packed me and my siblings up in the car to go drive by houses that were for sale, before she scheduled with a realtor. I guess we were all having fun just driving around until we got to this one house. Apparently, for no reason at all, me and my siblings just started screaming at the top of our lungs to drive away. Really freaked her out. None of us were old enough to remember it, and she won't tell me where the house is, so I just have to take her word for it. But yeah, spooky.
 
Anyways, right before it happened I think its key that I didn't know where I was or what was going on and all of a sudden I felt myself getting pulled down real fast.
I’ve read a lot of NDE stories and the sensation of being sucked out of your body is common. Up or down or sideways it doesn’t matter.

I was on a road and in the distance I saw a hospital, I thought it was a Veterans Administration Hospital. It was the only light (aside from the street lamp) and i ran to the automatic doors and went inside
Usually people experience a tunnel of light in a religious sense but it’s interesting you saw it as a hospital. I’m guessing you’re not a very spiritual or religious person? More of a practical, materialist kinda person?

I saw a lady at the front desk, she was a brunette and she was very warm. I told her I needed help and she said "Lets get you help".
After the tunnel of light people meet their helper, this is sometimes Jesus for religious folks or often its deceased family members. You met a nurse which I find really cute and sweet in a way since they’re usually comforting people in times of need.

I ended up being there for a week and I was in a rehabilitation like atmosphere. It was very warm and welcoming. Everyone there that was helping me was super encouraging. I had a lot of people around me.
NDE experiences often talk about being in some kind of all encompassing place of love or experiencing eternal love. This sounds like that to me.

When I came out of my coma, I believed (maybe still do) that this "reality" is the dream. It was hell to come to into "reality". Where ever i went or what ever i experienced was far more real.
Thats the story, I think about it a lot.
This is the part that makes me think this reality isn’t all that’s out there. NDE’rs will say real life is the fake reality and the NDE felt more real than real. I felt this with my out of body experience but that only lasted a micro second.


Honestly mate I hope you’re doing OK. There’s lots of people out there who have experienced very similar things and it’s my personal belief that we all go through this once we die. You’re lucky in a way that you’re prepared once it happens to you. All the best and take care.
 
Honestly mate I hope you’re doing OK. There’s lots of people out there who have experienced very similar things and it’s my personal belief that we all go through this once we die. You’re lucky in a way that you’re prepared once it happens to you. All the best and take care.
I appreciate the warm response. I usually have a lot of anxiety around sharing the experience since its pretty personal to me. I'm doing very well.
 
@Homofascism

I wont go into much about how i ended up in the situation, but the hospital did something to where my heart i think stopped and i stopped breathing. I got intubated for a good week because of it.
Anyways, right before it happened I think its key that I didn't know where I was or what was going on and all of a sudden I felt myself getting pulled down real fast.
After I got pulled "out of my body" I thought I escaped from the hospital (i was aware of where i was for some reason at that point).
I was on a rainy, dark street with a streetlamp close by. It kinda reminded me of london.
I was on a road and in the distance I saw a hospital, I thought it was a Veterans Administration Hospital. It was the only light (aside from the street lamp) and i ran to the automatic doors and went inside.
I saw a lady at the front desk, she was a brunette and she was very warm. I told her I needed help and she said "Lets get you help".
I ended up being there for a week and I was in a rehabilitation like atmosphere. It was very warm and welcoming. Everyone there that was helping me was super encouraging. I had a lot of people around me. Right before I came to they told me its time to go back and they all started saying bye to me.
When I came out of my coma, I believed (maybe still do) that this "reality" is the dream. It was hell to come to into "reality". Where ever i went or what ever i experienced was far more real.
Thats the story, I think about it a lot.
Thank you, that's extremely interesting. I've never heard of the street environment in NDEs before, but viewing that state as more real than "reality" is very common. I've never had an NDE myself but I'm very close to someone who did.

I really enjoyed the book After by Bruce Greyson about NDEs. He also mentions there being support groups for people who have have NDEs, and they're sometimes helpful. Not sure if you need any of that, just throwing it out there.
 
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