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Soul Cal
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I've had several crazy paranormal experiences, and it always intrigues me when anything like that is studied.
1Are they paying people to share experiences?? I'll do it. It has to be worth more than listening to Lynne Spears talk about her kids!!! LOL
2how on earth do you study the experiances? listen to the stories, what scientific basis, or method is used, how is the data compiled.
3Interesting Jude C. Can you give an example, I am being extremely nosey at this point.
4When I was about 7 or 8, my dad had to go to Beijing for a couple of weeks. It was the first time he'd ever gone away from home, and since I was really attached to him, I totally freaked out. Crying on the phone to him every time he called and all that. I just did not understand why he had to be NOT HERE.
Lo and behold, one day while he was still in China, I walked into our kitchen and he was there, in his bathrobe. He hugged me and cooked something for me. I left the room, and when I came back, he wasn't there anymore.
Naturally, I told my mom, who was all, "Uh, I think you're crazy."
The thing is, his bathrobe was draped over one of the kitchen chairs (which my mom would not have allowed to happen--it had been hung up in the bathroom where it belonged), and the plate he'd given me was still on the table. (And I was too little to reach the cabinets where the plates are, so I didn't do that.)
It was nighttime in China at the time, so I've always guessed it was some kind of hardcore astral project that happened as he slept? I don't know. That still ranks as my Craziest Story Ever.
5*astral projection, not project.
6ohh my that is freaky. If I was your mom it would have scared you know what out of me. How cool is that though. What happened when you told your dad?
7From what I remember, he mostly just gave me a mysterious smile and said "Well, who loves you, huh?" Nothing beyond that...he wasn't really one for talking much
8I think my mom was probably just, like, "@$#% now I'll have to hear about this for days."
9whooaaaa... thats nuts jude!
i can't wait to hear the results of this study. the skeptical side of me thinks that what people see in these experiences are just images that the subconscious creates to replicate what it imagines an afterlife would look like, or even a "limbo"-like place. the same way dreams are overflow of subconscious imagery. the other side of me wants to think it's something else. maybe we'll find out!
10You know, it's funny because I haven't thought about that in years, but just yesterday I was telling the story to my fiance as well. Strange.
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