My pets are always staring at random things, and I can say without a doubt that it's not always the same direction. |
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Sorry, this is not directly dream related. |
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My pets are always staring at random things, and I can say without a doubt that it's not always the same direction. |
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I Dreamed a Dream
In it, saw people I've never seen
Gone places I've never been
And done things I'd do again.
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My dog barks at things that I don't see everywhere. Sometimes he looks at the ceiling and barks at nothing. |
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Whilst using a ouija board one night I asked the spirit I was talking to where she was in the room and she said she was in the chair next to me. I asked if animals could see her and other dead people. She said yes. My boss's dog Minerva was asleep in front of the fire so I aksed the spirit to prove that animals could see her and to call Minerva. Immediately Minerva woke up, turned her head and looked at the empty chair next to me. |
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I really consider these things so weird and it scares me a lot to see my dog bark at nothing and my cat meows on nothing too. They said animals can see things that we cannot see like ghosts, spirits, and all invisible. |
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I'm not sure this thread was what you were looking for, theCusp... |
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Yes, my cat is very sensitive to "it"... long story. |
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So I had my first OBE the other day... I was completely beside myself!
No but call me crazy I swear I saw something that looked like a ghost cross in front of me about 45 minutes ago(I don't believe in ghosts) I say it on here so my friends don't call me crazy..any ideas pitch black room no windows a white light hovering just floats in front of me and vanishes...I'm not sure I can believe my own eyes |
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Shoot me in the heart, I want to feel death take me.
My cat is a bit of a catnip addict. He is a total fry head sometimes and sees imaginary things every where. Not on direction. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
[Answering information asked while expressing no beliefs] |
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Both my cats have reached up and scratched at room corners several times in the past, especially if they can get up close on top of furniture or a cat tower. I don't know what it is. One of my cats has practically fought a room corner, when he was hyper. |
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DILDs: A Lot
My GF's cat quite often looks at the floor in front of her as though she is watching something. I have checked the floor to see if she watches for spiders, etc. but nothing is there. (You can tell this by how her head/eyes move. It is not a 'blank' stare.) |
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"Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
- Terence McKenna
I honestly think cats either naturally hallucinate, or they like to pretend that things are there because they're bored. Cats are weird so I wouldn't be surprised if either were true. |
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It was after midnight, kitty was staring off into space and hisses. I was sitting right next to kitty and I had no idea what she was hissing at. It was super creepy! I got scared and went to bed, lol |
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I live on the Northpole and for that reason cannot help you, The Cusp. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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My dog I had between age 15-30 used to do that. I've "had" three other dogs, and they didn't seem/don't seem to be as sensitive as she was. |
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Last edited by DeathCell; 01-03-2013 at 09:52 AM.
This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
^^ Remember also that cats (and dogs) don't actually get bored, as boredom is a side-effect of sentience, which is a quality that cats and dogs lack no matter how hard one believes. |
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The past three nights my cat has kept me up all night, I'm drained. My cat sleeps in my room on my bed with me every single night for years. If I shut him out of my room to go to bed he'll meow at the door until I let him in. He's very good at staying asleep most of the night, and quiet about going to the corner of my room for food, water or the litter box. But the last 3 nights he has been loudly and anxiously meowing and running up and down my bed and meowing right in my ear and laying by my head meowing. Like trying to get my attention to help him or something. The first two nights I just thought he was being a rebellious butt-head trying to annoy me, but last night around almost 4 in the morning after I heard him make a horrifying long hiss at something towards my bedroom door I decided to roll away from my wall as I usually sleep and face the room area he's distracted by and watch him and he seems to be completely compelled by something, he looks around up and down and side to side at something I can't see. Then when the morning finally came he knocks out exhausted. I feel bad for him that something is scaring him, but I felt no fear, so he layed in my arms while it was happening to feel safe. I tried to comfort him by petting him but I was so tired that every time I dozed off he'd start getting jumpy again at something and meow again as if the little fucker who was messing with him would wait until I was faced my wall or dozed off. Maybe tonight if it happens again and my cat starts getting messed with I'll have to jump up and play spice girls and rave and dance in the middle of the room for a few minutes, then get back to sleep. That'd give me and my cat at least a few good hours of sleep until it would happen again. I think, i don't I feel like it would. But if anyone has any suggestions of what to do to stop it, it'd be greatly appreciated by my kitty and me |
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Your whole mind is made in a special way,
We share the same glow.
My dog stares down the hallway and barks from time to time. It's looking directly east. The hallway entrance is in the southeast corner of the room. Interestingly enough, I had another dog, which has since died, that did the same thing. |
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My cat has been known to stare north, but not sure if he's ever stared north-east. But the door is to the north. Why? What's special about north-east? Is that where hell is? |
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That is really quite an opinionated statement. By definition, cats and dogs actually are sentient, as in they are aware of their own existence, they do imagine things, and they even have dreams. These things are proven. |
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Birds of the night..
As far as I (and the entire scientific community, for that matter) knew, exactly the opposite is true. |
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Well I was partially joking, especially the last sentence. However, this is a theoretical situation, so yes, say all these people have a lot of arms and are perfectly organized to simulate the human brain. That brain would be conscious, and sentient. |
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Birds of the night..
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