You may just have a well developed psychic abilities. |
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Well i just dont understand how this could re occur again and again! They other night something else happened, i was woken up by my doorbell on my door (not electric) firing off rapidly the only way this could go off is if you pushed it with force, it makes a ding when you push in and when you release it makes a lower dinging sound. It has no power running to it wat so ever....but that night it seemed to have a life of its own! So as it was ringing rapidly i ran to the door and pulled it open, i could literely feel the doors vibrations from the force of something pushing the doorbell and when i opened it no one was there. wtf? Dreaming perhaps? I still have a hunch that there is a little bit of paranormal activity in my building and i am just more sensitive to it in my sleep...any relation? |
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You may just have a well developed psychic abilities. |
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lol well thats cool and all but it only happens when i am sleeping ? |
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There are real disorders of the brain. No one here can diagnose it, unless very obvious, over the net. |
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Or maybe some bore high-schooler is playing a prank on you... After all you did say you felt vibrations in the door, so why go straight for a paranormal explanation? |
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You were dreaming. It's impossible otherwise. Or you were just tripping. |
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You really open the door when you don't know who it is, in the middle of the night? Now that's creepy! |
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dreams are just impossible to predict.That is the explanation in case you were dreaming. Otherwise maybe there really is some paranormal activity going on there |
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I believe that is when your psychic abilities become very strong. If you notice, trance states are very similar to sleep. While we are asleep, our judgments, our inner critic is quited down, making us do things in our dreams that would seem impossible if we had our judgment. |
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Great, now I won't be able to sleep tonight.. |
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