Have you ever felt an invisible presence

I had an odd sensation at the US Military cemetery in Luxembourg, Approx. 5500 US men who died in the Battle of the Bulge are buried there (early 1945). I got this sensation that one of the graves was possibly mine. I was born in 1947. So, if reincarnation were to exist, it would be entirely possible.
 
I often observe our cat staring at me…I mean REALLY STARING at me, for like several minutes at a time! She only stops when I go to the pantry and bring her a treat……….wait….:unsure:
 
I often observe our cat staring at me…I mean REALLY STARING at me, for like several minutes at a time! She only stops when I go to the pantry and bring her a treat……….wait….:unsure:
Your cat is planning to murder you and to escape from imprisonment. Why do you think I sleep with a bedroom firearm under my pillow?
 
Yes I have and everyone in my family and friends group thinks I’m crazy as heck lol. When I was little I was terrified of the looks and pictures of President Eisenhower and I have no idea why so one night I had a nightmare about him and felt something grab my arm and tap my shoulder. It was freaking weird. Also recently I had a dream about D.B Cooper being in my area for some reason and thought I had heard him talking to me. I quickly woke up from that one. I had also had a dream prior that was him stealing my truck then bringing it back and bribing me with his ransom money to not turn him in. Then the next night I felt like he was following me up my stairs after I had cut out the lights and said good night to the dog. It was just a super strange feeling I ran up the stairs and slammed the door shut and the feeling went away as soon as the door shut. I know I sound crazy as heck. I never could watch those paranormal investigations tv shows they spook me out a ton and cause me to have nightmares.
 
Everything has an explanation. We just don't always have the information needed to determine what it is.
Then logically, there is no explanation. :rolleyes: We may have developed a Hypothesis due to a guess or a conjecture or a supposition, but then a future discovery via a laboratory test or an observation could falsify it.
 
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That book freaked me right out. I've read some Stephen King since, but no more horror ones. He 's a really good writer - I wish his themes were more edifying.
While King hates it, I love Kubrick's The Shining. You can interpret the movie's story as anything from a ghost story to a psychological thriller with the characters descending into madness. You can always find new clues that allow for different interpretations and meanings, even after countless viewings. The novel is a ghost story and has elements of evil being attached to certain places and the suggestion of lingering spirits that can interact with the physical world. I don't have to believe in the possibility of any of it in order to be entertained by it and to find it interesting like any "what if?"
 
What explanation is available as to how this planet is so perfect for our carbon life forms. The right distance from the sun, the magnetic shield the moon to help with movement of tides the season changing axis and elliptic orbit. There are many other phenomena unique to our existence that haven`t yet been explained.
 
Weird stuff does happen

I do believe there's an afterlife and angels, so maybe they're the ones pranking us

Sometimes the creepy feeling is because my little brother is hiding under my bed when I wake up at 3 am and I know somebody's in my room but I don't know where
Little brother pranked me good when I got out of bed and he touched my foot
 
While King hates it, I love Kubrick's The Shining. You can interpret the movie's story as anything from a ghost story to a psychological thriller with the characters descending into madness. You can always find new clues that allow for different interpretations and meanings, even after countless viewings. The novel is a ghost story and has elements of evil being attached to certain places and the suggestion of lingering spirits that can interact with the physical world. I don't have to believe in the possibility of any of it in order to be entertained by it and to find it interesting like any "what if?"
I loved Firestarter - the book, not the movie (which I haven't seen, and was not well-received by the critics at the time).

King made the paranormal sound quite believable.

Misery was entertaining but quite creepy. It seemed far too possible.

The Green Mile was very well written but ultimately not satisfying.

My opinions only, of course!
 
What explanation is available as to how this planet is so perfect for our carbon life forms. The right distance from the sun, the magnetic shield the moon to help with movement of tides the season changing axis and elliptic orbit. There are many other phenomena unique to our existence that haven`t yet been explained.

And the moon...exactly the right size (it's too big), distance and orbit that it perfectly covers the sun ? ... bears significant thinking about how miraculous
 
Faith vs science. Getting all hot and bothered.

Well - so called "science" is usually just the current state of error.
Unsecure folks usually get their comfort out of "science", so they don't have to deal with their uncertainty and fears.
They just can explain everything that makes them uncomfortable away with "science".

If you would have a time machine, and brought some enriched plutonium to a university in the 1800s, their "science" would have no explanation why people that come near it drop like flies.

So just because you haven't discovered a metering device for something, it doesn't mean it's not existing, or breaking any rules of physics - it's just, you don't know all the rules yet.

And yeah - a few years ago I experienced some bat crazy stuff at an English castle, that made me question a lot of "science" - a lot.
 
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