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<blockquote data-quote="Afrodyte" data-source="post: 1002557" data-attributes="member: 8713"><p>The closest thing I have to paranormal experiences are the small things that happen frequently (or have happened on more than one occasion).</p><p></p><p>The first thing happens on a regular basis, at least once a month or two. Many times, I'll be minding my own business, and suddenly a song pops into my head. It's not the ones they play non-stop on the radio. These are generally considered retro tunes. I don't have to particularly like the song, but in many cases I do, so when I think of it for no particular reason, I think, "Yeah, I'd like to hear that song." No more than a few days later, the songs comes on the radio. This sort of thing wouldn't stand out if I listened to the radio everywhere and all the time, but I only like listening to the radio in my car, and I don't usually drive for more than about 30 minutes at a stretch.</p><p></p><p>I also frequently get deja vu. I can be looking for something I misplaced or just don't know where it is, and I get this funny feeling that I'd been doing that before. I can have a conversation with someone and get a vibe that says I've heard it before. I'm not talking about the general idea, but usually a turn of phrase in casual converstion that have are not common gestures on the speaker's part.</p><p></p><p>On two occasions, I was talking with someone, and I thought of a phrase, and not a minute later, the person says the phrase exactly as I thought it in my head. I don't mean things people commonly and casually say in conversation. Once while I was on this field trip in high school, I was sitting down on the floor. One of the guys on the field trip with me walks over to me. He starts to sit down when I think, "sinking to my level." As soon as his butt hit the floor, he says, "Well. . . I'm sinking down to your level." The other incident has been forgotten, but I know that it has happened twice.</p><p></p><p>I've also had dreams where the basic events had come to pass. The two times I remember this happening were the most vivid because I remember the dream. Once, about 3 years ago, I had a dream that my grandmother fell very ill and died. That summer, on the 4th of July, my grandmother passed away due to a stroke. It wasn't the grandmother I dreamed about, though. It was just weird. Then, the following year, when I was getting ready for my trip to Beijing (obtaining visa, etc), I had a dream I was in Beijing on business (in reality, I was going to study), and I get a phone call saying that my father fell ill. The whole dream I was running around like a madwoman trying to get home. I don't think I made it. Anyway, after I return from my Beijing trip, my mother tells me that my father had been in the hospital, and they didn't tell me because they didn't want to upset me while I was on my trip.</p><p></p><p>As a result, I'm learning to at least acknowledge gut feelings more often. After a while of practicing this, surprise at certain events in my life is rather infrequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Afrodyte, post: 1002557, member: 8713"] The closest thing I have to paranormal experiences are the small things that happen frequently (or have happened on more than one occasion). The first thing happens on a regular basis, at least once a month or two. Many times, I'll be minding my own business, and suddenly a song pops into my head. It's not the ones they play non-stop on the radio. These are generally considered retro tunes. I don't have to particularly like the song, but in many cases I do, so when I think of it for no particular reason, I think, "Yeah, I'd like to hear that song." No more than a few days later, the songs comes on the radio. This sort of thing wouldn't stand out if I listened to the radio everywhere and all the time, but I only like listening to the radio in my car, and I don't usually drive for more than about 30 minutes at a stretch. I also frequently get deja vu. I can be looking for something I misplaced or just don't know where it is, and I get this funny feeling that I'd been doing that before. I can have a conversation with someone and get a vibe that says I've heard it before. I'm not talking about the general idea, but usually a turn of phrase in casual converstion that have are not common gestures on the speaker's part. On two occasions, I was talking with someone, and I thought of a phrase, and not a minute later, the person says the phrase exactly as I thought it in my head. I don't mean things people commonly and casually say in conversation. Once while I was on this field trip in high school, I was sitting down on the floor. One of the guys on the field trip with me walks over to me. He starts to sit down when I think, "sinking to my level." As soon as his butt hit the floor, he says, "Well. . . I'm sinking down to your level." The other incident has been forgotten, but I know that it has happened twice. I've also had dreams where the basic events had come to pass. The two times I remember this happening were the most vivid because I remember the dream. Once, about 3 years ago, I had a dream that my grandmother fell very ill and died. That summer, on the 4th of July, my grandmother passed away due to a stroke. It wasn't the grandmother I dreamed about, though. It was just weird. Then, the following year, when I was getting ready for my trip to Beijing (obtaining visa, etc), I had a dream I was in Beijing on business (in reality, I was going to study), and I get a phone call saying that my father fell ill. The whole dream I was running around like a madwoman trying to get home. I don't think I made it. Anyway, after I return from my Beijing trip, my mother tells me that my father had been in the hospital, and they didn't tell me because they didn't want to upset me while I was on my trip. As a result, I'm learning to at least acknowledge gut feelings more often. After a while of practicing this, surprise at certain events in my life is rather infrequent. [/QUOTE]
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