by threadbear » Mon 04 Feb 2008, 16:36:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jdumars', 'W')ell... I have had some very unusual and unexplainable experiences. Here are just a few.
Several years ago, I started a band with a bass player and drummer and we were relaxing after rehearsal. I didn't know the bass player very well yet. He wanted to check his e-mail on my computer. Without even thinking (I was sitting at the computer), I logged into Yahoo mail with his user name and password -- which he did not tell me, nor did I know prior to that. Also, his password was NOT intuitive, had nothing to do with music, bass or anything that I would know. I had never seen him type it either. It freaked him and I both out pretty good.
At my last job, I was in a meeting with some execs at the company. And, halfway through the meeting I had a very intense vision of being at a lake, and other various very detailed things. One of the people in the vision was a younger version of one of the execs. After the meeting, I asked her, "hey did you happen to grow up near a lake somewhere in the Northeast? Maybe Upstate New York?" She hesitated, and said "yes, why?" Well, I told her I had this odd daydream about it. I described it in more and more detail, and it was exact detail from when she was young, down to the most minute things, including losing a bracelet in the water off the small dock. Again, both parties confused and a little freaked out.
When I was young I snuck out of my room one night to go play hide and seek with my friends. My mom had already gone to bed. While we were playing, I stopped and told my friend "I have to go home now... my mom just woke up and is wondering where I am." Sure enough, she just woke up and was wondering where I was.
I was struck by lightening once in a car on the way to the airport. It removed almost all of the oxygen in the car.
In high school, I was with a friend hanging out and had a strong vision of her in a very colorful and odd-looking dress. I asked her if she had been doing some folk dancing recently, and much to both of our amazement, she said yes. I described her dress perfectly. I didn't know anything about that before that moment. Commence freak out.
I could go on and on. I also fix things by being in proximity to them -- so much so that it's what I do for a living. I also have musical instrument radar, so I can go into an antique store and find old instruments. I also have "cop radar" so that I know when police are around even if I can't see them. I can also unscramble common words instantly. I can do the entire jumble in the Sunday paper in less than a half second. I have visual-auditory synesthesia -- such that moving objects (especially things like animated gifs) have a "sound."
Are these the sorts of things you were looking for?
That's really impressive. You sound very gifted. The best I can do is profound synchronicities that are so commonplace I don't track them. I sometimes get several per day. If I'm close to someone, I become in synch with that person and end up co-creating thoughts and impressions with them. Can do this with pets and then commandeer them quite easily, at a simple level, using suggestion, without speech. Works best with cats, strangely.
Like Ludi, I have hypnagogic imagery. I would say the difference between my visions and her's are mine are completely concrete, not necessarily in motion, and if anything, more clear than what is "real" The most pronounced ones I get when the room is fully illuminated. They used to nearly give me a heart attack. Truly, I can see how someone could just keel over if they had a weak heart, but after several years of this, I got used to it and would just be slightly startled.
The best one was a guy sitting on the end of the couch, staring at me, in a completely indifferent way, dressed in full Edwardian dress, fob watch, tweeds, and all. Because he was so clear, I actually spent the 10 seconds he was there observing the twisting nature of the tweed in his jacket and doing a thread count. I'm not convinced these are all what we call "hallucinations" They seem to be partly independant of me and partly dependant, as if they need my mind, or something is using my mind to project the image or thing back to me. I would call it omnijective, for lack of better words.
Do you have any experiences like this JDumars?