Monday, February 4, 2008

Have you ever walked into a room and just known that someone was staring at you, even though you couldn't see them?
Have you ever entered a room to greet a couple who smiled at you in welcome, yet you could feel that they'd been fighting?
Ever been alone in the house and out of no where something falls, crashing to the ground on the other side of the room?
How about feeling chills climb up your spine for no apparent reason, or sensing that you're not alone, though there is no one there.
Has the phone rang just as you reached over to pick it up, and it's your sister, who you were just going to call?
These are just a few examples of psychic phenomena that happen every day?
Have a story? We'd love to hear it.
Franny and Karen

7 comments:

Barbara edwards said...

When my mother died it was sudden and unexpected. My sister and I were grief-stricken. I dreamed of my mom about a week later: we were sitting in a theater, I was in the row behind her. She turned to me. "I'm glad I died. I was always the one who cared for everyone else and I would haave hated needing help." I woke with the feeling I had actually spoken with her and reached for the phone to call my sister. Of course, it rang. She said "I had a dream about mom last night," and went on to describe the dream.
Barbara Edwards

ParaNovelGirls said...

Dreams can be links to the other side. I have dreams that come true but haven't yet spoken with anyone from the other side in them.
That's an amazing gift your mom left you, Barbara.
Franny

Susan Macatee said...

Nice blog!

Just after my brother died, I had a vivid dream where I was sitting talking to him.

The last time I'd seen him, he was in the hospital and showing some improvement. My husband and I had a vacation already scheduled with our three boys and felt okay about going.

But my brother took a turn for the worse and died while we were away. I'd felt terrible for not being there when he passed and always wondered if that dream was his way of telling me he was all right.

Liza James said...

Hi Franny, how have you been?

About 12 years ago I had a dream about a boy I'd dated in high school and hadn't see or talked to in many years. The next day I received a letter from a friend (I had moved out of state) telling me the ex-boyfriend had killed himself. That was a freaky experience.

~Donna Kowalczyk

M. said...

it doesn't always have to be about death, i think. though i believe in the power of dreams, i have experienced very few in the 'meaningful' sense, but once I did dream of a favorite aunt who lives a continent away, and in the dream she didn't respond to my greeting. when i woke i called her, and her husband said she couldn't come to the phone because her son had just left on a lengthy journey and she was upset she wouldn't see him possible for a year or more.

i don't think i've seen you two at the monthly meetings - i'll try and spot you next time!

Wylie Kinson said...

Hi Franny & Karen -- Just popped in to say hello.
I'm a big believer in paranormal phenomenon, but haven't ever experienced it myself first hand...

ParaNovelGirls said...

Susan, we all experience guilt when we aren't with our loved ones in the end. You can't put life on hold. Perhaps your brother was there to tell you it was okay. He's fine now, safe and free of pain. Don't feel guilty!

Hi Liza You must have had a strong connection to your ex boyfriend to remain 'in tune' with him after all those years. Sometimes these things happen because others around us need our comfort and support. Keep your eyes open when these things happen.

M: You obviously were in tune with your Aunt's pain. Being separated from a loved one can be devastating. You might want to offer hugs and phone calls to remind her she's not alone.

Hi Wylie: Believing in the paranormal is one step closer to experiencing it. Thanks for dropping by.

Franny