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#1
I've had lots of occurrences where I think about someone and they contact me, and things of that nature where I imagine someone in a certain outfit and they wear it, or I can tell that we're going to eat at a certain restaurant, and we do. Those could definitely be coincidences.

But lately I've had two cases in particular that really stand out. So I thought I'd share them with you all, mainly because it helps something seem more "real" if I write it down, but also because I'm not sure if these incidences truly qualify as telepathy. I don't really have anyone who I can talk to about this kind of stuff without them thinking I'm crazy.

A few weeks ago I was driving in the car with my mum, and I suddenly remembered something I had read about my star sign several weeks before. I had read that I was going to inherit money sometime during my lifetime. I mentioned this to my mum, and she looked at me in disbelief. Apparently my Grandma had just told my mum that she was going to send me $2000. But my Grandma had said not to tell me, because she was going to write me a letter about it.

Also, the past couple of days I have had this strange fear of being diabetic, for no apparent reason. I have nothing to make me think that I'm diabetic, but my thoughts were so strong yesterday that I googled for the symptoms of diabetes. I started to think about what it would be like to have to inject myself.

And then just now, one of my classmates called me to say that she wouldn't be in class tomorrow. She has been in hospital for the past couple of days because she just found out that she's diabetic.  :-o
#2
My mum had mouth surgery today, and besides the pain from that, for hours now she has had a bad migraine and has been throwing up every 15 minutes. I don't know if she is responding badly to the medication, or what the problem is, but could someone please help to heal her nausea and migraine? Perhaps some of the pain too? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sorry if this seems trivial, but she really is not well at all.

My name is Kirsty Forrester, and my mum's name is Jan Forrester
We live in San Diego, California, America.
Please help ASAP.
#3
For about a week and a half now, I have been getting frequent warm sensations running up and down my spine. It feels really warm, and the temperature alternates between warm and hot, but is never uncomfortable. If I focus on it, it becomes really soothing and relaxing. And on a few occasions it has made me feel really happy and content. I have also been experiencing the same sensations in my chest, although not as frequently as the sensations in my spine. The sensations in my spine have been increasing in frequency since I first felt them a week and a half ago, to the point where the sensation is now almost permanent.

Today I was in a new age bookstore and I came across a book that claimed to explain how to increase one's spirituality based upon his/her sun sign. So I looked up Taurus, and it said that my energy is stored in my spine, and in the heart area also, I believe (i'm not positive). It mentioned something about chakras, which I don't know anything about.  However, I am wondering if that book may have been correct, and if these sensations are somehow related to chakras?

My reason for asking this is that I attempted energy work a little while ago, but I think it may be more beneficial to me now, if this is indeed energy that I am feeling.
#4
Both my friend and I were awake, not dreaming during this experience.


This is something that has been bothering me for months. It doesn't fit into any sections on this forum, but I am posting it here as it has something to do with spontaneously being in a different environment.

It's a long story.

It occurred in March, on the night of the full moon. Every full moon, there is a drum circle on the beach near my college campus. There is a bonfire, and lots of hippies pounding on drums, doing drugs and drinking. My friends and I stayed at the drum circle for a good 3 hours, and then we decided to head back. At this point I was sober, although I'm not sure about my friend who I experienced this with.


On the way there we had all walked a long distance along the beach down to the part where the drum circle was being held. We were a large group, and on the way back most of my friends decided to take a shortcut that involved climbing up a very treacherous cliff. I refused to do this, and instead decided to walk back the same way we came. The route I chose was in the opposite direction of the cliff my friends decided to climb. My friend, let's call him Sam, wouldn't let me walk alone, so he accompanied me.

We began to walk, and after we had walked for about 15 minutes I noticed the waves had appeared to come in ahead of us, blocking part of the beach off. I pointed this out to Sam, and we agreed that we should turn around, head back towards the drum circle, and go up the cliffs. We didn't really have any choice. I was really paranoid that the waves were going to come in and drown us, but Sam told me we could keep the waves back by pushing them back with our hands. I thought this sounded silly, but I did it anyway.

This is where it gets strange. We got to the place where we were sure the drum circle had been, but it was not there anymore. We kept walking, hoping that we were just mistaken. We walked for a good 45 minutes. Then Sam became panicked. He said to me," The building behind us has stayed in the same position this entire time! And the cliffs haven't moved!" I wasn't sure if he was joking or not, so I kept walking. He followed. We walked for another 10 minutes, but then I noticed too that the cliffs to the right of us had stayed the same, and that the building behind us was the same distance away after this 10 minutes of walking. At this point Sam was in shock, he was walking in circles, his hands on his heads. He kept repeating over and over again, "Do you realize what you've done?". I questioned if we were in purgatory, and whether or not we would ever be able to leave this spot. I then noticed that the beach felt a lot eerier than it did before, and I became really paranoid..

All of a sudden, Sam was thrown backwards, and the fire circle reappeared about 200 ft in front of us. He later told me he felt a gush of hot air as he was thrown back. To me, it looked like someone had just punched him in the stomach really hard.

We started to walk towards the fire circle, and when we looked behind us the waves had completely receded.

The last time I had been to the drum circle the trek up the cliff had been amazingly strenuous. It took me about 30 – 40 minutes to get to the top, and my legs had hurt for the next 2 days. Sam told me to just look down and focus on where I was stepping. I couldn't believe it. As we were going up I felt almost like I was flying. The movements were so easy, so relaxed. We got to the top in less than 10 minutes. I didn't even realize it had been that quick until Sam said, "How long do you think that took us? Think about how many sentences we each said during our conversation." I realized I had only uttered about 3 or 4 sentences, yet we had been talking the entire time.

At the top of the cliff we had to walk through a parking lot to get onto the main road that leads to our college. We walked through a bush that had an opening in it, and after we got through it I saw the bush close to hide the gap! Then I noticed that a truck was coming up slowly behind us, and there was a cop car ahead of us. Sam started saying that this scene was like a movie; just before we got to the intersection, the truck would pull up next to us and shoot us, and the cop car wouldn't hear our screams because of the truck's loud, bumping music. Then, all of a sudden, the truck stopped. I looked ahead and everything was paused. The traffic lights were frozen for a good 20 minutes. We got to the college before any of them changed to red, both the ones in front and behind us. No cars passed. Since that day, every time I go along that road the lights turn to red right after I get through them. I have never caught a red light.

Also, on the walk along the main road, Sam stopped me and told me to watch our shadows. As I watched they both changed directions, even though the lights around us hadn't moved, and neither had we. He made a comment about our shadows, and why shouldn't they be able to move by themselves, why shouldn't they have a life of their own.


How would we be able to get stuck in a space like that? Do you think we were stuck in space, or time? I'm so confused by the whole situation. It haunts me all the time. I don't understand what could have been
happening. I guess I'm just wondering what you all think of this.

After that day I had many more strange experiences, most including Sam. I can tell you about those, too, if that would be helpful.
#5
It would seem to me like if you had already left your physical body at some point in your life, even for a short while, it would be easier to re-induce that same experience/sensation of leaving your body and turn it into an OBE.

On a personal level, I came extremely close to death when I was born, because my umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck. As it seems like I have indeed been experiencing some form of OBE, I'm trying to find an explanation for why I would suddenly start experiencing this without consciously attempting to do so (even though my NDE, if I had one, was so long ago that I can't remember it).

Has anyone read anything about a connection between people who have had near death experiences and then experienced out of body experiences? Or perhaps someone here has experienced both?

I couldn't find any other discussions about this particular question on here, so I'm sorry if this has already been covered.
#6
Am I in the right place?

My name is Kirsty, I'm 19-years-old. I was born in Northampton, England, but have lived in San Diego, California for 9 years and recently became an American citizen. I am a current student at UCSD where my major is undecided. I am also a member of Mensa, which I believe is a pointless group whose sole aim is to enlarge the egos of its members. But that doesn't stop me from bragging about being a member, obviously. (I'm not conceited, I swear. The truth is that I don't really have much to brag about, so why not take advantage of bragging about what I can?)

I have always had a passion for telekinesis from a young age, and in more recent years my interests have expanded to include other aspects of metaphysics.

Basically, my reason for joining this forum is that I am sick and tired of people thinking I'm crazy if I try to tell them about my experiences with the "paranormal". I only have one friend who is on the same wavelength as me, and that is because he has been there to witness almost all of these "paranormal" occurrences, and has even demonstrated to me his telekinetic powers. (I put quotations around paranormal, because I believe that these occurrences are natural and normal)

Anyway, enough of my rambling! I look forward to getting to know you all and learning more about metaphysics, telekinesis, astral projection, and OBEs. Maybe for once, someone will listen to my experiences and not assume that I am schizophrenic. :wink:
#7
Last Sunday, I was laying in bed. I had been taking a nap, but had been awake for about 10 minutes when this occurred, trying to get back off to sleep.

I heard a clicking noise in my head, like there was a bug inside my skull, tapping to get out.

Nothing happened.

Then, after a few minutes, I heard strange noises in my ears, like white noise kind of, with a beeping mixed in. Then my body started to feel really strange. It was vibrating, and felt like it was rising up. I panicked, and tried to move to grab my cell phone to call for help, but I couldn't move! I could see my blinds moving up and down, and I started panicking even more, and then, it was over. I was crying and shaking uncontrollably; I thought aliens had been trying to abduct me! It felt like my body was being sucked up.

This morning I googled the aspects of my experience, and the thing that kept coming up was OBEs. I have had experience in the past with strange occurrences, mainly with things disappearing and reappearing in different places before my eyes. A friend and I also got stuck in what I initially thought was a parallel universe (lol) where we couldn't move out of this 200ft long area of space. No matter how long we walked for, everything in front and behind us stayed in the same space. Then, my friend was thrown back, the bonfire we had initially been near suddenly reappeared, and we could move again. :shock:

After I read that it may have been an OBE, I decided to take a nap. I awoke from my nap as my alarm went off, and then tried to fall asleep again, but at the same time trying to remember what my past experience felt like, trying to induce it.

About 10 minutes past, and then I heard the same white noise, and my body felt like it was vibrating again. This time I decided not to open my eyes, since my vision was what scared me before, and simply to explore the sensations. This time was much more intense, I felt my body rising, and as I concentrated more on that I felt like something was being sucked out of me. This time, I was able to remain more calm, and it actually felt quite peaceful for a while...but eventually, after about a minute, panic set in again, and I was jolted back to reality. Oh, I also saw a faint image of a desk when my eyes were closed, right before the experience ended.

Does this sound like a possible OBE, or perhaps part of one? For those of you who have successfully left your physical bodies, is this what it feels like?

I'm not sure if I'm completely off base or not. I'm on anti-seizure medication for bipolar disorder (which I don't think I have), and anti-schizophrenia medication for OCD, so I'm pretty sure it wasn't a seizure, or a hallucination. So the question remains: what was it?

- Kirsty
(19/F/CA)