1) I kept seeing "lines" shooting off of everything, going up at various angles from objects, into the sky- lots of them from trees.I asked my mom "what are these lines everywhere?" she just said "what lines?".I never brought it up again.I can still see them if I want to, & have managed to develop auric vision as well.
2)It was night.I was awake in bed & looking around at all these really unusual looking fish swimming all around me.I was not afraid of them at all, but I was fascinated, however.
3)This one involves my brother- we had bunkbeds in a house that me & my brother thought was haunted. I loved living there, but it was very creepy at times. Once he said that he saw a tall, hairy, long nosed creature come into the room.It had a knife & was going to kill me. He hid under the covers & told it to go away, & it did. He drew a picture of it, but I don't know where it is anymore. About 20 yrs later, I saw a music video- Metallica "until it sleeps". I laughed to myself, thinking "holy crap look at that!". There's this funny looking creature in the video that looks a lot like his description.
4) Me & my step brother were riding our bikes around at night- we saw what looked like a figure made of light.It was difficult to look at for some reason. In the back of my mind I was thinking of riding into the field to it, but I was too afraid.
Just thought you might find these interesting :-D
You see,
What you are experiencing is normal. When we are children, we are new to this plane so things might seem weird to us. It is completely normal and not "strange" what happened and these things usually filter themselves out when you become an adult or teenager.
You are (and your brother) most probably tuned into frequencies most people are not. As long as you know that the experience was genuine, that's all that matters. But don't think about these experiences too much. Acknowledge them and move on. We have many experiences ALL THE TIME and they go into our subconscious minds and we never notice them. It's proven that your reality is not always what your five senses arranges it to be.