bill cobbett wrote:Er ... humbug? ... If it wasn't for ...
A few years ago I was at the bottom of our garden when this very vibrant ball of very bright light appeared. It was about the size of a football, almost completely spherical but with a few streamers. It was floating about four to five feet above the ground and moving from side to side a foot or so and making a sort of crackling noise. It was about ten feet away from where I stood.
In that instant of a situation, my rational, curious, scientific nature tried to come up with an explanation. The memory banks were searched and I realised what it was but the natural instinct for self-survival told me to leg it, which is, sadly, what I did, back to the safety of the house for a few moments.
I went back out there but knew it wouldn't be there. I was so lucky to have witnessed a very, very rare natural phenomenon.
GorillaGal wrote:i have had several experiences. i used to see my mom after she died, on many occasions.
my cat that was so speical to me came back 3 times to make herself known.
i had a friend who died of a heart attack, he came back to say goodbye.
my grandfatehr came back to say goodbye.
i had an interesting encounter in a mcdonalds once a few years ago, that involved a tray flying across the room. and at the church service for boss's father's funeral, i saw the deceased hanging around his family.
Paphitis wrote:GorillaGal wrote:i have had several experiences. i used to see my mom after she died, on many occasions.
my cat that was so speical to me came back 3 times to make herself known.
i had a friend who died of a heart attack, he came back to say goodbye.
my grandfatehr came back to say goodbye.
i had an interesting encounter in a mcdonalds once a few years ago, that involved a tray flying across the room. and at the church service for boss's father's funeral, i saw the deceased hanging around his family.
I have had several spooky experiences whenever I pass by a McDonalds.
That Ronald McDonald Clown are really spooky and give me the creeps!
CBBB wrote:As it says in Central Park "Keep off the grass"!
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