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Posted - 04/03/2002 : 12:35:27 AM
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When my brother and I were growing up, it was not uncommon for one of us to sleep in the other's room. If one of us got creeped out, or couldn't sleep, we would take a pillow and a blanket, and go to sleep on the floor beside the other's bed. My brother was prone to migraine headaches, and sometimes they got so bad, he would have to stay in bed. One particular night, I was in my room, listening to music, and must have fallen asleep while doing my studies. I heard a gentle knock at the door, but I was not awake enough to respond. Then I heard the knock again, and sat up partically, and said, "Yeah?" I saw my brother in the doorway, with his head down, and one hand sheilding his eyes. "Can you turn that down? I have a headache." he said. I got up to go to the dresser where my stereo was, and tripped over my brother on the floor. I jumped back, and stared at him, thoroughly scared. "What are you doing on the floor!?" I gasped. "I got scared in my room," he said, "I had a creepy feeling, so I came in here." he answered. I didn't tell him about what had happened until that morning. He couldn't make heads or tails of it either.
If it looks like a ghost, and it scares like a ghost, then dangit, it's a ghost!!!
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Posted - 04/03/2002 : 10:28:14 AM
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| Kadara, it's quite possible that your brother had an out of body experience. I used to leave my body almost every night when I was a child. It was really easy. But as far as I know no one ever saw me. I would watch my parents after they put me to bed and they never seemed to notice me. I don't know for sure when I started doing that but it seemed, at the time, a perfectly natural thing to do. I may be wrong but it's something to think about.
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Posted - 04/03/2002 : 12:57:04 PM
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Good point annagain! I never thought of that! Definately makes one think!
If it looks like a ghost, and it scares like a ghost, then dangit, it's a ghost!!!
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