08-21-2003, 04:59 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Loser
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Weird wave feeling?
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Has anyone else ever gotten a weird and very specific feeling of blood rushing, or waves of something splashing over you, when you're walking into somewhere you're probably not supposed to be. Examples: I was being shown my friend's grandparents new house, and I went poking around...when i went into their (giant walkin) closet, i got cold waves accross my body. Another time I was at a house my girlfriend was housesitting and I went to look in one of the kids rooms...it was so vivid i experimented with it...I'd leave and go back, and it would happen every time...it's almost vertigo-like. Anyways, just wondered if anone else had ever experienced anything like that..it's happened to me probably a dozen times. |
08-22-2003, 09:08 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Go Ninja, Go Ninja Go!!
Location: IN, USA
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alright man.. I experience that feeling all the time. I call them cold chills. As it is the best visualization I can think of. For me, I have got it down to spirits. Those feelings, at least for me, are spirits talking with me. What they are saying, is much like a language. It just took me a while to figure out. Sure you could say its a load of crap that when I feel a certain sensation, I know what a spirit is trying to tell me, but then again, if someone flicks you off, how do you know what they are saying? You have just learned that the middle finger means they're "flicking you off." Same for my situation. It seems that you have learned to acknowledge a specific sensation. That being something telling you that you shouldn't be there. Sure it COULD be an adrenalin rush, but unlike llaek, you don't KNOW you're breaking the rules or anything, you merely stepped into a closet.
As for Anti Fishstick's answer.. that just doesn't work. Not to be rude or anything Anti Fishstick, but I know precisely the feeling that Telekinetic is talking about, and room temperature doesn't mean much. That and that cold wave that he feels is much colder than a closet can be in the summer time. Also the cold wave... it feels like cold air rushing over (and thru) your body, but there need not be a draft. Since when is there a cold draft in closet? I pay keen attention to my "cold chills" or "waves" and they do not always caress my skin. Its quite complex really, which is why I can best describe it as a language. I mean the waves sometimes brush your body, other times it goes through it. Sometimes its your head, sometimes its your feet, sometimes its your entire body. Again by brushes or through it. Sometimes it even feels as if it eminates from within. It might hit half of my body at once, but leave the other half perfectly fine. Get where I'm going? Oh and to note, since i call them "cold chills" its because my skin looks like i'm cold, as the hair stands up. As a man who like 50-60 degree weather, hair standing up on my skin isn't too common, especially when its 90 degrees F outside...
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08-26-2003, 08:49 PM | #6 (permalink) |
TFPer formaly known as Chauncey
Location: North East
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I called a number that I call all the time and I think I dialed wrong, becasue a evil sounding voice answered on a machine i guess.
ANd it said that it was going to rip me a pert and kill me and shit like that. It was insane, the messed up part is that I totaly felt that wave feeling you are talking about.
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08-27-2003, 04:29 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Jersey
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It happened to me one time. I was with some friends in a house that was supposed to be haunted. Of course I didn't believe that is was. But they were telling me how they got run out by the spirits there. So one night we went. I was scared shitless. Anyway, we walk in and go through the kitchen, I felt the heaviest, cold, pressure in my chest and my body. That was enough evidence for me to leave. We weren't suppose to be there either b/c the house was back up for sale. Pretty freaky
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08-30-2003, 08:06 PM | #8 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: Kansas
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Awhile back I had a very pissed off feeling for no reason what so ever. The next day I found out that while I felt that way one of my friends was making out with a scumbag guy who none of us liked.
Two nights age I got an intensely sad feeling. I had no idea why until my sister called the next day. She told me that my sick grandma had taken a turn for the worse and probably would live through the (previous) night. That explaned the feeling, but luckily my grandma got better and should live for a while longer. I've decided that I don't like getting these feelings... |
09-06-2003, 07:35 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Location: Boone, NC
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I have anxiety. It runs in my family. When I get anxious or afraid, I feel similar to what you are experiencing.
Maybe you're experiencing fear.....
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09-08-2003, 12:55 PM | #12 (permalink) |
Go Ninja, Go Ninja Go!!
Location: IN, USA
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some of it may very well be just from fear. So yes, some of it is self-induced. But some of it is beyond that, as I have stated in my previous post.
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