So I guess everyone experienced something otherwordly at least once in their lifetime, but here are some of mine, those which I can clearly remember. If anyone has an explanation on these things, it would be much appreciated.
I was spending a few weeks at my grandparents on summer vacation several years ago. One night I woke up to the sound of heavy breathing. There was inhaling only, but no exhaling, through the nose, or at least that's how it sounded like. It went on for several minutes. For the first one or two minute after waking i thought my ears are ringing or something, but after being awake completely I was sure I wasn't hallucinating.
So I got up, stumbled across the dark room, turned on the lights and started looking for the source. Now here's the strange thing, because until now we could assume maybe its a rodent or something, they aren't uncommon in a village: It was coming from mid air and it was changing its location. Once it came from the corner, or the center of the room, or from my bed after I got up. I extended my arm to the location of the sound, and of course i felt nothing.
It stopped eventually, and never happened again since then.
Another strange thing was when my family and other relatives spent a few nights in the house, I had to sleep in my grandparents room, due to the crowd. At morning I woke up and I heard her mumbling something continuously. i couldn't make out anything, I listed to for a few minutes then I pretended that I just freshly woke up and she stopped mumbling in that moment.
Another memorable experience was when I was preparing food in the kitchen at home when suddenly some extremely bright light took my sight and I felt like that I just died, or was about to die, and in the next moment everything was normal. I don't know what it was and everything happened in a split of a second, I felt extremely creeped out afterwards.
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>>17250808
Your flash experience reminds me of when a shortcut occur in an electrical panel and a big flash fuck your shit up. It's like you instantly forgot everything then came back to normal.
Anyway does one of your grandparent died in this house?
Does one use a respiratory system?
When you are asleep your hearing is multiplied so it maybe a form of acoustic hallucination.
>>17250845
>Anyway does one of your grandparent died in this house?
Nope. Although someone in the family tree did die of natural causes in that room.
>Does one use a respiratory system?
No.