Do you get that a lot? I used to as a preteen and teen, but not so much now in my middle age. The weirdest thing happened when I was walking home from school one day, must've been 11 or 12. I got the weird feeling of being stared at and I looked around and there wasn't a soul in sight. Then I looked up, and a big owl, probably a Eurasian eagle owl, was sitting on a telephone pole staring down at me. We lived in the country at the time, I had about 3 kilometers (2 miles) to walk, and often met no-one on my way home.Honestly not really, the only thing I feel creep out by is when I get the feeling that someone is watching me.
Do you get that a lot? I used to as a preteen and teen, but not so much now in my middle age. The weirdest thing happened when I was walking home from school one day, must've been 11 or 12. I got the weird feeling of being stared at and I looked around and there wasn't a soul in sight. Then I looked up, and a big owl, probably a Eurasian eagle owl, was sitting on a telephone pole staring down at me. We lived in the country at the time, I had about 3 kilometers (2 miles) to walk, and often met no-one on my way home.
Yikes! I only get that creepy feeling in old churches, particularly those that were originally consecrated Catholic (I live in Finland where the majority denomination is Lutheran, although I'm not a believer myself).Not much anymore, either I aged past that or what ever use to creep me out when leaving my basement at night is gone. My mom thought our home was hunted for a while, she's really sensitive to the dead, almost like a medium.
Do you get that a lot? I used to as a preteen and teen, but not so much now in my middle age. The weirdest thing happened when I was walking home from school one day, must've been 11 or 12. I got the weird feeling of being stared at and I looked around and there wasn't a soul in sight. Then I looked up, and a big owl, probably a Eurasian eagle owl, was sitting on a telephone pole staring down at me. We lived in the country at the time, I had about 3 kilometers (2 miles) to walk, and often met no-one on my way home.
Thanks! I had read about cortical blidness before, but this was new to me.There's a scientific explanation for this phenomenon.
Two things about this that I can relate to:I have two stories, but not unexplainable, perfectly explainable, but they're the most creepy experiences I had.
First is a camping trip at the beach which involved Magic Mushrooms. We all took Magic Mushrooms at night and for me, they simply didn't kick in, everyone was enjoying tripping and then eventually, they all went to bed. I stayed away sitting at the fire. Suddenly after about 4-5 hours after taking them, I notice the logs and sticks in the fire start slithering around themselves like snakes and I'm like "welp, here it comes I guess" and then because it was a new moon meaning, it was pitch black and the only light I had was fire, I couldn't really focus on anything and suddenly started feeling like, I was jumping through time by 5-10 minutes at a time, for example, at one part, I needed to go back to the toilet, so now I do remember, I did go to the toilet, came back and sat down, but after about a minute of getting back, my memory of going to the toilet was "Did I go to the toilet or did I just crap my pants?", then suddenly a flash, I've gone from sitting at the fire, to sitting the car listening to music, then flash, I'm back to the camp fire. After sobering up I remember everything, going to the toilet, then going to the fire, then going to the car, then going to bed, but at the time, my short term memory was basically fried so It felt like, I was jumping through time and I started freaking out, because we're at the beach, and what happens, if I suddenly "leap" through time and I've 1km out in the ocean. At that point I made the right decision to go to bed but until I fell asleep, I was seriously creeped out by the entire experience.
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