"A Sense of Evil"

Hi:
I had an experence when i was in high school (1950s) that I had not thought about for years.
One afternoon I dozed off on the living room couch. I was the only one at home.
I partly woke and was unable to move my limbs but was semi-conscious.
I thought I had died. I thought that if I could at least move a finger I wouldn't die. I really tried to move the little finger of my left hand. I was finally able to move the finger, than the hand, than the arm, and finally my legs. Then I became totally conscious and was able to sit up on the couch. It was like my body was totally paralysis but my mind was barely conscious. I never related this occurance as I couldn't explain it.
Jimmy
 
Speaking of strange feelings and foreboding.

Last year me and my wife were on a holiday trip in France, driving around in a rental car, improvising as we went, finding a hotel when the day ended.

One late afternoon we were again getting ready to find a hotel for the night. We saw a small two storey hotel by the roadside, in a well populated area on the coast.

We parked the car and entered the hotel lobby. It was a two or three star hotel, not very well kept but not exceptionally bad either. There was a young man in this thirties that came to greet us. We wanted to see the rooms. The host showed us a room on the second floor, with a large balcony with a very nice view onto the sea.

The price was well within our budget and we decided to take the room. When we got back to reception, surprisingly the host said we should pay in advance. This is very odd as the custom is to pay when you leave. He had some kind of explanation of making sure we do not leave without paying. I had an eerie feeling and did not offer my credit card, opting instead for cash.

The hotel was empty, it seemed we were the only guests. We took our bags to the room and drove the car to the nearest town to do some shopping for groceries. On the way we discussed that there was something strange about the manners of the host of the hotel, but we could not pinpoint what it was.

When we came back to the hotel it was already getting dark. There were no cars in the small parking lot. The hotel was totally dark.

We went to our room, set up a supper on the table on the balcony. There were four rooms on the seaside of the hotel, with the balconies in a row. We were on the first balcony. The third or fourth balcony had the door to the room open. On the table of the balcony were a couple of glasses, half full. I remembered that they were just like that a couple of hours earlier when we had left to town. Not a thing had been moved on that balcony, which felt a bit odd in a hotel.

It became very dark, we sat at the table on our balcony, ate our supper we bought from a supermarket, enjoyed the night sky and the stars. Suddenly I heard a very loud noise somewhere very near, but could not see anything in the almost total darkness. We both startled. Then I heard the noise again. Then I saw what it was - a big chicada had entered the balcony and was sitting on the wall.

We relaxed and continued enjoying the Mediterranean summer night. Out of the blue something hit me in the head. The chicada had jumped from the wall and hit me right in the temple. We chuckled at the scare.

Finally we went to bed. I was feeling a bit nervous and closed and locked the balcony door even though it was hot in the room and there was no air conditioning. My wife seemed to understand well, she felt uneasy, too. We discussed that something does not feel right, but decided it was just because of the darkness and that we were tired, and went to bed.

We did not fall asleep, we both kept turning around in bed. We said to each other that something is wrong, this place does not feel good.

We decided to have a look around. We dressed and quietly left the room, slid down the unlit stairs, very softly and carefully went across the small lobby and carefully opened and then closed behind us the main door. We were on edge, having a tingly feeling.

We had a look at the front of the hotel, not a single light, every window totally black. There was another car in the parking lot beside ours. We went past the two parked card and around the corner, then took a dark alley to the other side of the hotel. We took a look at our room, one in the row of four balconies. It felt good to be on the outside, and a dreary feeling to think of going back inside.

There were also a few windows with no balconies and there was a light in one of the windows. Someone moved in the room and we heard muffled sounds of talking. Everything seemed normal in that, a couple of guests getting ready to sleep.

All the other windows were pitch black, including our balcony. We continued walking around the small building of the hotel, and came out to the main street through another alley. The hotel felt very menacing by now.

We crossed the street as there was a small building with a couple of shops in it, with the soft light of the front windows standing out in the darkness. We had a look at the adverts in the windows, the other shop was a realtor's office, the other some other type of office.

Me and my wife did not feel like returning to the black and eerie building of our hotel so we found a place to sit under a big tree. I picked the place as it was in the shadows, I did not want for us to stand out on the quiet street. Call me paranoid, but having gone through guerrilla warfare training I have learned the value of seeing and not being seen.

As we sat there pondering our next move we heard a motorcycle. Not a car had passed us even though this is the only road along the densely populated coast. The motorcycle rounded a bend, slowed down and stopped in front of a fence that was around the other end of the hotel. The rider put the bike on the stand, opened a gate, rode the bike inside and closed the gate. It seemed to be the same guy that had checked us in a few hours earlier.

A light came up on the second floor and we saw the guy move around with no shirt on. It seemed he was doing his evening routines and preparing to sleep. Just after a few minutes the light went out. We still sat under the tree, quietly whispering to each other.

Then we both reached the decision: we are not going to stay in this hotel. Too many out-of-place incidents: almost empty hotel at the peak of season, no other guests except for the one room, the somewhat creepy host that did not act according to the normal hotel routines, the balcony of the other room being in a state just like someone left in a hurry and no-one cleaning up the table, the guy coming in late on his motorcycle and switching off lights in his room almost immediately. To top it all off the chicada jumped right at my head.

Hesitatingly we walked across the street to the hotel main door, entered the lobby, walked upstairs to our room. With a sense of urgency we packed our bags. We felt tension rising, it was very uncomfortable to be in the room.

Not a moment too soon we stepped out into the corridor, me carrying the large bags, my wife carrying a smaller one. We quietly shut the door and once more went down the dark stairs to the lobby. My wife opened the main door and I took the bags out, then I went back inside and left the key on the counter. Then I took the bags to the car, helped my wife into the car, put the bags in the trunk. All the while I was doing this I watched around, listened carefully.

With a sense of relief I started the engine and drove out on the street. In the town not ten kilometers away we took a room in a modern Best Western hotel. It was a huge relief to be in a normal hotel, with every little detail being as it should be.

In the morning we woke up in a good mood and had a good laugh at our sillyness. How can grown up people get so scared of a hotel that they abandon the room in the middle of the night? But we both agreed that this was exactly the right thing to do, not a hint of doubt about it.

You cannot tell if there really was some danger or if our imagination just ran wild. But when you get such a strong sense of doubt and then fear, it is better to act on it. I am happy we did not stay to see those cards.
 
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Speaking of strange feelings and foreboding.

Last year me and my wife were on a holiday trip in France, driving around in a rental car, improvising as we went, finding a hotel when the day ended.

One late afternoon we were again getting ready to find a hotel for the night. We saw a small two storey hotel by the roadside, in a well populated area on the coast.

We parked the car and entered the hotel lobby. It was a two or three star hotel, not very well kept but not exceptionally bad either. There was a young man in this thirties that came to greet us. We wanted to see the rooms. The host showed us a room on the second floor, with a large balcony with a very nice view onto the sea.

The price was well within our budget and we decided to take the room. When we got back to reception, surprisingly the host said we should pay in advance. This is very odd as the custom is to pay when you leave. He had some kind of explanation of making sure we do not leave without paying. I had an eerie feeling and did not offer my credit card, opting instead for cash.

The hotel was empty, it seemed we were the only guests. We took our bags to the room and drove the car to the nearest town to do some shopping for groceries. On the way we discussed that there was something strange about the manners of the host of the hotel, but we could not pinpoint what it was.

When we came back to the hotel it was already getting dark. There were no cars in the small parking lot. The hotel was totally dark.

We went to our room, set up a supper on the table on the balcony. There were four rooms on the seaside of the hotel, with the balconies in a row. We were on the first balcony. The third or fourth balcony had the door to the room open. On the table of the balcony were a couple of glasses, half full. I remembered that they were just like that a couple of hours earlier when we had left to town. Not a thing had been moved on that balcony, which felt a bit odd in a hotel.

It became very dark, we sat at the table on our balcony, ate our supper we bought from a supermarket, enjoyed the night sky and the stars. Suddenly I heard a very loud noise somewhere very near, but could not see anything in the almost total darkness. We both startled. Then I heard the noise again. Then I saw what it was - a big chicada had entered the balcony and was sitting on the wall.

We relaxed and continued enjoying the Mediterranean summer night. Out of the blue something hit me in the head. The chicada had jumped from the wall and hit me right in the temple. We chuckled at the scare.

Finally we went to bed. I was feeling a bit nervous and closed and locked the balcony door even though it was hot in the room and there was no air conditioning. My wife seemed to understand well, she felt uneasy, too. We discussed that something does not feel right, but decided it was just because of the darkness and that we were tired, and went to bed.

We did not fall asleep, we both kept turning around in bed. We said to each other that something is wrong, this place does not feel good.

We decided to have a look around. We dressed and quietly left the room, slid down the unlit stairs, very softly and carefully went across the small lobby and quietly opened and then closed behind us the main door. We were on edge, having a tingly feeling.

We had a look at the front of hotel, not a single light, every window totally black. There was another car in the parking lot beside ours. We went past the two parked card and around the corner, then took a dark alley to the other side of the hotel. We took a look at our room, one in the row of four balconies. It felt good to be on the outside, and a dreary feeling to think of going back inside.

There were also a few windows with no balconies and there was a light in one of the windows. Someone moved in the room and we heard muffled sounds of talking. Everything seemed normal in that, a couple of guests getting ready to sleep.

All the other windows were pitch black, including our balcony. We continued walking around the small building of the hotel, and came out to the main street through another alley. The hotel felt very menacing by now.

We crossed the street as there was a small building with a couple of shops in it, with the soft light of the front windows standing out in the darkness. We had a look at the adverts in the windows, the other shop was a realtor's office, the other some other type of office.

Me and my wife did not feel like returning to the black and eerie building of our hotel so we found a place to sit under a big tree. I picked the place as it was in the shadows, I did not want for us to stand out on the quiet street. Call me paranoid, but having gone through guerrilla warfare training I have learned the value of seeing and not being seen.

As we sat there pondering our next move we heard a motorcycle. Not a car had passed us even though this is the only road along the densely populated coast. The motorcycle rounded a bend, slowed down and stopped in front of a fence that was around the other end of the hotel. The rider put the bike on the stand, opened a gate, rode the bike inside and closed the gate. It seemed to be the same guy that had checked us in a few hours earlier.

A light came up on the second floor and we saw the guy move around with no shirt on. It seemed he was doing his evening routines and preparing to sleep. Just after a few minutes the light went out. We still sat under the tree, quietly whispering to each other.

Then we both reached the decision: we are not going to stay in this hotel. Too many out-of-place incidents: almost empty hotel at the peak of season, no other guests except for the one room, the somewhat creepy host that did not act according to the normal hotel routines, the balcony of the other room being in a state just like someone left in a hurry and no-one cleaning up the table, the guy coming in late on his motorcycle and switching off lights in his room almost immediately. To top it all off the chicada jumped right at my head.

Hesitatingly we walked across the street to the hotel main door, entered the lobby, walked upstairs to our room. With a sense of urgency we packed our bags. We felt tension rising, it was very uncomfortable to be in the room.

Not a moment too soon we stepped out into the corridor, me carrying the large bags, my wife carrying a smaller one. We quietly shut the door and once more went down the dark stairs to the lobby. My wife opened the main door and I took the bags out, then I went back inside and left the key on the counter. Then I took the bags to the car, helped my wife into the car, put the bags in the trunk. All the while I was doing this I watched around, listened carefully.

With a sense of relief I started the engine and drove out on the street. In the town not ten kilometers away we took a room in a modern Best Western hotel. It was a huge relief to be in a normal hotel, with every little detail being as it should be.

In the morning we woke up in a good mood and had a good laugh at our sillyness. How can grown up people get so scared of a hotel that they abandon the room in the middle of the night? But we both agreed that this was exactly the right thing to do, not a hint of doubt about it.

You cannot tell if there really was some danger or if our imagination just ran wild. But when you get such a strong sense of doubt and then fear, it is better to act on it. I am happy we did not stay to see those cards.

I don't pretend to know what was going on , but you've got the makings of a great spooky novel there!
 
Went to a Krispy Kreme once with the wife and granddaughter. We were at a table and in walks a homeless guy. Unkempt, dishevelled look but absolutely non aggressive. Age @ 35.
What I noticed was his personal projection, for want of a better description. He was well built, healthy and had clear eyes. He went to the head, came back out and was standing in a corner by the backdoor.
In walks a young mother with her daughter. Mom was 25ish, very attractive. He locked on her like a laser. He watched her bottom all the way to the front counter until she turned a corner. He actually licked his lips. He exited out the backdoor and walked around the place 2 times while she was eating her doughnuts.
I told my wife what I saw and what I felt and had her go to the young lady and tell her what had just happened and that I was going to watch them to the car. (You have to understand, I'm 6'2" tall and >325lbs, and about 46" across the shoulders. I tend to be very intimidating so I didn't want her scared of me.)
She thanked us, and I saw her safely to her car. I made sure she wasn't followed, but he had completly disappeared. This KK is located on the end of a parking lot with visability @200 yards in any direction. That dude had evil all over him.
 
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My Mom spoke of that very thing, but as the sun rose.

I forgot one spooky instance. Anyone else been to Gettysburg? I was at Little Round Top as the sun was going down, mist started rising....even in the crowd of people there, things got very quiet.
 
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I believe that humans possess a sixth sense, an ability to sense danger/evil/threats. It's part of our psyche, it helps us stay out of danger. The stupid among us bluster through it and suffer the consequences. The rest of us heed the signals and act accordingly. I believe that both good and evil exist in our world. The good in all of us keeps the evil at bay.
 
Know the feeling, and always pay attention to it. But once had an experience totally different from a sense of danger. Was driving down a country road when a car came to a stop on the intersecting side road. Mini-van with a woman driving, and kids in the back. I would swear she looked at me when she stopped. Was only going about 45 and as I got to her it was almost as if a voice in my ears screamed "BRAKES". I about stood on the brake and clutch and it was good I did, she pulled out right across my path. If I hadn't braked I would have T-boned her. As it was I had to swerve like hell to the right to miss her (God bless the inventor of anti-lock brakes). Every time I think of this I wonder was there some visual clue that I reacted to subconsciously or if maybe my (or her) guardian angel was riding shotgun.
 
I've never experienced anything like the O.P. or others have written about, but on several occasions I have sensed that something was not right, I can't explain what the feeling is but I just knew to be careful. Each time my alert status went up and I left the area as soon as I could.

I firmly believe that whoever created us gave us this inner threat alert for a reason, and I for one pay attention to it.
 
I am glad to see these posts taking this topic in a serious way.

I have come to truly believe in good and evil. I believe that God gives us our senses for a reason. Often we use those senses to protect ourselves and our loved ones.
I have also met those with the "empty eyes". I describe them as "shark eyes". Cold with no emotion.
The last one I met was just before I retired. He was a serial killer that I had to interview just after he killed his last three victims.
It actually bothered me being there with him. Not that I was afraid he would hurt me, just that he was pure evil. I could feel it.

I agree about Gettysburg, two of my childhood friends and I have been there six times over the years are still planning another vacation there.
We agree that we are almost drawn there by something. It's more than the history.

I think that there is a lot that we don't yet understand about ourselves and the world around us.
 
Not Gettsyburg, but I had two such experiences several years ago at Shiloh. The lesser was on the Sunken Road, but the kicker was standing on the edge of Bloody Pond.

I don't know if it was a sense of evil. It was decidedly out of place. Especially when you feel the temperature drop in the middle of summer and the birds go quiet.
 
I Know the feeling well. It has saved my bacon on two occasions. I'm here to post because I moved when I was "told". Call it God wispering in your ear or instinct if you want. I believe God protects his own just as Satan mentors his own. I also believe some of us have been given the ability to recognize the evil among us and the "dead eyes" stand out. I think that explains why the serial killer or child molester next door always seems to his neighbors to be, most times, "a really nice guy".

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Hi:
I had an experence when i was in high school (1950s) that I had not thought about for years.
One afternoon I dozed off on the living room couch. I was the only one at home.
I partly woke and was unable to move my limbs but was semi-conscious.
I thought I had died. I thought that if I could at least move a finger I wouldn't die. I really tried to move the little finger of my left hand. I was finally able to move the finger, than the hand, than the arm, and finally my legs. Then I became totally conscious and was able to sit up on the couch. It was like my body was totally paralysis but my mind was barely conscious. I never related this occurance as I couldn't explain it.
Jimmy

Hey jimmyj, the keyword in your experience is " semi-conscious". That all has to do with REM sleep my friend - we are basically paralyzed when we are in REM sleep, its a safety mechanism in our brain to keep us from hurting ourselves while we sleep. You came into a semi-conscious state but your brain was lagging behind thus not allowing you to move. Once it caught back up with you, movement was allowed again. I'll bet it was pretty scary though! There's a medical term for it but it slips my mind right now but you're good to go!
 
I've occasionalyy had the sense of threat, sometimes to the point of hair-raising. I was working Late at a little company outside Madison.
Had access to the building, and frequently came in at night. The
equipment I was running was pretty loud, too. I suddenly got that
"not-alone" feeling, and it scared the heck out of me. I can't deal
with fear, so I picked up the nearest hammer, and went hunting.
Never found a thing, but the feeling persisted. I went home very
soon after the tour. Why go hunting for trouble? Anything that
scares me that bad has to be confronted. Hadn't thought of that in
years, What's left of my hair is trying to stand up, and I think
I'll go out and check around. TACC1
 
My oddities......

I've not had experiences like some posters, but numerous times in my life I've had a thought just erupt in my head that said "Get out of where you are, NOW!" I've always done it and never heard of anything bad happening where I had been. I still listen to my minds eye immediately. Another time, A drunk pulled out in front of me on my motorcycle and I knew in a millisecond that there was no choice but to hit him. An incredible feeling of calm came over me and a "feeling" poured into me that communicated "I got you and you will be fine." Never in my life have I been so at ease as in that very brief few seconds. I also have an uncanny sense about people VERY close to me when something is not right with them. It usually manifests itself with a sudden filling of the mind with thoughts of them, then a Very sour stomach, shakes, and finally, a trip to the restroom. A call or contact with them then fills in the blanks. Strange, but it has happened many times. I've also had lots of "deja-voo" instances. Many from as far back as five or six years old. I don't ignore it, but don't bring it up at parties either.
 
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I've not had experiences like some posters, but numerous times in my life I've had a thought just erupt in my head that said "Get out of where you are, NOW!"

Me, too. I certainly wouldn't discount anything someone else has felt, it just hasn't happened to me. I have, though, had that "Something isn't right and I need to leave" feeling. I always take the warning and get out, so I don't know if there's anything to it or not, but I'm guessing there is. Many times I've exited my truck to check the seal on the trailer or throw away some garbage and the little voice has told me to bump my tires. I rarely find a flat, but I have seen unsavory types hanging around where they shouldn't be. Maybe the sight of a weapon (a 20" long piece of solid hickory) deterred them, or encouraged them to move on to a different "customer". Who knows? All I can tell you is that I will always listen to that little voice.
 
Hey jimmyj, the keyword in your experience is " semi-conscious". That all has to do with REM sleep my friend - we are basically paralyzed when we are in REM sleep, its a safety mechanism in our brain to keep us from hurting ourselves while we sleep. You came into a semi-conscious state but your brain was lagging behind thus not allowing you to move. Once it caught back up with you, movement was allowed again. I'll bet it was pretty scary though! There's a medical term for it but it slips my mind right now but you're good to go!

it's called sleep paralysis. it is what I am talking about in my "episode" too. Absolutely terrifying experience. A lot of alien encounters and other "unexplainable" events are more likely than not a byproduct of this natural phenomenon. This experience is found in almost every region and culture of the world. A rational explanation makes it none the less scary when it is happening though.
 
it's called sleep paralysis. it is what I am talking about in my "episode" too. Absolutely terrifying experience. A lot of alien encounters and other "unexplainable" events are more likely than not a byproduct of this natural phenomenon. This experience is found in almost every region and culture of the world. A rational explanation makes it none the less scary when it is happening though.

I imagine it would indeed be a terrifying experience. Thanks for posting the correct terminology
 
I Know the feeling well. It has saved my bacon on two occasions. I'm here to post because I moved when I was "told". Call it God wispering in your ear or instinct if you want. I believe God protects his own just as Satan mentors his own. I also believe some of us have been given the ability to recognize the evil among us and the "dead eyes" stand out. I think that explains why the serial killer or child molester next door always seems to his neighbors to be, most times, "a really nice guy".

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Believe it guys. Fredo has seen the elephant....
 
it's called sleep paralysis. it is what I am talking about in my "episode" too. Absolutely terrifying experience. A lot of alien encounters and other "unexplainable" events are more likely than not a byproduct of this natural phenomenon. This experience is found in almost every region and culture of the world. A rational explanation makes it none the less scary when it is happening though.

It happens to me all the time. I will be sleeping and having a nightmare but in the nightmare I know I'm still asleep. In order to stop the nightmare, I know I have to wake up and the only way to wake myself up is to move a limb or hand or foot. I then concentrate hard on moving my hand which I force it to do and then I'm suddenly wide awake. No haziness but wide-eyed awake.

Not all my nightmares end that way. You know those dreams where you're falling in a deep hole? I once dreamt it all the way through - maybe because I was curious - but I hit the bottom and died. The dream went blank and I said to myself, "This all it is?" Then I awoke.
 
Now we're talking about dreams? I hate those dreams that are scary and so real where you end up hoping you are in a dream but sure you aren't. Then finally you wake up.
 
I don't pretend to understand it, call it premonition, sixth sense, first sniff - whatever, but from time to time I've had the sense that something wasn't right and always had the good sense to act on it or leave. The Chief of Department, being a grunt in the Vietnam era and as he has said "stumbled into the war as a 19 year old, knowing everything" came away with life 101 expierence always said " A Gunny Sergeant once told me three ways to stay alive. First rule - in combat, your first sniff is generally right - something doesn't feel right it's not. Second - check six. Third - always carry a BUG and a Kbar."

I don't carry a Kbar but I do sniff, check six and carry a bug.
And, yep, there has been times that sense of evil is close and the hair is standing up.
 
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I have never been one to believe in mythical or supernatural things. If I don't see it with my own eyes I am usually suspect. Until I see a ghost or bigfoot or a ufo I'm not biting. With that being said I do believe there are spirits that roam this world. I think there are evil ones that cause bad things to happen. I remember once listening to the scanner at work and hearing three cardiac arrest occur two counties away. Next there were a couple or three in the county next to me and the three happened in my county and then finally in the next county down the road. It was like something was moving through the area and causing these deaths. I know some of you other public safety guys have noticed some days seem to have a theme to them. Yesterday was car accident day around here. Some days are chestpain days and some are overdose days. It seems like some days you can just feel what is comeing. I believe there are good spirits as well. When I first built my new home it was a cold place, not temperature wise but had a foreboding feeling to it. After we moved in and spent a few days there and praying about it the feeling changed completely. Its now a peaceful place and there is no other place I would rather be. I guess when it was first built there could have been an evil spirit to the land or perhaps no spirit at all. Now that the home is inhabited by a god loving and god fearing family I think it is protected by a good spirit.
 
Durring world war two my mother heard the negro spiritual, "Oh dem golden slippers" playing on the radio. She walked through the rooms to shutt off the radio and none was playing, yet she kept hearing the song!
She instictivley knew Eldon her brother in the 82nd glidders must be in trouble. At that time she wasnt real religious, (That came latter) but she got down on her knees and prayed for him. Nothing was heard for a long time. Latter when they got together and compared notes they found that at that exact time he was severly wounded when his glider was crashed, only he and one guy out of 14 in his glidder wasnt killed. He busted his back, smashed his face in and his buddy and him watched as the germans finished off all the rest. They had to hide out for several days and nights and watched from a haystack the germans gun down a farmer and his daughter that had helped them!
We dont understand these things, but I belive in them!
I have only had 3 or 4 nightmares in my life. I had one where I was walking on my rounds high up on a balcony at night time at work when this guy that I knew who was a janitor there jumped out of the dark, swinging a iron bar on me and snarling not careing I was armed and kept comeing. I pulled my revolver but it wouldnt fire. I woke up. I had nothing against the guy in the dream. Later I told my buddy about the dream. He was also a guard with me and knew him better than I did and told me that was a evil guy that was into satinism, black magic etc. I hadnt known that. I think there is something to all that.
Another time I had a close friend that I worked with in yosemite in 1960. About 5 years later I was driveing through clinton missisippi where he told me he was from. A co worker was traveling with me and I decided to pull over to a resturant and see if I could find him in the phone book. After finding a relative or two I got his number and him. He says wait there and I will come. While waiting I told my partner, I dont know why, but I have a real funny feeling about him. He showed up, looked thin and pale. He said this is the first time I got out of the house in close to a year. I was in a bad accident, in a comma for about 6 months and today is the first time on my feet!
 
seems like some people learn the hard way to trust the voice inside us that says don't go there today, or get out of there quick. most memorable experience from me was when i was 16. My sister had just graduated high school and was going to our mothers' house to get some of her things since she was moving out on her own. i had a bad feeling and told her i did not want to go with her to help cause something bad would happen and we should wait until the next day. After arguing for an hour i finally gave up and went with my sister to help load up some things. on the way back to the small town where i was staying with my grandparents and my sister had rented a house we were passing by a small cemetery when a deeer came out of the trees struck the front bumper of the truck coming towards us, hit my sisters truck and came through the windshield and hit me . i think what saved me was partly my superstition that every time i pass a graveyard i take off my hat and as we were just passing the edge had my arm up putting my hat back on. that and wearing safety glasses instead of regular sunglasses. wound up with 5 staples in my arm lots of cuts and glass in me and a scar on my nose from where the glasses broke from the force of the deer hitting my. its an odd feeling having something brown and hairy hit you in the face that hard. left an impression in the seat of the bow and arrows that were behind seat. have heard voices that arent really there a few times and always puts me on high alert. sorry for the longwindedness

some good stories/experiences on here.
 
Back in the English county of Cornwall there are lots of places where "the bones of the Earth show through" as I call it. One vacation with some buddies part of the group decided to go and look at an old ruined tin mine while myself and the other guy continued our leisurely walk to the pub. The other three appeared a little later wide eyed and pale telling of the "awful quiet" up by the abandoned mine. They realised that the lack of birdsong was all wrong and described the light up there as "looking funny".

I am personally blessed/cursed with the ability to know when I need to see somebody urgently, usually for then last time. I also seem to know when it is the last time I shall see a person. My late wife's aunt is similarly gifted, or not depending on your point of view. The worst ones have been with a healthy friend and a family member who were pregnant, but I knew that the child will never see the light of day. That has happened twice, and it is twice too often. Sometimes it is just better not to know.
 
In my teens, I worked in a movie theater which was, for lack of a better word, haunted. Paranormal events happened so often that employees considered them no big deal. It sure was fun to watch new hires freak out, though. Eventually they would get used to it or quit.

I had a "BRAKES" moment like one of the previous posters. I slowed down as I approached the intersection on a green, and for some reason stopped. As I sat there wondering why I had done that, a car ran the red doing at least 80 in a 30 mph zone. I would have been t-boned in the drivers door.

As for "dead eyes", I was in line at a convenience store, and all of a sudden got a real uneasy feeling. Cold sweat, hair on end, eyes and ears went on high alert, and right hand went into my front pocket to rest on my ever-present 642; all without any conscious thought on my part. I looked around directly behind me and saw the dead eyes two positions behind. I knew they were there before I ever saw them. Two of them, and they looked like these guys.
Wichita Massacre
I got out of there toot-sweet.
 
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I have one occasion that comes to mind. I was maybe thirteen. I used to cut through the desert to get to and from school everyday. Well this guy bought the property and started building an apartmet complex right next to my wall that id jump at the start and finish of the days journey. after a few months he would bring his full grown doberman( which was just as big as me!) with him during the day and let him roam around. I remember one day i was just barely comin up to that familiar wall and a voice in the back of my head shouts out "DOG". Kinda confused about it i turn around and see this huge dog come around the corner!!!! Needless to say ive never jumped a wall so fast in my life lol! That dog eventually got put down for. Attacking some other kid a few years later.
 
Very important that folks read the link Rugskipper put up on the horrendous crime known as the the Wichita Massacre.

That is proof positive that evil walks among us every day.

Stay safe everyone!
 
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