Junior Member
Registered: 09-14-09
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Where to begin.. I've found there are certain spots in my town as to where I can't go or I get physically sick. There is an old theater that was built in the early 1900s that I have been to once when my father married for the third time. To put it bluntly I couldn't stay for the whole ceremony before I saw something move out of the corner of my eye and became light headed, almost tumbled down the stairs from the dressing rooms. I sat on the stairs with my chaperon trying to ready myself for moving on to the main room. As soon as I stood up I had a pin point pain in the back of my head and another at my temple. This time I thought I saw something for sure before I passed out and was taken home. I honestly felt bad that I couldn't stay for my father's wedding. I tried to write it off as just a bad night. Now the next odd thing to happen was less than a year later when a friend was taking me to one of his fave spots to just hang out and stare at the stars without city lights messing it up. We stopped at this one bridge and next thing I know I'm waking up, teary-eyed to my buddy panicking with 911 ready to be called saying that I just passed out with no warning and woke up gasping for air. I was apparently holding my next like someone was choking me and I kept crying the whole time before passing out again. I honestly don't remember any of it but he had 911 ready. There have been other places that I can't even get close to without becoming extremely sick and there have been a few other cases where I do pass out and then wake up calling out to someone. But the times I pass out I don't even remember waking up to and the people that are around are scared out of their wits....
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Registered: 10-10-08
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Serioulsy, if you are passing out, get a physical to rule out organic causes. Find a therapist you can discuss your issues with. Be cautious, ask for copies of the notes from each session. Discuss what you don't agree with.
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Junior Member
Registered: 10-31-09
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theaya-- What wouldbe said is great advice, due to the fact that its always best to try to debunk anything we may percieve as paranormal. However with the cost of certain counseling and the fact that a person in this position may not be open to the paranormal world, it could deem useless. From a young age on I've had an ability and sensitive perception to the paranormal world and I can sympathize with you that at times it can cause a difficult situation. There's also a type of psychic that is referred to as an Empathetic Psychic and from your above explanation it sounds quite posible this is the case, which basicly consists of an individual who senses emotion and events that have occured. Hope this helps and believe it or not.... you kinda learn how to control and use it. Good Luck
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Senior Member
Registered: 03-24-09
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I have to agree with psyc83. It seems you are what is called a sensitive. All your senses are hightened at paticular places where residual energy can perside. also if you are around any rock formations especially limestone, the rocks hold an energy that spirits can use to manifest or connect with you. You also might look into past life transgression. Sometimes what we are going through in this life has alot to do with our past lives, fears, sickness, familliar locations when you have never been to that location before. Wish you well in finding your answers.
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Senior Member
Registered: 10-02-09
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theaya, yes you could be an empath or these experiences could be a warning about a serious physical problem. Anytime a person has such a strong physical symptom, medical analysis should be first. I, too, am sensitive/empathic but not all reactions are paranormal. Take care of yourself, I don't want to 'sense' you.
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