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Smoke sparkles and yelling

Identifier

003191

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 2

Background

Here we have auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations feelings of hot and cold, pulsating walls – these two are experiencing some very profound effects from static and it appears to be affecting quite a number of the organs of their brains.

Bed clothes and carpets made from artificial fibres produce a lot of static. My cousin’s husband once received a very nasty electric shock on a very sensitive part of his anatomy whilst making love to my cousin. They changed to natural fibres!

A description of the experience

Mackenzie wrote at 2009-10-01 18:24:13

I have been searching the web for months now trying to find someone who is or has experienced this. My boyfriend and I live together and have been experiencing this for about 2 months now. …. It looks like smoke and glitter falling and swooping around. We decided to ignore it, but it's never fully gone away. It's almost holographic. Very difficult to describe. Like clear smoke moving with sparkles in it.

Anyway, the ignoring kind of worked and then yesterday morning my boyfriend wakes me up and says "do you see that?" I saw a bunch of larger sparkles that came right towards our bed right on top of us (it almost looked like fish swimming in a school). I wouldn't say it was scary as much as we experienced a little bit of adreniline as it came towards us. I rolled over and tried to go back to bed. He went to work.

Later in the evening when we came home I noticed the hallway outside of our bedroom had a lot of the air movement and sparkles I described in the first paragraph. ……. I went and got my boyfriend and we sat in our room and just watched it come to life. It was like the room above our bed, in our closet, in the hallway was coming to life with this translucent smokey moving air with sparkles. The room would get cold and hot and cold and hot. Then we decided to try and ignore it again and I made dinner. He wanted to watch something on tv in the living room I didn't so I went to the bedroom and watched tv in bed. All of the sudden the smokey air returned this time over top of me with the sparkles right in my face. I don't know what to make of it.

It feels like it's from another dimension and that it's trying to tell me something, but I just don't understand it. Also, something keeps waking me up at night and I wear ear plugs to sleep so I don't hear the boyfriend snore, but it's not his snoring. Sometimes it's someone yelling...a male. I've actually experienced this before (the yelling while asleep) in other places and always thought it was in my head, but now I'm not so sure.

I've tried to take pictures of the glitter with no success. I would say this is all in my head except that my boyfriend and I are seeing the exact same thing at the exact same time. Another point of note is that the walls around our doorways (doorframe) appear to be breathing. It's all so very very strange.

The source of the experience

Ordinary person

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Shock from static electricity

References