08-29-2024, 04:25 AM
Even though I was getting into some really fringe shit post-2015, stuff I would rather not elaborate on, and trust me, it's anything but typical. I'm not talking about dimethyltryptamine(DMT) either or any other commonly known drugs โ nothing illegal.
Anyway, the point I'm making here is that I've had profound paranormal encounters and experiences my entire life. I seem to have even retained some nightmarish encounters from within my crib as a baby. The list goes on and on as very lengthy and diverse.
Some memories become vaguer throughout the decades but the profound essence of any particular experience still remains.
I don't think I've ever written about this one before, and there's a little waffling about whether this is a good choice for a thread starter, but it's just one of those things that creates a lasting impression. I also thought about doing this chronologically, and this isn't too far off from that:
Once when I was around maybe 8 or 9 this bizarre occurrence had a very profound effect on me. I was at the Boys' Club playing Bumper Pool(those smaller tables with the bumpers in middle), and I started making every single shot. This just went on and on and for some reason I couldn't miss anything, at all. Bank shots and bumper shots โ it didn't make any difference. I don't recall exactly how long the experience lasted, but it was long enough to invoke a feeling of awe and that something supernaturally strange was occurring. Eventually it was time to go while still unable to miss anything, and I'm sure I probably even extended my stay because of all this.
Could the above have just been nothing more than a bit of minor skill combined with a whole lot of luck? I don't know, but that's not how I recall it feeling at the time and shortly thereafter. Coincidentally, I did used to carry a rabbits' foot with me on a key chain for good luck โ not much luck for the rabbit though.
I recall walking home and it was all I could think about. If it was supernatural, one obvious question would be why? I could speculate.
It's just another one of those strange happenings and this one's a little different than most. There were some before, but there were still many more to come after.
Anyway, the point I'm making here is that I've had profound paranormal encounters and experiences my entire life. I seem to have even retained some nightmarish encounters from within my crib as a baby. The list goes on and on as very lengthy and diverse.
Some memories become vaguer throughout the decades but the profound essence of any particular experience still remains.
I don't think I've ever written about this one before, and there's a little waffling about whether this is a good choice for a thread starter, but it's just one of those things that creates a lasting impression. I also thought about doing this chronologically, and this isn't too far off from that:
Once when I was around maybe 8 or 9 this bizarre occurrence had a very profound effect on me. I was at the Boys' Club playing Bumper Pool(those smaller tables with the bumpers in middle), and I started making every single shot. This just went on and on and for some reason I couldn't miss anything, at all. Bank shots and bumper shots โ it didn't make any difference. I don't recall exactly how long the experience lasted, but it was long enough to invoke a feeling of awe and that something supernaturally strange was occurring. Eventually it was time to go while still unable to miss anything, and I'm sure I probably even extended my stay because of all this.
Could the above have just been nothing more than a bit of minor skill combined with a whole lot of luck? I don't know, but that's not how I recall it feeling at the time and shortly thereafter. Coincidentally, I did used to carry a rabbits' foot with me on a key chain for good luck โ not much luck for the rabbit though.
I recall walking home and it was all I could think about. If it was supernatural, one obvious question would be why? I could speculate.
It's just another one of those strange happenings and this one's a little different than most. There were some before, but there were still many more to come after.