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Today we were playing music at my grandmas and had a little beat going and all of a sudden I feel something squezzing my neck right,so I stop playing and just freeze and my cousin Jose stops too.After that i got 15 people staring at me and my grandmas pulling out the holy water(the whole 9 yards).After i described what I felt to the family, my uncle benny said that my granpa used to do that when you had something good going so you wouldn't make him look bad(he played stuff too).
Anyone else ever get the feeling that gramps is still there?
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A few years after my grandmother passed away I moved in with my uncle and grandfather, this was in the house where she lived the rest of her life. If I'd had a bad day at work I could come home and lie in my bed, and she'd come rub my back.
My wifes grandmother passed away in 97 and for the last few days she was alive she carried on conversations with my wifes grandfather who had passed 20 years earlier. You could talk to her and she would answer you and could tell you who she was and where she was. She had a good mind all the way up to the end. I truely believe he had come back to get her because it was her time to go. I also believe we all have an angel looking out, it maybe a loved one who has already passed, I dont know but I plan to find out someday. One of my grandfathers brothers never belived in God or Angels or anything like that. My grand father told him one day when he was doubting the existence of the allmighty, that it all boiled down to one of them was right and one was wrong. He told him that if he was right and my grandfather was wrong that he didnt have anything to lose but if he was wrong and my grandfather was right , he had everything to lose. Makes you think about things. There is a lot out there that is not explainable, but I dont discount much just because it cant be proven. You never know whos looking.,
We all have family spirits watching over us. At times you will feel or sense something. They have kept me and others from harm more than once. They have also made me look foolish at times. Nonbelievers also question alot of other things in their lives. I would venture to say that your family does not have a problem with thanking the Lord Jesus out loud in public when something goes right that you were not expecting to.
Never saw, felt, or heard a ghost. I Don't believe in ghosts.
What I do believe in, and I know actually happens...is that some people hallucinate.
Whether or not it is a naturally induced hallucination is altogether another story.
Never saw, felt, or heard a ghost. I Don't believe in ghosts.
What I do believe in, and I know actually happens...is that some people hallucinate.
Whether or not it is a naturally induced hallucination is altogether another story.
Neither Sam Adams or Mary Jane was involved compadre.After all im only 15 .I didn't belive in ghosts either until I started seeing my grandpa.My family thought it was bs too,but since I was able to describe him perfectly they belived me.Since I never met him they knew I had to be saying the truth.
There's a whole other world right here with us and we don't even realize it most of the time. We can not prove nor dissprove it's existence but.......be ready, in the future we will all find out one at a time!
when i was in 6th grade i think, i fell off the side of an above ground pool and broke my wrist. no body could figure out how i didn't break my neck. i told them it was because my pawpaw caught me. they stared at me bc he died over a yera before i was even born.
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