I don't know what to think, but I had a really strange experience last night. I was in my bedroom on my laptop, working on transferring one of my old dream blogs to another blog. After a while I thought I'd do something out of the ordinary and make myself a hot cup of cappuccino even though it was getting late. So here it is around 10 pm, and I'm downstairs in the kitchen. I was afraid of the kitchen light waking my father upstairs, so I just used a small flashlight to see by. After boiling the water for a small bit, I take a spoon from the drawer on the other side of where I'd been standing. INSTANTLY, I feel a rush of dizziness. I thought that was weird, but ignored it because it was immediately gone once I returned to the stove.
After setting the spoon down, waiting for the water to boil already, I start pacing the kitchen. No joke, but the very second I was in the center of the kitchen the dizziness returned with A PUNCH. I mean it was so incredibly strong and like nothing I'd ever felt before. In the middle of trying to get through this, I realize that the second I stepped just an inch away from the center of the room... the dizziness was gone immediately. I started seeing a pattern here, so I stepped back to where I felt dizzy........ and it happened again. I go to my mother's room to tell her about all this. I wanted to know if she felt the same thing, so she goes in there and confirms everything. She felt the same thing in the exact spot, and it would go away the very first second she stepped away. The only difference is I felt incredibly dizzy - I mean major - in that spot while Mom felt a lot of sinus pressure and a little nausea.
While talking to her in the kitchen, I step closer to her. I wasn't really thinking about feeling it again, but THE SECOND that I stepped just on the edge of that specific area, that wave of dizziness struck full force. (And all which touched that area that time were my toes! Not even a whole foot. Lol!) I stepped away, and.... gone immediately. I was a little lightheaded this time around, but nothing at all like before.
Fastforward to about a minute later, and I test it again. This time I didn't feel it in my head at all. No dizziness, but from my feet up to right below my knees I felt like I was walking on air. It was a very floaty feeling, but only in my legs. I was a little light headed still, but it was hardly noticeable.
By the way, when all this was happening my mother got out Dad's K2 meter. (Which hadn't even occurred to me). It never flashed a reading in that area, and remember that the light wasn't even on. The only place it flashed at all was around the ice maker to the freezer and the wall behind the stove. I never felt anything near the stove, and that freezer I lean up against several times a day to fill the dogs' water dish with the refrigerator water. I've lived here 6 years and not once have I ever felt dizzy like that in the kitchen or near the fridge. Not once, and I spend most of my time in there cleaning and washing dishes.
So what the heck could this have been? My first instinct was high EMF, but I can't rationalize that theory. (Because of what I just wrote above). I even looked up information online about symptoms of carbon monoxide and radon poisoning. Do you think it could possibly be a spirit? (We do hear voices in this house, by the way; especially in my room at night, but we hardly ever have "ghostly" things happen). But... my mother did feel a fingernail run itself across her leg the other night, and last night she felt the same thing across her foot while we were in the kitchen. Nothing else out of the ordinary happened.
After setting the spoon down, waiting for the water to boil already, I start pacing the kitchen. No joke, but the very second I was in the center of the kitchen the dizziness returned with A PUNCH. I mean it was so incredibly strong and like nothing I'd ever felt before. In the middle of trying to get through this, I realize that the second I stepped just an inch away from the center of the room... the dizziness was gone immediately. I started seeing a pattern here, so I stepped back to where I felt dizzy........ and it happened again. I go to my mother's room to tell her about all this. I wanted to know if she felt the same thing, so she goes in there and confirms everything. She felt the same thing in the exact spot, and it would go away the very first second she stepped away. The only difference is I felt incredibly dizzy - I mean major - in that spot while Mom felt a lot of sinus pressure and a little nausea.
While talking to her in the kitchen, I step closer to her. I wasn't really thinking about feeling it again, but THE SECOND that I stepped just on the edge of that specific area, that wave of dizziness struck full force. (And all which touched that area that time were my toes! Not even a whole foot. Lol!) I stepped away, and.... gone immediately. I was a little lightheaded this time around, but nothing at all like before.
Fastforward to about a minute later, and I test it again. This time I didn't feel it in my head at all. No dizziness, but from my feet up to right below my knees I felt like I was walking on air. It was a very floaty feeling, but only in my legs. I was a little light headed still, but it was hardly noticeable.
By the way, when all this was happening my mother got out Dad's K2 meter. (Which hadn't even occurred to me). It never flashed a reading in that area, and remember that the light wasn't even on. The only place it flashed at all was around the ice maker to the freezer and the wall behind the stove. I never felt anything near the stove, and that freezer I lean up against several times a day to fill the dogs' water dish with the refrigerator water. I've lived here 6 years and not once have I ever felt dizzy like that in the kitchen or near the fridge. Not once, and I spend most of my time in there cleaning and washing dishes.
So what the heck could this have been? My first instinct was high EMF, but I can't rationalize that theory. (Because of what I just wrote above). I even looked up information online about symptoms of carbon monoxide and radon poisoning. Do you think it could possibly be a spirit? (We do hear voices in this house, by the way; especially in my room at night, but we hardly ever have "ghostly" things happen). But... my mother did feel a fingernail run itself across her leg the other night, and last night she felt the same thing across her foot while we were in the kitchen. Nothing else out of the ordinary happened.
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I'm kinda obsessed with recording everything. It's amazing how a dream or experience will finally make sense something like DECADES later. Lol! It makes me wonder what kinds of dreams I had as a kid, before I started writing these things down.
Life just felt like a dream to me back then. I also remember thinking ALL THE TIME how lucky I was to have a mother and that she was so nice.