| Yorkiemom1 | 11-01-2015 12:07 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Russpilot
(Post 4600841)
Ok, crazy fact... I have been a paranormal researcher for some time now. Have had the fun of spending the night in several of the "Most haunted" places in the US.
While animals can certainly sense things that we can not, I don't think that the paranormal is a good explanation of these events. Nobody has passed in that room since Sadie was ok with being in it. And it doesn't sound like anything that would trigger the paranormal has happened in that room. I would think that there is something else that is causing Sadie's unrest. It may be as simple as something as Sadie hurt herself or got insect stung/bit in the room and has associated it with that. | :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
OMG!!! You are my new best friend!!! Paranormal research....now just how cool is THAT!!!! I am into all that stuff and have lived with aunts and my mother that have seen.....well, lets just say, toooooo many unexplained things happenings take place in and around our house! No one in our home now, smokes....but every once in a while, I can smell cigarrette smoke wafting around the den....then just as quickly, it is gone....my dogs watch mommas bedroom from the door, riveted and frozen in wonderment, obviously "watching" something in that room at her desk....when you have 3 dogs sitting at the door, watching intently, into a room that has no one in it, and they are all watching in unison, from one direction to the next, each clearly seeing the same thing, moving around the room, visible only to those dogs....jacuzzi coming on in the middle of the night, for no plausible reason....we had it checked out extensively for fear of some kind of electrical short and we didnt want the house to burn down, nothing was found that would have caused that to happen....dreaming of events months before they happen exactly as dreamed....objects flying off the mantel and off book shelves for absolutely NO reason......momma had an electric clock on her nightstand...the light from the clock used to keep her awake at night, so she would just turn it over face down, so she could sleep at night....mom died in 2002, and I can not off hand remember the number of times I have gone into her bedroom and found that clock turned face down on her night stand. And this is all just a fraction of events we experience with such regularity around here, it is normal behavior for us and we expect it to happen! LOVE IT!! I had always told momma to come back to us when she was gone so we could feel and see her presence....she does! |