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I'm the OP and this happened to me 6 years ago now prompting me to start this thread. I'll never be able to explain it away despite bizarre impossible reasons some others here used to rationalize it. I lived in the desert when this happened with very little humidity, no water pipes above me and no rain.
I've since moved from that house and I just accept the fact that it was real and it happened. BTW, I never saw ghosts or dead ancestors.
I'm the OP and this happened to me 6 years ago now prompting me to start this thread. I'll never be able to explain it away despite bizarre impossible reasons some others here used to rationalize it. I lived in the desert when this happened with very little humidity, no water pipes above me and no rain.
I've since moved from that house and I just accept the fact that it was real and it happened. BTW, I never saw ghosts or dead ancestors.
It's happened to me a few times. In this house and in others. I've read that it's a type of poltergeist activity, along with small pools of water.
There is no "rational explanation". Never on a rainy day or under a roof that needs repair.
This is one of my favorite phenomena, along with stones from nowhere.
There really isn't any rational explanation for random drops of water to just appear out of nowhere and hit us, but obviously looking at the responses here and to the post "water from nowhere" on ParaRational, there are LOTS of people experiencing this.
What do you do with a phenomena that lots of people experience, but you can't explain? Maybe that is why I like it so much.
I'm the OP and this happened to me 6 years ago now prompting me to start this thread. I'll never be able to explain it away despite bizarre impossible reasons some others here used to rationalize it. I lived in the desert when this happened with very little humidity, no water pipes above me and no rain.
I've since moved from that house and I just accept the fact that it was real and it happened. BTW, I never saw ghosts or dead ancestors.
I'm assuming it all stopped when you moved? Makes me think that it was someone/thing that was tied to that old location if it did.
This is one of my favorite phenomena, along with stones from nowhere.
There really isn't any rational explanation for random drops of water to just appear out of nowhere and hit us, but obviously looking at the responses here and to the post "water from nowhere" on ParaRational, there are LOTS of people experiencing this.
What do you do with a phenomena that lots of people experience, but you can't explain? Maybe that is why I like it so much.
Yon have a favorite phenomenon. That's cool. I guess it's one of mine. No one gets hurt. I wish I knew what it meant.
I psychic once told me that little pools of water in your home, that spontaneously appear in dry areas, are a sign that John the Baptist, Jesus' cousin, is near.
Still, I don't know why J the B would be around, Looking for someone to baptize?
The simplest answer is generally most likely, not weird supernatural stuff.
LOL, we've been through all of that. I lived in the desert with very low humidity. It was not Florida.
There was never condensation in the house anywhere ever, much less to miraculously form one single drop of water in mid air which would fall straight down next to me like a drop of rain.
Some of the logical and simplest answers are not logical and simple at all, much less likely.
Yon have a favorite phenomenon. That's cool. I guess it's one of mine. No one gets hurt. I wish I knew what it meant.
I psychic once told me that little pools of water in your home, that spontaneously appear in dry areas, are a sign that John the Baptist, Jesus' cousin, is near.
Still, I don't know why J the B would be around, Looking for someone to baptize?
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Picture a Hollywood movie scene ending after a dear loved one passes. The bereaved partner is in the house and the radio plays Anne Murray singing, "You Needed Me" and then a few random drops drip onto the bereaved loved one. The loved one smiles. Camera pull back and fades... the music continues....
I know this is an old thread, but my theory is that you saw the water drop on the counter first, then you imagined seeing it fall there.
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