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Originally Posted by D. Scott
I agree. I can hear the downstairs neighbors phone ringing. Walls are often thin, and when quiet sound can travel easy. I lived in one apt years ago where the bedroom wall was shared with the neighbors bedroom. I heard EVERYTHING. Sneezing, snoring, sex, he even ripped a giant fart once and I heard that too.
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Originally Posted by SkyLark2019
This happened to me too.
The scientific answer is, your brain is replaying a memory of sound, exactly as if you were playing a compressed file of music on a computer or IPod.
OR you are picking up on energy residue in a location.
A friend of mine who is clarivoyant senses these vibrations, but she picks up human voices. She toured the site of wartime atrocities and got physically ill to the point of having to exit the site in tears and feeling nausea..... Later she was informed prisoners of war were tortured and murdered in the building she entered.
When I go to memorial parks I end up going to particular graves- I describe this skill as being a "human dowsing rod." I notice things and gravitate towards them.
We all have these skills, but not everyone wants to "tune in" to them.
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Yes, these explanations are logical.
However, I've lived here 10.5 yrs & never heard anyone else's cell phones or other devices around here in all the yrs I've lived here, so the walls must not be that thin. I mean you'd think in all the time I've been here that I would have heard others' devices up to wazoo by now, but no.
Also, I"ve not what they call any kind of sensitive person, clarivoyant, or any of those types & I just never heard that tune before in my life.