reply to post by St Udio
I hear what I would describe as large wind chimes. Strangely enough, the first time I ever heard the melody that is played on the 'Home' screen of
the Wii video game system I freaked because it is almost identical to the sound I hear-- a very ethereal melody dominated by a resonance that I can
only relate to those large wind chimes.
If I hear voices, it sounds --(I haven't read through this thread, it was referenced in someone's reply in another one...I saw someone's reply to you
under the linked post....and was surprised to read your comments as they are so similar to my infrequent bizarre experiences with hearing random
things....but I digress....)-- anyway, anytime I hear what I would describe as voices is when there is some type of fan on or drone-like hum, and the
voices sound like a group of people whispering amongst themselves. When I've heard this, I always felt a nervous and uncomfortable sense of
"urgency", like, "they" didn't have much time and were desperately trying to tell me something and were discussing with each other how to get me
"their" message or whatever. Captain Insane-O....right?
The only other experience I've had with what I would describe as voices, sounds like a radio, or t.v. that has been left on some mundane channel with
the volume turned so low that even though you hear it, it's impossible to make out what they are saying. Anytime I've heard that type, I've never
felt that sense of anxiety that I did with the whispering type. Almost like the radio/t.v. voices were just residual, but the whisperers were
sentient and knew they weren't supposed to be there, or at the very least, surprised that I could hear them and trying to figure out how to best take
advantage of what little time they apparently had available to get my attention before.....well, before whatever it was they seemed to be
anticipating/dreading.
I've only experienced this phenomenon a double handful of times in my entire life. I'm not schitz, but I have long since been on pharmaceutical
management for bipolar.
IMO, I don't believe that there is anything "wrong" with us, I just believe that our "filter", if you will, is somewhat thinner or not quite as thick
as the majority of people. Pharmaceutical management adds the missing substance to our "filter" to bring us up to par with what our concious flesh
has been custom-designed to process in this realm, and all that entails. That's my take on it, anyway.
Sorry if I've just totally repeated what has already been discussed in the thread. I just felt compelled to butt-in and give my 2-cents after reading
your post.
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