Drayno
Mar 28 2008, 04:06 AM
I hate my house, just putting it out there. I believe it was Tuesday? Ah, well - I woke up that early afternoon as I went to bed early that morning. It was somewhere around 12:04 PM. I laid in my bed, I was awake - but the people like me who are just kind of lazy, and just hate getting up understand how it is. Anyways, my closet door is a mirror, which irritates me.
I looked in my mirror when I turned over, and in the corner - next to my TV was my fathers old dresser. I saw something in the form of a black human - literally just , well , PASS through it. It might have been what other people claim to be, "Shadow people". I am sure I am not crazy, nor seeing things. I have seen a lot of "supernatural" things, so I was not really surprised, somewhat a bit startled. Anyway, that is the end of my weird story.
thekeyboardkid
Mar 28 2008, 04:36 AM
These are the types of stories I like: no epic story behind it or anything of the sort.
Thanks for "creeping me" out!
Blueguardian
Mar 28 2008, 06:13 AM
Sounds like a shadow ghost to me as well. Interesting, i want to see one, one day.
bigwedgie
Mar 28 2008, 09:29 AM
...... We all "daydream" its an essential human process it is used in all kinds of situations, there is some evidence to suggest that we use these sorts of mental images all the time. Think of when you have been driving a car and need to make a decision - should I overtake the car in front? You will use imagery to construct a mental picture of the consequences - you will not actually stop seeing the road, but your brain has created a mental image. most ofhe time we are unaware that this is happening - we wouldn't be able to function without it, but we also wouldn't be able to function if we were constantly aware of it. Because it is something not normally consciously perceived, it is possible to externalise imagery and interpret it as something occurring external to the body, rather than produced within the mind.
What you most likley saw part way through one these daydreams was the natural movement of a shadow cast by some physical object either in the room or passing in front of the window out of the corner of your eye.