@Insty,
Insty;123814 wrote:I believe they've had very unusual experiences, but I'm skeptical regarding their explanations of what they've experienced.
Stress causes me to be very perceptive. I definitely register more than I care for. My first admittance to a to a menthal hostital was an eye-opener. I still functioned on some sort of rational level using every mean to get free again. I wrote the Director-general a letter, and demanded a judge to see me. I got out, based on legal mistakes from hospital and the mayor. In this period many things went strange, like psychiatric nurses changing their statement about how I got to stay (they tranqualized me, but couldn't move me to the ambulance), the Director let me go a day early, and two lawyers representing me, but the clerck of the court was absent. My sister and my boy-friend told me not to complain about this strange situation.
They above is facts. Live on the ward was gosthly. People not being able to make distictions between "real" and deep memories as I call them. My mother was a wise woman; she told me not to talk anymore to the staff and just sit it out. She was right. You might experience bizar things, it doesn't mean it's helpfull. It scares people, unless you grow up with it.
I now accept the unexpected, but do not for things I can't explain by myself. I hope to improve my logic abilities and be a more openminded person. No longer lawyer/business consultant, but a life with less stress, more real challenges like how to bake bread and souffl?s then "guessing" what Tarot-card would be next.