Today I was talking with a co-worker all of a sudden I heard a voice over his. It was a southern accent a male voice and it was kind of not so much muffled but slow? Maybe a lower pitch is what I am trying for in my wording. The voice said "go past it" . At first I was extremely confused because it talked over what my co-worker was saying, it kind of made me feel disoriented. I slowed myself down for a minute and thought that maybe it was just a driver coming over the radio but it wasn't. I think maybe this is my first time hearing spirit without meditating? It was clear as day, it wasn't my co-worker because he was saying something totally different, beside that he doesn't have a southern accent. I have seen spirits, I have heard noises, whispers, I have been given signs. I have not although heard them send a message straight through yet. Any thoughts or other suggestions?
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An odd event-thoughts?
millergrls- Member
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Re: An odd event-thoughts?
Hi Mary, sorry i've only just found your post were the words "go past it" relevant in any way to the conversation or your feelings at the time, I had a 'voice over' like this once, luckily I paid heed to it as everything at that point was not what it seemed, I was being duped. (By the person, not the spirit.)
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Re: An odd event-thoughts?
Nothing that I was talking about seemed to fit. I was talking about actually taking a nap the day before. I was saying that is was great because I never get to just take a nap with four kids to take care of. I get the sense that I will know the answer when the situation arrises. So I will do my best to just be patient.