"Sometimes I think I'm crazy because I see things differently than everyone else."
I don't think I'm crazy, anymore. I see things and energy other people don't see. For a long time I thought everybody saw what I was seeing. That was my logical conclusion and a very wrong one. They did not and do not. When people can't put themselves in your shoes, can't imagine what you can see real, they can't even begin to understand what it's like to see the way I see.
I don't think I'm crazy, anymore. I see things and energy other people don't see. For a long time I thought everybody saw what I was seeing. That was my logical conclusion and a very wrong one. They did not and do not. When people can't put themselves in your shoes, can't imagine what you can see real, they can't even begin to understand what it's like to see the way I see.
"I see dead people." That always makes me smile. I see them when they have something to talk to me about. They're not ghosts, they're not haunting anything, they're not stuck here. They are from "the other side".
I also see elementals. I can't tell you how many deer I've driven right straight through. That is hugely disconcerting when the deer seems a ghostly real. I see aura fields too. That's handy sometimes, it's stunningly beautiful too. In a crowd it can be so overwhelming it can drop me in my tracks and has. My "panic disorder" is a circuit overload in the processing center of my brain. I know that now. Unexpected glare is a huge no-no for me too.
AND, my actual vision is 20/300. What you can see at 300 feet, I see at 20 feet. Put another way, if you point something out to me and it's 30 feet away, I have to be 2 feet away from it to see what you're seeing. I wear glasses to drive or to see what I need to see up close and personal. I like the way I see, it's a beautiful blur.
Oh wait, laughing, maybe they meant "see" as in "understand", too late . . . I am a very literal person and that's another topic for another day.
I also see elementals. I can't tell you how many deer I've driven right straight through. That is hugely disconcerting when the deer seems a ghostly real. I see aura fields too. That's handy sometimes, it's stunningly beautiful too. In a crowd it can be so overwhelming it can drop me in my tracks and has. My "panic disorder" is a circuit overload in the processing center of my brain. I know that now. Unexpected glare is a huge no-no for me too.
AND, my actual vision is 20/300. What you can see at 300 feet, I see at 20 feet. Put another way, if you point something out to me and it's 30 feet away, I have to be 2 feet away from it to see what you're seeing. I wear glasses to drive or to see what I need to see up close and personal. I like the way I see, it's a beautiful blur.
Oh wait, laughing, maybe they meant "see" as in "understand", too late . . . I am a very literal person and that's another topic for another day.