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Mystique
22nd May 2011, 23:37
This is my first post (edit - thread) so bear with me as it progresses.

Last week I went to the gym wearing my black jacket, and put it in my locker. I discovered it had two inside pockets and didn't notice anything unusual about them, so I put my favorite earrings in one of the inside pockets and my necklace in a main pocket.

Later when I was leaving the gym, I felt the pockets and they were still there.

The following week, I was putting on the same jacket to go to the gym and went to get my jewelry from their pockets. They weren't there. I reached into the inside pockets and there were slits in the bottom of the seams, on both pockets, in the same places - like they were made that way.

I stuck my fingers through the slits, and checked all the pockets four times because I really loved these pieces and was so bummed they were gone. I wondered to myself how I could have lost them and really wanted them back. I put on another necklace and put it in one of the main pockets when I arrived at the gym.

I thought about asking the front desk at the gym whether they turned up - but thought better of it.

The next day I put on the jacket to take the dog for a walk, and felt something in the inside pocket. It was my earrings! The main pocket had BOTH necklaces in it! There were no slits in the inside pockets. They were stitched tight - like they were made that way.

I am baffled. There is no way anyone could have put them back in because I was alone all week, and live alone. And that wouldn't explain the no slits, slits, no slits.

I have had many mystical experiences when I have been out in nature or at ceremonies, but never anything this concrete and unexplainable in my daily life.

Is it possible that this reality is actually as malleable as our dream reality, but we have been conditioned to think it works within certain laws? Do those laws really "exist" outside of us in a way that governs our reality, or do we construct the laws within the paradigm of our collective and individual belief systems?

Any ideas?

Carmen
22nd May 2011, 23:51
I'd say it is malleable. Especially at this time of change. Changing our mind is changing a timeline. BTW congratulations on your first post. Something interesting and challenging! Thank you.

DeDukshyn
23rd May 2011, 00:05
I had change in my pocket once, (ya just once, lol) Then suddenly, all my change just fell down the inside of my pant leg and onto the floor and into my shoe. I thought it was odd that a hole could just sponatneously appear, that was large enough for all my change to instantly fall through ... but when I put my hand in the pocket -- no hole at all! I took my pants off to inspect it more closely, and there was no hole - not even a tiny tear ... So, I guess my story is a little different .. the hole appeared, then disappeared - or at least it seemed that way. I'm not sure what that was all about, but sounds similar to your story.

jasontorque
23rd May 2011, 00:09
Whilst I confess to be rather sceptical about timelines and consciousness in simple terms of tangibility, the possibility of parallel universes intrigues me. When you take a closer look at the abstract nature of quantum mechanics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics) and the double-slit experiment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment), just about anything seems plausible.

HURRITT ENYETO
23rd May 2011, 00:19
This is my first post so bear with me as it progresses.

Last week I went to the gym wearing my black jacket, and put it in my locker. I discovered it had two inside pockets and didn't notice anything unusual about them, so I put my favorite earrings in one of the inside pockets and my necklace in a main pocket.

Later when I was leaving the gym, I felt the pockets and they were still there.

The following week, I was putting on the same jacket to go to the gym and went to get my jewelry from their pockets. They weren't there. I reached into the inside pockets and there were slits in the bottom of the seams, on both pockets, in the same places - like they were made that way.

I stuck my fingers through the slits, and checked all the pockets four times because I really loved these pieces and was so bummed they were gone. I wondered to myself how I could have lost them and really wanted them back. I put on another necklace and put it in one of the main pockets when I arrived at the gym.

I thought about asking the front desk at the gym whether they turned up - but thought better of it.

The next day I put on the jacket to take the dog for a walk, and felt something in the inside pocket. It was my earrings! The main pocket had BOTH necklaces in it! There were no slits in the inside pockets. They were stitched tight - like they were made that way.

I am baffled. There is no way anyone could have put them back in because I was alone all week, and live alone. And that wouldn't explain the no slits, slits, no slits.

I have had many mystical experiences when I have been out in nature or at ceremonies, but never anything this concrete and unexplainable in my daily life.

Is it possible that this reality is actually as malleable as our dream reality, but we have been conditioned to think it works within certain laws? Do those laws really "exist" outside of us in a way that governs our reality, or do we construct the laws within the paradigm of our collective and individual belief systems?

Any ideas?

Has something mystical just happened because your post count says 114?

Hurritt

edit: Ahh you must of meant your 1st thread :)
Nothing mystical after all. Congrats on ya first thread .

scooterdubz
23rd May 2011, 00:33
i had a similar experience once. i had put a spare key in my front jacket pocket. a few days later i went to check the pocket for the key and it wasn't there. only a small hole. i thought perhaps the key had fallen down inside the jacket somewhere but felt around for it forever and it never turned up. so i had to get a new apartment. also one time i remember being a young boy and my mom had bought this denim jacket for me at a garage sale. i put it on and checked the pockets and found an unlit m-80 fire cracker inside. you'd think people check for these things before they sell them. perhaps they did? perhaps they didn't see it. even my mom didn't find it. but i did? anyway i lit the firecracker and it was a dud.

ulli
23rd May 2011, 00:41
Happens to me all the time...
which is why I live in a state of confusion, always searching for clarity...
or maybe it happens because I'm obsessive about clarity- not too sure...

But I accept when it happens as I figure it's part of the great plan, and how spirit needs to time things.
I'm such a control freak by nature and this kind of stuff throws me off my agenda, which means spirit can make little ajustments to my life, so that my visions can manifest...
it's all part of the stuff we are talking about, re time lines...
In your case it could have been a case of simply getting your attention and sharing your story...
so that we all can share our experiences with linear time not flowing the way it's meant to...

PurpleLama
23rd May 2011, 00:52
I routinely have things disappear and reappear. I entertain multiple perspective as to why this is so, but my absolute favorite is illustrated by my signature.

Garry Irwin
23rd May 2011, 01:21
I can relate to this phenomena too...
Small items have gone missing in the house on numerous occasions, only to turn up a while later in places where nobody would have purposely put them.
It got to be so regular with the daughter's jewellery vanishing into thin air, that she would ask aloud for the pieces to be returned.
Sure enough, a few days later the missing item would be found in a place where you would not have failed to see it.
I haven't an explanation for this, I just know that if you ask for it to be returned - it will be.

mosquito
23rd May 2011, 02:48
This happens to me too. But perhaps the most extreme example of this phenomenon which I've experienced is the following :-

I went to stay with my brother for a few days. One day my sister-in-law asked me to look for a caserole dish which they'd lost, it was a large one, quite useful and she missed it. It had disappeared about a year previously, she and my brother and their 3 children had all searched the entire kitchen, emptied all the cupboards and it was nowhere to be found. So I agreed to look and asked her where it should be. She showed me the cupboard and told me what the missing article looked like. I opened the cupboard, looked inside, picked up an object which fit the description and said "what, this ?" and of course that was indeed it. The entire family were completely flumoxed, and reiterated that they'd all individually searched that cupboard and the whole kitchen without success.

Shezbeth
23rd May 2011, 03:01
I am not sure if this helps, or even deemed related, but am inclined to comment -

When I am locating missing objects, particularly objects whos location should be obvious, I have developed a practice.

I visualize that some aspect of illusion is clouding my awareness of where/what things are and appear to be. I belt - used in this case to signify that it is not a yell, or a shout, but more a verbal "punch" emanating from the diaphram - the word "Kai" which I have come to recognize as the japanese word for "Release". I simultaneously clap my hands together hard in a prayer-type gesture. I allow the following silence to emanate for a moment, and then continue my search for what object(s) illude me.

In experience, I have located said items almost immediately, and at most a few minutes after doing so.

DianeKJ
23rd May 2011, 03:12
Yess this happens to me as well! Congrats on your first thread ;)

So for many years I just assumed missing things were just the result of a brain cramp from the stress of losing and looking for something that was important at that moment. Often if I would just quiet my mind and ask for some assistance from guides, I would be able to locate what was lost. Sometimes I would go to sleep and dream about where to find things too.

Then for a while I thought it might be faeries taking my things, and it may still be. I only started thinking that because I would often find something in a place that I know I was looking directly at just a moment before.

Now the thing with your pockets... wow. It must be that we can shift those physical things. What happened to you adds a whole new layer to things for me~~ I really appreciate you sharing this! ;)

much love,
Di

NancyV
23rd May 2011, 03:46
I routinely have things disappear and reappear. I entertain multiple perspective as to why this is so, but my absolute favorite is illustrated by my signature.
I call them something similar to faeries.... the Little People. My children grew up seeing this happen to me so often that even now as adults they ask me if the Little People are still taking things and bringing them back. I figured there was no point in worrying about what was going on and occasionally I would talk harshly to them and say something like "DAM* IT! BRING THAT BACK, I'M GETTING EFFING PO'D! Then it would show up pretty quickly somewhere we had looked several times. We used to laugh about it all the time. Right now I'm missing a gold ring that belonged to my mother but I fully expect it will reappear soon. Maybe I better talk harshly to them again!

Nancy :)

ponda
23rd May 2011, 04:26
Interesting topic and reminds me of a couple of incidents that happened to me fairly recently.

The first one occurred about 2-3 years ago.I went to bed one night and laid down.I was laying there when i heard some type of largish insect buzzing around the ceiling just outside of my bedroom door.I thought that i better go and try to catch it and put it outside.

I got up and turned on the hall light and looked up.Sure enough there it was....a large black wasp.It was buzzing around the ceiling and bumping into the walls every so often.I thought to myself,how am i going to catch this thing.

I was just standing there watching it when it bumped into the side wall and fell down to the floor beside me.I was still watching it when it suddenly just disappeared from right in front of me.It just literally disappeared right in front of me.It didn't fly under the carpet or behind the door.It disappeared.

Well it saved me from trying to catch it anyway.

Another incident which i often think about happened about 2 years ago.This one is very strange because it involved three humans.

I was traveling by taxi back from town with the weeks shopping one day.We were going along and getting closer to home and driving up this long winding hill climb.I knew the road very well as i used to walk up it once or twice a week for exercise.It was about 2 kilometers long.

Anyway we were heading up the hill and about halfway up when i noticed that there was another taxi parked off the road ahead of us.

Now the unusual thing here was the location where the cab was parked.There was a man beside the taxi and two other guys near to him.

The car was parked behind this 2 foot high and two foot wide stone barrier that went along beside the road.There is no way that you can get a car behind this barrier without lifting it over by crane or going in from the other side.

On the other side where the car was parked was a large wire fence.The lay of the ground here is steep and there are large pine trees close together.There is no possible way to get a car through from this side.I went back the next day and closely checked out the whole location.

As we first approached the taxi that day i immediately thought that it was very strange and mentioned this to the taxi driver.He just laughed as we drove past it.I watched the scene very closely as we drove by.The guys near the cab didn't appear to be doing anything,they were just sort of standing there.It wasn't an accident scene.The cab didn't appear to be damaged in any way.

Well i went back the next day and had a close look where the cab had been parked.There were no signs that a car had been parked there at all.There were no tire tracks anywhere.The grass was untouched.There was absolutely no vehicle access possible from the other side and no way over the barrier from the road side.There was no evidence that the car had somehow driven over the barrier.The barrier was untouched.

It had me completely baffled then and it still has.What was it doing there ? How did it get there ? Who were the guys etc ?

For a few months after that i used to always stop and look at the spot and try to work it out.The only way to get the car into that particular spot would be by crane.

I've come to the conclusion that the universe is a practicing comedian and likes to play gags on us poor humans.:)

Mystique
23rd May 2011, 04:36
I have had numerous experiences in the past, like many of you have shared, of "losing" things, looking for them, then "finding" them later where I looked for them numerous times.

I have often wondered at the possibility that we literally create our physical environments with our minds, and if we forget to add a detail (i.e. keys on the counter, pen on the desk, checkbook in the purse, money in the wallet, etc) we then have to distract ourselves in order to put it back and then rationalize it in order to maintain continuity of experience. Even though I entertained that "possibility," this is such a concrete experience that it is challenging me to take it out of the "theory" realm to a the realm of how reality IS really a mental construct.

Perhaps this is why the Illuminati have to work so hard, for so many thousands of years, to get us to "believe" reality is an "out there" construct following the physical laws they allow to be printed in school books and taught in their educational systems so all of our mental power is given to an "out there" that does not exist.

I mean how can we perceive anything outside of the mind which we are perceiving inside the mind? Can we really perceive anything outside what we are perceiving with? How could we perceive it then?

I am still tripping about the whole thing though.

ponda
23rd May 2011, 04:59
From what i've seen anything is possible.Anything.

The laws of physics don't mean a thing in the bigger picture.This reality of ours is just another reality.That's all it is.

If we were to go say to another planet somewhere else in the universe then the realty there might be like what we think of as a fairy tale or science fiction.In these realties magic might be the new physics or something else that we can't even think of.

One day i seen the clouds form the perfect shape of a rearing horse.Like those in ancient greek sculptures.It wasn't a crude likeness.It was a perfect defined replica of a horse.After i seen it the clouds started to drift slowly away.I didn't have a camera on me and i never heard of anyone else that seen it.

One day i found a picture on the internet that someone had posted of a cloud formation of a grey alien.It was the perfect image of a grey alien in the form of a cloud.Yes it could of been photoshopped but after my experience with the horse formation i immediately thought that it was real.

Anything is possible IMHO.

Jake
23rd May 2011, 05:38
Whilst I confess to be rather sceptical about timelines and consciousness in simple terms of tangibility, the possibility of parallel universes intrigues me. When you take a closer look at the abstract nature of quantum mechanics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics) and the double-slit experiment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment), just about anything seems plausible.

I think this is exactly the truth. I watched a video as part of a workshop (regarding physics and consciousness) that highlighted the work of a man named Mark Comings. He is a physicist who had amazing spiritual breakthroughs and has dedicated himself to the physics of consciousness. I cannot find the video, but there is a decent write up of him here: http://www.zeropoint.ca/markcomings.htm

His work builds upon the concepts in the great work "The Tao of Physics" by F. Capra, which recognizes the similarities between ancient philosophies of the East, (regarding consciousness and creating your own reality) and modern physics. Which as jasontouque brought up, the double slit experiment proves the inseparability between the 'observer' and the 'observed', and that the wave function of light energy is 'cancelled out' by conscious observation, meaning that consciousness is what creates physical reality.

Without going too far off topic,,, (sorry Mystique, sometimes I ramble) The reason that I thought it was topical to this thread is because I remember in the presentation that he gave in Montreal, that he mentioned that the reason he began to question the current paradigm (yet changing rapidly) is because things started disappearing and re-appearing. Just like how folks are describing in this discussion.

One example that he gave was an object (I don't remember what it was), it was his wallet or keys, lets say 'keys',,, something that he definately had the night before. When he woke up, he got a phone call from his friend who was 800 miles away who was calling to tell him that he had found his keys. He had been there visiting a week earlier, but he did not forget his keys. He was using them all week. But his friend found them and sent them to him in the mail. He sighted several other examples of things disappearing and reappearing. It is what set off his entire awakening, as a scientist, it baffled him. He is a great speaker, and makes the physics of consciousness seem rather simple to understand... I wish I could find the video of the presentation. Anyways,, fascinating topic, Mystique, thanks for bringing it up.

DeDukshyn
23rd May 2011, 06:10
I also have another similar but different phenomenon, and that is with a small crystal I own I have had it for probably about 13-14 years. It can't be lost. It may disappear for long periods of time; were I may just one day pick it up in the parking lot, where it fell from my pocket weeks before, or pulling it out of the dirt in a planter 3 months after a move on strictly intuition. It gets lost, but is always found - and this is a constant (especially amazing with 3 kids, and I'm not overly organised). After several years of being without it, my GF found it recently somewhere in some obscure place; I keep it in my pocket now ... it's a little polished light coloured amethyst - always amused me =)

conk
23rd May 2011, 13:01
I took out the 12 CD changer cartridge from my car. I sat it on the kitchen counter. The next day it was gone. I searched the house over. Could not find it. Weeks went by and yesterday I found it IN THE CAR!. I was sick of those CDs and would never have put it back without changing the discs, which were still there as before.

mesta0ptik
23rd May 2011, 15:54
This kind of thing has happened on many ocassions to me. Most recently, I went to my desk to use my PC and saw my Trackball was missing, quite an obvious object to look at with a red ball and silver surround. I used the PC the night before and didn't remember placing the mouse in any unusual place other than my desk. I sat at the desk and looked around, stood and looked around then turned my back from the desk. Within a couple of seconds I faced the desk again and saw the Trackball right in the middle of the desk!

My thoughts were; did I just not register the Trackball with my brain and it was in plain sight all the time, or, is it a question of dimensional reality in which I either manipulated or was manipulated for me?

Quest
23rd May 2011, 16:10
Yes! this has been happening to me a LOT lately! Interesting that I would see a post on it too because for the past couple weeks I've been thinking, "what's up with this?" I think I"m too young to be going senile.:confused: But that little voice always tells me, don't worry..it'll show up. It's just frustrating when I need something right then & it shows up either in a different place or in the same place I was looking even when I emptied everything out of that area.

My boss at work always says, "just ask St. somebody" (can't remember the name of the Saint) to help you. I always tell her, I'm not catholic...but I do ask the Lord to help me find something and turn around and there it is...with most things of importance. But then there are annoying things with no explanation, so I don't know...LOL interesting topic! :rofl:

Artemesia
23rd May 2011, 16:37
I have this happen to me too. It sort of reminds me of the part of the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" book when the couch gets stuck in the hallway going up the stairs. They work it out from a physics point of view and the only possible explanation for the couch being wedged so completely, so impossibly, in such a manner, is that a small 'glitch' in time-space opened and allowed the couch through, but then closed again, causing the cosmic wedgie.

I feel this happens with certain objects if my higher self knows that they might interfere or shape events and it would be better for them to remain 'out of the picture' until the coast is clear. Sometimes this also happens with me being unable to go to certain events or activities, that they must be postponed for maximal positive effect. Timing, I am learning, is everything. I find it amusing that I never knew the meaning of the word 'forbearance' until about 5 months ago when I actively began working with timing on a whole new and much more understanding/compassionate level.

Now, when I lose my 'stuff', I often let it be. For everything else, there's the pendulum.

TimelessDimensions
23rd May 2011, 17:10
I had a bag of lollies once that seemed like it never ran out.. weird huh?

Artemesia
23rd May 2011, 17:27
I logged out and then was mulling this topic over, and I suddenly remembered reading in "Pleiadian Family of Light" by Barbara Marciniak (channeled material) that the P's talked about some planets in some dimensions being so unstable in a time-space fabric sense, because of all the negativity and killing, etc, causing major rips in manifestation. They described situations where the inhabitants of those realms leaving their abode, and returning 'later', only to find it completely gone and non-existant. They made a joke about, "can you imagine that?!"

Sounds a little like what is being discussed here. As we have more and more chaotic nodes, as the old structures fall, perhaps this 'inadvertant dissapearance' of objects is part of the physical manifestation of these kinds of instability.

Just a thought.

toothpick
23rd May 2011, 18:56
Great thread, good posts everyone.
One time I had a bran muffin disappear and reappear, very facinating actually.
I made a cup of tea and a muffin, carried that and my little dog, Mo, up stairs to the attic, because thats where my computer is living.
Just set my tray down on the desk and turned around to put the puppy on her bed.
When I turned back around, of course, the muffin was gone.
The puppy could not have grabbed it that quick, although, she,d have liked to.
So, where is that damn muffin, the other dog is out side barking, its got to be my beautiful, sneaky, insidious wife.
So I start down the attic stairs very slowly, just like a commando with a knive in his teeth, to confront this sneaky but very brave muffin thief.
Anyway, I got half way down the stairs and I could hear her talking to one of our kids on the phone, that is three floors down, impossible that she is the muffin thief.
So, I,m going back up the stairs to confront the poor puppy who somehow snatched my muffin.
Of course when I got back up to the attic the muffin is sitting right where it should be. Man, the hair stood up on the back of my neck for quite a while.
I have no idea what was going on, a comedian poltergiest, one of my great grandfathers, is my best guess because they were real characters for thier time.
Took me about 2-3 minutes before I could eat that bran muffin.

Another thing used to go missing around here , then show up later.
When my son was about ten one of his chores was taking his turn at doing the dishes, well, if it was winter time the little, stress factor, would take any really dirty pots or pans,
and throw them out in the deep snow where of course they disappear, then come spring all the lost pots and pans would show up again.
I,m not sure if he,s a genious or the devil himself.

toothpick

Mystique
23rd May 2011, 20:07
From what i've seen anything is possible.Anything.

The laws of physics don't mean a thing in the bigger picture.This reality of ours is just another reality.That's all it is.

If we were to go say to another planet somewhere else in the universe then the realty there might be like what we think of as a fairy tale or science fiction.In these realties magic might be the new physics or something else that we can't even think of.

One day i seen the clouds form the perfect shape of a rearing horse.Like those in ancient greek sculptures.It wasn't a crude likeness.It was a perfect defined replica of a horse.After i seen it the clouds started to drift slowly away.I didn't have a camera on me and i never heard of anyone else that seen it.

One day i found a picture on the internet that someone had posted of a cloud formation of a grey alien.It was the perfect image of a grey alien in the form of a cloud.Yes it could of been photoshopped but after my experience with the horse formation i immediately thought that it was real.

Anything is possible IMHO.

I agree. I have vision quested on Mt Shasta for eight years in a row, each year on a different side going clockwise, and the first year especially I saw all types of clearly defined shapes in the clouds, lions, hearts, bears, etc.. And the shapes directly correlated symbolically with what I was thinking.

This is a little embarrassing but the first year, years ago I might add, I was wishing I had bigger boobs. I was on the East of the mountain laying down in my van with the side door open. I looked lazily at the sky above and saw, I kid you not, a parade of highly defined cloud formations in the shape of women lying down with gigantic cloud boobs with their heads perched up with a hand - just how I was lying. There must have been at least eight floating by.

I laughed from that place deep inside that says, "yeah, I am an idiot." I'll never forget that; it was the funniest damn thing.

Mystique
23rd May 2011, 20:15
[QUOTE=jasontorque;225780]
Without going too far off topic,,, (sorry Mystique, sometimes I ramble) The reason that I thought it was topical to this thread is because I remember in the presentation that he gave in Montreal, that he mentioned that the reason he began to question the current paradigm (yet changing rapidly) is because things started disappearing and re-appearing. Just like how folks are describing in this discussion.

One example that he gave was an object (I don't remember what it was), it was his wallet or keys, lets say 'keys',,, something that he definately had the night before. When he woke up, he got a phone call from his friend who was 800 miles away who was calling to tell him that he had found his keys. He had been there visiting a week earlier, but he did not forget his keys. He was using them all week. But his friend found them and sent them to him in the mail. He sighted several other examples of things disappearing and reappearing. It is what set off his entire awakening, as a scientist, it baffled him. He is a great speaker, and makes the physics of consciousness seem rather simple to understand... I wish I could find the video of the presentation. Anyways,, fascinating topic, Mystique, thanks for bringing it up.

Actually, now that you mention it, I read somewhere that as we move through this shift in consciousness from the focus on the material to an awareness of the consciousness inherent in matter, another Earth will emerge like the splitting of a cell - this one stays in the lower frequencies and one is rebirthed into a higher frequency in the fifth dimension.

As we raise our own vibration, things will disappear into this New Earth - eventually including animals and people. Perhaps we also slip in and out of these dimensions as we learn to stabilize the higher vibrations.

I mean, I was definitely wearing a different jacket.

update: maybe our other socks are there to help stabilize the new planet.

Anno
23rd May 2011, 20:38
I am not sure if this helps, or even deemed related, but am inclined to comment -

When I am locating missing objects, particularly objects whos location should be obvious, I have developed a practice.

I visualize that some aspect of illusion is clouding my awareness of where/what things are and appear to be. I belt - used in this case to signify that it is not a yell, or a shout, but more a verbal "punch" emanating from the diaphram - the word "Kai" which I have come to recognize as the japanese word for "Release". I simultaneously clap my hands together hard in a prayer-type gesture. I allow the following silence to emanate for a moment, and then continue my search for what object(s) illude me.

In experience, I have located said items almost immediately, and at most a few minutes after doing so.

Do you study Aikido? You seem to be using an advanced form called Kotodama. It's the belief (that will be very familiar to people here) that certain words have power and when said correctly and used with will or ki/chi, can be used to take out an opponent. It's also the origin of Ryu's Haduken from Street Fighter. Only very high level people get taught it. You can find videos online of people using it to ring bells from a distance. Steven Segal is meant to be able to do it but I've never seen a video of it.

Meanwhile, back on topic. Things go missing and turn up again at my parent's house so often that noone even takes notice of it anymore. As many people have said already, if you demand out loud that it be returned, it'll turn up eventually. I've never heard of holes appearing or re-appearing though. There seems to be lots of strange things happening at the moment.

Artemesia
24th May 2011, 00:48
update: maybe our other socks are there to help stabilize the new planet.

Or maybe they are they waiting for us to help keep our tootsie's warm.... just so we don't get 'cold feet' you know, and want to go 'home' where things are getting too hot to handle...

metaphorically speaking, of course.

CorLian
24th May 2011, 01:20
Interesting storys, here I thought I was the only one. I have a lighter case, just a silver case that slides over a standard BIC lighter, that likes to wander off. It lives in my pocket, next to my chapstick wich I hardly ever loose, yet it likes to take trips to somewere. I will loose it for a few days to a few weeks, the longest time was a month. I was particularly upset that time, I had just put a new lighter in it and was angry that I had to go buy a new lighter. I found the case, sans lighter, about a month later under my bedside table. I randomly have things disapear, jewelry mostly, some of it from my great aunt. The first time I couldent find her locket I was frantic, she meant a lot to me and the locket is ireplaceable being from England and older. I actualy cried, I felt horrible for loosing something so precious to me. I looked again, my jewlrey box is quite small and easily emptied, and there it was. Needless to say I was elated. If it goes missing now I just ask for my aunt to return it, and it is back soon enough.

animalspirits
10th June 2011, 21:23
This is also one of my first posts, so I hope it is helpful to someone, anyone...;)

We all have spirits around us, especially our lifelong animal spirits. Sometimes they like to move things just to watch us react. Coyote, the little Guardian Dragons, Cats, and other animals love to tease us. I have had this happen so many times over the years that I lost count decades ago. Usually, it stays lost for a day or so and then reappears exactly where it was supposed to be in the first place...and where I know I searched for it about 100 times. I have learned to just laugh with them and not worry about it.

I hope this is of help...if not just disregard it...no worries from me. :peace: