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Anonymous Coward User ID: 903601 United States 04/08/2010 02:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington State and my ears have been ringing off the hook since February. A couple mornings I woke up feeling REALLY dizzy. Like I had a hang over, but I haven't had a drink in many years and don't use drugs. But man! The whole room was spinning. It was the day of the quake in Baja that I woke up with dizziness like that. But, yeah. Ears ring, nausea, feeling of impending doom, head aches...sharp pains that last a few seconds and then go away or stay ALL day... |
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Eura User ID: 937481 United Kingdom 04/08/2010 02:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About twenty minutes ago, the normal background ring, here in Arkansas, got loud and higher pitched, or maybe, just louder and it seems at a higher pitch. Quoting: Nyhee7 937234I turned off sources of sound, and it is still ringing. I live in north east Arkansas. Did it make you remember something sad? Or Did you feel sad? Call me Jack please. I am non violent and non pre-emtive. I wish to be very healthy and have a long life. I wish not to be pursued by any entity which intends to harm me in any way. All my comments are published for my own entertainment and have no validity or reliability in discerning any of my motives or personality traits. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 903601 United States 04/08/2010 02:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About twenty minutes ago, the normal background ring, here in Arkansas, got loud and higher pitched, or maybe, just louder and it seems at a higher pitch. Quoting: Nyhee7 937234I turned off sources of sound, and it is still ringing. I live in north east Arkansas. That has been happening to me too. Sometimes I hear a white noise and I won't even realize I hear it until it stops suddenly and then I "miss" it, if you know what I mean... The first time that happened was when the Chile quake happened. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 937234 United States 04/08/2010 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About twenty minutes ago, the normal background ring, here in Arkansas, got loud and higher pitched, or maybe, just louder and it seems at a higher pitch. Quoting: EuraI turned off sources of sound, and it is still ringing. I live in north east Arkansas. Did it make you remember something sad? Or Did you feel sad? no, nothing sad. I feel normal, well, I feel tired but very very awake. I do plan to try to take a nap in a few minutes, if I can. |
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Eura User ID: 937497 United Kingdom 04/08/2010 03:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About twenty minutes ago, the normal background ring, here in Arkansas, got loud and higher pitched, or maybe, just louder and it seems at a higher pitch. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 937234I turned off sources of sound, and it is still ringing. I live in north east Arkansas. Did it make you remember something sad? Or Did you feel sad? no, nothing sad. I feel normal, well, I feel tired but very very awake. I do plan to try to take a nap in a few minutes, if I can. Ty, I got a wierd feeling this morning, I feel sad for no reason before something big is going to happen. I had a headache and a wierd physical feeling too. I my feelings today were anything to go by, in the next few days we will see a more significant event than 9/11. Call me Jack please. I am non violent and non pre-emtive. I wish to be very healthy and have a long life. I wish not to be pursued by any entity which intends to harm me in any way. All my comments are published for my own entertainment and have no validity or reliability in discerning any of my motives or personality traits. |
Eura User ID: 937497 United Kingdom 04/08/2010 03:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why would a person hearing high pitched tones feel sad? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 937234I am querying the notion that the person is more sensitive to unseen or unmeasurable forces. Feeling the sadness would be like tapping into or detecting emotional energy of an impending catastrophic event. It's a wild theory. Call me Jack please. I am non violent and non pre-emtive. I wish to be very healthy and have a long life. I wish not to be pursued by any entity which intends to harm me in any way. All my comments are published for my own entertainment and have no validity or reliability in discerning any of my motives or personality traits. |
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Krispy71 User ID: 935235 Netherlands 04/08/2010 03:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington State and my ears have been ringing off the hook since February. A couple mornings I woke up feeling REALLY dizzy. Like I had a hang over, but I haven't had a drink in many years and don't use drugs. But man! The whole room was spinning. It was the day of the quake in Baja that I woke up with dizziness like that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 903601But, yeah. Ears ring, nausea, feeling of impending doom, head aches...sharp pains that last a few seconds and then go away or stay ALL day... ...and sudden heavy heartbeatings, adrenaline-rush feeling verrry uncomfortable! Attacs of fatige (very very very tired, one HAS to sleep then!) I live in Holland/The Netherlands, but there are no big faultlines here ... But yes I am a very sensitive and empathic person. I know the difference when I am tired myself or having migrains and when it is "not from me" ... but I am not able to pinpoint or locate the area on earth in distress yet. I have noticed this connection early this year when I became involved in studying the sun and EQ's here on GLP. |
Nyhee7 User ID: 937234 United States 04/08/2010 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About twenty minutes ago, the normal background ring, here in Arkansas, got loud and higher pitched, or maybe, just louder and it seems at a higher pitch. Quoting: EuraI turned off sources of sound, and it is still ringing. I live in north east Arkansas. Did it make you remember something sad? Or Did you feel sad? no, nothing sad. I feel normal, well, I feel tired but very very awake. I do plan to try to take a nap in a few minutes, if I can. Ty, I got a wierd feeling this morning, I feel sad for no reason before something big is going to happen. I had a headache and a wierd physical feeling too. I my feelings today were anything to go by, in the next few days we will see a more significant event than 9/11. Actually, Yesterday, I was super sad for no reason. I thought somebody in my family was going to die. It lasted for over half the day, then my wife calls, our house is burglarized, broken window, stolen tv, blue ray, computer monitor, I have this old one hooked up, does nice, though. They stole over 200 movies, left 40. Weird. What really got me though, was today, I was about to use Shout to get out a stain, and the freakin' turds stole my two new bottles of shout! Why? Why steal someone's stain removers, freakin' a. It was a weird robbery. But you know, I wonder if that is why I was sad? Was I getting a premonition about the burglary? Was I feeling my wife's sadness and fright 70 miles away? I came back home from the farm right away when she called to tell me about it. My sadness, though felt very big, and the robbery really didn't bother me that much, I hate tv, I hardly ever watched it. I don't even watch it on the computer anymore. My sadness felt like the kind I had just before the Indonesia Tsunami, a few years ago. Maybe something very bad really is about to happen? But right now, I'm not sad at all. Just tired, and awake. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 903601 United States 04/08/2010 03:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Washington State and my ears have been ringing off the hook since February. A couple mornings I woke up feeling REALLY dizzy. Like I had a hang over, but I haven't had a drink in many years and don't use drugs. But man! The whole room was spinning. It was the day of the quake in Baja that I woke up with dizziness like that. Quoting: Krispy71But, yeah. Ears ring, nausea, feeling of impending doom, head aches...sharp pains that last a few seconds and then go away or stay ALL day... ...and sudden heavy heartbeatings, adrenaline-rush feeling verrry uncomfortable! Attacs of fatige (very very very tired, one HAS to sleep then!) I live in Holland/The Netherlands, but there are no big faultlines here ... But yes I am a very sensitive and empathic person. I know the difference when I am tired myself or having migrains and when it is "not from me" ... but I am not able to pinpoint or locate the area on earth in distress yet. I have noticed this connection early this year when I became involved in studying the sun and EQ's here on GLP. I find that I can kind of 'zero' in on the area by just turning my head and in a certain direction, the tone changes to more of a stereo effect and I can zero in on a direction that way. Very odd. This ringing is constant. Never goes away. Sometimes I'll hear an additional tone mixed in with the primary tone. Like someone blowing a wistle outside in the distance. But that isn't what it is. |
Krispy71 User ID: 935235 Netherlands 04/08/2010 03:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like panic attacks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769657Yes it SOUNDS like that, but they are NOT the same ! The last 3 years I had some panic-attacs myself and got some (light)medication for it when it was to disstressfull. But this what we are talking about here is DIFFERENT, there is no (past) trauma-trigger to activate the stress, panic and anxiety. It just happens suddenly and is gone suddenly. It is normal with animals to FEEL earth-stress, so why not for humans ? Not all that we feel is becoz of crazyness or malfunctioning !We are very WELL-FUNCTIONING and picking up the calls and signs of the earth. It is a kind of INSTINCT that warns us for danger and in earlier days made people/tribes migrate to other places "that felt (or SOUNDED) SAFE" Last Edited by Krispy71 on 04/08/2010 03:38 AM |
Eura User ID: 937497 United Kingdom 04/08/2010 03:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, Yesterday, I was super sad for no reason. I thought somebody in my family was going to die. It lasted for over half the day, then my wife calls, our house is burglarized, broken window, stolen tv, blue ray, computer monitor, I have this old one hooked up, does nice, though. They stole over 200 movies, left 40. Weird. Quoting: Nyhee7 937234What really got me though, was today, I was about to use Shout to get out a stain, and the freakin' turds stole my two new bottles of shout! Why? Why steal someone's stain removers, freakin' a. It was a weird robbery. But you know, I wonder if that is why I was sad? Was I getting a premonition about the burglary? Was I feeling my wife's sadness and fright 70 miles away? I came back home from the farm right away when she called to tell me about it. My sadness, though felt very big, and the robbery really didn't bother me that much, I hate tv, I hardly ever watched it. I don't even watch it on the computer anymore. My sadness felt like the kind I had just before the Indonesia Tsunami, a few years ago. Maybe something very bad really is about to happen? But right now, I'm not sad at all. Just tired, and awake. Uh oh. A little gallows humour. Doom is coming. Call me Jack please. I am non violent and non pre-emtive. I wish to be very healthy and have a long life. I wish not to be pursued by any entity which intends to harm me in any way. All my comments are published for my own entertainment and have no validity or reliability in discerning any of my motives or personality traits. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 936597 United States 04/08/2010 03:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why would a person hearing high pitched tones feel sad? Quoting: EuraI am querying the notion that the person is more sensitive to unseen or unmeasurable forces. Feeling the sadness would be like tapping into or detecting emotional energy of an impending catastrophic event. It's a wild theory. Your theory is not as wild as you think, i came across this tonight. Its long though. This link is just for you as this is the direction your being drawn to. Others may not go this way but anyone thinking alone these lines check this out. [link to www.askgrace.com] |
Krispy71 User ID: 935235 Netherlands 04/08/2010 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find that I can kind of 'zero' in on the area by just turning my head and in a certain direction, the tone changes to more of a stereo effect and I can zero in on a direction that way. Very odd. This ringing is constant. Never goes away. Sometimes I'll hear an additional tone mixed in with the primary tone. Like someone blowing a wistle outside in the distance. But that isn't what it is. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 903601Yep I have that too ! When it happens I try to level with the higher tone that mixes and then it softens or goes away. It is like adjusting my own vibration to the higher sound... getting balance. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 936597 United States 04/08/2010 03:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find that I can kind of 'zero' in on the area by just turning my head and in a certain direction, the tone changes to more of a stereo effect and I can zero in on a direction that way. Very odd. This ringing is constant. Never goes away. Sometimes I'll hear an additional tone mixed in with the primary tone. Like someone blowing a wistle outside in the distance. But that isn't what it is. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 903601Yes the Zeroing in is common lots of people do that |
Eura User ID: 937497 United Kingdom 04/08/2010 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why would a person hearing high pitched tones feel sad? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 936597I am querying the notion that the person is more sensitive to unseen or unmeasurable forces. Feeling the sadness would be like tapping into or detecting emotional energy of an impending catastrophic event. It's a wild theory. Your theory is not as wild as you think, i came across this tonight. Its long though. This link is just for you as this is the direction your being drawn to. Others may not go this way but anyone thinking alone these lines check this out. [link to www.askgrace.com] Thanks. Call me Jack please. I am non violent and non pre-emtive. I wish to be very healthy and have a long life. I wish not to be pursued by any entity which intends to harm me in any way. All my comments are published for my own entertainment and have no validity or reliability in discerning any of my motives or personality traits. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72261 New Zealand 04/08/2010 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been dizzy and exhausted since the Chile quake. Funny thing though - my hairdresser was complaining of dizziness and feeling like she was about to come down with flu - but never does. Then a girlfriend of mine told me how she thought there was something wrong with her - dizzy all the time, bouts of tears and feeling like she was coming down with flu. I didn't say anything to these people - they volunteered the info. |
Nyhee7 User ID: 937234 United States 04/08/2010 03:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When the sound came, full force a while ago, I thought, well, the electric company is messing with the lines, or something in my house is causing the high pitched whine. But I put some laundry in the dryer, and as I went to the attached garage to do so, I have to walk down my carport to get there, it is covered, but no walls around the carport, I noticed that I could still hear the high pitched whine. I don't know if it means anything at all, maybe I ate too much sodium today? But I don't ever remember hearing a whine that loud outside. Well, good night all. I will catch up on this thread later, have to take a nap. May God bless all of you and keep you safe. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 903601 United States 04/08/2010 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find that I can kind of 'zero' in on the area by just turning my head and in a certain direction, the tone changes to more of a stereo effect and I can zero in on a direction that way. Very odd. This ringing is constant. Never goes away. Sometimes I'll hear an additional tone mixed in with the primary tone. Like someone blowing a wistle outside in the distance. But that isn't what it is. Quoting: Krispy71Yep I have that too ! When it happens I try to level with the higher tone that mixes and then it softens or goes away. It is like adjusting my own vibration to the higher sound... getting balance. Interesting... |
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