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I don't but my cousins from rural areas used to tell me some stories and statistically looks like southern part of Serbia has more such stories than Sumadija which goes in line with how superstitious people down there are and our customs are much weirder in the south.
Main character in those stories is omaja which is some sort of demon living by streams and it can take different forms.
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O.K. I got a strange story just now. I was just sitting here over the last half hour, and suddenly there was a click in the room next to mine, but I only use that room for storage. It sounded as if someone plugged something into a socket. But there are no sockets on that part of the wall in the other room. Then a couple of minutes later, I flicked my hair and as I moved my to my temple, I could distinctly feel a hand on the top of my head, just behind my forehead.
A couple of minutes later, I saw something move towards the door to my study and now he's gone. I was quite low energy today, but suddenly I seem to have more strengnt.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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I ask a friend of my friend to see Italian footballer Luciano Re Cecconi's cause of death last month,because she said her friend has some paranormal abilities including seeing souls in afterlife or the situation or what happenend to someone before he/she died,my friend said the result she had seen was Re Cecconi didn't do any pratical joke,just shoot dead accidently,he didn't even say a word in the jewelry shop,I'm somewhat believe in this friend of my friend,but not 100% certain.
I've had lots of troubles,so I write jolly tales.
----------------------------------------------------- Louisa May Alcott
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I don't but people on both sides of my family have, both sides are rural and live by the forest, I think it is because of fear when you are alone at night in nature or even at day in the forest, I am always afraid in such situations, though I shouldn't be, as I am an atheist and don't believe in supernatural. I don't know if this fear is innate in me or is it because of the so many superstitions I've heard around while growing up in that very superstitious environment. I've heard weird stories from some people who are very sane otherwise, but I still think their fear made them think they sense things that weren't there. horror movies and stories I think can influence you as well, I never watch them, I don't know why I was watching such shit when younger (never a fan but others wanted to watch and I was ok with it, now I refuse, you have no cultural or psychological gain from them either)
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I dream of floating away from my body and going to strange places I don't recognize having conversations with people I don't know. Then being yanked in back to it as being pulled though a hoover.
I also speak tongues while sleepwalking and ask questions to my wife I shouldn't be asking, like 'what can I do in this body, with these hands, what is this place, what year it is?'.
She knows, after the years, how to deal with this and snap me back and awake me when I start these shenanigans.
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There was a lot of stories about fairies in the villages of my ancestors. People talked about seeing fairies or having direct encounters with them, it was always in night somewhere outside of settlements in the field, forest, meadow etc. After WW2 alleged fairy sightings have stopped. Encounters with fairies were described as traumatic experiences, often with negative consequences for the people who had contact with them.
One my ancestors who is born about 200 years ago allegedly died after an encounters with fairies, because he resented them (my grandma knew that story in details).
One man allegedly became mentally ill after an encounter with fairies. He meat the fairies in the field, they told him to go home and bring them pršut but he must no tell anyone about it. He took the pršut to them, and returned to home. When members of his family discovered that there is pršut, they pressed him to say what he did with pršut and he admited. After that he lost his mind, which is interpreted to mean that the fairies punished him because he broke his promise.
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