Has there been any experience in your life that could be described unbelievable?

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  1. sereseus profile image67
    sereseusposted 12 years ago

    Has there been any experience in your life that could be described unbelievable?

  2. baygirl33 profile image60
    baygirl33posted 12 years ago

    A year ago I lost my husband,my lover,my best friend. I found this experience so unbelievable that I lost all motivation for the rest of life.
    I will never be untouched by other people's sorrow and loneliness at the loss of a loved one again. Life is such that we say words of sympathy  then go on our way  and often give no more thought to the one left behind. We see them after some time and expect that they have gotten over the death.We give not much thought to the way that experience has affected the life and future of the family and how really unbelievable the whole experience was.

    1. sereseus profile image67
      sereseusposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I express sorry on your loss.sad

  3. Chevy Blazer profile image60
    Chevy Blazerposted 12 years ago

    There have been many times in my life even at the age of 24. That I would consider unbelievable. Whether it be a bout of deja vu or times when I could have fallen and been seriously hurt instead I am caught by someone or something. In my opinion honestly it's not unbelievable but one of those moments where I feel like my guardian angel was very helpful

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    An AYMposted 12 years ago

    When I was first learning to play piano (At age 18) I was on my own in a practice room, and when I hit the second chord of Chopin's 20th Prelude I had the only unbelievable experience I've had.  I felt transparent to an overwhelming sensation between the piano and I.  It felt like a wind running through me and I didn't feel like I could move or breathe until it passed.  It was very, very wonderful.

    1. sereseus profile image67
      sereseusposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Surely a wonderful experience.

  5. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image73
    TIMETRAVELER2posted 12 years ago

    I could write a book about the many unbelievable experiences I have had, but one fun one was several years ago when I dropped a ticket into a bin of 1500 or so tickets in a casino to gain entry to a slot tournament.  I not only was chosen as one of the 5 people to play, I actually won the tournament and walked away with almost $550!  What are the odds!

    1. sereseus profile image67
      sereseusposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You are a very lucky guy.

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    Gypsy Rose Leeposted 12 years ago

    Back in 1996 my mom had died in March and my husband got very sick and wound up in the hospital in September. I was fully awake not dreaming and my mom came to me just like I would remember her in life. She opened the door of my bedroom dressed in pajamas, glasses on her nose and a paper in her hand. She said she had called and called me from downstairs and since I didn't answer she had come upstairs. I have close ties to the world beyond and I understood that she had come to comfort me because of my husband being sick and me being by myself. She was there for a few seconds and then faded away.

 
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