Question to crash on …

Campers,

Are poltergeists restricted to one particular space?

OK, OK, I’m being a space cadet here because I am, after all, the last remaining Hippie/Communist in San Francisco.

So, I dropped something just to the right of the kitchen sink this morning when I was trying to get my schtick together for the game today and I joked to myself that there was a poltergeist just waking up too (this is 2:45 am) …

Bear with me cause I’m fleshing out some things here …

So, this evening (just now) I was at exactly the same spot doing exactly the same thing (making coffee) and I made some off-hand comment to myself about something getting upset at the sink and what kind of day had the poltergeist had and I turned and bumped into something behind me that also ended up on the floor.

No harm no foul but …

Are poltergeists restricted to one spot?

You know, my friends can attest to this but there is a spot right in the center of the floor at the middle of that sink that I am convinced is haunted by some kind of spirit because when I stand there with my back to the sink to survey my room it always feels like the rug in front of the sink is starting to slide forward.

Makes sense.

Rug is not nailed down but does have a rubberized backing against a tile floor so shouldn’t slide.

And, doesn’t.

Just feel like it is.

But, only for me.

I’ve had several friends including an old Yoga stand there to take a read and none of them felt anything.

So, consider this an old man’s curious research.

But, do you believe in Spirits?

Ghosts?

Haunted rugs or whatever the rugs are sitting on?

Oooooooh Oooooooh

My Poltergeist seems to just be hanging out and playful with a sense of humor.

But, able to influence my body to knock things over.

lol

‘The best trick the Devil ever accomplished was convincing Man that he did not exist."

That’s a line from either ‘7’ or ‘The Devil’s Advocate’.

h.

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So far.

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