Jillybean
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Dec 13 '04
This is something that happened to me many years ago... When I was about 18 or so. (Okay it wasnt so many years ago
About 10 years). First off some back ground information. I have always been interested in the paranormal, like I have said in my past posts. It was not something that I really had a choice of. As I got older, and things wouldnt leave me alone, I was playing the Ouija board and exploring other avenues. (The board is something that I would not recommend to anyone, if used improperly, it really can lead to trouble). On this particular day, two of my friends, and I were sitting in my kitchen talking about spirits, and what not. Just a normal conversation nothing too intense. All of a sudden, our attention was drawn to the doorway. All three of us watched as an Indian woman, dressed in leather clothing, (to me when I think of her, I think Pocahontas) walked through the door, and she sat in me. My body was tingling, like there was electricity flowing through every inch of my body, and my hair was standing on end. For me, it was like I stepped into a new world. I remember seeing a group of people, we were all sitting around a fire, and they were dancing, and talking. Then I was back sitting at the table talking to my friends. After I was shown this, she just stood up and left. She looked over her shoulder at us, smiled and walked through the door and just disappeared. My two other friends sat there in disbelief. I couldnt believe what just happened, and I asked them if they saw her too, and they had
What happened only took seconds, but it felt so much longer. We left the house shortly, mystified to what had happened. I have in my life only experienced this once, and I have never seen her again. I told a medicine man what I had seen, and he told me that she was visiting me to let me know that they were protecting me, and watching over me. Who she was, or who she is, I do not know. I do know that she meant no harm, and she was there to show me something. I dont know if there is more to it, then what the medicine man told me