Baby at home

Baby at home
23 October 2025 J.W.H

TThis happened to me on Friday, March 2, 2007. I slept in my room with the door open and the door to the hall, which wasn't very long. I woke up and saw my one-year-old sister Natalie standing next to the sofa. I got up to get her. I was almost close to the living room door when I heard my mother's voice: “Alyssa, what's wrong?” she said. Still looking at what looked like my sister, I replied, “Oh, I think I saw Nat-Nat standing near the sofa,” “Oh, she was walking around, but she lay down.” She replied. I looked into her room and sure enough, Natalie was asleep. But then I turned back to the sofa and I still saw “Natalie.”

I went back to bed and went to sleep. The next night I spent the night with my 10-year-old cousin Louie. In the morning he said he saw my sister by the sofa where I had seen her the night before and heard my mother talking on the phone. My mom's response: “I slept through the night with the door closed and Natalie couldn't come if she actually woke up.”

Here's another story that happened in the same house. Now I only took 1 bath and 1 bath only in the same house. The reason is? At night while I was taking a bath, I started seeing very long gray hairs. At first I didn't think twice about it until more and more started to come up. Then, as I was about to leave, the plug screamed into the air and hit the ceiling. To this day I have never bathed, only showered.

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  • J.W.H

    John Williams is a blogger and independent writer focused on consciousness, perception, and human awareness, exploring topics such as dreams, intuition, and non-ordinary states of experience. Driven by a lifelong curiosity about the nature of reality and subjective experience, his perspective was shaped in part by structured study, including the Gateway Voyage program at the Monroe Institute. His writing avoids dogma and sensationalism, instead emphasizing critical thinking, personal insight, and grounded exploration. Through his work, John examines complex and often misunderstood subjects with clarity, openness, and an emphasis on awareness, choice, and personal responsibility.