It is quite common for humans to have a "oh shit" moment, or a medical event that alters one's perception.
My biological sister whom back in the mid 2000s divulged she was an atheist. I was proud of her at the time. But just a couple years ago, unfortunately for her, her adoptive parents died in subsequent years. I contacted her only for her to say that she was no longer an atheist.
I highly suspect her desire to stay connected with her dead parents, and possible PTSD, and or bi polar or sleep paralysis, or even urinary tract infections, all natural causes of false perceptions.
I could not convince her that when I was a kid, that I had "witnessed" three separate times loved ones standing at the edge of my bed in the middle of the night. One time was my dead grandmother, the second time was my dead adoptive father (not my sister, we were adopted out to different families)., But the last time was my false perception that my live living mother back then as a kid, was standing at the edge of my bed.
It never surprises me when someone switches positions in any direction. It does piss me off that humans don't understand the swing is mostly based on fear.
My biological sister whom back in the mid 2000s divulged she was an atheist. I was proud of her at the time. But just a couple years ago, unfortunately for her, her adoptive parents died in subsequent years. I contacted her only for her to say that she was no longer an atheist.
I highly suspect her desire to stay connected with her dead parents, and possible PTSD, and or bi polar or sleep paralysis, or even urinary tract infections, all natural causes of false perceptions.
I could not convince her that when I was a kid, that I had "witnessed" three separate times loved ones standing at the edge of my bed in the middle of the night. One time was my dead grandmother, the second time was my dead adoptive father (not my sister, we were adopted out to different families)., But the last time was my false perception that my live living mother back then as a kid, was standing at the edge of my bed.
It never surprises me when someone switches positions in any direction. It does piss me off that humans don't understand the swing is mostly based on fear.