I've heard those external voices too, the ones that are brief, except I hear them a lot. I hear what sounds like chatter, it's usually muffled, and I think someone is in the building (usually at work) and I check and I'm the only one in here. I've heard laughing as well, and I've heard the whole "HEY!" thing too, and I've even heard my name called. It happens a lot to me when I'm in that zone between waking and sleep. Sometimes it sounds like a party is going on. I can hear singing too. I've wondered sometimes if they're spirits trying to contact me. I try to talk to them but if they do respond, I can't usually understand what they're saying. I have a voice in my head too that I talk to. I rely on her for advice, like gut instinct type stuff. She's like another me. Sometimes I worry that people can read my thoughts, like the government, and they'll come to get me, so I try to think positive thoughts, but sometimes those really negative ones get in there. I also worry that the government is watching me through my TV and my computer. I used to drape towels over my windows at home because I was afraid the neighbors were spying on me for the government.
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Originally Posted by dark_heart_x
I hear voices but they are external and rare. For me they usually are very brief. Like the sound of someone laughing. Or once a voice snuck up from behind me when I was in the shower and whispered "HEY!" very loud in my ear (scared me so bad I screamed.)
But, I have what I call "other me." Other me is another me that I talk to. I've had other me for a long time, so long I don't remember when I first started talking to her. She's not a voice. She doesn't talk out loud but we talk all the time, out loud (with my voice) or inside with thoughts. She helps me decide things and goes with me when I'm scared, etc. I know that other me is a part of me but she also seems real in some way. For me, other me is nice to me. We're friends. But, I know some people who have "other me" type things that are not friendly. And like Alice suggested, talking to it might help.
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