Yes, Coral, I do too - but none of them are strangers to me. They are my mother, father, grandmother, and sometimes my best friend who passed away many years ago. In times of need they have given me advice in dreams and made their presence known while awake. Fortunately, my husband is not afraid of the strange occurrences that happen here on occasion.
My mother was like this too. I was supposed to be born by c-section on April 28. One night my mother's uncle (who helped raise her) came to her in a dream and insisted I be born on the 21st. It was such a vivid dream and he was so demanding, she called her doc the next morning to reschedule my birth. He thought she was crazy, but obliged. When I was born, the doc said I would have been a stillborn if she had waited until the 28th.
My grandmother died in this house (this room actually). At the time, my sister and I were sleeping in another room. At the moment of my grandmother's death, I woke up and began screaming. It was the first time my father was unable to console me. My sister believes whatever happened in that room that night caused her to be afraid of ghosts. She won't even stay overnight in this house where we grew up when she visits me.
Just last week my husband had surgery on his leg. I placed fresh sheets on the bed before we left and got him all snuggled into bed after we got home. A few hours later I pulled back the sheet to check his leg. Next to his incision site on the bed was a Kennedy half-dollar. Neither one of us had one of those, and it wasn't there when I made the bed. However, when I was a little girl my best friend and I would pass a single Kennedy half-dollar back and forth as gifts to each other (we didn't have any money or creative talents).
I'd be curious to hear a "logical" explanation of how that Kennedy half-dollar ended up in my freshly made bed, next to an area on my husband that needed healing most.
Maybe these "beings" are relatives/friends watching out for you?
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