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Do ghost/spirtis omit hot air/breath?
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This morning I was half asleep but I felt as if someone was breathing on me and it was hot/warm air.
So much so it woke me up thinking my hubby was there.
It happened a few times.
I know spirits/ghosts omit coldness and I have tried to google but couldnt find anything.
anyone know anything about ghosts/spirits and hot air?
TIA
So much so it woke me up thinking my hubby was there.
It happened a few times.
I know spirits/ghosts omit coldness and I have tried to google but couldnt find anything.
anyone know anything about ghosts/spirits and hot air?
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Strange enough something similiar happened to me about 3 weeks ago! I was falling into a deep sleep when I was suddenly startled awake by this heavy gasp of air close to me. Hasn't returned since though. Yours could be a ghost? If you feel safe at home then I wouldn't worry but if your house doesn't feel safe then I would worry. x
Sorry I didn't mean to imply you were thick.
You felt something while you were asleep. This could either be:
(a) a dream
(b) an undead being searching for his soul treading along in a path of limbo searching for a resolution.
Hmmm.. oh and yes they did ask about ghosts, as the poster wanted to know if they breathed hot air.
You felt something while you were asleep. This could either be:
(a) a dream
(b) an undead being searching for his soul treading along in a path of limbo searching for a resolution.
Hmmm.. oh and yes they did ask about ghosts, as the poster wanted to know if they breathed hot air.
There is the possibility it could be the first one but I have discounted that one as the 'event' was external. I have no answer for (b) actually I don't know what you are saying there 'an undead being searching for its soul'? But at least I am not calling you irrational for having your own observation.
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