Yes, and it was consistent enough that I started logging it. My mother passed in 2019 and for about six weeks afterwards small objects in her old bedroom kept shifting position overnight. Not dramatic throws across the room, just subtle repositioning - a hairbrush moved to the other side of the dresser, her reading glasses found on the windowsill when they'd been on the bedside table the night before.
What struck me was the pattern. It wasn't random. The objects that moved all had strong personal associations to her daily routine. Nothing decorative ever shifted.
I've read a fair bit on recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis and theres a real argument that grief itself might be the trigger rather than any external agent - the emotional charge in the household acting as a kind of fuel. Gauld and Cornell's work touches on this if anyone wants to dig into the literature.
Has anyone else noticed a pattern in which specific objects moved, or did it seem completely random? That distinction matters quite a lot I think when trying to work out what mechanism might be at play.