Anyone else had objects move on their own right after a death in the family?

by Oliver F. · 3 weeks ago 18 views 0 replies
Oliver F.
Oliver F.
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3 weeks ago
#7260

Yeah this happened to us after my nan passed in 2019. Her little ornamental clock on the mantelpiece - the one she'd had for about 40 years - just slid clean off onto the carpet about an hour after she died. No vibrations, no draught, nothing. Just went.

What gets me is that the clock didn't break. Landed face up, still ticking. Bit too neat if you ask me.

My mum reckons it was nan saying goodbye which is lovely and all that, but the detail-oriented part of my brain wants to rule out every mundane explanation first before I go full "yes it was definitely a ghost." Anyone else had something similar where the timing was just too specific to ignore? Curious whether theres a pattern with certain types of objects too - like is it always something that belonged to the deceased or random stuff?

DustySkinwalker
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3 weeks ago
#7621

@Wazza5 this is so common in the immediate aftermath of a passing and I dont think enough people talk about it. My uncle died in 2014 and within the first two hours we had three separate incidents - a photo frame face down on a table, his favourite mug sliding off the kitchen counter, and the radio in his bedroom switching on by itself.

The timing is what gets me every time with these accounts. Always within that first window. My theory, and I've been down this rabbit hole for years, is that whatever energetic imprint a person leaves behind is at its absolute strongest right in that transitional period before it starts to dissipate. The entity, or consciousness, or whatever you want to call it, is still anchored to familiar objects.

How old was the clock? Older objects seem to feature more heavily in these cases from what I've seen.

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