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I'm sharing this not because I have a problem but I want to gain some insight on a couple of things. I've indicated in my first post that I'm a (sort of) empath and that weird stuff happen around me. I've mentioned that I can somehow negate the wifi signals at school but it it's strange as that doesn't happen at home. I've had at least 5 different people witness that in school at different times but I'm not sure if it's on a particular laptop (specifically my acquaintances' laptops) or if that holds true for absolutely everyone in the vicinity. I'm just wondering if that's really an ability or it's just something else like my negativity affecting the place? On a side note, it happens when there's a sense of urgency I think because otherwise things seem to be working well, like when I have to check my flashdrive for a report. Sometimes the laptop would even hang or just not function properly when I'm around. The moment I step out of the room and start walking away is usually the time things start working again and when I'm returning, it goes back to being weird. I had my current groupmates confirm that.

Another thing that sometimes bothers me is that ever present cold wind around me. I've mentioned before that I have suspicions that it may be a spirit or another entity. But is it also possible aeromancy? It's not that I can control it or anything like that but I can "summon" it somehow like when I sigh, whistle or when I express or I'm in trouble like when I'm too tired to walk because its too hot with the frying sun or when I'm about to fall because of my clumsiness (which happens quite often). It leaves sometimes but never for more than an hour. It really helps me but sometimes it's just not that comforting when I'm in the shower. I'm a loner most of the time so privacy has been an issue. As an empath, I could perhaps tell that it's meant to comfort me but I have to have alone time sometimes right?

Also, I wonder if just knowing things is an ability. I usually tie it to luck but there's a line somewhere. I blurt out things that I never really occurred to me and I answer questions that I haven't really thought to find out I was right. I sometimes say things as a joke or sarcasm but they end up being true, like raining just when we got to the terminal and a professor not going to class. Sometimes I say scientific facts I didn't even really know and argue in business and/or economic topics which surprisingly are correct and logical though I don't really understand the concept myself. To me, it feels like stating the obvious, but to others (who understand what I mumble anyway) it's an eye-opener.

Lastly, I want to know if anybody else has experienced this. It's strange but I can tell if one friend is unwell or has injuries as I will receive similar symptoms or feelings like my friend does, though I can't discern who. And I'm miles away. It's like what happens to twins at times. What is this? Another dimension of empathy?

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A5 (2 stories) (144 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-20)
Knowing things is an ability and sometimes a painful one. I have it too. I'm not to good with the naming thing, but stuff like earthquakes and bombings are what I usually Know about beforhand.
Not sure if this'll help, but here's a site I trust: psychic.com.au -use the glossary.
Best of luck
~A5
kaldea_kross (2 stories) (23 posts)
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14 years ago (2010-12-04)
It's actually also possible that we underestimate our logic so much that we didn't realize we actually thought about it. ^^ Well, that would apply to the "blurting knowledge part" I guess.

But what amuses me is that my sarcastic remarks are or become true/real. X3
Shinigami0 (2 stories) (204 posts)
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14 years ago (2010-12-04)
WhiteBuffalo- Glad I'm not the only one who pulls out their books and whatnot! 😆

I get where you're coming from about retaining information, then being able to whip out an answer. I'll hear things once, then it'll just stick with me until I have to use the info. I think it has to do with how our brains process short and long term memories.
whitebuffalo (guest)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
I know THAT's right. 😊

Oh, Thanks, Shinigami0. We must have posted at the same time, I did not even SEE your comment! 😆 The additional information is great. I actually knocked my Psychology Text on the floor (I went in search of it as a result of this discussion 😉) and guess what it fell on!? I thought that was really...odd.

With all THAT explained out~
I do what DC talks about. The blurting out of an answer? It does not happen ALL the time, mind you (I must not be "genius" status, is all I can figure. Maybe just... Above average slightly?!? Not too sure about that. I must be honest) but SOME of the things I seem to have knowledge in would appear to make no sense. They are not something I have studied, at least knowingly. Nor are they something that would seem to NORMALLY be something I would be interested in.
MY thoughts on that have always been (but, I AM only human. That thought process might CHANGE here...) that somewhere, someTIME, I MUST have seen something having to do with the topic while looking for something ELSE.
So I do not really know about that being a "talent". But that is only because of how I always thought about it in relation to ME.
I would be very interested in seeing the outcome in the comment section here. Thank you for allowing me a seat in the audience.
Wado (Thank you)
kaldea_kross (2 stories) (23 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
[at] Chetyre I actually have a high/fast metabolism and I'm able to discern whenever mine slows down. ^^ It's there all year round and it's actually one of the reasons I get less impact when I trip.

[at] whitebuffalo I don't mind at all. ^3^ I'm glad you could get info. Not an easy task nowadays really.
Shinigami0 (2 stories) (204 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
Chetyre- The 'actual' test has a lot more questions on it. The answers 'sometimes', 'rarely', and such include off days and good days; its just combined into a general answer of what you feel on a day to day basis.

😊 ❤
whitebuffalo (guest)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
Thank you, Chetyre as well.
I did find it... Interesting that I "changed" my thoughts on a FEW of the questions, but I still retained the same score. I must be having a really GOOD day! 😆
My problem is: I READ the comment. It said that I was...OK. But does it PROVE anything?
Thank you. I think you already answered that. 😆 ❤
Shinigami0 (2 stories) (204 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
WhiteBuffalo-

The higher the score on said test, the higher the emotional intelligence level is. A high level usually indicates that a person is psychologically stable, regarding conditions involving emotion, and also that the person is more 'empathetic' -not neccesarily in the 'psychic' way, but moreso that they're able to understand people more and are socially competant.

Low scores can indicate possible problems such as depression, and also may be used to evaluate children who have autism- the tests can be helpful in deciphering how severe it may be, as it is hard for them to understand emotion.

Hope this helps your research purposes. 😊 ❤
Chetyre (guest)
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14 years ago (2010-12-04)
[at] White Buffalo

When you take the test it gives you a score then down below it gives you an explanation of what the score means.

To me the test is useless because one is very limited in the answers and it really cannot address each situation because we all have our good days and bad days.

[at] Kaldea Kross:

The issue of the "cold wind" could simply be low metabolism and sometimes one feels like there is a cold chill in the air. It happens to me frequently and even happens occasionally in the summer.
whitebuffalo (guest)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
Thank you, Shinigami0.
THAT is what "they" call that test!
Like the butterfly ink spots?
WE call those tests Mental Stability Tests.
Interesting. Thank you.
So... What exactly would a score of 150 MEAN? I read what the comment SAID, but... How would the results of that particular test (I understand it was an example. I pushed "new test" three times) be different from the Mental Stability test that WE give?
Thanks again!

Sorry for the interruption to your page, kaldea_kross. I am gathering information. 😊
Shinigami0 (2 stories) (204 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
White Buffalo- An EQ test is an Emotional Intelligence test.

Psychologists use these to measure one's self awareness and whether a person is emotionally healthy- for therapy measures.

The link below is from DiscoveryHealth and it shows an EQ test. I can't remember the one my AP psych teacher used, but this just gives an idea. 😊 ❤

Http://discoveryhealth.queendom.com/eiq_abridged_access.html
whitebuffalo (guest)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
Please forgive my ignorance (ignorance is the lack of knowledge. Stupidity is refusing to learn from presented knowledge). I was reading your reply to DC and autsie and I have to ask (as I have looked it up, and came up with some very confusing definitions) what is an EQ test?
How is one done? And what does it indicate?
You do not have to post the findings. I am just curious and could find nothing on my own.
Thank you.
kaldea_kross (2 stories) (23 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
[at] autsie I have dreams like that too. ^^ But that's in my other post.

[at] DCinAZ Well, I've always had a higher than average IQ and EQ. Yeah, but I don't think IQ has anything to do with my sarcasm especially when it comes to accidents.
DCinAZ (guest)
+1
14 years ago (2010-12-04)
kaldea kross, I have experience with one of your topics, knowing things about a subject that you haven't really studied enough of yet but can "blurt" out the correct answer to a question. I've been that way all my life. Sometimes when you're not even paying close attention do you suddenly say out loud what the correct answer is or what will happen next? Freaky, huh? Try taking an IQ test, seriously. Most people pick up random information and it will get tossed aside as not relevant, where others get the same random input but it "sticks", and it resurfaces and comes out, sometimes almost against your will, without you even remembering when or where you'd first learned it. You either didn't realize that you already knew that and/or your deductive process works at a higher than normal (for most others) rate of speed and the answer just seemed like it should be right. You don't feel like you've done the work or studied enough to know it, you just 'know it'? Yeah, an IQ test may answer that question. I could be wrong of course, and this is just my opinion, but what you described is very similar to what I've experienced as far back as I can remember. 😊
autsie (1 stories) (3 posts)
 
14 years ago (2010-12-03)
i have experienced similar things. Like what you said in your last couple paragraphs. I have also had dreams of me dying and me seeing my great grandmothers and people.

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