Understatement lol. The first time I actually fell backwards from the shock of what I was seeing. And that time it wasn't in the sky. It was underneath the water in an area that there was no type of water craft.There probably was no way you were prepared for either experience and you had to make sense of what you were seeing at the time perhaps
The second time it was in the sky, however. And they mimicked the flight pattern that is often described as somewhat erratic. And then just 'winked' out and disappeared. Both occasions were a surprise. But the first one was a true wtf moment.
I do believe the human mind has the power to move things. But I don't believe that was ever the case with the home I lived in that was haunted. It wasn't just things moving. Doors that were unlocked would be locked, furniture would be in different places when we got home and there were appearances. And I, fortunately, wasn't the only one to see it.BTW, I have heard one explanation for ghosts, but it is an even stranger premise. People are levitating and throwing things around with their subconciuos?
Interesting reading! That doesn't explain the people that say they 'fly' when leaving their body though (although this seems to happen mostly in dream state). These accounts seem to point more to staying in a sort of hover position over your body.There is a lot more new science and brain mapping regarding Out of body experiences