Post by Charon Mack on Oct 7, 2015 20:46:12 GMT
Spirit Trapped In A Screen
By Charon Mack
Class code 9765
A year ago, my father passed away. Eight or nine months after his passing, I fell asleep in my bed while watching a movie on my lap top; This is something I do almost every night. In the middle of one night, I awoke after falling asleep. I noticed my laptop had gone into “sleep” or “power save” mode. I decided I wanted to watch another movie, and had pushed the power button to refresh the screen on my laptop. When the lap top screen turned on, a picture of my dad smiling, and holding a glass of wine had appeared. I was shocked and a little frightened by this.
I began to think, “why did a picture of dad appear on my screen, and this has never happened before.” I’ve had this laptop for five years, and the laptop has gone into “sleep” mode dozens of times, and a random picture from my uploaded photos, has never popped up the screen before!
I instantly believed that my dad’s spirit, was trying to communicate with me. I believed my dad’s spirit wanted to say “hi,” but because I’m frightened by the after life, and afraid my dad’s spirit might have some message for me from beyond the grave, I just say hello to my dad, and I love you, but I can’t entertain you, and I try to push the whole experience out of my head.
Was my dad really trying to communicate with me from beyond the grave, or is there a glitch with my Mac book? In the past after pushing the power button after my laptop had gone into sleep node, usually, the internet site it was left on, is on the screen, but this time it was a picture of my dad. The only button that was pushed was the power button, nothing else. How do I explain this?
Maybe after years of falling asleep while leaving the laptop running has created a glitch within the system? Maybe after years of streaming movies, my laptop set its self to activate my photos while the screen is in “sleep” mode. Or maybe in a sleepy haze, I unconsciously went into, my photos, and searched through thousands of my photos to find the one photo of my dad, smiling and holding a glass of wine.
What ever it was, the experience frightened me, and forced me to remember my dad. What an interesting way to remember someone I love.
By Charon Mack
Class code 9765
A year ago, my father passed away. Eight or nine months after his passing, I fell asleep in my bed while watching a movie on my lap top; This is something I do almost every night. In the middle of one night, I awoke after falling asleep. I noticed my laptop had gone into “sleep” or “power save” mode. I decided I wanted to watch another movie, and had pushed the power button to refresh the screen on my laptop. When the lap top screen turned on, a picture of my dad smiling, and holding a glass of wine had appeared. I was shocked and a little frightened by this.
I began to think, “why did a picture of dad appear on my screen, and this has never happened before.” I’ve had this laptop for five years, and the laptop has gone into “sleep” mode dozens of times, and a random picture from my uploaded photos, has never popped up the screen before!
I instantly believed that my dad’s spirit, was trying to communicate with me. I believed my dad’s spirit wanted to say “hi,” but because I’m frightened by the after life, and afraid my dad’s spirit might have some message for me from beyond the grave, I just say hello to my dad, and I love you, but I can’t entertain you, and I try to push the whole experience out of my head.
Was my dad really trying to communicate with me from beyond the grave, or is there a glitch with my Mac book? In the past after pushing the power button after my laptop had gone into sleep node, usually, the internet site it was left on, is on the screen, but this time it was a picture of my dad. The only button that was pushed was the power button, nothing else. How do I explain this?
Maybe after years of falling asleep while leaving the laptop running has created a glitch within the system? Maybe after years of streaming movies, my laptop set its self to activate my photos while the screen is in “sleep” mode. Or maybe in a sleepy haze, I unconsciously went into, my photos, and searched through thousands of my photos to find the one photo of my dad, smiling and holding a glass of wine.
What ever it was, the experience frightened me, and forced me to remember my dad. What an interesting way to remember someone I love.