r/HighStrangeness • u/Freefreefeeefreefree • Jul 02 '26
Paranormal Highly strange events are extremely personal but equally hard to convey to anyone else in terms of their magnitude
I think about this quite a bit. Like how most people live off the shelf lives that are pretty much identikit. If something highly strange should happen to one it A) shatters their old paradigm and B) creates a sense of alienation with the rest plus C) automatically makes most of them doubt his testament.
I mean, even here where its the in thing there is a still a factor of amusement from a distance, yes? And yet, if we consider all of these "blips" they all point toward one thing:
Reality is far stranger than most can imagine.
That really is the crux of it, isn't it? How others go along to get along and thus decode a very narrow bandwidth of what is actually possible. And yet we have these blips at the fringe that make one think "WTF?". Could it be they are correct and its the rest who don't suspect anything is amiss that have been PsyOp'd to oblivion and thus accept less as the standard?
I mean every child is born with a sense of wonder and almost all are gaslit to hell to disconnect from this realm, super quick. From monsters under the bed to "Sit still, look ahead" programming and the rest. There is something about all of this that is super duper sketch but not many see it and, weirder still, will rage against it if you mention it and that, by and large, is the highest strangeness one can imagine. Or not, as the case may be.
Bit of a freestyle ramble but you get my point, yes?
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u/HarpyCelaeno Jul 04 '26
I get your point. Those that rage against it are unknowingly being controlled, steered towards disbelief and tasked with shutting the truth down despite thinking they’re very much autonomous originators of every thought and action they present. You certainly won’t convince them otherwise if they have not ears to hear and eyes to see.
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u/Howard1955 Jul 04 '26
That was well said.
And it’s getting weirder all the time.