Wyatt's Weird World by Wyatt Mark Anthony

Wyatt's Weird World by Wyatt Mark Anthony

Author:Wyatt, Mark Anthony [Wyatt, Mark Anthony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-10-08T00:00:00+00:00


Shalford Railway Station, the scene of Edward’s suicide in 1870. By 1982, when I had my strange experience, the Station House had been gone for around 16 years.

The Stanley Road Incident

High-strangeness has always been fairly common-place in my life, it’s often just been my version of ‘normal,’ and therefore when strange things have happened to me in the past, particularly when I was a younger man, I would never think to make notes about the weird events that I may have experienced earlier that day, or the day before. It was just the way my life was, these odd things happened to me, I brushed them off, and I got on with my life, until the next time. I will admit that even now, just as I’m entering my sixties, I still forget to make notes about any weird experiences I may have had, hence by writing this book it’s my belated way of trying to put that right!

The same applies to the idea of a ‘dream diary,’ I like the idea, and my partner is always telling me to make notes during the night, or in the early morning, before their memory has faded, but I don’t bother. A shame, as I’m sure they would have some value. Having said that, I do usually remember my dreams where I am interacting with deceased loved ones, but for me those are not normal dreams, they are, I believe, our deceased loved ones using the dream state to communicate with us. I will discuss some examples of these ‘dreams of the dead’ later in this book.

Now, this next incident that I am going to relate to you, falls foul of my sloppiness in not making notes, as just discussed. Therefore, I can only give you the bare bones of what happened to me, only what I can recall from memory. It is possible that it happened on the same day as I had my weird vicar experience at Shalford Railway Station, I won’t rule that out, but I know I can date it to the end of 1981 or possibly early 1982. I know that much for sure, because I can recall exactly where I was working at the time of both strange incidents. This weird experience in Woking may have had some connection, as with the previous event in the last chapter, with having electric powered railway lines nearby. Maybe the presence of high voltage in such quantity affects the environment around it, and/or our brains? Our brains act as receivers, they ‘receive’ information, they then decode that information, so I’m suggesting that electric currents may hack/disrupt the ‘normal’ signals that we receive, allowing us to see/experience another timeline. Now consider that the life we lead here is multi-layered, that past and even future times may just be a split second away on another timeline. In old technology, think of a frequency dialling knob on a radio, for example, back in the early 1970s, just a slight twist of a knob used to take me from ‘Radio One’ to ‘Radio Luxembourg.



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