Mirrors After Dark

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Recently, within the past couple years, have had a fear of looking in the mirror as I walk past it in the middle of the night. Never had this fear before but like I said it only started a couple years ago. Thoughts?
 
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Do you believe this may be a result of some experience, or possibly a disturbing dream mirror related?

And is it the mirror or the reflections?
 
I don't look in it either. I heard it was bad luck but I watched a show on that Bloody Mary deal and I never look in the mirror long after hearing of that. Scared me shitless. lol It was a Supernatural episode first season. It was done really well. So that I can't look in the mirror long if at all at night.
 
I don't look in it either. I heard it was bad luck but I watched a show on that Bloody Mary deal and I never look in the mirror long after hearing of that. Scared me shitless. lol It was a Supernatural episode first season. It was done really well. So that I can't look in the mirror long if at all at night.
You bring up Bloody Mary. I've mentioned before that I have become absolutely fearless regarding the paranormal, on a personal level.

But I still won't do this. And I can't say why. But when I set up to do so, I get the kind of blind, NOPE terror I only ever got before doing power-on stalls (flying).

And this is despite my unwavering belief that absolutely nothing would happen. Seriously, I don't believe it at any level whatsoever, even deep down.
 
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Recently, within the past couple years, have had a fear of looking in the mirror as I walk past it in the middle of the night. Never had this fear before but like I said it only started a couple years ago. Thoughts?
I have had the same feeling before and I had it even as a late teen. I think it has to do with you subconsciously or psychically (maybe the same thing? Lol) knowing something else is in the room you don't want to see.

In my battles with negative forces I have learned to train my brain to push away fear. My goal is to have no fear or anxiety. Whenever I feel those things I immediately change my thinking to eliminating the negative. I do this in a variety of mental techniques.

That would be my advice.
 
I think it has to do with you subconsciously or psychically (maybe the same thing? Lol) knowing something else is in the room you don't want to see.

That's a concept that had not occurred to me. Thank you.
 
I know Ronin. I get that fear with it too. A myth or a tale to scare us at parties. It works. I won't do it at all. Frightens me to even think it. Now my lights went out in this room as I type it. LOL What timing there. Back on again. But it is odd isn't it. That fear I feel too with it. I wonder why it's so strong a thing. I don't think anything would happen. Just the thought of it. Maybe that's it.
 
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I know Ronin. I get that fear with it too. A myth or a tale to scare us at parties. It works. I won't do it at all. Frightens me to even think it. Now my lights went out in this room as I type it. LOL What timing there. Back on again. But it is odd isn't it. That fear I feel too with it. I wonder why it's so strong a thing. I don't think anything would happen. Just the thought of it. Maybe that's it.
I'd like to say it's just a fear of an unintentional summons, but while that is a legitimate concern, it's not accurate. It's a stark, unreasoning horror.