weird pulse like sound in my apartment

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Over the last week, as I have been working more and more on the ideas I am finding from reading, a strange sound has started in my apartment. It is an almost non-physical sound, the source of which is hard to identify. Eventually I worked out that if primarily comes from within the bathroom, though there are no mechanical things in there to produce the sound. It is easier to perceive at night when things are quiet. As I hear it I feel pressure in the location of the third eye. I thought it was only me until my wife brought it up Yesterday, saying it hurt her head.

Last night I tried to resist it, using meditation. I pushed it away and then it stopped and at the same time I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head at the left side.

I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience. How long did it last? Did they find the source?
 
abeofarrell said:
Over the last week, as I have been working more and more on the ideas I am finding from reading, a strange sound has started in my apartment. It is an almost non-physical sound, the source of which is hard to identify. Eventually I worked out that if primarily comes from within the bathroom, though there are no mechanical things in there to produce the sound. It is easier to perceive at night when things are quiet. As I hear it I feel pressure in the location of the third eye. I thought it was only me until my wife brought it up Yesterday, saying it hurt her head.

Last night I tried to resist it, using meditation. I pushed it away and then it stopped and at the same time I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head at the left side.

I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience. How long did it last? Did they find the source?

Well, I've heard all kinds of weird noises in the house at night. Being that yours comes from the bathroom, my first guess would be something with the plumbing. What floor do you live on? Possibly a vibration in the pipes? I know whenever we flush one toilet in our other house, it made some weird high-pitched noise, something to do with pressure. Are there lots of tennants in your building? Perhaps if the same pipes run throughout the entire building and multiple families using them, and pipes can make those noises that vibrate through your body which is why you "feel" it. :huh:

Just a stab in the dark here...
 
Mrs. Peel said:
abeofarrell said:
Over the last week, as I have been working more and more on the ideas I am finding from reading, a strange sound has started in my apartment. It is an almost non-physical sound, the source of which is hard to identify. Eventually I worked out that if primarily comes from within the bathroom, though there are no mechanical things in there to produce the sound. It is easier to perceive at night when things are quiet. As I hear it I feel pressure in the location of the third eye. I thought it was only me until my wife brought it up Yesterday, saying it hurt her head.

Last night I tried to resist it, using meditation. I pushed it away and then it stopped and at the same time I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head at the left side.

I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience. How long did it last? Did they find the source?

Well, I've heard all kinds of weird noises in the house at night. Being that yours comes from the bathroom, my first guess would be something with the plumbing. What floor do you live on? Possibly a vibration in the pipes? I know whenever we flush one toilet in our other house, it made some weird high-pitched noise, something to do with pressure. Are there lots of tennants in your building? Perhaps if the same pipes run throughout the entire building and multiple families using them, and pipes can make those noises that vibrate through your body which is why you "feel" it. :huh:

Just a stab in the dark here...

This would be my first guess, too. Water supply lines certainly do vibrate, and if you live in a multiple-unit dwelling, it probably has to do with something some other tenant is doing. Next time you hear it, see if it lasts about the length of time someone would be taking a shower or washing dishes, or for a toilet tank to fill up.
 
It continues a few minutes, stops a few seconds then goes on again for a few seconds. Continuously. Does that sound like pipes to you? Seems too consistent in pattern. Also for some reason my 5yo son cannot hear it. It DOES come from the bathroom do I too thought maybe it is pipes, but as I said it is very regular. Also it only started recently. Strange. Anyway, thanks for bothering to reply. I appreciate it much.
 
Interesting... have you been able to record it on your phone or a sensitive digital recorder?
 
Adam, good idea. I haven' t tried because I presumed it was impossible. it is a strange frequency, and my children cannot hear it, only me and my wife. If I have a chance I will try to record it tonight. Thanks. :cool2:
 
I've lived in a few apartment buildings, and especially in cities, weird localized vibrations are certainly strange and annoying, but not all that uncommon.

My favorite was the sound the elevators made as they pushed air up and down the elevator shafts. It sounded like a trombone built for an elephant. I had no idea what it was, and when I asked people about it, nobody seemed to know what I was even talking about. And it was VERY apparent. I couldn't understand why nobody noticed it. I was quite astonished by this for a while until I finally figured out what it was, and that being such a normal sound, (happening every few minutes, forever), the people living in the building had just adapted to tune it out.

Another favorite was the extractor fan in the washroom in the apartment adjacent to mine. When I finally figured out what the heck it was, I asked my next door neighbor to not leave it on all day long while she was out. I was working from home at the time and it was rattling my brain all day long!

But there was this one time. . . It was a bit similar to what you describe, in fact. A whole section of the city I was visiting with my partner would suddenly and inexplicably start to vibrate in a nearly sub-sensory kind of way. I'm not sure if it was even a sound; it might have been an EM thing, as we'd been working hard on raising out perception level to that sort of thing with quite a bit of success. Nobody noticed the sensation except me and my partner, (we asked). It was absolutely everywhere within the several blocks we explored, and it had the effect of making us very tense and crazy-feeling, (it might have had the same effect on others, but it's hard to gauge that sort of thing since everybody seemed stressed out as a basic function of living in the city). Anyway, we managed to escape it somewhat by hiding in the sub basement of the building we were staying in. It stopped a couple of hours after it had started. It turned on and off at the same time each day for a couple of days, each time in the early evening.

Have you investigated how far the vibrations reach? Is it perceivable beyond the confines of your apartment?
 
I came across a recently posted article on SOTT that sounds similar to what you have described, have you seen it?

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/229641-Bolton-UK-Unexplained-noise-makes-couple-s-life-a-nightmare
 

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