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T O P I C R E V I E WSolar_Leo_QueenSo for the past two days, I have been noticing that every time I go to the washroom to do business, I always get the feeling of cold air brush against my right foot. It doesn’t come right away and doesn’t stay for long either. Just recently today, I went again to do business and then 5 minutes later, my feet started feeling cold. The rest of my body is warm. From my soles all the way to my ankle gets cold and it’s just the right foot normally. It’s the one nearest to the door. Sometimes I’d feel it go up a little higher almost touching my knees. But then it goes away after a few minutes. Then it goes to my left foot but doesn’t stay long there either. I wonder if it’s a ghost in my house..anonymidarknessCould there be some opening which is letting in air ? Just suspecting as the foot you felt it on was near the door. That small space below the door, enough for the air to come in me thinks.Solar_Leo_QueenThe small hole yes. It does let some air come in. But would it be different if it was a little colder than usual?RandallInteresting.RandallDid you find the cause?RandallDid you figure out what it was?RandallBump!RandallBump!Solar_Leo_QueenUnfortunately not, Randall. It was only for a short while. It's now gone. RandallI guess we'll never know.HeavenlyLoveHaha 😁When you felt your foot getting cold, it was february, in july it was gone, because the air was warmer.Moving cold air makes you feel cold, maybe there is a ventilator in your bathroom, sucking the air in, so to replace the leaving air, new air from outside the room gets sucked in.A slightly open window might already cause the same, air moves due to differences in temperature.[Edit : or if there was a heater, the air in the bathroom was possibly warmer than outside the room, so cold air moved inside under the door, warm air moved out somewhere above]But departed humans for example can also cause cool little winds if they really want (own experience), but certainly not on one foot and while you're sitting there in the bathroom... unless maybe they had some unusual preferences all along when they were still incarnated...😁...👠👻RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!RandallBump!
When you felt your foot getting cold, it was february, in july it was gone, because the air was warmer.Moving cold air makes you feel cold, maybe there is a ventilator in your bathroom, sucking the air in, so to replace the leaving air, new air from outside the room gets sucked in.A slightly open window might already cause the same, air moves due to differences in temperature.[Edit : or if there was a heater, the air in the bathroom was possibly warmer than outside the room, so cold air moved inside under the door, warm air moved out somewhere above]
But departed humans for example can also cause cool little winds if they really want (own experience), but certainly not on one foot and while you're sitting there in the bathroom... unless maybe they had some unusual preferences all along when they were still incarnated...😁...👠👻
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