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aranarose
December 4th, 2008, 09:11 PM
Does anyone notice a person's "noise?" I'm not talking about actual sound here, or their voice, or how much they speak. In fact, I've often noticed that the more a person talks, the less "noise" they really make. I'm not really sure how to explain it.

It's most noticeable to me in my cats, but I notice it in other animals and people as well.

I've got four cats, each with a distinct personality. Sassabelle is the "noisiest." She'll meow and make a fuss when you pick her up, but other than that, she's vocally quiet, but her psychic noise is the loudest. Mama is the next noisiest. Ash, while quite vocal when he wants to be, is relatively "quiet" in psychic terms. And Little is quiet both vocally and psychically.

As for people, my [ex] Husband can talk and talk, and he's got quite a bit of psychic noise as well, but only around me. He shuts down and shields up around everyone else, and even if I'm there, I notice that his psychic chatter will tone down quite a bit.

My sisters and my mother are loudmouths with virtually no psychic noise.

Anyone notice that with those around them? Or am I even making any sense at all?

Gypsyballad
December 5th, 2008, 12:29 AM
Perhaps you're tuning into their psychic energy?

RainInanna
December 5th, 2008, 12:40 AM
Yes, my spouse is usually quiet, just as he is verbally quiet. If he is making noise, it's a low level constant hum or buzz that suggests he's processing very deeply and very intent on what he's thinking. He has a problem verbalizing actually and I think it's because his thinking is so focused in other centers that the verbal center gets no play. It's like his brain has to send a letter from where he was thinking over to his talking neurons and he has a hard time converting the processing hum to actual audible language.

My oldest son is always noisy. He's always sending feelers and noise at me and trying to pick up my response. Part of his transition and attachment issues as we're adopting him. He often verbalizes quite a bit with me when we're at home and he feels safe and comfortable. Otherwise though he can overwhelm me because he's always like static - always giving feedback, always trying to get my energy too. He needs my noise and for me to pick up his noise to feel connected. I'm not naturally noisy, verbally or energetically, and it's draining to talk back at him so much, so I have to recharge a lot right now.

My oldest son is intensely quiet. He's too focused and busy. He doesn't focus in so deep on one thing like his daddy though, more like me, he has a lot of thoughts on the go. I'd describe it as lights coming off and on across a board. He doesn't jump from sound or light a lot, but he doesn't stick to one area of noise or processing either. He targets and focuses, does, absorbs, refines, repeats, reconsiders, and so on. He's a little robot.

Yes I get you and I'm glad you asked because I like being able to talk about this stuff with someone else who just gets what I mean by this.

Glowingsun
December 5th, 2008, 01:50 AM
That got me pondering a little. It makes sense because you can usually tell when there are people around you even when you can't see them. Unless they quickly appear, then it's just startling. I never notice any psychic noises, but I do feel their presence and I'm not talking about ghosts here. This could also explain how we sometimes pick up on what others are thinking. I know i'm not very loud and neither is my husband and we often think the same. Same with my mom.