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I used to hear a man's voice in my head. Clear as day, like he was standing next to me. He'd say things to warn me, like "slow down" right before I tripped and broke my arm.
Haven't heard him in about 10 years, but I wish I still did.
There's this theory of a bicameral mind. Where a persons mind can have two separate entities. One is taking care of moving the body, eating, seeing etc. While the other is in the background thinking, giving advice etc. Some say it's another soul or god. I tend to think it's more of a survival mechanism that gets rarely used in the modern world. I think it's related to the third man phenomena.
I've always thought it was a part of my own intuition that expressed itself as clairaudience. Like, some part of my brain notice I was losing balance,and to get my attention it yelled at me.
Brains are complicated things. I used to believe in the paranormal, but now I'm not so sure.