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hearing a female voice
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Hi, I have sometimes been hearing a female voice, but can never make out what she's saying. It kind of frightens me because I can't see anything. I have also heard mocking voices of my father and stepfather. I heard a full blown fight that they were having downstairs but the weird thing is my father is down in florida. I've heard demons can mock voices, but what could these voices be? The female voice doesn't feel like it's talking to me, but the mocking voices feel like they want me to come to them, because they are situations that I would go to. It doesn't happen very often, and it doesn't feel like the spirits are malevolent, at least not the female one.
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Be aware that, depending on age and possibly family history, this could be early signs of beginning psychosis. If you think you are literally hearing them, and nothing or no one is there, just be careful, and use discernment.
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Hello, Jaxies here!

Like, what Prsona said to make sure to look into your family history and see if any of your family members havepsychosis.

However, you don't really say if you're dreaming when you hear this but I'm going to assume you are since you said " I can't see anything " and sometimes when a person falls asleep they only see black. But, if you're hearing a female's or male's voice in your dreams it could mean you'reanxious about something. Dreams can feel so real that you might think you'reliterally hearing them but it's just a dream. I recommend keeping a dream journey and write down everything you think the person says, write down what your parents are fighting about in the dream and do some research to try and understand what's going on.

And I also recommend cleansing your house if you do think a spirit or demon is playing with you or ask them to go away.

I really do hope I sorta helped you! Goodluck!

Blessed Be.

~Jaxies~

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Re: hearing a female voice
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Always go with the mundane options first before turning to magic! Check with doctors to make sure you're mentally sound and only after if you were given the O.K. should you be dabbling into magic to try to solve the problem.

You could try to commune with the spirit via a pendulum or tarot, and for the more nasty voices, you could attempt a banishing. A really simple one is just to sprinkle salt around or drip moon water on entrances.
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The easiest way to check is to use a digital recorder and try to do a physical recording of the voices. If the recorder has managed to pick up the voices and record them, at the same time you were hearing them that means that they were not only in your head. I would recommend that you add a good quality microphone to it and make sure that were not neighbours talking, before assuming that the voices are not coming from living people. If you keep hearing them from the recorder and another family member heard them as well, when you played it back then those are spiritual beings. After that, you will need to decide what to do with them.

That is what I did, since I have always been blamed to hear "imaginary" voices, when the technology advanced enough I had the means to disprove what others were telling me all along. Which was that the voices are only in my head, because most of the cases it was only me that heard anything. I did as well some experimentation when, I would take the recorder to other houses of friends, and you could hear the same voices in entirely different house, where they have never been heard before, prior to me being there.

Although, psychosis can be very serious condition, I would be very careful sharing with mental health practitioner of any sort, that I am hearing voices that nobody else does. Their criteria for assessment is very flawed, and their treatment of it as well. And they never check, if the voices are not coming from outside your head and from somewhere from the environment. Most of them are within the range of below the threshold of human hearing. Which is why they might be or might not be picked up by your ears, but the human brain has evolved to sort out the sounds by priority of danger. The strongest sounds are prioritised since they can indicate a life threatening conditions arising, the weakest might be registered only subconsciously and pushed aside. Thus, at the presence of strongest sounds, those will be prioritised and analysed first and the weaker ones would be just registered in your subconscious, and you might even not be aware of them as physical signal. Some people are more sensitive to sounds that come from below human treshold of hearing. In short, the fact that 10 people did not hear any voice and you did, does not mean that it was not there. It might have been below the range of hearing to all these ten people, except one that was more sensitive and could hear better. Not everyone has equally developed 5 senses and equally developed brain capability to analyse their output and work with them. Most animals hear better than we do, so an animal acting out weirdly when the voices were heard could be a sign that they heard them as well, probably even clearer than you did.
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Re: hearing a female voice
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I'm not sure about this one. Your ear detects sound through a bone that vibrates when sound touches it and it then makes contact with something else, i think its either another bone or a nerve, but getting back on track. Some people have been known to be able to hear frequencies below the human threshold, these frequencies could be heard as human voices.

I agree partly with the previous post that mental health specialists have a bad history with diagnosing mental illness in the past, but neural scans can now provide solid evidence for mental issues. If the problem persists or get worse, I'd recommend seeing a health professional.
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Thank you all for the suggestions! I appreciate your concern with my mental health and thinking rationally. I will look into the possibility of psychosis because I do have a history of mental health issues, and I will also try recording sounds during the night because that is when I have heard them.
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