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Hello every one , is there anyone experience hearing voices from air conditioning , Walls or even the sky , I know it's sort of mental disorder, please if anyone can help write to me

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Hello Karole, no one has replied to you in 7 months I notice ... I will take a stab. Although, perhaps you have already researched on your own. This is not mine but an online doctor’s note. Apophenia, Audio Pareidolia and Musical Ear Syndromeby Neil Bauman, Ph.D.

July 9, 2015

Don’t let the weird Greek words in the title scare you off from reading this fascinating article on one category of Musical Ear Syndrome (MES).

Musical Ear Syndrome is a relatively common phenomenon where you hear non-tinnitus, phantom sounds that are not of a psychiatric nature. Typically, you would hear what sounds like music, singing or voices. If you hear music or singing, it may be vague or clear. If you hear voices, typically they sound vague—like a TV playing in another room. For example, you might “know” it is an man announcing a game, but you can’t understand any/many words. ..... Okay, it’s me again. Furthermore, here are related links to sites you can explore. To learn more about Musical Ear Syndrome, read our article entitled, “The Phantom Voices, Ethereal Music & Other Spooky Sounds Many Hard of Hearing People Secretly Experience“.

In addition, you can learn even more about Musical Ear Syndrome in our book, “Phantom Voices, Ethereal Music & Other Spooky Sounds“.

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(2) wordnik.com/words/pareidolia

(3) Steven Novella, [theness.com/roguesgallery/i...]

(4) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parei...

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