Depending on your age. If you are 12-14, this is a puppy love, want to be, wishful thinking. You will have many more chances for 'love' than this provides. If you are in your latter teens, you are approaching the age when this needs addressing by your parents, peers and other supportive adults. If you are an adult, a counselling session might be in order. Not that you hear things, but the fact you can't move on from this. It might be altering your decisions for many other important things in life. Need more advice? ask gabby 4427!
It means the best friend likes you.
you need to have your hearing checked
what does it mean when me and my kids keep hearing bells, in different rooms of my house
I keep your voice in my mind.
maybe they do or there trying to get to know you better so they can get with you later on in the future maybe they do or there trying to get to know you better so they can get with you later on in the future
If the question refers to a dream, it reflects the dreamer's obsession with the deceased pop singer. It also might mean that "Michael Jackson" has become a symbol of happiness or desire in the dreamer's life. > If the question does NOT refer to dreaming, but to hearing a voice or voices repeating the name while one is awake, medical care should be sought without delay. Hearing voices can be a symptom of serious illness.
If the person is dead then you could be hearing their ghost or you could just be hearing things. If the person is far away then you could be hearing their thought by telepathy or you could be hearing things. In both cases a possible explanation is that you are 'feeling' energy left behind by the person.
It usually means that that he/she is thinking about you. Or you are worried about them. Or you might just really be thinking hard about them.
Do you mean as in voices in your head or out loud? Do you only hear voices, or do you see people aswell?
what does the term "other hearing" mean in the court of law
Harsh voice
That he / she feels nothing... come on just wait and give him / her the attention he / she needs...