Have you ever walked into a room and felt the air change, as if the atmosphere itself was holding its breath? Maybe you paused for a moment, sensing something you could not explain, before brushing it off and going about your day. We all do this. We sense something beyond the ordinary, then quickly convince ourselves it was just imagination.
But what if it was not?
There is a world we move through every day, full of ordinary things. The hum of refrigerators, the glow of computer screens, the voices of people around us. This is the world of the seen, and it feels safe because we can measure it, explain it, and rely on it. Yet just beyond what we can see or touch lies another reality. I call it the Veil.
The Veil is not a wall. It is not even a locked door. It is thin, more like a curtain that stirs when no wind is present. In some places, it feels closer. An abandoned farmhouse with peeling wallpaper where the silence presses against your skin. A path deep in the woods where the shadows seem too still. A dream that feels so real you wake up with your heart racing, certain you were somewhere else.
I write supernatural thrillers because I believe these moments are more than tricks of the mind. I believe they are whispers from the other side of the Veil. When the hair on the back of your neck stands up, when your pet growls at an empty corner, when you remember a place you have never been, it may be because the unseen is pressing closer. Most people ignore these moments. I pay attention to them. They are the heartbeat of my stories.
And yet, this is not just about writing. This is about life. The Veil reminds us that we do not know as much as we think we do. It humbles us. It stirs wonder in us. It makes us feel alive in a way nothing else can, because for a moment, we brush against the mystery of what lies beyond.
The next time you feel that unease, do not be so quick to explain it away. Sit with it for a heartbeat longer. Listen. You may not see anything. You may not hear anything. But if you pay attention, you may sense that you are not alone.
The Veil is always with us, thin and waiting, reminding us that the world is more mysterious, more beautiful, and yes, more terrifying than we ever allow ourselves to believe. And perhaps, in that reminder, there is a gift.