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Why do objects jump off shelves and counters in my house?

Over the years I have had MANY objects fly off shelves and counters for no reason. Most of the time it's happened in my bathroom, when I'm taking a bath. Like a few minutes ago a bottle of jojoba oil just flew off the counter and crashed on the floor for no reason.
It was sitting further back and nothing was near it. Several times I have had my blow dryer jump off the bathroom sink counter when I am in the tub. Another time I was in bed and a large space heater that had been sitting in the same spot on my bathroom sink for years flew across my bathroom and crashed on the floor.
One time I was looking in the bathroom mirror and a bottle of lotion levitated a few inches off the counter right in front of me! I picked it up out of the air and sat it back on the counter. Another time the same thing happened at my dining room table with a toothpick holder.
These things don't happen every day or even every week, but I have seen many objects over the years jump off counters and shelves. It's not just me either- other people at my house has seen the same thing.
What exactly is happening here? Poltergeist? Dead relatives visiting? Me somehow doing telekinesis?
It doesn't scare me at all, I am just curious if anyone else has had this happen?
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AntisocialTroll · 56-60, F
I get this in my flat, in my place it has nothing to do with dead people or poltergeists and everything to do with the neighbour below pushing up at the joists above his ceiling in order to harass me.

Both the flats above and below me can make things fly about by door slamming too, it's like living in a riot some days.
Mardrae · F
@AntisocialTroll makes sense in your case, but I live in a house
AntisocialTroll · 56-60, F
@Mardrae Have you checked what might be beneath your house? I'm thinking old mine shafts or a train tunnel?
Mardrae · F
@AntisocialTroll I actually tried to research the history of my home years ago, but couldn't find anything. I got it fairly cheap.