No, but my aunt has. She has moved 4 times because she says she has heard people walking in her house when no one else was home. Some one would turn on the TV and no one would be home. So IDK.
2006-06-30 13:13:59
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answered by jennjenn09 2
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I have seen some very weird things in my life, but I cannot say for certain they were ghosts. I do, however, believe in them and I know I have heard one rummaging through the drawers of my bureau. This is a subject that fascinates me and I often steer a conversation towards "Have you ever seen a ghost?" at a party. Most stories are almost boring, like "Yes, I saw one. It just floated there and then disappeared." My husband tells a pretty scarey tale about a ghost he saw and heard in an old fort while on military watch duty. Freaky. I'd rather share a funny ghost story. My sister's in-laws have a family of ghosts in their very old New England farmhouse (circa 1750). Many people have seen them and a few guests have reported the ghosts climbing into bed with them. The guests thought it was a dog or a cat, but they have no pets. On one occasion, a guest awoke to find the ghost family (parents, 2 kids) standing over her in bed. They seemed to be staring and whispering about her. She was not scared (I would have been screaming). She sat up and had a pleasant talk with them. Although they did not actually speak, they seemed to silently ask about her modern clothes, luggage and toiletries. She explained what everything was, laying each item out for them to "see" and then went back to bed and fell asleep.
2006-07-01 00:43:00
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answered by Shannon C 1
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I've seen a number of fairly odd things, which is fairly odd, because I'm something of a square, with a love of science and logic. Despite that and a willingness to explore "reasonable" explanations for things, I have experienced a lot that I can't explain readily.
When I was in England, shortly after my grandmother had died, I was in my room, waiting for another audition, and quite depressed, when I felt something enter the room. I was lying on my side facing away from the door which was about ten feet from the foot of the bed.
The feeling was amazingly intense and I was frozen in place, unable to turn, so intense was the sensation. I couldn't even will myself to turn. I literally felt it walk across the room, adjust, then sit on the bed, adjusting it's position. It sat like that for a time, and then got up and walked toward the door. I was suddenly free, hesistated a few moments, and then looked around (a bit late, of course).
That's it. The other events were not really ghost like, or too insubstantial to count or compare.
2006-06-30 21:09:26
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Sorry, no ghosts up here. However, there are some pretty spooky things I've seen in my house. I seriously think my house is haunted (Sometimes.) Once in my basement, I was playing music and out of nowhere, I see a floating lock of black hair. And a few times, I think I see someone running towards the door or sitting on the couch but next time I blink, I see no one there. Freaky. Either it's my active imagination or it's spook work, you decide. I just hate my house at night. It creaks and groans. Good luck on finding your ghost.
2006-06-30 23:14:44
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answered by Opinion Girl 4
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When I was in basic training we had what was called firegaurd where someone would stay up for a certain ammount of time at night just to be sure that nothing was going wrong in the barracks. Well just about every night for an entire month someone would get up at 200 AM and get dressed and go to the fire gaurd desk because they were woken up by some girl with blond hair. No one who was physically in our barracks fit the description and everyone was in bed at the time. It was crazy!
I was the first responder on the scene of a serious car accident. There were 10 people in a pick up truck - 8 in the bed and 2 in the cab, they were going about 60 mph down a busy road when a car decided to attempt to pass a cement truck it swerved into the lane of the pick up and as an attempt to avoid an accident it hit the cement truck and ejected the 8 passengers in the back. One woman's face was completely gone due to it sliding across the road, another woman's head had exploded and her brains were all over... so as you can see it was quite graphic. When I arrived I went to the first woman I saw and I attempted to save her, she had broken both arms, legs and her lungs were colapsed, she also had some obvious internal bleeding, she died in my arms but before she did she said help and her eyes were glass. I had to leave her after attempting CPR because I was the only medical person on scene but I had felt terrible. That night I went to the bathroom around midnight, I flicked on the bathroom light and it flickered and went out. I went to the other light that controlled the bathroom and it turned on just fine so I went to check the other switch again when it began to flicker. I looked in the mirror and I saw her face. I screamed and went into my bed freaking out. The light switch that flickered still doesn't work.
Kinda freaky
2006-06-30 20:33:40
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answered by 20mommy05 5
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Oh yes, since I was a child.. I grew up in a house filled with spirits and now as a adult I have a few of my own. Lets see I think I was about 5 or 6 when I started "sensing" them and little by little they started letting me see them. So far I've seen only two that has actually caused me fear, I mean true fear the blood chilling, heart racing type fear and it happened a couple years ago. Jeez can you imagine that! as a child I had my "friends" and could deal fine with the situation and now as a adult I found myself running out of a room in actual fear! The very first one I saw was of a little girl that never wanted to tell me her name but always awoke me from bed to play. I never really told anyone anything, of course I was afraid of getting in trouble for it. But eventually everyone started talking about their encounters. Now curiously enough the encounter that really has stood with me is that one of Connecticut, I was there visiting my father. One night I stood home alone and boy what a night it was. Doors crashing, pulling of blankets, chills, and every clique out there.
Well I hope this answers your question..
2006-06-30 22:40:21
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answered by mistic_eyes03 3
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'Infactuated' - why did that word come from?
If you cannot tell me, then I'll have to say I have seen real ghosts. Now go learn how to spell and use spell check!
2006-06-30 20:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ghosts come to us in subtle ways. They don't jump out and say, "Boo!" unless they were people who did that when they were alive. When my grandmother (to whom I was extremely close) died, she spent the rest of the night in my dream. There was no sorrow, only sweet remembrance of the time we had spent together when I was a child. I had no idea then that she had passed away. I woke up, joyful, feeling that I had had a wonderful night. It wasn't until later that morning that my aunt called me to say she had died. In another case, my dad saw the ghost of his late wife, a very strong woman who died too young from cancer. Others saw her too. Ghosts are not weird, scary spirits. In my experience, it is love that keeps them from leaving too quickly. When you lose someone you love, be open to his or her presence. I have experienced this more than once.
2006-06-30 20:42:18
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answered by Kay W 1
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When I was about six years old, (in 1988) I was down by the St. Mary's River. There was a ship passing through and the name on the bow was "Edmund Fitzgerald". I found out about a week later that ship sank in 1975.
2006-06-30 20:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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i never saw a ghost but i was attacked by 1in my house. i had just woke up and was walking toward the kitchen when a ghost pushed me on the floor. when i got up it threw me against the door. when i got up it grabbed me and i screamed and than it went away. i called my moms and she said because i was depressed and my house was a mess and my curtains were covering my windows that no light can come in, that was an invitation for bad spirits to come in
2006-06-30 20:58:58
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answered by T 2
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I saw my Grandmother minutes after she passed. She sat on my bed, patted my leg and said "I'll be watching over you sugar. I love you." I ran to my parents room and told them Grandma had died. They said no she didn't. The phone rang with the news. It was 3:00 a.m. and I was 11yrs. old. I have since seen many more ghosts. I often feel them before I see them.
2006-06-30 21:52:45
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answered by Static Energy 2
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