Yes - I had a bad experience in a house I bought in Liverpool. Long story short : Old widowed lady lived there - I fixed the house up - trouble started when I cut a attic door into the upstairs. The electrics used to switch off at the mains - it was brand new installed. The house was always cold. My wife at the time had a conversation with me upstairs I came in 5 mins later. Things you need like keys and combs would be found upstairs behind the wardrobe. Money thrown on the mantle piece would be stacked a minute later when you come back into the room. Once a pair of nail clippers materialised in the living room in mid air in a bright flash of light and fell to the floor - infront of me, my wife and best friend. Then things got worse - the gas cooker was full on and my wife was nearly unconscious & couldn't smell it. We ended up getting a local vicar to bless all the rooms and the house and everything stopped. The story from the neighbour was the widow was only married six months and her husband died - but she never sold the house because she could feel him there. I sold the house and moved on, but it was a rough 2 years.
2006-07-24 02:57:07
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answered by Evo 3
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One night took me to see a house in Malaysia once which had been used by the occupying Japanese army in the Second World War as an interrogation and torture centre. After the war it was abandoned.
Although it was a bungalow in the middle of skyscrapers in the heart of the city, this house had never been demolished or redeveloped because every team of builders which had ever been sent there swore after one day that it was haunted and they refused to stay. As we got to within about 100 metres of the house the hair suddenly stood up all over my body and the temperature seemed to drop very dramatically. There seemed to be lights on inside the house and I could see the shadows of people walking about behind the curtains. My friend said: "There you are, I told you. That's what always happens." He didn't seem too bothered by it but I was too terrified to go any further. As we moved back, it all went dark again. I still shudder to think of it.
I have no belief in ghosts in the abstract and have never seen anything else like it before or since. I sometimes wonder whether this friend momentarily hypnotised me into seeing some kind of hallucination.
2006-07-24 10:55:42
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answered by Dramafreak 3
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Well first yes i watch most haunted as often as i can, it's great, and yes i have seen many Ghost, but I prefer to call them what they really are, Spirits. The first time i saw one I was to young to know, but she sat beside me every night when i went to bed, i can remember as far back to the age of 5. I found out who she was when she came to me some years later and stopped me going to a place what some people would call Hell, and she is still with me always be my side.
A few months ago i woke up and saw a young girl standing at the bottom of my bed, and where i work there are many sightings which i have seen. There was one where a couple of boys had been playing with a ouija board, and what they did not realise is they disturbed a young spirit boy. He wanted to play with them, and did not understand when they did not, because they could not see him, so he started playing around banging on the walls, moving things around. The two boys were getting very scared at this point, and i was called in to deal with it. Which i did by showing the boy the light, and his family waiting.
I could go on, and on, but this will have to do for now.
Love and Peace
2006-07-24 05:03:26
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answered by ringo711 6
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I believe in ghosts too. I used to live in a haunted house and constantly felt like I was being watched. I have never seen one before though. And yes, I do watch all those shows about ghosts and haunted houses etc.
2006-07-24 02:49:24
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answered by Terra T 4
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Hi there.
Grew up in a house which had very strange happenings. My Godfather, who lived in the opposite house, saw what he believed to be a ghost over at our house while we were out. A man in a long black cape and tricorn hat walking down the side of our house. He ran over but noone was there.
When I was about six, I saw my grandfather in my room about a year after he died. He had come to say goodbye, I think. My father also saw him from my bedroom door. He had woken up because all the lights and electrical appliances in the house had switched themselves on and he had to go around and switch them all off again!
I sense and hear things a lot, but don't see them very often. I, too, believe in them 100% but am not sure what they are, really. Have watched 'Most Haunted', but don't really take it all that seriously!
2006-07-24 03:03:37
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answered by thatchinnorgirl 2
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Hun as a child and living in a haunted house (I actually still live in it) I have experienced all kinds of haunting everything from being touched , my name called, moving objects, orbs, full blown apparitions, footsteps in the hall and on the stairs, but the time thing that has stood with me is this time my little brother was about 3 years old and he had this bright red ball that he would play with, one afternoon I was babysitting and I heard him laughing in his room when I went inside he was sitting against one wall and rolling the ball across the room the ball would stop almost reaching the wall across from him and then he would say "its your turn" and that ball actually came back!!. Like that story they are so many. I love the fact that now I can openly talk about it you see as a child my family would tell us not to talk about it because most people have two opinions or you are crazy or its demons and in my case its neither.
2006-07-25 03:38:08
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answered by mistic_eyes03 3
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I do not 100% believe in ghosts, which is strange as I have seen two ghosts personally. The first was in 1999 in the stockroom of a shop where I working, the second time was in an abandoned (and possibly condemned) upper floor flat above a different shop in which I was working.
2006-07-24 08:23:26
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Hi I have one or two in my house, I live in a little cottage in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and strange things are always happening, in my hall I have a lamp that switches itself off only when my husband passes by it, we have had friends and family walk past it to test it but it only happens to him - in that hallway a saw a little boy with dark hair and wearing a striped t-shirt and shorts skipping past our living room door, we do not have children there is only the 2 of us. Also my husband was working in the garage and he dropped his hammer but continued working on, when he bent down to pick it up about 10 mins later it was sitting on the stepladders beside him - it totally freaked him out. We hear voices and once even singing. My father-in-law was mucking out our stables and heard some-one speaking - he answered then looked out of the stable and there was no-one there. I have felt something tug at the back of my clothes the way a child would when they want your attention.
I'm not scared by my ghosts but comforted by the fact that they are there - I never feel alone. You could possibly write these things off as our imagination but there has been too many things happen
I watch Most Haunted now and again, but I think it get a bit silly when David Acora gets 'possessed' by the spirit, that kinda puts me off
2006-07-26 01:50:18
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answered by YeeHaa! 2
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I don't watch Most Haunted, bit fake to me, as I have to admit I used to dabble in Ouija Boards with a group of us NOT RECOMMENDING THIS!! We were always careful, and always made sure the sessions were closed, as on occasion there were some very strange occurrences. One that stands out in my mind was a glass we were using smashed on the table, nothing near it, nothing hit it, centre of table and it imploded, as though someone had crushed it in their hand. Also one session, the room we were in the door opened, and closed as though someone was walking through it, and footsteps on wooden floorboards went along the hall then out the front door. The floor had thick carpet! I do believe something else exist outside our lifetime, what I don't know. "Funniest" ghost was at my Sister-In-Law's house... we'd leave a mess and dirty washing up, come down in the morning and it would be done. S-I-L came down early one morning, and the ornaments on mantel piece were all moving round. The washing was a sort of joke, but this made her move quickly!
2006-07-24 06:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never actually seen a ghost, but in one house I lived at, It was haunted for sure! It was really freaky, and weird things were always going on, especially at night.
My mom heard kids giggling and splashing in the bath tub at one in the morning, there were cold spots in the house, and slamming doors, and things that would be found broken upon returning home, although no one was in the house.
Ghosts or not, it was something supernatural!
2006-07-24 02:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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