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In my lifetime, I have seen many things that I cannot explain. Life is wonderous in it's complexity and simplicity.

2006-10-24 02:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by kja63 7 · 1 1

I don't know about ghosts per se, but we used to live in an old farm house where a number of strange things happened. It made entertaining stories to tell that the window shade that was suddenly down, when I left it up, was a ghostly action. I often saw motion from the corner of my eye, that couldn't be explained when I turned to check it out. One time, I know I saw a large German Shepherd running around the corner of the house. When I got outside to look, it was not there. None of the neighbors had such a dog. I dreamed about this dog in an unusually vivid manner a couple of times. It was not a nice animal. Once, when I was working in the garden, I looked up to the house and saw someone looking out of an upstairs window at me. There was nobody else in the house.
It wasn't all me, either. My husband experienced several odd phenomena there. We moved to our current home 17 years ago and have not seen any weird stuff there.

2006-10-24 09:52:19 · answer #2 · answered by bellgoebel 3 · 0 0

I have had several eerie experiences. And I swear I saw a UFO once. Also, one time some girls and I were driving to a dance and we saw a whole troop of "people" walking along the edge of the road that we couldn't identify. Truly looked like aliens. For real.

Once I heard a clock ticking when I was trying to go to sleep in the house alone. It kept getting louder and louder. I finally got up the nerve to get up and turn the hall light on where the sound appeared to be coming from and it stopped. Still creeps me out and it was over 40 years ago.

2006-10-24 09:50:24 · answer #3 · answered by AKA FrogButt 7 · 0 0

I was nearly killed by a scottish faerie 2 years ago. the only thing that saved me was my dog.
I was walking from aberfeldy to pitlochry over the farragon ridge and decided to camp for the night. I saw a fire by the side of the path and went and joined it.
A little man was sitting by the fire, he didnt say anything when i asked if i could sit by, so i just did.
The fire burned down and the wee man pointed to a stack of wood. I got up to collect and my dog went mad, barking and growling between me and the log pile. Well, i trusted my dog and sat down while the old man got the wood instead.
We sat in silence and i eventually curled up with blanket and dog and went to sleep.
I woke up in the morning to find the ashes of the fire, the log the man was sitting on (but no man) and where the wood had been the night before, there was just a 20 ft drop.
My dog had saved my life
I no longer see faeries as cute and benevolent

2006-10-24 09:55:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My grandfather died in his home, so a short time after his death I went to stay with my grandmother ot keep her company. One evening, my grandmother was visiting a friend and I was at the house by myself. I was watching TV at the time and decided to turn of the TV and read in my room. I turned off the TV and the lights I walked down the hallway and heard a THUMP! I had no clue what the noise was so I called the dog and went to see what made the noise.

When I walked into the living room the TV remote was laying in the middle of the floor pointing down the hallway. There was no way that the dog could had gotten to the remote and I clearly remember putting the remote on the table where it would not fall off.

I wasn't afraid, I just had a feeling that it was my grandfather saying hello to me and letting me know he was watching over me.

2006-10-24 09:52:35 · answer #5 · answered by ravenmoon76 2 · 0 0

i havent but here is one my dad told to me
during his and my moms divorce, he said one night he woke up to see a figure standing in his bedroom doorway
he keeps a handgun in the bedside table so he said that he knew his only option was to try his best to make one fast sweep of rolling over and grabbing it out of the drawer
only thing was he said he was frozen with fear at the size of the thing and since it was dark he lay there watching it with squinched eyes for almost 2 minutes before he got the courage to make the move
as he watched it he said it seemed to him it was wearing an oversized coat or something and that it had alot of hair........and at one point it very very slowly turned its head to the side, as if listening
at this time he rolled off of the bed and grabbed the gun and when he came back up with it the thing had turned....he saw nothing but heard the noise of the clothing move and he thought it was moving away............
he walked slowly out of the bedroom and through the house.........but never found anyone
he checked the doors and windows and they were all locked from the inside
when i asked him what he thought it was he said only this 'ive decided that it was my inner demons haunting me'...............
take that for whatever you want
it still kind of spooks me because ive asked him a hundred times how sure he is that what he saw was real and not a dream
he always says the same thing
'it was there. as big as my doorway'

2006-10-24 09:55:48 · answer #6 · answered by iammissmess 3 · 0 0

I was 21 just after my mom died, i was at home by myself doing the dishes and in the kitchen was the door to the basement, all of a sudden that door started to shake, and LOUD well the garage door is right next to that one so i figured i had a friend come visit i looked , nobody was out there as i shut the garage door, the basement door shook again but harder and louder, i flewwwwww outta the kitchen and as i entered the living room all the knick knacks on this one shelf fell one by one landing in a neat organized order on to the floor. I grabbed the cordless called my bf at the time bawling begging him to come home from work early, thank god he worked across town he was home in 5 mins, i waited outside till he arrived, when he got home i told him about what happend, NOW the kicker of it all the knick knacks were back on the shlef!! He of course didnt belive me said i was nuts, well after he said that he fell....... jsut fell no reason nothing to trip over he fell. that was just one example of the few that happend later.... i to this day think it may have been my mom giving me a sign and regret not reacting differntly to it. I moved about 2 weeks later.( it was only my bf and our yr old son living there at the time) my brother ended up buying the house, and he said nothing ever happend to him. i live in WI no earthquakes. what else can it be>?????

2006-10-24 09:59:47 · answer #7 · answered by dntwannahearurshlt 1 · 0 0

I haven't seen a ghost,but I do believe in paranormal activity.

2006-10-24 13:34:46 · answer #8 · answered by Celebrity girl 7 · 0 0

Yes with my friends when I was a child. Some of them where playing glassy glassy at the time. (not at the same moment we saw the ghost thing)

2006-10-24 09:48:35 · answer #9 · answered by johnnysmit 2 · 0 0

When I was a little girl, the man who lived next door "disappeared". No one knew where he went and everyone in our little town thought he had died. But late one night I woke up and looked out my window to see him digging in his backyard. I went to tell my mother but she just told me to go back to bed. He was out there for about an hour then he left with something (a little box) after filling in the hole.

2006-10-24 09:48:41 · answer #10 · answered by Isis 7 · 0 0

i have experienced things that cant be explained so has my bf. my bf is really sensitive to this subject, but i find this subject fascinating no one really knows the answer to this things and we will never really know either. my bf has seen things but doesn't really like talking about it, i have heard,felt and smelt things that just took me by surprise. i would like to see a ghost just so i know its real

2006-10-24 09:50:16 · answer #11 · answered by crazycase2006 3 · 0 0

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