i feel the first thing that came to me is maybe she is scrying.
This can be done with a mirror.
If you do a google search on scrying this might help.
Also.. if there are spirits in the house.. A cleansing of the house should be done as well as a protective sheilding done by each of you within the house..
This could even be done as a group thing so everyone feels comfortable about it.
I will find a page for you that will help with shielding and cleansing.
Blessings ALD
Back in a tick.
2007-01-07 17:10:01
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answered by A Lady Dragon 5
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My experience wasn't frightening - in fact, it was quite comforting.
I lost my grandmother, who was more like my mother to me, last May. Some odd things happened around the house (her picture kept falling over - now, the frame was a bit bent, so I figured that was it, but you'll see why it's important in a moment).
Well, one of these "weird" things happened again, and I sort of frustratedly said, "Gramma, if you're trying to tell me something, you have to find a better way to do it! I don't know if these are just little weird things happening, or if it's you!"
A few days later, my mother did something pretty awful - she told me she wouldn't even *sell* me some items she was thinking about selling to someone else. Said she was afraid that if she sold these 4 items to me, it might prompt the other buyer (who'd never even seen the collection to begin with) to give her less of a good deal (She is selling probably about 2-300 pieces). These things were very important to my grandmother, and while I couldn't afford to buy all the pieces, I wanted to keep at least some. I was so angry and hurt.
My mother had, when she cleaned out my grandmother's place, given me some stuff - nothing of value (monetary), but just some stuff my grandmother had collected over the years (stuffed animals and the like). One of the things she gave me was a "cheapie" music box. When I got it, in June, I put it in my children's room on a very high shelf they can't reach.
The night my mother pulled this crap, I was putting my youngest down for the night. We were rocking and I was caught up in the moment - the last time the weather had been like it was was during the time my grandmother had still been alive, but was very ill. At almost the very moment I started thinking about my grandmother, this music box, which had been up on the shelf for at least 4 months or so, began to play - not a lot, just a couple of "plink plinks." The melody was from Cats - the very first musical I'd been to - and she had taken me to. I realized at that moment that no matter what my mother tried to keep from me, she would never take away the fact that my grandmother loved me and even in death was still trying to impart that to me. I felt this amazing feeling and I was assured that death wasn't the end and that she loved me so much she wanted to let me know she was o.k. And she took to heart my insistence that she *really* let me know it was her! On the day I needed it most...
Since then, the picture hasn't fallen over again. I don't feel her presence anymore, and I think it's because she accomplished what she needed to do. She let me know she was o.k., and that she didn't really leave me. I know I'll see her again :)
2007-01-07 17:16:48
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answered by tagi_65 5
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Demons and angels are real beings, and many people have seen both. When angels appear there is a sense of profound peace and tranquility (although eyewitnesses testify that it may be a fearful sight also). Demons usually bring discord, passion and/or panic within one's soul. Only people experienced in spiritual struggles can literally see them in accordance with what is allowed for them to see.
Nevertheless, I believe that people who have turned away from God can experience the "supernatural" and "paranormal" occurances because they are defendless against the demons. "Seeing" something is a fruit of their imagination that is influenced by overwhelming demonic suggestions.
Being a great sinner I have experienced a "supernatural" occurance many years ago, and it was quite scary. I don't think what I experienced was particulary interesting. However, it taught me an important lesson, which I would never forget.
2007-01-07 17:19:50
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answered by Kalistrat 4
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Yes. Ever since I was a wee child, in every house i've ever lived in, at every age, life situation, etc.
Spirits and ghosts abound. Trust your instincts about them. After time, you do get used to them being about and you learn to gage whether you were scared because you got suprised, or because you feel something inherently "wrong" with that appearance.
Getting out of their way never hurts.
Not everyone in a family will have the same experiences - some people never hear anything, others see just shadows, others see details, or hear things, see things move, etc.
Some people have a combination of the above at different times throughout their lives.
2007-01-07 17:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i havent been through things like that, but i do believe there are ghosts..when my daughter was about 2, we were in the living room and she was sitting on the floor in front of me, she looked up and her face turned a bit white as her head was following something down the hallway..she jumped up on my lap and buried her face..i asked her what was wrong, she said she saw a man..the house we live in was new and to my knowledge, never had anything strange going on in this area..there have been other times when my mom had heard things in the house too, like someone running down the hallway and both she and the cat looked..dont know what it was as she and the cat were the only ones home at the time..
2007-01-07 17:12:23
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answered by Nikkib 4
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I wouLd reaLLy like to believe in Paranormal Stories.. But My Logic TeLLs me that it is impossible..
But Here's a Bit I know..
Some Houses are Just "FuLL" of Electronic Devices, Thus the Electronic Waves Affects The Mental Function of The Brain of some persons ( The Person Sees some illusions or he/She experiences Hallucinations)
2007-01-07 17:17:04
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answered by rien 2
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I don't believe in ghosts and in the paranormal. Maybe you should take your daughter to a therapist and see if there is an underlying problem that you don't know about. It is possible. I'm not saying that your daughter is mentally ill. It's just that girls around her age as they go through puberty not only go through the expected physical changes, but also psychological too. Consider that.
2007-01-07 17:36:37
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answered by angelcat 6
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it doesn't happen to me very often but everyonce in a while...
i was walking through my living room and my sister(the only other one home) was sitting in a chair across the way. i asked her what she was doing and she said nothing, so i kept walking... suddenly if felt like something grabbed my arm. it scared me really bad. i still have no clue what it was. i know it wasn't my sister or anyone else though. and then sometimes at night(like 2 or 3 in the morning) i hear noises but if i go and check nothing is there.
2007-01-07 18:24:55
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answered by caligirl 2
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Too many times to count. One of my accounts was actually recorded in a book published last year....available on Amazon. E-mail me if you'd like info....I don't have an interest in the book, but - I'm in it. I did the interview last year - and - all of a sudden the author sent me a copy and a thank you note.
The story is 100% true...and I have many others.
2007-01-07 17:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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oh yes, i believe that it is very real..sometimes i think that the person can be going crazy, but in 8 out of 10, the person is right and there is a spirit there and they are just a little psychic..if your mind believes it then how can it not be real?
2007-01-07 17:10:25
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answered by kristina43 5
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