More than one. I used to have a ghost that followed me just about everywhere I went. He was mischevious, and onrey, but I recently had to ask him to leave cause he scared my wife.
I have been to an orphanage (condemed and closed down) in my area a couple of times and had several interesting run in's with things I couldn't explain, noises, voices, optical illusions, etc....
2007-01-18 05:39:12
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answered by Therious 3
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Light bulbs don't last long around me. I lived in an apartmnt for 20 years where the maintenance man kept claiming there was nothing wrong with the wiring in my apartment.
I moved to a townhouse in 1994 and the light bulbs keep popping there as well. Townhouse was brand new. I spend a fortune in light bulbs. Those $20 last a lifetime bulbs lasted 4 weeks. Other people in the same row of townhomes haven't changed them since 1994.
Lightbulbs and fuses in my cars over the years seem to need to be changed a lot.
Now I'm engaged and moving into a house in another state. My fiance has remarked that he needs to get an electrician out to check his wiring because the light bulbs are burning out for some reason. I have not told him of my past experiences.
Once I was driving down a street a thee street lamps went out. As I sat at a red light near the third one, it burst into flame.
I really don't know whether it's a coincidence or what.
2007-01-18 05:40:52
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answered by hawkthree 6
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Yes, When I was friends with this girl in High School I used to spend the night at her house all the time. Her house was in this really old neighborhood and her house was pretty old as well. Probably built in the 1800's.
We used to hear all sorts of strange noises at night, like someone pacing back and forth in her basement and once, I swear, a person was standing at the bottom of her stairs to the basement. Just standing there, not moving at all, staring right back up at me and my friend. We bolted back to her room right after that. If I remember correctly, we didn't leave her room until morning either.
I stopped spending the night over there after that.
Nobody will believe this, but I hope you find it interesting!
And by the way, Rich Z, I am a completely sane and mentally stable human being. Many people have different views of the paranormal and just because you are a sceptic, doesn't mean I can't believe.
2007-01-18 05:43:31
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answered by Leah 1
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Many! One comes to mind.
I was at a friends house for a birthday party. Her daughter came downstairs firghtened. She said someone was sitting on her bed.
Since I had had experience with spirits, I went up. There, standing in the girls bedroom was a woman dressed in an 19th century mourning dress and veil. I asked her why she was there.
She said she had lost her children in a fire and only wanted to protect this child. I told her not to sit on the childs bed anymore as it was scaring her.
Several days later I received a call from my girlfriend. Her house had indeed burnt and the worst of it was in the little girls room. Fortunately, the family had been away on a lark visiting another friend.
I went back to the burned down house and asked for the ghost. She had done her duty and was now gone.
2007-01-18 05:42:41
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answered by Nepetarias 6
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Yes, when I was younger I woke up one night to see a 'ghost' standing over my foster sister. We had just gotten her from an abused home. It scared me but only for the fact of what I was seeing. Didn't seem like a bad spirit or anything. He stood there watching my foster sister for a few second and disappeared. This happened probably 15 years ago but I will never forget it.
2007-01-18 05:46:40
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answered by Laceyfromcali 4
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I have had experiences since I was a small child. I had no choice but to believe! I lived in an apartment once that was sooo creepy...I would leave and return to find every cupboard door open in my kitchen!! It didn't matter if I was gone for two hours or two seconds...it would happen every time!!! No explanation for this. This happened just recently: my mother died in December 17 years ago, and around the time of her death (just a few short weeks ago!) I found 4 S & H green stamps...for those of you who are unfamiliar with them, they were trading stamps that have been out of circulation since the 1970's!! These stamps came out of nowhere!!!!! I haven't even seen any in over 20 years! She used to collect them. In the immortal words of the cowardly lion "I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks, I do, I do, I do!!!"
2007-01-18 05:48:01
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answered by auntcookie84 6
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Life is a paranormal/supernatural experience
2007-01-18 05:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes ; and there is no logical explanation for any of the handful of them I have experienced - never-the-less , it all happened . If I were told these things by a stranger , never having experienced them myself - I'd never believe it .
2007-01-18 06:36:35
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answered by missmayzie 7
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I'm sure all the skeptics will give me thumbs down for this, but YES--I've had a few experiences with ghosts....especially since my mom and my stepson died. Lights turning on by themselves...things moving by themselves...unexplainable smells...the cold air phenomenon.
2007-01-18 05:40:05
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answered by bradxschuman 6
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yes, and yes.
many things happen for which there is no explanation - there are signs all around you of "other-worldliness." whether or not you actually see or experience them depends on how open you are to that experience. many people experience things in times of great emotional or psychological stress (loved one's death/dying, prolonged illness, separation, divorce, traumatic injury, etc...) that they would not normally notice.
2007-01-18 05:51:31
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answered by SmartAleck 5
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