I would'nt be answering this if not for the fact that I am anonymous!-lol. I had two bizarre experiences; the first, 10 years ago; the second, 13 months after the first. The first one happened in Feb. (98'). It was a cold night in the Midwest, with just the smallest hint of spring. I was driving up the street right after mine and I had just turned the corner. At the opposite end of the street, in the street and close to a parked car, I saw a huge pillar of "smoke". I was awestruck. At first I thought it was exhaust coming from the car it was next to, but as I neared, it appeared to contract slightly and shoot straight up and disappear. I pulled up along side of the car and saw that no one was inside and nobody was walking from the car. It wasn't exhaust, there was no fire, and no other source for what I saw. And I never saw anthing similar until 13 months later. I was drving down a major street, only about 3 miles from the first incident. In the west-bound lane I saw what appeared to be phosphorescent blue-white mass of "string/plasma?". I was going east, and I drove right by it. The car in that lane slowed down as it approached it, and as far as I can tell, it went through it. To me it resembled a mass or fishing wire, and I know it comes in glow-in-the-dark. But I know it wasn't that, and if that explanation is plausible, then why don't we see that kind of thing happening all the time? Besides, I'm positive that car went right through it. Those are my strangest experiences so far, and I've had nothing happen since.
2007-01-21 16:44:24
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answered by AnswerSeeker 3
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I have experienced many things supernatural. I have come to accept them as a wonderful part of my life. I believe some are ghost. Some are God. It's neat all around.
My cousin and Aunt lived in a little town house. I knew that there was something wrong with the room next to my cousins. We never went in there, ever. Both of us were completely uncomfortable.Soon, my cousin began closing the door, which was a relief. I did not have to look into that room anymore and I didn't have to acknowledge how much it bothered me. Eventually, I would hear her mother tromp up the stairs and open the door. Sometimes I would hear her rooting around in the room. One night, I woke from a sound sleep when something slammed into the wall next door, rolled up it, over our heads, over the room next door and back down the wall. It was a heavy object - it could not have been a rodent or small mammal. Eventually they moved to a different house, a quiet one.
We were laughing, unpacking things, and I shared how pleased I was that there were only two rooms in this house, and that we wouldn't have to listen to her going up the stairs like an elephant at night. She assured us that it had not been her, her back is bad, and she could not make it up the stairs. As we shared story after story about what we had experienced, she grew silent. She informed us that the neighbor had told her about the previous owner's son...he had died in that house one afternoon. In the very room I hated so much.
2007-01-21 15:54:43
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answered by The Pope 5
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I don't normally believe in ghosts, but I did have a supernatural experience once. I was working at Knott's Berry Farm on a ride called Kingdom of the Dinosaurs. There were 3 ride operators positioned inside the ride at all times -- we switched positions, or "bumped" every 30 minutes. One of these inside positions was in an area called Foliage Tunnel. The cars went up a hill in this tunnel that was filled with huge fake plants and gigantic bugs, supposedly from prehistoric times. There were two motors that ran the cars up the hill and they alternated days -- ran one motor on Monday, the other on Tuesday, etc. to keep them from burning out. In the ride operator's position there was a fake rock that we would hide behind to see if people were smoking or doing other things in the ride. One ride operator had left a pillow inside the fake rock so when we were in that position, we could take a quick nap. :) When I was training on the ride, my trainer told me that when the previous ride (Knott's Beary Tales) was being built in that same spot, a fire broke out the night before the ride was scheduled to open. A construction worker named Frank was killed in the fire and was said to 'haunt' the ride. I thought it was an interesting story but didn't put any stock in it until one day when I was working in Foliage Tunnel. I was really tired that day, so I pulled the rock over me and fell asleep. I woke up rather abruptly a short time later and saw a ride operator at the bottom of the Foliage Tunnel. I called out to him, thinking it was time to bump to the next position, but he didn't respond. I called his name again and he disappeared! That's when I realized I must have seen Frank, the ghost!
Sorry this was so long. Aloha! :)
2007-01-21 15:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Ghosts. Several different kinds.
2007-01-21 17:38:10
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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A ghost keeps stealing all of my Klondyke Bars out of my freezer. My wife denies stealing them and my golden retriever doesn't have an opposable thumbs to open the door. It must be ghosts! My wife could be lying or the cat is assisting the dog............................... No, its ghosts.
2007-01-21 15:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many experiences with ghosts to name. I almost died in 2004. I saw nothing to convince me there's a god.
2007-01-21 15:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have experienced divine intervention, healing, protection, transformation by our Lord Jesus Christ.
Ghosts and spirits are insane/evil demons that only desire your utter destruction. Contacting is opening the door to evil.
2007-01-21 15:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes shortly after my father was disfellowshipped for adultery from the christian congragation. we were sitting in the living room when all of sudden all the cupboards were slamming open and shut and the house got real cold. we left and went to my grandparents never to go back there.
2007-01-21 15:47:21
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answered by gary d 4
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I don't believe in ghosts or the supernatural.
2007-01-21 15:44:53
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answered by MsAdventure 5
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William james did a lecture called "Reality of the Unseen" about these kinds of events. You should read it.
http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/james/james4.htm
2007-01-21 15:46:18
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answered by RMS4EVER 3
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