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a LOT of freeky things have happened in the house that I live in now. It was built in the mid 1800's and was used for Catholic Church services for quite a while... ANYHOW, I don't know if that is why all of the odd things happen but the house does have a great deal of history.
Our children complain about the T.V. turning itself off while they're watching it or that it turns on during the night (all three upstairs rooms). the french doors to the foyer (hinged) open themselves from time to time. a great deal of the events seem to be a ghost working on pet-peeves of my husband's... cabinet doors will slam (that were closed when we left the kitchen) shampoo bottles have rattled and then fallen off the CERAMIC TILED bath-tub wall... the most bothersome thing (which scared my husband pale) was one morning when he was getting ready for work, he walked into the kitchen and saw that someone had left the door open that goes to the pantry (HE HATES THAT) but he said that when he started to walk towards the door to close it, IT SLAMMED ITSELF and knocked the entire bottom through the jam FROM INSIDE THE KITCHEN (as the door is hinged to open into the pantry.) there are dozens of things that have happened in this house.

2007-02-13 16:50:30 · answer #1 · answered by JayneDoe 5 · 0 0

I have heaps of experiences many of which I have cited here in the past. I believe that hauntings and the spirit world exist and that its not all a fabrication of a mentally ill mind. I have posted similar questions to yours and read similar questions about life after death and the dead contacting the living and spirits etc and all are the same - 20 to 30 people sharing experiences some very relieved to do so because without this forum they would feel like they were being judged or may lose their jobs etc by coming out with their personal experiences of the supernatural, so its with relief they can tell them here annonimously.

There are hundreds of examples and I because of my own experiences believe them.

2007-02-13 17:18:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I know this is a disappointment as an answer, but all I'm gonna say is that in the 42 years I have been alive, I have experienced exactly 1 thing that I still don't understand but it made a believer out of me, belief that some things are not easily explained away and there are some things that cannot be explained. I am still trying to convince myself it never happened because I would rather not believe that these things could be real, and I really hope that it was some kind of shared momentary glitch instead of what I think it was.

2007-02-13 17:00:29 · answer #3 · answered by barbara b 5 · 1 0

Roswell, GA is a very haunted area-especially in the historical section. Sometimes I would take the route from my last residence to work that went thru this area cos 1) I love it and 2) traffic is better. Anyway, there is a grey house near one of the main roads that always gave me the willies. I would say that I'm susceptible at times to the "6th sense", but I don't think anything actually made me almost physically sick just to be near it like this house did- and mind you, I was just driving by...
One night my friend and I were walking around that area and I saw the Roswell Ghost Walk people on their tour. They stopped at that house and did a lot of discussing and picture taking. Later, I decided to take the tour and I came to find out that the house used to belong to the town's hangman, and after each hanging, he and his less than pleasant friends would go back to the house for celebrations. A medium also explained to the tour guides that she felt horrible child abuse from the upstairs area... I wouldn't even go near the house on the tour. I stood very far back away... and on the backside of the house, the flashlight dims, cameras don't work very well, and cell phone batteries die-until you move away from the area. creeeepy

2007-02-13 17:06:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Many years ago, when I visited my Chinese friend's house after her grandma had passed away for one hundred days. I stayed overnight and slept alone in one of my friend's bedroom, bed facing the door.

About past 12 midnight, I heard chains dragging on the floor outside the bedroom where the sitting room was. Newspaper turning; the baby spring bed swinging noise; sound of someone washing china bowls and spoons at the sink; and someone moving around in the kitchen at the rear of the house.

I knew my friend's deceased grandma used to swing the baby to sleep, washed her china bowls after her eating, and dragged her feet when she moved around in the kitchen when she was alive.

All this while, I could also hear my friend's parents talking softly, lying in bed, in the bedroom next to mine. On hearing the "unnatural" sounds, I pulled the blanket over my head. I was afraid of what I would see should the bedroom door facing my bed suddenly opened!! Is it going to be just the normal grandma I had seen or was it going to be some horrible looking thing? I kept praying that the door would not opened.

The next morning, I asked my friend to ask her parents whether they both heard anything the last night. Both parents said they heard nothing. I told them what I had heard and my friend's sister said that I should buy pick 4 as she believed anyone who had heard their grandma's return during the 100 days wake would win in gambling. I didn't buy pick 4 as I was not a gambler but my lucky number was the pick 4 winning number that very day!!

2007-02-13 17:36:14 · answer #5 · answered by walker stumbler 2 · 2 0

Base housing. Many people lived in the historic housing of Barksdale AFB. People that were returning from WWII and Veitnam. Many of who killed themselves over post war trauma. They killed themselvs in those houses. You CAN hear creaking of footsteps, slight voices. Doors will be open by no one, and closed just the same. Lights have a mind of their own. I can say this is true because I myself witnessed it. My friends and I were all outside walking in when we saw the attic lights turn on. No one was in the house as we had just arrived from running errands. My pal and I go upstairs to turn it off, but it was already off. We saw it from the stairway because the door was open. The normaly locked door. Its creeping me out just thinking about it. There have been suicides in the dorms I live in, and could not imagine how many may have occured in the room I occupy.

2007-02-13 16:46:10 · answer #6 · answered by shootdraxxus 2 · 1 0

are you ready? about fifty years ago,in east st.louis my brother and i was always finding things to do, we would play by the back door until 7or8 at nite.My mother would tell us to come inside i said to my brother let's go and get the firewood before we go in,mind i was the one to start stuff! :) he's scary ok! as we started to get the wood i said look at the clothes on the line.! and they would appear to be moving and he would run inside, i was only joking. :) but the real ghost story happened on a cold wednesday nite, it had rained very hard and the wind blew away the shingles on the house next door, and you could see all the way through to the backyard.So the people moved away and left everything.Well i would watch this house every chance i got because when the neighbors left they left a white horse in the back yard,and this horse would walk up to the back door as though someone was there.When i tld my brother to come and see he told me i was fibbing,then on Saturday morning at 7:am the mailman walked right up to the front door and handed the mail to someone inside(remember you could see clear through this house) and the next thing the white horse was inside too.STANDING NEXT TO NOTHING WE COULD SEE!!!!!! .we stood there with our mouths wiiiiiiiiiide ooooooopen.and it gives me gooses even to this day (true story) hope this scare you up.

2007-02-13 17:53:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

my dad travelled a lot when i was young and would come home late at night, his routine was to come in and give us a kiss and say see you in the morning dragonfly, that was my nickname, one night i felt be awoken and received a kiss on the forward and instead of see you in the morning, i remember him saying im ok, the next morning running down stairs to greet him, i learned he had died in a car accident the night before, so yes i definitly beleive in ghost or spirts.... my mom told me that when i was young i would say things and they would happen, i don't remember, but today i have extreamly good intuition, in the case of my father my mom remembers me begging my dad not to go on that trip, he was a musician,
i have so many true personal experiences and stories, i could be here all day, but i one i am writting about above was my first experience with a ghost and my first experience with death,

2007-02-15 07:19:55 · answer #8 · answered by dragonfly2dreams 3 · 2 0

I saw one figure at the end corner of my bed when sleeping but never investigate it seriously.

What i experience the most is dejavu, happen when i was still a kid. Like i usually know when my favourite comic would be published before it did happen, and i have been told which i will go to when i would be in high school.

2007-02-13 20:28:38 · answer #9 · answered by Sparkling pearl 4 · 1 0

In my school loads of girls used to talk of the ghost ''white lady'' i knew ghosts were not real. They said if you go in the girls toilets and say this poem (i can't remember it) and she would come out and start saying weird stuff and hover over you. Creepy. Now that i think of it there could be a white lady.. :S Ha ha!

2016-05-24 08:36:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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