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Please tell me i am a ghost hunter in training

2007-02-16 13:38:18 · 5 answers · asked by Emo 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

Wow pretty good ya know but if you arebt an expert dont go out in places like that its dangerous

2007-02-16 13:51:11 · update #1

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Do family members coming back from the dead count as ghosts?
It happens on a regular basis for me.

The first one was the most grand one. My Great Grandmother (yes she was still alive when I was a kid) came to me in a semi-dream, telling me she had passed on and that I was her favorite great-granddaughter. The next morning I told my parents about it, and they thought I was pretty weird anyways, what was one more weird thing?
Then the mail came. There was a letter saying that my Great Grandmother had passed away. Nice folks, don't even call, huh? But that's besides the point. Everyone turned to look at me, no respect mind you, just this incredulous look from each of them.

Craziest thing about this happening was I had prayed to God about two months before that to let me know before anyone else that she had passed. I had picked her because she was the oldest person I knew. Why had I asked for such a weird thing? My Dad did not believe in God, and I wanted God to proove to me He existed by doing this for me.

Really weird huh?

2007-02-16 14:20:39 · answer #1 · answered by Pixie 7 · 0 0

Last day I volenteered for the school carnival, and I was sitting in the cafeteria with a few other girls, and we each had our own stations. We were working on streamers and stuff, and we were doing a good job if I do say so myself.:-) I was sitting near a huge wall window to the south wall of the room. As I was working I noticed a little bead of water trickle down the top of the window. But then the little bead divided in half, then those beads split too, and then all of these trickles of water were running down the window. It just kept on coming, cnd coming, and then it was coming down rapidly, like a foamy waterfall. A huge crack started to run down the glass!! I screamed and the other girls ran over to see what was wrong. They said they didn't see anything, and when I looked at the window again I saw no traces of water and no crack. :-0

2007-02-16 22:02:57 · answer #2 · answered by Millie 3 · 0 0

Well, I've never had any kind of experience myself but I live within a mile of a place called Devil Worshipers' Mountain (by the locals).
Here's the facts...Approximately 25 years ago there was a gay male couple that lived up there reclusively (this is the south, btw). They sold marijuana, were quite eccentric, and threw lots a lavish parties. They had a very wild collection of gargoyles and gay type art like statues with unnecessary large penises and the like. They also had, for what reason I do not know, a dungeon under their basement, but as far as anyone knows it was just for a conversation type of thing (or maybe for sex play when most normal people hadn't heard of it yet?).
Well, the 2 men were never known to have hurt or bothered anyone, but their dope dealing brought them some unwelcome company one night and the 2 were murdered by a couple of out-of-towners (previous customers for dope) and thrown into a small lake/pond that was just a short walk from their house, which was rather like an old English castle, gargoyles withstanding. I read some newspaper clippings from the investigation and one of the local "detectives" was quoted as saying that he believed there was a "presence" there of pure evil and that all he wanted from the time he got out of his vehicle was to leave. I'm sure this one quote has led to most of the sightings I'll tell you about.
Okay, here's what goes on nowadays, or so they claim....this is the local scare-spot for the teenaged guys to take their girls. They ride up there at night to scare them out of their pants, if at all possible. This has been going on since the first week of the murders. Over the years people have vandalized the place into rubble from fires and what not, so the local government finally got permission from the far-distant current owners of the mountain to go up there and level the whole place, which they did. But before and since then, numerous people claim that they have seen ghosts and many more claim to have seen "The Thing". I forgot to mention it up in the "facts" part of this narrative, but the couple had a sign at the entrance to their dirt driveway that said, "Beware The Thing!!"...fact (my brother saw the sign first-hand). People claim that as they tried to drive up to the house site or away, that they could see some kind of hulking shadow type dog or something pacing their vehicle just a couple of dozen yards into the woods. Others claimed just to have heard something.
Others have claimed to have been "touched" by something while looking around the rubble of the house and ran screaming to their cars, or have seen your basic white creepy things hovering over the ground at various hights.
That's all I know of it all. Hope this tickles your craving.

2007-02-16 22:07:22 · answer #3 · answered by ExperienceD 3 · 0 0

last year myself and a couple of friends went "ghost hunting" for fun. and it ended up pretty creepy. too many experiences to name, but the thing that had us running from the scene was when there suddenly appeared before us a very large ball of blue-ish white light, totally contained, we'd seen a smaller version flickering throughout the trees all night, but when we came face to face with it, and it was huge, i've never witnessed anything like that before in my life. i've no idea what it could've been.

2007-02-16 21:46:25 · answer #4 · answered by shimmer 1 · 0 0

If you have fund or if your organization willing to, try to go to Indonesia. I was live in Java island studying the Javanese cultures. There's no single place in inner Java that its people don't believe in ghosts.
The most common ghost in Java is kuntilanak, a female ghost come from women who died in miscarriaged or died while giving birth. they described it as a woman wearing long white dress with messy long hair. some of them have holes in their back. local people believe kuntilanak live in big trees in remote places, trying to kidnapped new born babies or infants or seacrhing placentas to be eaten.
I think I've seen one when I travelled in a very traditional village.
I was passing a big tree in the night with flashlight as source of light when I saw a flying white cloth in the trees, looked like a towel more than a figure. it occured very fast, I barely unsure for what I've seen. when I search for it, it was no longer in there.

2007-02-16 22:03:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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