Yes, I have had alot of Paranormal Experiences. I also have a Paranormal Group that I am Manager of. My first experience is when I was 5 years old and it hasn't slowed down yet. I hope you know just what you are in for and that your group can help anyone in the group that may be under attack. There is good and there is not so good, like demons. Our group is not trained in that area so when we run into that in an investigation, we close what we're doing and respectfully explain to the homeowner or business owner who has had asked our Group for help that they need to get hold of a very well-trained De monologist and give them a number for them to call. We don't leave anyone high and dry. I love being a part of an investigative team and it helps with the fear that we have all come under while doing this. It is also good as we trust each other and no one will call us stupid or whatever for what we know to be the truth and that is The Paranormal is very real. Ghosts and spirits are very real. Best part of all of this is we get to help someone else out.
Good Luck with your group.
2007-05-13 09:10:21
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answered by sherry 5
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I hate to copy and paste but I just answered this question on another board so I will add it here. Here it is!
I can now say that I have as of a few weeks ago. I was able to record what is commonly referred to as a shadow ghost. I saw it with my naked eyes and then was able to get a recording. The recording is still being analyzed.
I am the Manager for NC Paranormal Investigations. Our team investigated Fort Fisher in North Carolina and saw some pretty interesting things. You can see some of our other stuff on our website. www.ncparanormal.com There are literally tons of pictures that you can look at and you can also send in your story for website consideration!
We have been investigating paranormal activity for many years now and are one of the top recognized groups in the state.
If you have any personal questions for me and you do not feel comfortable asking in a public forum, you can e-mail me at thomas@ncparanormal.com
2007-05-11 13:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have had too many paranormal experiences to even count, most of them UFO sightings, but the most significant paranormal experiences happened to me years apart.
Back when I was 7 years old, I encountered extraterrestrials and lost 6 hours of time.
Last year, I heard a noise outside in my back yard at night and when I looked out the back window to investigate it, I saw a tall, humanoid figure sitting on my fence - it was dressed in this white tight-fitting outfit and wore a hat or something on his head that appeared to be kinda like a skullcap (also white).
Whatever (or whoever) this being was (or is),it had a very pointed nose and a skull-like face - it jumped down and looked at me through the window (as in RIGHT UP AGAINST THE WINDOW), and started to open its mouth. I slammed the blind shut, but saw, in the reflection of the polished wood floor, I saw a bluish white flame.
Upon research into what I saw that night, I discovered that I had seen a cryptozoological paranormal creature known as Spring-Heeled Jack.
2007-05-13 22:04:02
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answered by Blue Rose Thorn 6
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I have had 2 experiences. First, I was doing a show at a local theatre. The Bama Theatre, in Tuscaloosa, AL. I had just told a few of the younger girls the ghost story of the theatre, most of which I just made up to scare them. I was standing in the left wing about 3 feet from this spiral staircase. I felt someone put their hands around my waist, like they were trying to scare me. I tried to brush the hands away but there weren't any hands there. I turned around still feeling hands on my waist but no one was behind me. I was scared out of my mind. The manager of the theatre swears it isn't haunted, but I think it is. Also, about a month later, my class went on a trip to Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first place we went was the McRaven House. In one bedroom upstairs, a 14 year old girl died in childbirth, in the 1800's. I know people say that a room being cold is a sign of ghost activity, but this room was burning up. In fact it was so hot that I nearly passed out.The tour guide said to me that it wasn't the first time someone had gotten dizzy or fainted in that room. She said it was usually in a group of teenagers that it happened. We were a group of 14 and 15 year old girls. In the next room, there was a candlestick holder on the mantle, and crystals were dangling from it. When we walked in, one crystal was moving back and forth like someone was pushing it with their finger. It moved like that for about 15 minutes at least. That is how long we were in the room. About half of the group saw it. The house is called the most haunted house im Miss. and I believe it is. Good luck with your paranormal team, I'd love to hear more about it.
2007-05-13 17:45:00
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answered by filmnoirgirl16 3
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I have had two Lucid Dreams and several Deja Vu. I am occasionally very lucky, but I suspect that was just chance given the size of the sample. I understand that there are rational explanations for these events. I have never experienced anything else of an unusual nature and have no reason to suspect I have ever met a person who could actually do anything unusual. Sorry for being a skeptic, but I have no reason to believe and have met lots of tragic fakes.
2007-05-11 02:05:48
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answered by Glytch 2
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I don't know if you'd consider this paranormal, but I have experienced many instances of mental telepathy, clairvoyance and emotional empathy (i.e. being an empath). I've also experienced two (possibly three) instances of what I'm pretty sure was astral projection (an out-of-body experience you do on purpose, not to be confused with a near-death experience, which is obviously NOT intentional!)
I wish I could also say that I've visited a haunted place, or seen, heard, and/or communicated with a ghost, but unfortunately that hasn't happened. I hope it does someday!
2007-05-11 01:06:12
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answered by scary shari 5
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As a young girl of 8, my paternal. grandmother passed away (heart stuff), in the hospital. She was my favee. relative and always made me feel like us was the chosen fav. too. Ten years later, at a family reunion, we were fondly remembering her and the horribly, tragic day. I talked about the warm, very bright, beautiful day. The giant yellow roses in the garden (her favorites). Her shiny braided long hair. The lovely nitie she was wearing. How all the adults were rushed out of the room through the sliding door, into the garden during the final attack. I went into detail about what we all had to watch as the medical team tried everything to save her, in her room. How she couldn't speak, but had kept glancing over to me with her bright, calm eyes. Everyone looked stunned and was silently looking at me? My aunt, a nun, finally said it was impossible for me to know all that because everything I had just said was completely accurate except...They had all been called in to see her. It had been 2 o'clock in the morn. and my siblings and I had been taken to a dear friends home to sleep over. No child had been present. I know I was. I feel that she wanted to see me one more time.
2007-05-11 09:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I was at Culp's Hill in Gettysburg. If you're not familiar with it around 3,000 people died in the woods around Culp's Hill over the course of the 3 day battle. I climbed the tall observation tower with my 3 year old son. It was very dark because we were in the woods at about 6pm in November. I couldn't see a thing looking over the railing but several times my son pointed to the ground asking "Who's that? Who's that" We were totally alone and the park was about to close. I couldn't see anything be he insisted he saw something.
Another incident involves my brother. Years after my grandfather died my brother was staying in his old house with a friend. My grandfather's pride and joy was his grandfather clock. He would wind it every week and take care of it. After he died no one touched it, it never chimed and I think we all assumed it was broke. It hadn't been wound in nearly 2 years and it certainly hadn't chimed. My brother came home the next morning telling us the clock had started chimming.
2007-05-11 01:07:52
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answered by Dawn-Marie 5
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Okay... let's see.
The time I talked to ghosts. The time I flooded my room with energy and as a result bad entities flocked to investigate... the numerous times I have been attacked by demons (at one point they were trying to kill me for two years. Two very long years...). Then there was the time I was lying down, trying to sleep, and Ii was not even drowsy yet when I suddenly saw my shoe dragging itself across the room... but that could have been my imagination. The rest wasn't.
Oh and of course there have been numerous times when my relatives have appeared to comfort me... my great-grandfather who I never met while he was alive has appeared several times when I needed comfort.
It goes on and on... but that is all I feel like telling you.
2007-05-12 15:14:17
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answered by Mysterious Bob 4
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yes ,i was drawing late at night in my room and my door was shut and locked, and i heard something that sounded like a 80 pound person pacing my door and slightly opening it and the air was not on plus everyone in the house was sleeping.
another story..
my grandmas relitive was staying at her house and was putting a tarp on the roof because it was going to rain.. and then all the sudden she was surrounded by five or six evil entities pitch black.She ran to tell my grandma but she diden't belelive her btw my grandma practices spritisim her relative never came back after that insedent ..
2007-05-12 06:37:57
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answered by Brunette Diamond 5
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