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Has anyone had a real-life experience with ghosts or the paranormal? Do you believe in this?

2007-09-08 02:02:13 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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No, but I live to really close the supposedley most haunted library in the world. I've been there. Nothing much happend. I just looked around and went to the basement. There was just a bunch of dust and books. It was at night and there were no ghosts. Bunch of hocus pocus bullcrap if you ask me.

2007-09-08 02:13:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I totally believe. I have had only two experiences, but they were very real.
The first was when I was 22. It was morning, I just woke up and was still lying in bed. I looked over by my bedroom door and my dead grandma was standing there, plain as day. She said to me, and I'll never forget it...."I'm sorry, I'm so sorry".
My father passed away the next evening at home.

The second time, i was working in a home setting up for an estate sale. The owner told me the house was unusual, but said nothing else. i was frequently there by myself. Heavy mirrors would be moved off the wall and across the room, I smelled rotten eggs...sulfer often. When I told the home owner, who was an ordained minister, by the way, she blessed the house and told me that was the reason she had moved out of there when she was quite young, despite her parents staying.

The home was built around 1900, and 3 women had violent deaths there. A hanging, a gun shot and a heart attack, all in the same room!
So.... to answer your question... Yes I believe. One hundred percent. I also believe that mostly there is nothing to fear with those who have passed over... mostly...

If a person who loved you or knew you in life passes... they will not harm you in death. It is ok to reach out. Animals can sense a prescence, ever seen a dog just stare at a wall or somewhere in the room? You do nt see anything, but do they?
Thanks. get TAPS magazine.

2007-09-08 09:17:08 · answer #2 · answered by Arlene M 2 · 0 0

Yes... I have had three experiences. The first was it was late at night... I was sleeping in my sisters room upstairs at the back of the house. When she woke me up and we heard a male voice mumbling. We thought either my dad was talking in his sleep or they left a t.v. on. So we went downstairs and we didn't hear it anymore. My father was sound asleep snoring. My mother has heard this as well. My father after many years finally heard it being home alone. He thought someone broke into the house. Only to find no one there. My second experience was I was babysitting my uncles three kids. They were 2/4/6 years old. I was in the computer room and heard a baby crying. Thinking it was the 2 year old went to her room only to continue hearing it coming from the boys room... Needless to say it was coming from the closet in their room. No babydolls or nothing in the closet. I was freaked out. Well a couple months down the road I babysat them again. I fell asleep on the couch it was around midnight. I heard a huge cry in my ear. Woke me up so fast. I went to the childrens room and they were all snoring. My uncle never heard it. But the cats bat at things on the walls and doors that aren't there. So yeah I believe that there are ghosts. Or something that walks the earth with us...

2007-09-11 00:12:24 · answer #3 · answered by Breyed19 1 · 0 0

I live in a house with a ghost. With the research that we have done on the house, we believe his name was Ed. Ed likes to listen to the radio, some talk show. The radio, I can’t see what type it is, ‘sits’ about hip high in what is about the center of the ground floor level of the house. I can never quite make out what is being said on the show. Ed does not show up all the time. This was originally a vacation house, so Ed usually only hangs out in the summer and he hasn’t come out this summer, yet. I have said ‘Hello’ to Ed a few times, but he’s never responded (that I can tell). Since Ed is not destructive or even distracting, now I know someone hasn’t broken in to ‘my’ house, we basically leave Ed alone.

2007-09-08 09:19:33 · answer #4 · answered by Aunt Karen 4 · 0 0

OK, first, when i was a child, the night my grandmother died, I was away from home. I cried all night. I did not know until the next morning that she died. The same thing happened when my grandfather died.

My son claimed to see his grandmother when he was four.
Strange things happened in her house after her death. One of her statuettes broke for no reason when we were talking about her (laughing) and we could not keep the light bulbs in the kitchen from blowing out. This light she used for a grow light for the plants she loved.

I believe.

2007-09-09 00:29:20 · answer #5 · answered by janie 2 · 0 0

Yes, ive lived in a mildy haunted home for 6 years now. Nothing crazy like the ammityville or anything like that. Mostly just doors slamming, footsteps, and things moveing.

2007-09-08 09:20:18 · answer #6 · answered by Katie 5 · 0 0

Before I was born, my older sister came home from elementary school one day, sniffed the air, and announced "I smell a dead man".

Later that day my parents got the call that one of my mom's unlces had passed away suddenly. I don't know if he had been particularly close to my older sister.

2007-09-08 09:11:16 · answer #7 · answered by chocolahoma 7 · 0 0

I saw something. Can't say for sure of course, but it was something. My mom and I were sitting on her porch on my first night of being in the state, just talking and enjoying, and she first noticed it and said "what is that?" I saw it right away, and we were watching it move over the pond. It was not really white, but more like yellowish and a little bit green. It was the size and shape of a human being, and it appeared to look at us at moments. It was visible for about 3 or 4 minutes, and it didn't exactly walk, but it seemed to be sort of pushing with its lower extremities sort of "swooshing" in slow motion, if you could call it that. We were watching it at about a hundred feet away.
I tried to take pictures of it with my incredibly terrible phone camera, but nothing showed up because it was too far away I guess, Just black pics, but I got a great shot of a spiderweb hanging off the porch.
My mom was freaking totally out, and my heart was not being so friendly either, but I was keeping my cool as best I could.
The thing seemed to be like a person, and I swear, it looked at us. We were seriously trying to yell things to it. We said stuff like "who are you?". and where are you going?" It seemed to respond by looking at us when we spoke. It was the wierdest and most skin-crawling, goose-bumpy dealy I have ever experienced. It faded when it reached the south side of the pond, and I went down to the area to look for it. Of course I found nothing. I got a tick on my leg though. Little bastard.
My mom still talks about it to everybody, but I don't normally. It was moving over the water of the pond. Like it was looking for something, because it looked like its head was looking down most of the time. My mom almost broke my arm and she scratched me with her fingernails really badly clutching at me.
She thinks it was the spirit of her mother who died here, and owned the land. It did look like a female, and a little person like my grandmother was. We could see her light hair sort of blowing slightly. I guess because we were able to see it so clearly, we would both have to be believers now for sure.
It was no hallucination, and it was something. If it hadn't been both of us seeing it, I would have never mentioned it to anyone.


Nad

2007-09-08 09:33:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes + yes

2007-09-11 15:09:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes and yes

2007-09-08 09:10:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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