evil, or danger, and not known why?
2007-10-19
06:29:44
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Lady G
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Yes, it has happened to me. Once going into an old church building that was just part of an old exhibit. I don't know what went on there, but I felt evil and got out immediately.
I have also sensed evil surrounding a person an ex hubby hired to work for us. I swear, each time she'd walk past a computer monitor, it blew up. After the 3rd monitor in a row, I said she had to go. The woman had the presence of evil all around her.
2007-10-19
06:46:30 ·
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Yes since my daughter moved into a two story apartment complex.Every time I go visit her I get a eerie feeling when I look up at the apartment window above hers.Like someone is looking at me.Then my hair on the back of my neck starts tingling.I told her to stay away from those people at all cost.She also feels weird when she is entering her apartment.My dogs hair goes up down his back when he is with me.I think it is a God given sense that we need to heed....You?
2007-10-19 06:39:35
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Yes over the years I have had some very uncomfortable
feelings in many places I've either visited or lived. And I've
also been to places for the first time and felt it was like home
to me. Tho I didn't recognize anything, I had the feeling I had
been there before. Maybe in another lifetime?
Some places also I sensed some bad feelings, and
couldn't wait to leave. Some 6th sense gave me warning.
Once I was walking out onto a back porch of an old movie
set in the high desert. I thought I'd take a look at the view
from behind a row of buildings on a western street. Some-
thing didn't feel right,and down below as I was about to take
a step, a rattler was moving below where I was going to land
my foot. I swear I walked on air to get back onto the old wooden porch. Luckily he wasn't in the mood for human
flesh and kept on wriggling away. I think my heart stood still
for a few seconds. Sometimes we are forwarned. And it's
necessary to observe all around you before you take that
next step. This also works in everyday life. Never be in so
much of a hurry, that you don't weigh the odds and rush
forward.
2007-10-20 01:54:05
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answered by Lynn 7
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I worked for a short time in an old building that was a former police station. It had a room that once housed the electric chair. It was being used as a storage room. The room gave me a bad feeling and it seemed to always be cold. The women who worked there much longer than I all said the building was haunted. I would not have spent a night in that building. There was also a room that housed the hanging noose but that room never bothered me near as much.
2007-10-19 17:29:54
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answered by Ruth 7
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MediaMan and I are pretty much on the same wave length on this one. I don't thinking somebody is evil is really gonna hack it when it comes to firing somebody. I'm sure you came up with some other kind of reasoning.
Besides, it's sounds more like she has a high kinetic energy around her. Lots of people do, for whatever reason, but they're certainly not evil, just lots of people don't understand that feeling they get or what can be the reactions of physical things around such a person.
2007-10-19 22:54:05
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answered by autumlovr 7
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Yes! I have lived in many houses or apartments where it seems like the past residences auras were still lurking around, in one case I was so freaked out when I moved into an apartment in Seattle, after living there for 6 months I always had a bad feeling about the place (especially the bathroom) and it never felt like "home" when I moved out I found out sometime later that the apartment was built during the World Fair to house people and someone has killed themselves in the very bathroom in my apt!!!
Nice huh?
2007-10-19 13:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Went through the same thing as Annamae. It was an old home on the outskirts of Buffalo, and things just felt wrong as soon as we went in. With each room I felt more and more hesitant to go on, and there was always an oppressive feeling. My husband didn't seem to sense anything, but as soon as we got in our car and away from the real estate agent, all 5 boys started in.....begging us not to buy the house. Whatever "it" was, they had felt it too.
2007-10-19 21:56:04
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answered by night-owl gracie 6
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I don't know what the laws are in your state. In some states you'd better have more than evil feelings about a person to terminate them. Do you have proof she had anything to do with the monitors Exploding? If not, you ought be careful what kind of accusations you make or she will get you for liable.
2007-10-19 16:30:10
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answered by Media Man 2
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yup,first time I went to the flagler museum in Palm Beach,Fl...years ago.I was on the upsttairs gallery heading towards the southeast corner bedroom,and the closer I got,the queasier I got - I had such a HORRIBLE feeling,and I broke out in a cold sweat.I thought I was gonna faint,and I was terrified.
I told the person I was with I was sick and went downstairs,and waited for them to finish the tour.once I got downstairs I felt fine,but I could NOT go up there again.a few years later a friend talked me into going back,it was the same but they sorta made me walk through it.man,that was a nasty feeling.
I found out after we went that my friend knew that there were rumors of flagler's crazy wife haunting the place.made perfect sense to me,and I never went back again.
I've had other places affect me on a (much) smaller scale.
2007-10-19 15:24:37
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answered by min 4
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I have had a deja vu experience in a very old house in Massachusetts. I actually found a secret hiding place in a column that the owner had no knowledge of. The house felt like "I had been there" before, I hadn't and never really heard anything about the house.
2007-10-19 17:42:09
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answered by slk29406 6
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Some people and places are just like that. My hubby and
I once looked at a house in New Jersey we were considering buying. The minute I walked in the door, I had a funny, odd feeling about it. We left right away. The real estate agent must have thought we were nuts. I had a feeling she wasn't telling us everything.
2007-10-19 14:41:17
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answered by ? 6
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