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Curious Man
Hello, I'm not a ghost fanatic or anything, I actually don't believe in ghosts, but I have experienced paranormal activity, it was slight, not really shocking but to me it was horrible...
Things fall down, I hear T.V's turned on when everyone is asleep, and sometimes I hear the slightest laughs and footsteps but now I'm use to it. Now I don't really refer to it as Paranormal Activity I simply refer to it as noises or imagination/illusion.
Many people have not experienced anything like this, this person could be you. Please share with us any paranormal activity you have encountered/experienced.
For all of you who have not experienced anything "out of the normal" you should be prepared. These kind of things happen everywhere, at every hour. I'm not trying to freak you out or anything but I feel that you should know. Trust me, if you here noises at night or if the lights go out, you have seen nothing. My friends have seen much worse things I will not mention because it brings back too many memories. Examples are on A Haunting which is a part of the Discovery Channel.

Sincierly,

A very curious man...
Please Explain
QUOTE(Curious Man @ Jun 18 2007, 10:51 PM) [snapback]1731417[/snapback]
Please share with us any paranormal activity you have encountered/experienced.

You can't mix paranormal and normal things in your everyday life, it's a disaster.
I've done it before and the result was devastating, you don't want to live normal again because of so many
paranormal activity that was hard to explain. Even you know it is happening, no one is going to agree with you.
You will lose everything in your life. Just live normal and enjoy life.
Risov Misa
QUOTE
You can't mix paranormal and normal things in your everyday life, it's a disaster.
I've done it before and the result was devastating, you don't want to live normal again because of so many
paranormal activity that was hard to explain. Even you know it is happening, no one is going to agree with you.
You will lose everything in your life. Just live normal and enjoy life.


That is if you don't know what you're doing. It is useful to be discreet then reckless, however, either way its still experience and knowledge.
Please Explain
QUOTE(Risov @ Jun 19 2007, 01:49 AM) [snapback]1731650[/snapback]
That is if you don't know what you're doing.
Well...you don't have to know it, it is happening.
You wanna live where you know what's gonna happen tomorrow?
Where you know what's on people's mind?
Where you could see orbs?
Where you can travel to heaven and don't want to come back on earth?
It's better to die or live normal.
veledran
Lots of shadow people, usually running or walking across streets. The locations usually end up having hauntings, such as one where a woman had a heart attack while walking her dog several decades ago. She and her dog are still seen going out for a walk on occasion and then they disappear behind a tree.

Had my hand held by a little girl ghost (got orb picture of it and temperture readings) my hand turned and stayed icy for several hours.

Never caught white fogs, but I've captured blue ones.

EVP's of women and little children talking to me or referring to me.

EVP of "something" mentioning that they don't like to be stepped on (referring to a just made comment of stepping on graves); EVP of "something" criticizing us because we were complaining about the cold and it mentioned that it was nothing compared to what it felt; EVP saying that shadow people are "the brothers of death".

EVP of knocking on a door when we were uprighting a fallen tombstone.

EVP's of talk of guns, actually hearing gunshots but not getting them on recording.

EVP's of dogs barking, of some sort of roaring sound.

EVP's at a hospital as an ambulance approached saying "I'm still alive, it's different though, you just stay the hell away and let me die."

Hearing on a parabolic microphone, two girls talking to each other.

Late at night, in front of an old theatre from the 30's, no one around, and smelling cigar smoke.

- just a few things.
Thozzman
QUOTE(Curious Man @ Jun 18 2007, 06:51 PM) *
Hello, I'm not a ghost fanatic or anything, I actually don't believe in ghosts, but I have experienced paranormal activity, it was slight, not really shocking but to me it was horrible...
Things fall down, I hear T.V's turned on when everyone is asleep, and sometimes I hear the slightest laughs and footsteps but now I'm use to it. Now I don't really refer to it as Paranormal Activity I simply refer to it as noises or imagination/illusion.
Many people have not experienced anything like this, this person could be you. Please share with us any paranormal activity you have encountered/experienced.
For all of you who have not experienced anything "out of the normal" you should be prepared. These kind of things happen everywhere, at every hour. I'm not trying to freak you out or anything but I feel that you should know. Trust me, if you here noises at night or if the lights go out, you have seen nothing. My friends have seen much worse things I will not mention because it brings back too many memories. Examples are on A Haunting which is a part of the Discovery Channel.

Sincierly,

A very curious man...


What I gathered from reading your post, (and I could be wrong), is that you attribute all the paranormal activity that you've personally experienced not to ghosts, or spirits, but due to the fact that you believe yourself to be mentally ill in some way.
That's definitely not the correct approach to dealing with the paranormal. But if it works for you...who's to say? mellow.gif
ecko
My mom has had some experience with ghosts.
Curious Man
QUOTE(ecko @ Jun 20 2007, 05:17 AM) *
My mom has had some experience with ghosts.

What happened?
Spooks Apprentice
Umm..

I've had lots of things happen. Just last week my mom heard My computer turn on, and the keys typing. She thought it was me.. but I was in my room.. and I thought it was her. When I woke up, I saw she was asleep, so I woke he up and asked if that was her on the computer, and she said "No, I thout it was you."

I was sitting in my room one night, reading a book before bed, and I looked at my shelf where there was a necklace hanging, and it was swinging back and forth.

I've heard people walking around in my living room in the middle of the night (Including a man in cowboy boots) I've had my TV turn on, the radio in my car turn on for no reason, after I smelled a man's body spray. I've had people yell in my ear and people wake me up in the morning, when there was no one but me in my house. I've had my toilet flush on it's own, my doors slam, and open when I'm in the bathroom.
Yeah.. That's about it. I'm sure I'll be posting here again soon...
SA
Risov Misa
QUOTE
Well...you don't have to know it, it is happening.
You wanna live where you know what's gonna happen tomorrow?
Where you know what's on people's mind?
Where you could see orbs?
Where you can travel to heaven and don't want to come back on earth?
It's better to die or live normal.


No, what I meant is that those who can't handle a life of the "paranormal", and have asked for it, like playing the Ouiji Board, or sticking their noses into things they should not have, and they have barely any experience with such; don't know what they are doing.
A lot of people with these abilities to perceive beyond the physical aspect of "life" don't always ask for those abilities, they are meant to have it, and their abilities are apart of who they are. Trying to block out the 'irregularities' in life isn't going to solve anything, except the fact that there is only denial, and it causes the person more pain if they try to close their abilities. There is always a reason for everything, and there is always risks in life, the 'good' and the 'bad'. Every person and soul will learn and experience whether they like it or not, because they exist. People experience to learn and grow to acquire more knowledge and understanding. "Pain" is just an illusion, as it never lasts forever, and things always have a tendency to change. No person can control everything.
Besides, there are worse things than 'seeing' orbs, and such.
Dying doesn't cure any metaphysical abilities either, and denying that things outside of the normal doesn't make it any less true. Its better to face and accept what is truly there, and learn how to deal with it in some shape or form than driving the mind to be unstable and paranoid. Sooner or later in the sequence of lifetimes, people will have to face it. But then again, I believe in reincarnation and souls, among other things.

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