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Title: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Jim80 on July 17, 2009, 08:12:20 PM
If this offends anyone or is against your religious beliefs I apologize.

But I wanted to tell someone. Over the past few days some of our daughters toys are being activated and making noises while no one is close enough to do that. The toys are ones that actions are required to make the noise.
One is a wand that you need to squeeze a button and a duck puppet that you squeeze the beak and it quacks.
My wife also was listening on our baby monitor while Bella was sleeping and she just starting cracking up laughing for no reason, Crystal and our dog were in the living room the entire time. Just a little awhile ago Crystal showed Bella a picture of great-grandparents(Crystals grandparents) and Bella bent her head down to give a kiss to them. Crystal's Grandmother died in 1995 and her grandfather died in 1999.
We're thinking that one or both might be here trying to let us know their here watching over her.
Anyone else ever have had this happen to them.

Also when I was younger my mom told me that I had said to her that I could see my guardian angel when I was really sick on Christmas eve.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: SlyintheOC on July 17, 2009, 08:39:29 PM
We have seen shadows and reflections of people moving about in the house. And there is 1 window in a wall of 5 windows where the vertical blinds move... this window is just outside of my 94 yr old Grandmother's bedroom. Plus we are always hearing strange noises here and there in the house

I have heard that the 'spirits' like electronic things, because they can gather energy in order to communicate with us.

If you are interested in this kind of thing, try watching John Edward on tv. It can be very mesmerizing.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Jim80 on July 17, 2009, 08:51:44 PM
The thing is that we built our house that is why We think it's Family since Bella only stares and she never cries.
She'll just stare up and laugh at nothing.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: SlyintheOC on July 17, 2009, 09:10:19 PM
I have heard about things just like that on John Edward's show.

If you ask me, I'm sure she is seeing them (the G-Grandparents). I believe that loved ones on the 'other side' are here to look over us. IMO, it gives a feeling of comfort. At first it was a little creepy... now it's really no big deal when we see the shadows.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: aarrggh on July 17, 2009, 09:12:04 PM
I use too see shadows and images and hear strange noises in my house too........But then i decided too cut back on my drinking.......    `Dr!n#
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: SlyintheOC on July 17, 2009, 09:16:06 PM
I use too see shadows and images and hear strange noises in my house too........But then i decided too cut back on my drinking.......    `Dr!n#

Oh.... is that my problem? I'll give that a try. LOL!
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Tyler on July 17, 2009, 11:16:02 PM
We have a 21 month old and my mother-in-law swears that she talks to "ghosts" when she's with our daughter at our house.  We've never seen it, but my wife did have someone tickle her feet one night while she was sleeping and it wasn't me and I was laying next to her.  My wife's grandfather died a couple of years ago and we live in the house he lived in.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: (|8-) on July 18, 2009, 12:02:40 AM
My grandfather, a handsome, by which I mean bald, electrician, died when I was 6. 

Around the time of his death, our refrigerator light stopped working.  It wasn't burned out, because it would work sometimes and you could make the light blink by wiggling the switch.  When it was working, we just took that as Grandpa saying hi.  It stayed like that for about 20 years.

The fridge, which is older than me, is still working.  You can't get the freezer on the bottom anymore.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: GASlick on July 18, 2009, 01:24:06 PM
Oh, the stories I could tell.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Alexander215 on July 18, 2009, 01:54:38 PM
All kinds of wacky stuff happens in my family.
My grandmother has visions of people before they are hurt, my aunt use to be thrown out of her bed across her bedroom (it was shared with my mother)

There is a somewhat well known story about one of my great uncles who went missing on Christmas day in my area.

I've experienced the phantom "Black Dog" twice now, from what I've been told if I see it again I'll die within the hour. Apparently it's only usually seen in the UK. Fantastic!
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Hook'Em on July 18, 2009, 02:29:49 PM
OK I'm wierded out now!  g#$+
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: PeripheralxMvmnt on July 20, 2009, 06:35:11 AM
My wife and I used to live in my grandparents house for about a year before we moved. My g-mother was in a home, and my g-father passed away in 2007. we would hear footsteps in the house all the time, and things wouldnt go missing, but they would be where neither of us had put it.

there is more, but far too much to type out.


i firmly believe that a lot of what people see or hear can be explained in some way, but i also firmly believe that there is more going on than what we are currently able to explain.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Bolohead on July 22, 2009, 03:07:31 PM
Back when my wife and I first came to Montana, the house we rented had been previously occupide by worshipers of spirits, complete with animal sacrifices etc.  My wife asked me one time about this stuff, because our collie at the time looked like she had something cornered in the house, with her hair standing up on her hackels.

My wife tried to see what was up, and our collie prevented her from checking this out.



We since have moved and are on land where no others ever lived, as it used to be a swamp that was filled in prior.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: hammerdrill376 on July 22, 2009, 05:04:45 PM
Hi Jim80,

I posted elsewhere on this site about some of the supernatural occurences that have happened over the years in our family. I cannot say I understand alot of that type of thing but I do believe in the spiritual realm. My brother has had several visible sightings of angels, my sister has dreams and I have what can best be called premonitions. As I said I don't understand it all but yes I do belive it is real. 
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: GASlick on July 22, 2009, 09:42:33 PM
I posted this story on here somewhere, but I got a ghost head rub one night at the hospital.

Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: DaDi on July 23, 2009, 01:54:08 AM
love those stories!

Do you know about a demon(?) that it sits on the chest of a sleeping person and feeding from his scare feelings?
In Greece we call it "Shadow" or "Mora".
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: PeripheralxMvmnt on July 23, 2009, 06:14:42 AM
I posted this story on here somewhere, but I got a ghost head rub one night at the hospital.



even the dead love a bald head!! haha
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: PeripheralxMvmnt on July 23, 2009, 06:16:37 AM
love those stories!

Do you know about a demon(?) that it sits on the chest of a sleeping person and feeding from his scare feelings?
In Greece we call it "Shadow" or "Mora".


I know what youre talking about. This phenomenon is explained by some as Sleep Paralysis. Very interesting stuff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: DaDi on July 23, 2009, 06:18:26 AM
The scientists try to explain it as sleep paralysis... Its not the same >:}


love those stories!

Do you know about a demon(?) that it sits on the chest of a sleeping person and feeding from his scare feelings?
In Greece we call it "Shadow" or "Mora".


I know what youre talking about. This phenomenon is explained by some as Sleep Paralysis. Very interesting stuff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: BuzzKC on July 23, 2009, 07:51:07 AM
I think it's pretty common for young children to see things.  My neice always claimed her dead grandfather was with her at bedtime. There must be something to that.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Papa Don on July 23, 2009, 10:17:11 AM
I think I've posted this before, but here gones again.  About six months after my wife's passing at home , the dog and I were lying on the couch watching TV.  All of a sudden Skeeter jumped up with hair standing and out of the corner of my eye, I saw a white blob, kind of like a dense cloud cross the room and through the patio doors.  I have not seen it again and some friends swear that it was my wife letting me know she was alright.  I've always been skeptical until this happened.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on July 23, 2009, 02:53:56 PM
New Orleans--it's a natural for reports of the supernatural.  This is not a tale of Voodoo or the walking dead or Marie LaVeux, the Voodoo Queen.

Several years ago a friend who is a CPA was between offices, her lease had expired and she had a new place being built out for her.  In the interim--it was the Spring, and tax season--she used the guest house in back of our home as her temporary office to work and meet clients.  Now she is a very reasonable person, not given to flights of fancy, so what she said gave us pause.

 She said she was working away on clients' returns, when she looked up and saw our youngest daughter sitting on the rear porch steps.  Next to her was a woman in a blue dress who looked like she was talking to our daughter.  She didn't recognize the woman as one of her clients so she continued working on the return.  When she took a break shortly after, she came out and our daughter was still in the yard.  She asked who the woman was, and our daughter told her that she hadn't seen anyone.  Yet our friend maintains that she saw the woman clearly, even to the color of the dress. 

Note here:  Our house was built in 1867, and has many interesting owners, including the widow of Prudent Mallard, a famous Louisiana furniture maker in the late 19th century.  We don't know if she died in the home, but we do know that the house was sold by her daughters after her death.  From the records we can't surmise that anyone else might have died in the house.   We wonder who our visitor was--there hasn't been another sighting either of the woman in the blue dress or anyone else.
Title: Re: possible paranormal activities
Post by: Alexander215 on July 24, 2009, 12:55:29 PM
love those stories!

Do you know about a demon(?) that it sits on the chest of a sleeping person and feeding from his scare feelings?
In Greece we call it "Shadow" or "Mora".


Are you talking about a Succubus?