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    I am absolutely petrified of ghosts. Yes I believe they exist and there are supernatual forces about.

    My first memory of seeing a ghost was when i was about 6 yrs old. I remember regularly seeing this ghostly figure peering into mine and my brothers beds. In the same house I often saw a ghostly figure coming up the stairs when I nipped to the loo. Now many would say that at the age of 6 we have vivid imaginations etc and I probably heard of some scary stories and it kind of plays on your mind. Fair enough. I don’t know why but I never told anyone about this. Anyway, about 4 years ago now, me and my brothers were all sitting around in the hospital waiting room when my mum was taken ill and were just chatting. Can’t remember how we got on the subject of ghosts but we did. To my astonishment my eldest brother suddenly started to tell me about his experience of seeing a ghost , in the same house I saw it, in the same bedroom, peering into out beds just as I had experienced, and describing it exactly how I saw it. :shock:

    Then about 8 months ago now, I was having a restless night when suddenly I saw my eldest son poke his head round my door. The next morning I asked him was he ok and that I was awake if he needed somthing. He said he never came into our bedroom, so I aked my other son who said the same. :shock:

    Now I am a scardey cat, I know that, I can’t watch horror films or any of these ghost hunting programs. So some would probably say I think I see things because of my fear, which I also think is a logical explanaition.

    Having said all that I still know what I saw.

    Any ghostly experiences anyone?

    #416528

    Look behind you !!!!!

    BOO !!!!!

    #416529

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Look behind you !!!!!

    BOO !!!!!

    there’s always one :roll: :lol:

    #416530

    I totally believe in ghosts Kent . . have had several experiences myself.

    My first husband bought our house after an old lady had died in it. He totally ripped it apart and never relly finished it. He was away a lot but whenever he was home we used to get the most enormous black spiders appear everywhere and the back room ( where she had died ) would have a really nasty smell and be freezing. Whenever he was doing any work on the house his tools would disappear. When our daughter was born the only time she never cried was when placed in the back room ( very odd ). Before we sold up and moved on we replaced the carpet in the back room, and in doing so noticed a couple of floorboards needed replacing. Whilst replacing them we discovered everything that had gone missing previously.

    I think the ghost may have followed us to the next house too. I don’t think she was doing so to be nasty, more watching over my daughter. She would hover in the doorway and my daughter would often say she couldn’t leave the room just yet because ‘that lady is in the way’.

    Another story is about my grandmother. She always had this ornamental stick type thing on her wall. When she died my mum put it on her wall. My younger sister was full of attitude ( as teenagers are ) and was always giving my mum grief. I recall visiting them one day and as usual my sister and my mum were deep in argument. My mum commented that our grandma would be absolutely livid if she could see the way my sister was treating her. My sister replied something along the lines of well she’s dead now so whatever . . at that point theis stick type thing ( securely nailed to the wall ) flew off the wall and landed accross my sisters legs :? Well as you can imagine that shut her up !

    #416531

    to quote a movie…

    ‘i see dead ppl’

    no really i do!

    I often see and hear them and i have just grown to accept it. The dead won’t hurt you it’s the living who you have to be afraid of.

    #416532

    @melody wrote:

    to quote a movie…

    ‘i see dead ppl’

    no really i do!

    I often see and hear them and i have just grown to accept it. The dead won’t hurt you it’s the living who you have to be afraid of.

    My daughter says the same Melody

    #416533

    I lost my dad at the age of 12 and would love to “contact” him, even though its my dad it’s actually makes me feel really scared. Silly I know. :cry:

    #416534

    I once saw, out of the corner of my eye, a shadowy black cat run across our landing. We did have a black cat at the time but he was definitely asleep downstairs with my wife when I saw this and it couldn’t have been another cat as doors and windows were shut. Some other people on our estate say they have seen ghostly black cats in their house.

    #416535

    Cas

    I believe in ghosts too, iv’e seen ghosts, or at least spirits.

    People that have been close to me, my dad, the night after he died, I was asleep in bed and woke up, I looked directly into the corner of the room and there was my dad, surrounded in light and smiling. I wasn’t dreaming, my husband was awake also but said he couldn’t see anything. When my mother in law died, my husband and myself were sitting in our bedroom just talking, I was looking across his shoulder, he said you can see her can’t you, and I could.

    Iv’e had many experiences of the same kind, iv’e never felt afraid by them, a little taken aback sometimes because of not always expecting it I suppose :? When my son was 6 months old we moved to a house from the flat we’d lived in. I didn’t like the house, never felt comfortable in it, never felt like it was mine. Every night around 9.30ish from the corner of the living room I would hear snoring, there was nobody there, my husband, when he was there, said he couldn’t hear anything. I was chatting one day to my next door neighbours, they told me about the old lady who’d lived there with her son. They were both drinkers. After the old lady has passed away, the son had moved elsewhere. The neighbours told me that they’d do little things to help out, shopping etc., they told me also that the old lady had an armchair in the corner of the living room and would spend most of her time in it. She would eat, sleep etc in this armchair, they said she snored so loudly that they could hear her through the walls, it explained the snoring I could hear at night.

    2 years ago now, when my mum died, I was staying a couple of nights at her flat, sorting things out. I’d been watching something on the TV and I got up from the chair and walked into the bedroom, I couldn’t remember what i’d gone in there for, thinking I was having a blonde moment I decided to put the kettle on and make a cuppa. As I came out of the bedroom and went to go into the kitchen, a shadow passed by me. Having felt as I had, very angry, upset etc for the previous few days, I suddenly felt very calm, like an inner peace. I felt very relaxed and slept that night like I hadn’t done for weeks previously. I believe it was my mum gave me that peace and I believe she still does.

    I firmly believe also as someone else here said, its not the dead you need to fear, more the living.

    #416536

    Sorry no such things as ghosts

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