Expected spirit in my room

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by AlawlessLulu69420, Jul 5, 2007.

  1. AlawlessLulu69420

    AlawlessLulu69420 Member

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    Ive seen spirits all my life and I love it,. My mom has also seen plenty herself, we lived in a house that was haunted, you can feel it to the bone the minute you walked in. My mom was at walmart when the lady seen her address and dropped her bags when she asked if my mom lives in that house and she said yes. The woman told my mom that her husband and her lived there until her husband hung himself in their bedroom, she moved to a different town. My mom told her that she thinks he still lives there. I was little but i still remember playing with my toys with a man who i had was my grandpa or uncle, my dad told me that I would be talking away to myself while i was playing, the only time i really did talk was in my roomk because I have mild Cerebral palsy so i was ALWAYS quiet around family, becayse of my talking problem, well we use to hear noises and it scared my dad, mom, and sister but always made me smile because he was a nice spirit. we had a storm one night and lighting struck our house for the 2nd time and after that, the house felt like it was empty, it was sad. now the room me and my sis stayed in was warm, instead of cold every day even with the heat on.

    7 years later after moving into a brand new house, I brought in one of my good friends who talks to spirits. I wanted a spirit in this house cause its so dull. my friend said to be careful because it could be good or bad and i told her i didnt care. the night after, I was laying in my bed when I seen a shadow run across my wall, i smile came on my face, a feeling rushed past me almost like a smack in the face then my glass knocked over and i said "ooo spookey" (sarcasm) my lights started blinking and the bulb got knocked out, i started hearing "stacy!" in like a deep kinda scary voice, and ive been having nightmares every night. i dont care what it does to me but if things get out of hand with messin with my family, i dont know how to get it uot. its not bad just messes with my head some, but if it does go bad, anyone know how to get it out?
     
  2. in da snake

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    shotgun and ninja sword blessed by buddist preist =p
     
  3. The Guardian

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    You have to make it leave. Granted you can't fist fight it, you have to use your will power. I've actually done it before. Using Christ's name also helps, if you believe in that.
     
  4. Four Winds

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    Actually you can.

    Run around your house swinging haymakers in the air... knock that son of a bitch out in no-time :)
     
  5. Wormed

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    I'm not a big believer in ghosts, but I think it's entirely possible - and also, I doubt you're making it up. Maybe you could try to befriend it. Afterall, it IS kind of your fault for inviting him into your very bedroom to begin with... Maybe I don't see ghosts because I don't play with fire, but either way I hope you solve your problem :)
     
  6. AlawlessLulu69420

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    Wel im not sure if its a he or she. I told her that if its possible have a male come in her, cause female spirits scare me for some reason, she said she'll try but its not likely. Its been quiet for a couple days. it likes to mess with my head, i think 2 nights ago somethin was banging on my door and i opened it surprise surprise no one there. but no harm is done to me. and no Im not religious but if i have to use it, i will
     
  7. in da snake

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    play music it hates really loud for 3 weeks. Chinese used fireworks to scare away bad spirits once a year....if it is evil pop lots of loud fireworks like black cat ect. they must be loud to work. gl
     
  8. I Pwnt God

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    What I would do is tell it to go away. I wouldn't say it like "Leave! You piece of shit!". But just be like "This is not where you belong. Leave now." Or something. I don't know, you shouldn't trust me since with this I don't know what I'm talking about.
     
  9. .·:°¨Genevieve¨°:·.

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    Its very unlikely that your friend BROUGHT the spirit into your house. You need to look up the information on MAN-MADE ghosts. its a type of haunting that your are actually creating yourself.

    Man-Made Hauntings- Also Very rare, Through testing people have been able to prove that a group of humans can make up a ghost, name it, give it a history, and actually start to have activity. This is a caption from Troy Taylors book "The Ghost Hunter's Guide Book"---(quote)"So what was Phillip [the name of thier imaginary ghost]? He was certainly not a ghost but some sort of manifestation of the human mind. In my opinion, I would say that he was not far off from some poltergeist-like cases. In fact, the last D. Scott Rogo theorized that some poltergeist-like activity could be created from stress, but not manifested by a living agent. He stated that the agent was able to literally "create" a presence to carry out the activity.The form could be totaly separate from person and act on its own, again unconsciously manipulating physical objects, but doing so in a way that was detached from the body. The agent could actually "give birth" to a ghost, Just as the Canadian group did with Phillip." (end of quote)
     
  10. .·:°¨Genevieve¨°:·.

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