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tas2015
Oct 12, 2011, 02:03 PM
My friends son is almost 3. He wakes up with bloody noses and yelling no no with his arms straight out and palms up. And the bedroom light keeps going on after she turns it off which has ton be done by unscrewing the bulb.

hauntinghelper
Oct 13, 2011, 07:17 PM
Logic is a funny term. A light does not turn back on after the switch is off because the bulb is loose. THAT is not logical or physical common sense.

Tas, I don't know about the bloody noses... that could very simply be dry air in the room or quite frankly a lot of other things... but the other experiences have my attention. I believe children to be very easy spiritual targets. I think it is very very possibly if not common for these things to be going on... especially for your friend. I hate the term ghost because it comes with baggage. Let's just call it a spirit... and yes, one could very well be there. I would strongly suggest they talk to a local ministry that has experience with this type of thing.

odinn7
Oct 13, 2011, 07:29 PM
Logic is a funny term. A light does not turn back on after the switch is off because the bulb is loose. THAT is not logical or physical common sense.


No disrespect to you but if you re-read the original question, the OP mentions the light needs to be turned off by unscrewing the bulb... no mention is made of flipping off a switch. Chay answered that the bulb could be loose but still making contact and coming on. I did see this happen when I was on a ghost hunt with a questionable group. They used a light to communicate with ghosts with the idea that a ghost would light it when answering. It did light and flicker and it was so amazing... lol. After it was over, I checked the light and the bulb was loose. Passing trucks or anything vibrating the table it was on would light it or make it flicker. Cheesy.

Anyway, I'm not saying that nothing paranormal is happening with the OP's situation... just simply talking about the light.

hauntinghelper
Oct 13, 2011, 07:34 PM
Yes, I see that now... somehow I read the post to mean something else. I do apologize for that. It's late and my eyes are burning, lol.

AllOne
Oct 18, 2011, 05:52 PM
Has anyone asked the boy what's going on in his dreams? Right after he wakes up is the best time to ask him to explain as best he can what he saw. Then it may be easier to help him once you know what he's facing.

hauntinghelper
Oct 21, 2011, 02:45 PM
Yes, does he ever try and describe what he is seeing in his dreams? Keep us posted with the situation and we'll do our best to let you know what is going on.