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KristinaxoMarie
Oct 14, 2011, 11:46 AM
Growing up, I've always been sensitive to the paranormal. I can see and feel spirits around me. Although that does not scare me anymore, I have another question about my being sensitive. My friends want to go to a Halloween haunted house this weekend and it is set up in a paranormally haunted house - like, this place has been paranormally investigated by almost every group in the state and been deemed "haunted". My question is: Would me being sensitive affect my experience in the theatrical aspect of the haunted house?

I don't want to become a burden to my friends by not being able to concentrate on the "fun" part because I'm being drawn by spirits. Hundreds of people have died in this house and my ex-boyfriend's paranormal group has also investigated it, so I know there's bound to be real paranormal things going on, as well as, the Halloween stuff being acted out by the people who run it.

Any experience, advice, or suggestions are appreciated. Thank you!

cdad
Oct 14, 2011, 01:20 PM
Avoid it. It could cause you to overload. Also if you have a gift then by going you could lose it. Its never a good idea to feed the monster. By having a pretend haunting in a real haunted house is a dangerous mix.

hauntinghelper
Oct 15, 2011, 05:51 AM
Yes, while I don't agree with the "gift" part, I too think you should avoid this haunted house. It is fun and a rush to experience fear sometimes, but real haunted houses are not a place to "play".