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Lollo
Oct 22, 2011, 06:59 AM
I think there's something (spirit/ghost?) "attached" to me... Before, I were one of those people that are 100% sure paranormal things is just people faking stuff and ridiculous.But now, things I used to ignore and try to find logical explanations to are happening to often to just be my imagination. And it's not just me, my sister and her friend have experienced it to. But most of the things they tell me about are a bit exaggerated since they kind of try to top each others storys, but it's obvious they have realised that there IS something.Now, about the fact that I know it's attached to me, is because I used to share room with my sister, and when I moved to my new room, the "spirit" moved with me. The things that are happening are as follow:
1,When I shared a room with my sister, I would often feel like I was being watched, turn around thinking it were my sister, and realize no one's there.
2, The fist time I started to feel a bit uneasy about it was when my sister told me she had heard someone breathing in my bed.
3, The fan in our bathroom started going on and off at random.
4, I realized the fan is turning on and off more frequently when I'm there.
5, When my brother moved out, I moved in to his room. That's when the noise started. It usually happens when I'm sitting down. It's like a sort of buzzing sound, like a flying insect, but it's inside my ear. And it's always my left ear. It stops when I shake my head.
6, Once I felt something touch my cheek and then slide down my neck.like a hand caressing me.
7, when I was about to fall asleep, I felt something grab my ankle.I sat up and then it let go.
8, I don't know how much of this is true, but my sisters friend said she heard steps outside the door (she were in the same bathroom with the weird fan) and someone laughing. And it were only her and my sister there at that time. And my sister said she has felt someone patting her on the head sometimes.
Now I wonder what I should do, I don't mind these things that much, but I would like the "spirit" to stay out of our bathrooms and my bed, and stop touching us. What should I do?

hauntinghelper
Oct 22, 2011, 10:34 AM
It sounds as if you are young and you might want to run all of this by your parents first. Who knows... they just might believe you. Was your brother ever into anything weird... such as the occult or other alternative religions? Does your family attend church?

Lollo
Oct 22, 2011, 03:55 PM
I'm 16, and my parents think this kind of things are nonsense. My brother doesn't have any type of religion, unless you count his computer... And we used to attend church occasionally but now it has been a long time since last time.

hauntinghelper
Oct 22, 2011, 05:16 PM
Ok, I was just asking about your brother because you said it got worse when you moved in to his room. I didn't know if he might have been involved with anything that could have opened a doorway or not. Sometimes there does not have to be a certain reason other than the spirit simply feels like it can be there if it wants to. This might be tricky to deal with in that I believe the parents need to be involved, after all it is their home and their family. But, in your situation where they may not even believe you, I still believe you can be protected. If your parents are not going to stand for spiritual authority, I believe you then have the right for your own protection to stand with it. What I mean by this is understanding what God has revealed to us in the Bible about this type of situation. This is not a ghost or "lost" soul that is bothering... I believe it to be an evil spirit... whether you feel threatened by it or not does not mean it doesn't mean you harm. If you want to know more, I'm here... I know it is your choice to believe what you want and this isn't something that can be forced upon somebody.

Lollo
Oct 23, 2011, 08:23 AM
Well I don't really believe in God and the bible and that stuff, but if it really is an evil spirit then I definitely want to make sure nothing's going to happen to my sister. And me of course. So yes, I would like know some more.

hauntinghelper
Oct 23, 2011, 05:19 PM
Well, if you want to deal with this situation you kind of need to make a decision about whether you believe in God or not. How you believe in God is going to influence how you handle your situation. Yes, it really could be an evil spirit... and there is no "evil" without there being the counterpart of "good". Now there is one thing in the bible God tells us that it is OK to test Him in... and dealing with the paranormal is not it. These spirits are greatly more powerful than more know... and it's not by your ability that you can stand against it. What are you going to do, fight it? It's a spirit, there is nothing YOU can do against it. That is where trusting in God comes in, because it is THROUGH Jesus Christ that you can be given authority over it... FULL authority. But again, that is not for people who don't really believe and just want God to solve their problem... it is for people who are devoted to Him. Without this turning into a philosophy debate, may I ask what exactly it is about God you do not believe in?

Lollo
Oct 24, 2011, 09:32 AM
Well, I think everyone believes in god one way or another. Like for example, when you hope for something to happen, or not to happen, then aren't you sort of praying? People do it all the time, without realizing it. I believe that there is a god, of some sort, but it is just some kind of force that exist. Nothing like this Jesus stuff. So if you ask if I have faith, then yes. But I'm not going to read the bible and pray everyday, just to get help. Because that would just feel fake to me. (no offence, just my honest opinion)

hauntinghelper
Oct 24, 2011, 02:16 PM
And of course you are free to have those feelings towards God. Just a side note, being a Christian isn't about reading the bible and praying everyday. I get the feeling you think it is a very "rule oriented" religion and it couldn't be further from the truth. Regardless, I wish you luck in your quest to get this thing out of your house.