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mulhall81
Apr 12, 2007, 08:25 AM
:confused: OK... we've been in this new rent house for about 3 months now. It's a 3 bedroom - 1280 sq. ft. house. It's' on piers and overall is a cute clean house. My husband, two year old daughter, & I live there.

Well, over the past 3 months... I have noticed the glass light bulb cover on the floor several times. In our kitchen we have 2 lights. No ceiling fans, but just the bulb with little round chinsy bulb cover. Well, I remember thinking when I found it on the floor those times before "How the heck did this thing not break?" Needless to say, I dismissed it & went on about my buisness. I put the bulb cover back up myself this past weekend. I got on a chair & screwed it in tightly myself. Well, Monday night... I had just laid my daughter to sleep in her bed & I heard a LOUD thud come from the kitchen. Well, I got up & thought my husband was banging around int he kitchen. I hollered at him & he was laying on the bed in our room wondering what it was as well. So, I reluctantly walked in the kitchen & found the bulb cover lying on the floor again. NOW... this time, I was freaked out. They are nine foot ceilings.. how did this thing not bust? & howcome I had found it 2 times before on the floor & it had not busted then either. Isn't there some kind of probability that it would eventually shatter. I knew I had put that back up myself tight the last time. So, it's not like the vibration from the house shook it out of the socket was a good enough excuse this time. What I stood on a chair & dropped it from the ceiling height? I bet it will break.
:(

Next, this morning my daughter & were getting ready for our day. We were in my bedroom & was getting dressed. No sound was in the house... no radio, no tv, just her playing with a brush in my floor. So, then.... I hear a cabinet SLAM shut loudy. Like someone had to have slammed it shut. The weird thing is.. .no one had been in the kitchen last night or this morning to get a drink or anything, so no cabinets had possibly been left open. So it's not like the cabinent just fell shut the rest of the way. This thing was slammed. So, I snatched up my daughter & left with wet hair for the day.

I feel a bit weird when my husband is not around. I don't like being in the house by myself anymore. I've just been thinking that I was being a scaredy cat & I needed to chill. But because of this last week... I'm officially freaked out. Oh, and the fact that tomorrow is Friday the 13th, that does not help at all. I'm gonna buy some sage & say a blessing tonight but if anything else happens... I'm calling somebody. What do you think... are these things weird?

zqueez
Apr 12, 2007, 08:32 AM
:confused: OK... we've been in this new rent house for about 3 months now. It's a 3 bedroom - 1280 sq. ft. house. It's' on piers and overall is a cute clean house. My husband, two year old daughter, & I live there.

Well, over the past 3 months... I have noticed the glass light bulb cover on the floor several times. In our kitchen we have 2 lights. No ceiling fans, but just the bulb with little round chinsy bulb cover. Well, I remember thinking when I found it on the floor those times before "How the heck did this thing not break?" Needless to say, I dismissed it & went on about my buisness. I put the bulb cover back up myself this past weekend. I got on a chair & screwed it in tightly myself. Well, Monday night... I had just laid my daughter to sleep in her bed & I heard a LOUD thud come from the kitchen. Well, I got up & thought my husband was banging around int he kitchen. I hollered at him & he was laying on the bed in our room wondering what it was as well. So, I reluctantly walked in the kitchen & found the bulb cover lying on the floor again. NOW... this time, I was freaked out. They are nine foot ceilings.. how did this thing not bust? & howcome I had found it 2 times before on the floor & it had not busted then either. Isn't there some kind of probability that it would eventually shatter. I knew I had put that back up myself tight the last time. So, it's not like the vibration from the house shook it out of the socket was a good enough excuse this time. What I stood on a chair & dropped it from the ceiling height? I bet it will break.
:(

Next, this morning my daughter & were getting ready for our day. We were in my bedroom & was getting dressed. No sound was in the house... no radio, no tv, just her playing with a brush in my floor. So, then.... I hear a cabinet SLAM shut loudy. Like someone had to have slammed it shut. The weird thing is.. .no one had been in the kitchen last night or this morning to get a drink or anything, so no cabinets had possibly been left open. So it's not like the cabinent just fell shut the rest of the way. This thing was slammed. So, I snatched up my daughter & left with wet hair for the day.

I feel a bit weird when my husband is not around. I don't like being in the house by myself anymore. I've just been thinking that I was being a scaredy cat & I needed to chill. But because of this last week... I'm officially freaked out. Oh, and the fact that tomorrow is Friday the 13th, that does not help at all. I'm gonna buy some sage & say a blessing tonight but if anything else happens... I'm calling somebody. What do you think... are these things weird?
Do you believe in God?

mulhall81
Apr 12, 2007, 08:44 AM
Do you believe in God?

YES ~ We are christian people. We may not be the most religious couple in the world but we both believe in the lord. I say my prayers & we go to church occasionally but not every week. Why? Does the spirit know a difference of non-god belieiving people?

zqueez
Apr 12, 2007, 12:17 PM
If you believe in spirits/ghosts, etc. you will see the unexplained. A lot of people who don't believe normally won't experience these sightings. Our brain is a very powerful organ, it can conjure up unexplainable things and things we subconsciously believe. If you're Christian, you should know that once someone is dead, they're dead. The only thing that goes back to God is their breath of life or energy (what we sometimes call it). So maybe there was a ghost but then again, maybe, there wasn't. Don't be scared if you believe in God.

sepria
Apr 13, 2007, 07:34 AM
Your brain is a powerful organ, by zqueez, he is right. You can shut things off basically. For instance, if you live next to a train tracks, you might get bothered by the train going by every day, but after a while, you're brains tunes it out and then are not bothered by it anymore.

As with ghosts, yes generally you can shut your brain off to seeing them, but that won't change the fact that they are going to still be there.
99% of ghosts out there cannot hurt you. They can give you headaches and make your life miserable or frustating I should say instead. But they won't hurt you.

What is looks like it happening, is that you do in fact have a ghost haning around and it's trying to get your attnention, probably because it needs help... to possibly finish a task to it can move on.

Alought this is common, ghosts do this a lot especially if they know that someone can sense them or see or hear them, they want to make contact, but end up scaring the person, but all in all they have no intentions of harming you, and not scaring you, although that's what usually happens.j

If you feel you are being threatened, you need to get help from a loyal professional Paranormal group in your area and seek religious help.

My group offers in-home investigations to residents and people whom request us. We investigate their home to determine if the home is actually haunted, and if so, we try to figure out what it is, what it wants, and ways to make it stop or go away entirely.

I can offer you this though: If you do live in Georgia, My Group may be able to help, otherwise, I would seek help from someone you trust in your local area, or religious help and maybe a house blessing.


Also about the Friday the 13th deal... it's all BS honestly. What happenes is that, if you really think about it, if something bad happens, any other day, it just happens, but when something goes bad on this particular day, it's blamed on the 13th of Friday as being a bad luck day. Bad stuff happens all the time, not just on Friday the 13th.
I'm sure that other people may feel different about it especially if they happened to lose a loved one on that date, and I do send my sorrows and apologies to them, but I honestly don't feel that Friday the 13th is anything special, just as Halloween, ghosts are out every night, and day,. not just on OCT 31st.

I apologize if I offend anyone, but everyone's entitles to their own opinion.

sepria
Apr 13, 2007, 07:35 AM
I forgot,

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