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Picture this: It’s 1989. Like a Prayer is the Number One song, and we’re all in love with Frank from Home and Away and the Coreys from The Lost Boys.

Six pre-teen girls in their daggiest pjs and animal slippers, sleeping bags and pillows spread all over the lounge room floor, are huddled around the coffee table. There have been videos, pizza, chips, gossip, giggling, and lots of talk about boys. Finally it’s really late. Someone suggests it and no one wants to chicken out. The lights are dimmed and the rest of the house is silent with sleep. Torn pieces of paper form a circle around the table top – hastily scrawled numbers 0 to 9, the alphabet, and Yes, No, Maybe, written and pink and purple smelly pens (remember them?). I think the ‘I’ and ‘j’ had hearts for dots.

An upside down glass sits in the middle of the circle, and we’re giggling with anticipation and self induced fright, huddled together, reluctant to place our fingers on the glass and set the ouija board into motion….but we do. And after a couple of false starts (“I was NOT pushing it! You were!”, “Omigod! What was that noise?”), the gaggle descends into terrified quiet, whispering questions that clearly only a ghost would know. You know, like “Does Liam like me?”, “Is Mrs Harris having it off with Mr Turner?” or “Will I have big boobs one day?” Serious questions to ask the spirit world – when you are twelve! The glass is moving, spelling out answers which we all quietly whispered, letter by letter. We are terrified but entranced; it is working! After a few minutes of pretty lame questions one of my brave friends asks the spirits for a physical sign that they are there. We hold our collective breaths.

Nothing happens….

Until we caught sight of my mother’s rocking chair in the corner. The mere thought of it still gives me goose bumps – it was moving on its own, back and forth ever so slightly in the dim light. Propped in its seat was the big rag doll my mother loved who in that moment looked positively demonic. In nanoseconds we were up, whisper-shrieking, grabbing at the paper pieces before bolting outside, snagging a matchbox on the way. It took ages for the match to light. My hands were shaking so badly but the little paper pile dumped in the garden bed went up in flames. Conscious of not setting the fernery on fire, we poured water on it and watched it sizzle out; relieved we had “stopped” the spirits. I think we were supposed to smash the glass too but that wasn’t the best idea at 2am! The spirits were released now, not going to communicate with us anymore. Then, as we turned to head back inside an evil, angry face appeared at the laundry door window. It hovered there for a moment before the door began to open…..

If the neighbours weren’t already awake, they certainly were now! The screams and carry on would have woken the dead (had they not already been in our presence, haha). Turns out it was not an angry ghost, but instead my VERY angry mum. She told us all off, marched us back inside, and advised in no uncertain terms that everyone’s parents would be called to collect them if we didn’t go to sleep. Now.

Despite the subsequent grounding I endured, I still recall that night so vividly, with both fondness and thrilling fear. I don’t know if that chair really moved. Nonetheless the experience not only cemented young friendships and made for an awesome story on Monday, but it opened my eyes to ghosts and the spirit world. Granted, my rocking chair was no Fruit Roll-Up in an IGA, but gosh it scared the pants off me and I am SO sure it really happened. I think.

Since then I have loved being scared by ghost stories, and watching Ghost Hunter type shows. I’ve never done another séance, but I’ve (nervously) participated in ghost tours, spoken to mediums, researched haunted houses, sightings, visited Edinburgh Castle and The Tower of London, and would love to spend the night at Monte Cristo here in Australia. I believe I have both seen the spirit of my grandfather who passed twenty odd years ago, and had a physical encounter with a spirit at the Q Station in Manly.

Is it all my imagination? Maybe. Maybe even probably. But is it fun and thrilling? Absolutely. I may not have definitive proof in many peoples’ eyes, but then, who does? I just love the idea of The Other Side. And being scared.

Shae Blizzard is in her mid thirties. In her rare spare time, she reads like a demon and attempts to write supernatural chick lit and historical comedy mysteries.

What about you? Do you believe? Have you ever seen a ghost? What’s the scariest, most ghostly thing that has happened to you?

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  1. CAL

    Geeezzz there is one born every minute – all this garbage is explained, try reading some Prof Wiseman, or Randi ….

    I am being driven nuts by workers from the Philippines who leave outside lights on all night, every night …. I am paying the power bills, because the ‘ghosts’ might come, these are qualified, university educated engineers, not village illiterates.

    If people want to move into a 1st world way of life maybe people have grow up and to leave 2nd/3rd world superstitions back home. Mind you to be fair in the small town I live in most of the locals still believe in crazy catholic rubbish, so I guess, no matter where you are born, childhood brainwashing is difficult to get past.
    There is research and information out there so stop being idiots and look for it.

    I am sure next time someone tells me their ‘star sign’ I will have to hit them in the head.

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  2. CAL

    Geeezzz there is one born every minute – all this garbage is explained, try reading some Prof Wiseman, or Randi ….

    I am being driven nuts by workers from the Philippines who leave outside lights on all night, every night (I am paying the power bills) because the ‘ghosts’ might come, these are qualified, university educated engineers, not village illiterates.

    If people want to move into a 1st world way of life maybe people have grow up and to leave 2nd/3rd world superstitions back home. Mind you to be fair in the small town I live in most of the locals still believe in crazy catholic rubbish, so I guess, no matter where you are born, childhood brainwashing is difficult to get past.

    There is research and information out there so stop being idiots and look for it.

    I am sure next time someone tells me their ‘star sign’ I will have to hit them in the head.

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  3. jai

    Heres mine..

    On the 1st of January 2007, my family and I had resorted to moving in this house in Long Beach, CA. We had been asked by our previous owner to find a new place to rent since he sold the house to someone else. We had very little time to find a place that we could afford and that can accomodate a family of 8. We took this house in a not so great neighborhood. By that, I mean.. it was probably the only house left on that street.. the rest were apartments. And of course, they were rented by gang members and who knows.. just not safe at all. We moved in and things were okay the first several days. However, later things started to happen. My father was fixing the side fence that had a cable wire holding it in place and it snapped and scraped his eyes. Luckily, it did not damage… but it did not end there.. we had so much bad luck.. and we would experience things in the house. My grandmother died 5 days after we moved in. She was bedridden at that time so we did not think of it having it deal with anything paranormal… but after my grandmother’s death, so many paranormal incidents were going on in that house. Well I had seen an apparition on the first night of moving in. Though at that time I told myself I was just imagining things. but yeah… We had not unpacked our belongings, and I was sleeping on the floor facing out the bedroom doorway into the livingroom. I saw this woman walking towards the kitchen, and I jumped on my sister sleeping next to me. She was yelling at me to get off her, and told me I was lying and trying to scare her. So for the first week, I was fine.. didn’t think much of it.. Thought I was just being paranoid because of the new place. My mother started experiencing a presence in her room. She would hear loud music outside the house; however, when she went outside to check it out, there was nothing to be heard. She also heard cries from time to time. She would tell us that she heard a ghost crying outside. My mother had trouble sleeping because someone was touching her while she was in the room. My mom and I decided to switch rooms and see if that would solve the problem. She was fine in my previous room but not me. By that time, I believed what what I saw on the first night was real. I was so frightened by that livingroom apparition, I had closed my door. I did not want to see anything. My sister works at night and gets off at 4 am.. so I would be asleep in this room alone with the door shut. I did not know what I was more afraid of.. seeing the ghost in the livingroom or being touched by the ghost in the room… We had one bed in the room and I did not sleep on it because my sister would come and sleep on it when she got off from work. I would sleep near the door but facing the wall. I could not face the open room while sleeping because I was too afraid to wake up and seeing something.. so I woke up to hte wall every morning. But at night when I am trying to sleep, I would feel someone caressing my legs but that didnt stop me from sleeping hahaha. and when I got on the comptuer i woudl glance at the tv screen to see if i could see anything reflected behind me at night. I was scared but I did not see anything in the room or anything else in the house. I just saw a woman the first night and the rest I just felt being touched. I did not hear music like my mother did and I slept fine. My mother was in the kitchen one day and we had not unpacked much. We had no room on our coutner so shes preparing food sitting on the kitchen floor with her back towards the livingroom. She hears footsteps entering the house and she thougth it was my sister.. talking to her.. only to find out there’s no one there. My brother was on the comptuer playing World of Warcraft one night. He is sitting at his desk which is near the window and my cousin came and he knocked on the window to get my brothers attention. He wanted to borrow a car jack because he had a flat tire. So my brother gave him the car jack and my cousin said hell be back to return it in an hr or so. So my brother goes back and plays his game and then twenty minutes later he hears his name being called. Someone was saying “John.. John..” and my brother of course thought it was my cousin being back to return the jack.. but at that time he was a lil suspicious because when he heard his name being called it was not coming from the side with the window.. it was coming from th eother side of the room.. near the bathroom. and when he went outside to open the door.. there was no one outside and that really freaked him out. and there was another incident where he was watching some jackie chan movie and hes just sitting on the floor.. and he hears a cell phone ringing nonstop.. he assumed it was my fathers cellphone ringing and he didnt botehr to answer it. thiknin my fahter had left it and perhaps a friend was trying to reach him.. he didnt care much about it.. but the ringing did not stop and so my brother finally decided to do something and so he is on his knee just about ot get up near hte door way to walk out but as he was using gettin up he sees this face of a lil boy behind the wall and it freaks him out so much he jumps back onto the couch and hten he jumps fowards to kick hte door shut.. itscared him to death. he had more encounters with spirits than anyone else in the house. he also saw the same woman i did on the first day.. we described her exactly the same.. tall.. short hair…the area she was in.. what she was wearing.. wher she was goign towards.. just creepy. he would tell me that his room is creepy and give off an eerie feeling.. especially towards the bathroom and his closet. ive also felt a presence there during my grandmothers funeral thing we had for afew days after her death. We had relatives over and prayers going on in the house, and the main bathroom in the house is was in use and I had to use the bathroom in my brothers room. It’s just a strong dark presence there. I used it only once, and I never used it again. I felt spirits in my room and seen ghosts but nothing was more sinister and freaky than the feeling i got from my brothers room. My brother changed so much in that house. He is usualy the lazy type.. he sleeps late wake up at 12 pm works come home.. play games.. watch movie till late sleep late and wake up late.. but after seeing and hearing ghosts… he woke up 6 am daily he showered 7 am in the main bathroom he did not use his bathroom.. he was so terrified and different. he would never wake up that early. my two sisters and father did not experience anything. the house made us so unhappy and scared we looked for a new place a few weeks after moving in. we coudlnt do it earlier because we had to deal wiht my grandmothers funeral for approxminate 1.5 week after her death.. we did not have time to unpack everything in the house.. because we moved in..our grandmother died.. we had to do this week thing for our grandmother and we didnt have much time to grieve because the pranormal activities were going on.. and we did not unpack much.. just what we used and watch tv and fearing through the night, wanting out not only was the scary because of the spirits… since it was the only house on that street… my goodness.. at ngiht i remmber feeling like iwas being watched not only by ghosts but by neighbors.. we lived in a one story small house.. and on both sides and behind.. there were two stories apartments surrounding us.. and we felt that at night if we leeft the light on… they coudl see everything .. what we did in our rooms and kitchen.. so we had used our curtains a lot.. after living there for 1.5 months we got a new place and we moved a few stuff at 2 am lollll we were so happy and desperate to leave that place we took a few blankets and some of my moms personal items and we slept at the new place. just my brother, mom, one of my sister andme. the rest of my familiy slept at the haunted house… and they were fine becaue they didntexperience much. but yep i had to go into details there was so much happening after moving out of hte haunted place.. we became happier..i was able to bond wiht my mother more after my grandmothers death.. i coudlnt do it at taht house.. it was just too much going on in that house .. making eveyrone depressed and angry.. just evil therel and ive lived in two other hosues after that.. been over five years now and everhtings fine im just glad nothing followed us after we left and till this day i refuse to drive through that neighborhood.. i will not go back and look at that house again.. none o fmy family i swilling to drive through the street its too much to deal with after all weve been through.. sometimes i think my grandmotehr died at taht house because she was so weak and she could not handle the spirits there .. and she was going to pass soon and it had to be at that house. i hate that house.. i do believe that she probably would have lived antoher 3..4 months if we had not moved to that house. That has always been on the back of my mind.. People dont believe in ghosts.. and theyll just thinking were paranoid.. but im just telling you what my family and i experienced.. its not your typical haunt.. we did not see anything move.. well not to my knowledge.. we just felt… heard.. and seen the spirits.. and so much bad fortunes.. just draining mentally and emotnioanlly.

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  4. Lisa @ Blithe Moments

    When I was in Argentina we went to the March of the Mothers at the Plaza de Mayo. You can read about them here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothers_of_the_Plaza_de_Mayo but basically they are mother’s whose children were activists, journalists etc that disappeared during the dirty war in the 70′s. To this day they are still trying to find out what happened to them.

    There are not many left (given their children were adults in the 20′s the mothers are very old now) but they march every Thursday. We went to see them and while you can physically see just 30 or so people, you can feel hundreds. I can’t even describe the feeling of being in a crowd when what you can see is empty space.

    There are a lot of Argentinians waiting for their fate to be known.

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  5. Mel b

    Ok read too many ghost stories For one life time thank you!! sooo scary does anyone have any advice what to do if they have a ghost, will it pass on?

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  6. Mel b

    Yep living with a ghost in our house right now!! Scares me so bad to the point I can’t breathe. I even have a photo to prove it, ok I did I put it up on Facebook just casually saying can you see anything? I could but everyone else went nuts. ‘ Omg there’s a lady standing in the window with a child. Omg that’s so scary’. Yep and now I have to live here with this ghost I have seen twice! Many weird unexplained things happened. It all calmed down when I took my son out of ‘that’ room. He woke up screaming every night, lights were turned, on fans were turned on! Doors opened, shut, unable to be opened. I can hear running down the hallway at around 3-4 in the morning like two little kids running which I think are my own and I think what the hell are they up thus early running – nope every time they’re fast asleep! :/ I hate it, people tell me not to be scared but I’m really scared.
    We are in holidays now but when we get back I’m bring a priest through that house, I need to sleep. And every night I go to sleep I hear a whisper in my ear of names, or to do something or even a ‘I love you’

    It’s been so peaceful and normal staying in apartments, hopefully ghosty ( as my husband and I refer to it) hasn’t got too used to the quite and is mad again we get back!!!

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    • Natalia

      Mel!! You have to post this picture up now! Sounds terrifying!

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      • Mel b

        Everyones soooo fascinated but scared at the same time. I think a friend copied it, I’ll ask her tomorrow if she’ll put it up for me!! Yuk I hate that photo. As its like ‘proof’ she exist but on the other hand I wasn’t going CRAZY!

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    • Mel b

      Sorry I couldn’t edit it grr hopefully it makes sense, I was going to say I deleted the picture as I was so scared to even look at it. It was the day we moved in, the first photo. I didn’t think anything of it until a friend said have you taken any photos? Im like yeah I’ll go back and have a look this was a couple weeks later. And I nearly feel off my bloody chair, there she was! Totally freaked me out. Couldn’t buy sage quick enough!

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    • Jen

      I’ve always been a skeptic, but when I moved into my current home (built in the 1880s) some weird things started happening. Like the fire alarm and doorbell turning on and off (always in the middle of the night) and some pretty strange, scary noises. A friend who does believe in ghosts told me to address the ghost/s out loud, telling them my name, and that they were scaring me, which I didn’t like, and letting them know that I have to share the house with them, so can they please stop doing spooky things. I can’t vouch for whether ghosts are real or not, but the odd happenings in the night stopped once I’d followed my friend’s instructions. Peace and quiet ever since. So give that a go!

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  7. Anon76

    I totally believe in spirits and animals are always a good thing to have around if you’re hoping to come across one – they always see them. My friends father died and I remember her being so upset for ages, we would often sit and talk about it. One day I could smell cigarette smoke in the house. I looked around for who it was smoking but noone. I looked outside to see if someone was walking down the street smoking but again noone. My friend mentioned she had smelled it and I said I had too! Her dad was a very heavy smoker so I think he was around keeping an eye on her for a while.
    I have many ghost stories up my sleeve and also did the obligatory seance when I was 13 at a friends slumber party. Maybe thats where it all starts for lots of us. I remember that night very clearly. It was creepy and not one of us fell asleep that night.

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  8. amandabailey

    I absolutely believe. My cat used to see “things” all the time in my house. He never got too freaked out about it, so I figured they were harmless spirits. And every now & then I would feel someone sitting on my bed, expecting it to be one of my pets, I would turn the light on to find they weren’t in the room. One night the smell of lavender permeated my bedroom. I don’t much like the smell and don’t have any in the house, I have no idea what it meant, but I didn’t really feel frightened, it only happened the once.

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  9. Mel

    Yes, I have seen a ghost. A man in his 30s (approx). I could see what he was wearing, his facial features and hair- everything. It was so scary. It was night time and he appeared right next to the bed. I had not gone to sleep and was still wide awake when I saw it. I didn’t know this person but he looked a lot like a man I saw on missing persons the next day- the likeness was incredible but that’s all it was, i’m sure.

    I also saw the ghost of a friend’s dog that passed away. I met this beautiful dog on several occasions and she ‘appeared’ (once) a few months after she passed- on my dog’s birthday. It was such a lovely experience. The two dogs had become friends in the three months before my friend’s dog passed. I say three months because one day out of the blue I saw this friend (I had not seen her in more than six years) and our friendship just picked up again because of our dogs. We would go to the beach for ice-cream and they would play and sit with us. My friend’s dog died suddenly but from a known health problem and my friend wasn’t there when she died. It was so sad. Seeing this dog was a completely different experience to the other ghost. This happened at lunch time and was I saw her in my back yard.

    I know of other people who have seen ghosts and I have seen a couple of other ghosts. I think the first time you see a ghost it’s unbelievable but the second time you’re sure of what you just saw.

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  10. Karina

    Thanks Shae, I was smiling as I read your article because I could so relate to the feelings you described. There’s nothing like the thrill of a good ghost story, and sharing them, keeping them going, is a big part of the fun. It’s what led me to write two non-fiction books on the subject, ‘Spirit Sisters’ and ‘Where Spirits Dwell.’ And I can tell you, after years of writing about this, it doesn’t get any less exciting when I know an interviewee is about to share a great story. On the other hand, sometimes it’s about so much more than a chilling, fleeting moment. I’ve come to learn how much these experiences can mean to people, especially when someone has lost someone close to them. I’ve spoken to women who’ve lost their children, whose will to go on living came thanks to their experiences of sensing their loved one still around. Powerful stuff, whatever you believe.

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  11. Jane DJ

    If extreme brain dysfunction ( ie the effects of schizophrenia, LSD, sleep deprivation) can all cause someone to hallucinate, who is to say that the odd glitch in a “normal” person’s brain won’t manifest as hallucination/feelings of premonition/ noises/skin sensations?

    So many jump to explaining these experiences as an outward physical ghost manifestation – after all, who wants to contemplate one’s own brain and body playing tricks on them? But an explanation that requires an assumption of the existence of ghosts, spirits, ESP, etc, really should have some dern good reasons to reject these more scientifically supportable possibilities — (and some good ideas about how to prove the existence of these paranormal entities rather than just assuming that they are real!!!).

    Personally I’d be delighted by evidence of ghosts or spirits, but anyone who wants to convince me that they are real has a hellava lot of work to do.

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    • Diana The Huntress

      And who’s to say there is a standard, objective “reality”? Can we say 100% for certain that those who experience LSD etc hallucinations aren’t just accessing a different but just as legitimate level/area of perception?

      As for people using the term “supernatural”, I’m not sure these phenomena are unscientific/mystical/what have you. There was a time when quantum physics, DNA, air travel, television and so on would have been dismissed as magical thinking or science fiction.

      I’m not a believer necessarily. I just accept that at any point in history, including this one, science or scientific observation still has its limits. Do you really think we’ve reached a point in evolution where we can confidently say we have all the answers?

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      • Jane DJ

        “Can we say 100% for certain that those who experience LSD etc hallucinations aren’t just accessing a different but just as legitimate level/area of perception?”
        It is actually more like over-accessing overstimulated areas of the brain. It doesn’t make it any less legitimate or real for someone experiencing the hallucination, of course. The neurobiology of hallucinations has been extensively studied:
        http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702442/?tool=pubmed, and continues to be studied.
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        “As for people using the term “supernatural”, I’m not sure these phenomena are unscientific/mystical/what have you.”
        The article said – do you believe in ghosts? I do not. I’ll expand a little on why, based on my understanding of the absolute wealth of proven scientific knowledge we have on how things work…
        a) Seeing ghosts:
        Everything that we can visually see is made of matter, even smoke and fog. If these ‘wandering souls’ are real, then we could never see or hear them SINCE THEY ARE NOT MADE OF ANY SORT OF MATTER.
        If you can see a ghost, then it is something with matter and you should be able to permanently see it, instead of just for a second before it disappears.
        If it was made of only energy, then there would be a constant, measurable signature, just like electricity or radiation. Not just a few brief flickers on a “ghost meter”.
        b) “Life” after death
        So far, every aspect of our “persona” correlates with some brain function. Disruptions of it, whether by drugs, illness or injury, usually have manifestations in our cognition, sometimes dramatic ones.
        We might not understand precisely how brain function translates into consciousness, but we do know that the brain is absolutely crucial for the process. There is absolutely no reason at all to presume that any trace of our cognition would continue after the destruction of brain function. Once dead, your brain is about as impressively procreative as a head of cabbage.
        The mind is what the brain does, the brain stops working at death, therefore the feeling that the mind survives death is a psychological illusion. It really is that simple.
        “Do you really think we’ve reached a point in evolution where we can confidently say we have all the answers?”
        About ghosts – pretty much. 20 000 years out from the grunting stage, and still no one can prove ghosts,ESP or mind-reading abilities exist even though there’s been several millenia of oracles/bone pointers/witchdoctors/mediums continually claiming such abilities – all the while the theories leading to quantum physics, DNA, tv, and air travel – phenomena that I assume you firmly believe exist – have had their plausibility well and truly confirmed!

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  12. mizjayne

    I think you have to be open to what is around you & you will see what other don’t, but isn’t that true in all areas of our lives.
    I just used to know stuff when I was younger or I would have dreams where I was dying & the next morning or a few days later I would find out that exact thing happened to someone I knew. A heart attack, drowning, bus accident, parachuting accident, a plane crash, suicide, shooting. It was a bit freaky & sad that I lost some many people whom I cared about. Thank goodness that seems to have ceased.
    I have also had a few encounters with ghosts/spirits/entities, not sure what to call them, but I have found if you talk to them & let them know you are ok with them being, there they won’t try to scare you, they’ll just let you know they’re around sometimes.
    I used to see a little girl in a white night gown out of the corner of my eye in an old building I frequented, had an annoying baby that used to cry upstairs in a house I lived in in Toronto, at my current work place when I have been there alone, late at night there is ‘someone’ in one of the hallways that whispers & has moved things or prevented me opening a door twice, and the weird cupboard & drawer opening compulsion by ‘someone’ in a house I was minding. I have never encountered an angry spirit who was out for revenge or to hurt me & hopefully I never will.

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  13. bb

    I have had MANY supernatural experiences throughout my life.
    I’m now in my late twenties have always accepted that I’m just particularly receptive to such things.

    My experiences have been really varied, from the sound of moving furniture upstairs at a guesthouse (there’s no upstairs), to door handles rattling, scratching on glass windows that have no greenery anywhere near them, waking with someone holding my hand, seeing someone standing in my room against the wall and having the immediate reaction of “This is a calm place, please leave me,” fans spinning and rotating in the night when they’re not plugged in to a power source, and the list goes on.

    It definitely scares me more now that I’m an adult but I do get really strong feelings and reactions to certain places.

    My husband and I were in Scotland staying in an old mansion for a friend’s wedding. We had a tour of the whole house and got up to one of the top section where I turned to my husband and said “Oh, I really hate it in here. Children have died here. That’s what it feels like.”
    He thought I was an absolute weirdo until later when the caretaker told us that there had been a fire in that area of the house and some children had been lost.

    I also had the exact same feeling in a home in Bowral, NSW that my in-laws were looking at purchasing. I walked in and was almost sick with the feeling that children had been hurt and abused there.
    We later found out it had been a children’s home. Scary.

    It’s not a matter of whether ghosts or whatever you want to call them are real or not, it’s a matter of whether you’re a person who is lucky or unlucky enough to have that particular quality to recognise it.

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  14. Suzie

    My dad died when I was younger (about fifteen years ago). I was thirty, so not too young or easily impressionable.

    I remember in the midst of grieving, I went and lay down one day for an afternoon sleep. I cried myself to sleep that day (as I often did). I woke up, not with a start, but a bit of a jolt, feeling so completely positive that my dad was squeezing my shoulders.

    He often did that. He’d stand behind me and give my shoulders a bit of a squeeze, being one of those not-very-openly-affectionate-types.

    Now I don’t know if I believe he was there or not. Or if it was perhaps my subconscious working a trick on me. But as a previous poster said, I didn’t feel any fear, just an overwhelming sense of ‘Oh, it’s just dad – how lovely’.

    My brother often tells me he forgets Dad’s voice sometimes, and then without fail he’ll have a dream where he and Dad have a conversation, and he remembers it all over again.

    Don’t know if it’s supernatural or not, but it’s deeply comforting to a grieving soul.

    Suzie

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    • backagain

      Suzie, that’s so beautiful.

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  15. Anonymous

    Have not encountered any ghosts myself but would have to say The Others with Nicole Kidman was the best and most real ghost movie ever.

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  16. Barb Fisher

    This is going off on a slightly different tangent, but a friend of mine has two kids that are ‘gifted’ – in terms of picking up on other peoples feelings and emotions and seeing their auras etc.

    She told me that quite often, their youngest child would come in to their bedroom during the night – just to check on her parents and see that they were alright. One night, my friend’s husband half awoke to see their youngest in their room. The next morning, he asked her if she had come in to visit them during the night. She said that yes, she had visited them to check on them, but that she didn’t leave her bed. Of course he didn’t understand, and she said she had a new way of seeing them, by leaving her body behind and ‘floating’ in to their room. This sends shivers down my spine, as I read a book when I was younger on astral travel and it completely fascinates me! I am not 100% sure if I am a believer, but I love the idea that there are many things that we can’t quite understand. Remember, we did think the earth was flat at some point.

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  17. Barb Fisher

    Oooh, I LOVE a good supernatural story! Defo have to read these during the daytime though!

    I’ve never had an experience myself. However, there were a couple of unexplainable incidences that happened to my mother a few years ago after my father passed away. He was very sick for a couple of years in the lead up to his death. He was often uncomfortable during the night, and would head down to the lounge room to watch some tv to take his mind off the pain. He would switch the corner lamp on and the telly, then settle into his chair for a couple of hours.

    After Dad died, Mum (who has a propensity to fall asleep in her chair whilst watching telly at night) woke from a little nap in her chair and thought she’d better take herself off to bed. Switched off the telly and the corner lamp and went to her room to bed. She then woke up about 3am and realised the television was on, so headed down to the lounge room and switched both the tv and the lamp off (it was on too). She thought she mustn’t have turned them off after all, even though she thought she had – she was a bit bleary eyed after all.

    The next night, she made a point of turning things off before heading to bed. Woke up around 3am again, and once again – the telly and tv were on. This happened about three nights altogether. Mum said she was never frightened, just comforted, as she knew Dad was around and that he was just reminding her he was still there. Bless. I do wish he would visit me some time.

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  18. Shannon

    I’ve never had anything happen to me, though I’ve heard some great stories. I have to admit, though, that I’m quite the skeptic.

    We know that the human brain is capable of hallucinations and we don’t know every trigger for them, so one-off experiences of “I heard footsteps upstairs” or “I woke up with someone looking over me” don’t persuade me too much.

    Instances in which more than one person have experienced the same thing, though…that piques my interest.

    I also take great interests in theories of parallel universes; the idea that ‘supernatural’ phenomena are actually the result of parallel universes seems plausible to me, particularly if ‘life energy’ or whatever can shift from one universe to another upon physical death. So if life ceases to exist here, but continues on in a parallel universe which occasionally touches with ours…well, that could explain why some people see ghosts, some don’t, grandma appears but grandpa doesn’t…it may be about being in the right place at the right time when the universes touch a bit.

    Anyway, not saying I believe one way or the other; I just find it interesting. I also like the idea of a (potential) scientific explanation.

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  19. SoMuchSerenity

    I’ve had lots of things happen of the years that I can’t explain and feeling that Im not alone or that something/someone is watching me.

    My FIL about 15 years ago had to have his heart started in hospital a couple of times after collapsing and said he saw himself laying on the table and being worked on as he was floating on the roof looking down. He has since died 2 years ago after complications in surgery and died in ICU, we went back to his house the next day and his house was in order with notes on things to give people and had his will sitting there on his desk, like he knew his time was up. A few weeks after he died I said to my husband I hadn’t ‘felt’ his dad around and that night at midnight our downstairs stereo came on blaring.. Now to get it onto radio as its hooked up thru the tv you have to press about 4 buttons to get it from AUX to FM, and since we had just finished watching tv it would have still been on AUX..

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  20. Clare

    When I was 13, my best friend & I played with an ouija board one night. When it started to move, I was certain it was him, fooling around. So I asked the ‘spirit’ what its name was. Slowly, ‘anon’ was spelt out. I’d been friends with my best friend long enough by then to know when he was lying and, truth be told, he wasn’t ‘book smart’. So when he looked at me with genuine confusion and asked me what ‘anon’ meant, I realised we were actually dealing with the spirit world.

    And I have never used an ouija board since.

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    • kanga

      Wise move Clare. Ouija boards are not such a great idea.

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  21. marniequin2

    How illogical is it to say, “I trust the science – therefore if science says “No”, then I believe ‘it’ is not so . . . as if ordinary men and women with science degrees SHOULD be able to give us proof? How silly and blinkered in our thinking some of us are.

    In my opinion, there exists an illogical belief that scientists must give this subject a ‘Yes’ before we give it serious consideration. Also that there is some kudos attached to saying, “I’m a sceptic”. (= ‘I’m more logical ‘ more rational, more sensible, therefore more intelligent than you’ )

    Perhaps better proof of intelligence/logic/rationality is to say, “I have an open mind because I can’t / don’t expect ‘Science’ to have the answers on this one . . . yet ? ever?

    One things for sure; we’ll see for ourselves one day – or not ! lol xox

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    • To me, it’s not a question of whether ghosts are real or not, it’s more about why people experience the phenomenon of ghostly visitations. The sceptic in me says “ghosts aren’t real”. The scientist in me asks “why do people see ghosts?” To me, that is the difference between a sceptic and scientist.

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    • Xanthe

      “Absence of proof is not proof of absence.”
      (I can’t recall the source of this quote. Maybe someone else does..?)

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  22. Kristi

    OMG!!! A very similar thing happened to me when I was 16. Have never forgotten it. Scared the pants off my friend and I. I too have had some “ghostly” experiences since. It fascinates me.

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  23. Guest

    Having said that, there were always ghost stories at boarding school. Never felt or saw one of them. Think they were complete myth.

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    • Lisa @ Blithe Moments

      There was at least one, maybe two ghosts at my boarding school. There was one damn scary staircase that I would go the very long way around to avoid being in on my own.

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  24. Guest

    My best friend’s grandmother hated the only photo they had of her. Every morning it was face down. I am not a crank but I just think there is stuff out there we don’t understand.

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  25. Guest

    Saw two when I was a kid. Apparently kids are more likely to see them as they are more open to it. But I didn’t know what a ghost was so I told my parents the first one was a puppet. The second was sweet and lovely and had died in the house we moved into. She was just checking we were happy & then never appeared again. My parents checked her name against the previous owners…I was 3. And I was right. Since then I will walk into a place and the hairs stand up on the back of my neck or I get a bad feeling, but I’ve never seen another one. And it’s certainly not like it is in the movies.

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  26. Anonymous

    There are two places I’ve walked into that just totally made the hairs on my neck stand up. One was a B&B in a country town in Victoria. The minute I walked in I felt dread. That’s the only way to describe it. My mum had the same reaction. So the owner is taking us through the rooms and talking about the history of the place. We get to the bathroom and the feeling is so strong I just want to run out of there. Finally, the owner tells us that the house acted as a hospital for a short time and that the bathroom used to be the morgue.

    The other place was St Pauls in Rome. I often have a little of that feeling in old churches, but St Pauls almost gave me a panic attack. I was with two friends, and one felt exactly the same.

    I’m not sure I believe in ghosts in the sense of slightly less than opaque figures walking through walls, but I do think that people leave a little of their energy behind.

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  27. Kay

    Not sure if I believe but I do think everyone should watch this video. It’s a little scary and a little funny. I actually heard the story from the reporter first before watching the video so maybe that’s what made it scary.

    http://video.news.com.au/1213505070/Do-you-believe?area=videoindex12

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  28. Lindsay

    This is the cutest ghosty thing ever – http://thehairpin.com/2012/04/the-return-of-ghost

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  29. bassbassgirl

    My family, my husband and myself have had many ghostly encounters. I have seen a ghost (my great grandfather apparently) open my bedroom door, stare at me and then float backwards away from the door. We have heard furniture being shoved around the lounge room and upon creeping down the hallway armed with cricket bat had the noise cease as soon as the light was flicked on and not a piece of furniture out of place.

    I have been home alone as a teenager and heard my brothers playstation being played in his room, lights go on and the toilet flush. All of this not long after my cousin committed suicide.

    The night a close friend was killed in a car accident a smoke detector in his dads house kept going off at the same time he died. The detector then went off at the same time for the following few nights. For days after lightbulbs kept blowing at his mums and sisters place. Every time someone would replace a bulb it would blow. When my aunty passed away I said to my family that they’d better stock up on lightbulbs as I think we were going to see a bit of electrical activity. Her son got home from the hospital to find energex trying to restore power to his house and the rest of his street. Workmen said there was a power surge that seemed to be coming from his place which kept tripping out the power. My grandma got home (different house and neighbourhood) and walked into her bedroom and switched on the light and it just exploded shattering glass all over her. Grandad said it was lucky she wasn’t hurt. They had many lightbulbs blow over the next few days. In both cases the lightbulbs blowing and and smoke detectors going off stopped after the funerals.

    I have seen a candle light itself in my room in he middle of the night. I have had my cd player start playing a song when it’s not plugged into power. I have had an entity get into bed bedside me and stroke my hair (this happened to a few people I know all within a few months of each other and again not long after someone we knew had passed over). I have seen a clock launch itself off a wall and land halfway across the room. There have been more but I won’t bore you by droning on.

    I have many friends and family members of all ages and different backgrounds, some religious, some spiritual and some atheist who have shared similar stories with me. I am pretty sure that when we die some part of us continues on.

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  30. Amelia

    Shae, I completely agree with you! It is thrilling!!

    We lived in a house in Brisbane with two housemates and weird stuff would happen all the time – tv’s turning on by themselves, footsteps, my housemate woke up and there was a little girl in a nightdress standing by her bed holding a photo, my other housemate would feel this pressure on her chest and wake up feeling like she couldn’t breathe etc etc.

    I was a bit skeptical until one day when we were downstairs with some friends, talking about ‘the ghost’ and having a bit of a laugh. The front door was closed, the back door open. A friend went upstairs to the bathroom and came back down, and then a minute later about 3 of us heard ‘the footsteps’ (which sound like a little kid running down the hallway), but just laughed it off. About a minute later, my housemate went upstairs to get something from the kitchen and came back downstairs terrified! She quietly asked my boyfriend and I if we were playing a joke on her or if someone was messing with us because she was getting really freaked out. We went upstairs to look and all of the cupboards, doors and drawers had been flung open along one side of the house. Noisy cutlery drawers in the kitchen, the cupboards in the laundry, and the most freaky – the drawers and cupboards in my housemate’s LOCKED bedroom…

    I’ll never forget that feeling – it was pure exhilaration. I felt like I was electrified; every nerve ending in my body was so alert.

    Talking with our neighbours in the following months, turns out the same thing happened to the old lady two doors down while she was asleep in the night, including the drawers in her bedside table. And the only thing missing was a photo of her sister who died when she was 4… *Insert X-files theme here*

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    • mizjayne

      I had a similar experience when I was house sitting for a couple of weeks about 10 years ago.
      On a number of occasions I would get up in the morning to find most of the kitchen cupboards & drawers open. It didn’t bother me too much as I was sleeping up stairs, until I woke up one morning & the bedside drawers & the wardrobe were all open.

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    • Mel b

      Im petrified reading this!!!

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  31. essessesse

    When I was a nurse in the UK everyone said my ward was haunted by an old nursing sister. She was old, with grey hair, a navy uniform and a white lace cap. One morning I came on duty to find my friend looking very jumpy. She’d done the night shift and first thing in the morning one of the patients said “oh, thank you for sending that nurse to me with the bedpan. I thought she was a bit old to be working nights, though.” She then gave a perfect description of the famous ghost. There were only two nurses on that night & neither one of them fitted that description. I worked on the ward another night and at 6am when I went to take the patients temperature there were no thermometers in the holders for the first six beds. When I came back with six new ones the holders were all full. The other nurse was busy behind curtains & the patients were still asleep.

    Others said she used to wake sleeping nurses up by banging on the window of the tearoom.

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    • Anonymous

      I’m a pediatric nurse and my ward has a bone marrow transplant section which is sealed off from the main ward. One room in particular is said to be haunted by an elderly gentleman wearing a black jacket and a hat. Creepily, I’ve had several children wake in that room at night screaming about an old man in a hat leaning over their beds.

      Another time, a father recounted to us an experience he had over night of watching a ring of children dancing around his son’s cot. He didn’t feel that they were malicious and laughingly said he was dreaming it. But he described perfectly a child who had a very particular disfigurement due to his illness who had died in that room about two weeks before the man’s son was diagnosed. The nursing staff all kept that one close to their chests – and bickered about who got that room at night.

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      • Anon

        There’s one room where the little patients have often asked me who the little bald boy is who keeps kissing them on the cheek. Many tales of the spirits who come to take them home and a room that I now refuse to do. There’s also a room where on duty staff sleep and plenty of tales of weights on chests and waking up not being able to breathe. And lifts on the adolescent ward that open and close all night.

        I’m in absolutely no doubt that there is an after life.

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        • Guest

          Ingeresting you should say this. I have heard many stories about a feeling of an enormous crushing weight on chests. But not experienced myself. Do you think there are malevolent ghosts and peaceful ghosts?

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      • Guest

        The experience of feeling weight on your chest whilst sleeping is characteristic of the sleep disorder “Sleep Paralysis”. I used to experience this quite a bit and had one especially frightening experience when sleeping in the study of my aunty’s old terrace house – which at the time I thought must be haunted. As these ‘episodes’ became more frequent and occured in various locations and were also accompanied by halucinations, I decided to research what was happening to me and stumbled across the term, sleep paralysis. In addition to the crushing weight and the halucinations (which often appear as thought there is someone standing over you), symptoms also include hearing strange noises such as the static that accompanies radios & tvs, or maybe music. This phenomenon occurs when you wake up during the stages of REM, so you’re still dreaming but your body is paralized to stop you from acting out your dreams. It is often brought on by stress and mostly happens when sleeping on your back.
        Look it up – its fascinating!

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        • SoMuchSerenity

          I used to have this pressing on my chest alot, haven’t had it for about 2 years now but it used to FREAK ME OUT. I am laying there, seemingly awake and ‘feel’ something come into my room and then get on top of me and push me down and sometimes I hear whispering in my ear, I struggle and thrash about but can’t move then I wake up and all is fine.. Its very scary.

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          • Same same

            The same thing happened to me. I was in a half awake stage after a nap. I heard our our dog walking down the passageway- long nails on tiles. Then I felt a male presence enter the room. He unzipped what sounded like a jacket and laid on top of me (it felt protective but I freaked out). It was a calming yet terrifying experience. I couldn’t ‘wake up’ and desperately tried to move a part of my body to get the person off. I woke up as soon as the man left the room.

            I feel stressed writing about it.. Going to look up sleep paralysis right now!

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  32. Julie

    The mind plays wonderful, thrilling tricks on us given the right environment – and ghostly tales. LOVE ghost stories but don’t believe in the supernatural at all.

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    • Jane DJ

      Right there with you Julie!

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  33. Shaezy

    Another quick story – when hubby and I were acourting, he visited me interstate one weekend. At one point he got really quiet and withdrawn (of course I immediately assumed he was having second thoughts and had lost interest. And I’d have to drive him to the airport. Awkward!)

    But it turns out he felt an incredible, heavy sadness he couldn’t pinpoint. Not five seconds later, his father phoned from Sydney and asked if everything was ok, as he too had felt this sadness and immediately thought of his son. We assured FIL that we were fine.

    One hour later, his father phoned again to say his aunt/hubby’s great aunt (who lived in Wales and was the absolute favourite of them both) had passed away one hour before. Cowinkydink?

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  34. Daniella

    *settles in all comfy for a good long read of the comments*

    I LOVE stories like this! But hate them at the same time because they make me so scared! Argh!

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  35. Meshel Laurie

    I love this post so much! I sometimes trawl the internet for good ghost stories, which is pretty sad I know.

    I’ll be looking out for your work Shae.

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    • Shaezy

      Wow – thanks so much Meshel! I’m glad you enjoyed it and you have just made my day!

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    • lbx

      I am the exact same!!! ha ha! It’s SO MUCH FUN to read!

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      • Diana The Huntress

        Meshel (ormorgord, I’m talking to Meshel Laurie. Fangirl moment! Ahem. Anyhoo…) google Kapunda and Walhalla. Apparently they’re the most haunted towns in Australia. There’s a doco on YouTube that Warwick Moss did about Kapunda.

        And the Old Quarantine Station, Willsmere in Kew, Monte Christo mansion, Abbotsford Convent (this one I can personally semi attest to- I went there one night and took photos and there are so many orbs in the pictures it’s ridiculous. It wasn’t raining or dusty, either).

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        • Meshel Laurie

          Ooohhh thank you. My babies are in bed, so I can do it right now. Heaven!

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    • Guest

      There is too much we can’t explain…do you agree?

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  36. Anonymous

    I’m a believer but my husband was sceptic. Well one day (actually it was a bright sunny weekend afternoon) I was walking from our bedroom down the hall to the living room and I ‘passed through’ a ‘ball’ of perfume. I can only describe it as that because where the scent started and ended (about a meter) was so distinct. I went back to our bedroom and called my husband and as he came down the hall he also noticed it. Both our mothers had passed but neither of us recognised the scent as one they wore (nor was it one of mine). We walked back and forth down the hall and the scent ‘ball’ never moved. One step the scent was strong the next step …nothing (like it had an edge) – in both directions. We walked back and forth through it trying to make sense of it and it lasted about 5 minutes or so. It didn’t fade away either, just completely gone. My husband was freaked. It happened once more a few months later but weirdly the scent was different this time. We no longer live there. And my husband is no longer a sceptic. I wonder if that could have been scientifically tested….?

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  37. Anonymous

    I grew up in an old house that was once on a pineapple plantation. The first incendent involved my sisters and I being home alone and the youngest was in bed, whilst chatting to my older sister we saw a small blonde girl in blue run past the door. Thinking it was our sister we yelled for her to go to bed then she started giggling… annoyed we went and checked on her and found her fast asleep and wearing pink. We heard lots of giggling, footsteps and door slamming in that house and My sister has also seen a refined older lady reading and smiling at her. These ghosts although scared the wits out of us were fine. However there was a bad spirit. My dogs one afternoon were going crazy I walked down the stairs to see a dark shadow sprint at me, with one arm high like I was about to be hit (I too sprinted outside and sat out there for hours) another time my sister woke up screaming as something pounded on her chest and lastly one night I woke up to a harsh whisper in my ear “his in the house”, I was an adult then and have refused to ever sleep at my parents again.

    After a bit of research we found the plantation owner murdered his wife and two small daughters as well as slaughtered the local aboriginal population.

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    • Daniella

      Holy crap, that is so scary. My eyes are about to pop out of my head reading that!!!

      Love the sound of the poor girls and the mother though.

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  38. J

    If you love to scare yourself and want to see a great no frills haunting show you must check out ‘A Haunting’ series on the Discovery Channel. People who have experienced serious long term hauntings in their homes/places of business etc. tell their stories (one family per hour show). What surprised me the most is how many of the hauntings have nothing to do with spirits who’ve passed but more demonic presences. Just don’t watch alone before bed.

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  39. Anonymous

    I’ve always been very confused/skeptical/afraid of the concept of spirits etc…. but a few weeks ago my beloved Nanna who we were extremely close to quite suddenly passed away….Unfortunately my mum and I were holidaying overseas at the time, and a few hours after we found out the sad news, my mum commented that her watch had stopped which was weird as she’s just put a new battery in before our holiday. I didn’t thinkanything of it as we were frantically packing and trying to change flights to get home…..

    However in the past few weeks as I have started reading up on spirits and the afterlife as I try to come to terms with my loss, I have found clocks stopping suddenly is about the most comon sign that our loved ones have visited us and are trying to communicate with us…..There have also been a few other strange things happen such as my sister returning to her cup of coffee and a lot of it spilt even though it wasn’t like that when she walked off and was home alone…… I have taken great comfort from this, and not feeling quite as freaked out about death…..

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  40. brizzy

    My in laws built their home about 6 or so years ago. It,s near a nursing home. The whole time building was drama drama, to the point where my mil became very sick just from the stress. Anyway the house is immaculate/sterile well presented with all new stuff they don’t smoke nothing gets spilled etc. Totally clean all the time.ever since they moved in I’ve been really uncomfortable walking past the laundry to get to the toilet. Something there is terribly creepy and when I’ve slept in the bedroom there I’ve heard a man’s loud voice only to walk out to the living room to find FIL asleep! Since MIL’s father passed away she experiences all sorts of bizzare things, lights on and off but mostly the doorbell. But on 2 separate occasions by the fridge I’ve smelt fresh close cigarette smoke. Like in my face! She has smelt it too. It,s also something i,ve smelt at my place we’ve always assumed it’s our neigbor but to smell it at mil home is truly unreal! the only explanation, grandpa

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  41. brizzy

    So weird that i read this today as i felt something bizzare last night on my hair….My grandma died peacefully at my aunt,s house over ten years ago. My aunt sold the house the following year to her in laws cousin. His kids say that whenever they sleep there they always wake up ‘tucked in and snug/cosy’ they don’t tell us everything as we all miss her so much but they are firmly convinced she is with them

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  42. chellebelle

    I’ve had a ghostly encounter. Many years ago I was at band camp. Yes, insert flute jokes here. Anyway, we were up late, and had had a few drinks. We were staying at a converted orphanage in the middle of nowhere. No street lights, no sounds at all other than bush-type night sounds. I know, right? Best setting ever for a ghost story! So one of the trumpet players decides that she wants to go to the chapel to pray. At midnight. As you do. So five of us slightly drunk girls (we were about 19 or 20) stumble out there in the pitch black. We sit together in the very middle of the long pew and my friend tells us to be quiet so she can pray. Of course we are not quiet. She is insistent, and we are silly. All of a sudden the pew shifts, pivoting from its mid-point until the end comes to bang against the pew behind, so we’re now on an oblique angle. We all say ha ha, very funny, good one etc. Then the “it wasn’t me”, “it wasn’t me either” begins, and we all go very quiet. All of a sudden the pew swung back the other way and banged the pew behind on the other side. Amidst wild protestations that it wasn’t ME, we ran, screaming, all the way back to our huts. The next day our concert band was doing a recording in the chapel. We approached the front pew nervously. It was straight. We sat on it and wriggled. Nothing. We tried really hard to make it move – it wouldn’t budge. We had to move the pews aside to make room for the band, and it took several hefty fellows a vast amount of effort to move each pew. There’s no way the 5 of us did that by sitting in the middle and jostling each other.

    I’ve also seen the ghost in the builidng at work that used to be a nunnery and is reputed to be haunted. She was a very short nun who literally glided past my door.

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  43. bad experiences

    I believe in demonic meddling.

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  44. Anonymous

    Christ I can’t sleep now

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  45. roserusso

    I don’t think I should be reading some of these comments while I’m home alone on a Friday night…. but I can’t help myself :P

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    • JustMe

      Same…I picked a bad night to read these comments when hubby is on nightshift, but I just cant tear my eyes away….

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  46. Anon

    This was a story my friend told me….totally freaked me out at the time. She lived in an old share house with 3 others and all of them had noticed strange things such as doors slamming and footsteps upstairs when no-one else was home. The spookiest thing happened to her housemate who was home alone late at night and woke up feeling thirsty. She went downstairs into the kitchen and there was a bloke with a crow-bar trying to open the kitchen window. She screamed at him and called the police who arrived soon after. The potential burglar had made tracks by then and the police went outside to look around. When they came back in, one of the cops asked “Is it just yourself and your daughter home?” My friend’s housemate, confused, asked “what daughter?” He replied “the little girl in the nightie who was here when we arrived”. Creepy….

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  47. Lu

    I dont believe, it doesnt make sense to me. But I have had a freaky experience that my husband also witnessed (who is more practically minded than me) and it has no explanation other than something ghostly. We’ve tried to come up with a logical solution and none is available. It was in my parents old family home and when I mentioned it to them they just nodded and understood. The neighbours had told them everyone in the street knew the house was haunted by the previous owner who died there. I’m really happy they dont live there any more.
    I have always thought that ghosty things happen to certain sorts of people who like to see weird things. I have a friend who claims her fathers first wife who died years ago still comes and plays his piano! But she is a bit nutty and always has crazy stories to tell and doesnt tend to let the truth get in the way of a good story…..but then I heard and saw what I heard and saw and cant explain it.

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    • Intrigued

      Hang on… you can’t just drop an opening like that & not finish the story!!! So what happened? What exactly did you & your husband witness?!!

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      • Lu

        Ok!!! Sorry…I had to go to bed, early morning ahead.
        My husband and I were going out at the time and he dropped me home, I was living back with my parents. They were out and nobody else was home. He was about to leave when we heard a ‘ping’ noise coming from the living room downstairs. So we went down to investigate and there was an old 2 cent coin laying in the middle of the slate floor. We picked it up and dropped it and that was the noise we heard. But the doors were all locked, windows closed so nobody has broked in and there was nowhere for it to have fallen from. Besides 2 cent coins had been long gone from our currency! I wouldnt let him leave until my parents got home and I didnt like being there alone after that. I still dont believe in ghosts but I cant explain what happened either….

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  48. Faybian

    I had some freaky experiences with oujia boards as a teenager (once the board/spirit was asking us the questions). I don’t know what the explanation is either, but I know there are things that science just can’t explain satisfactorily. I’m ok with that.

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  49. F

    This would have to be the most interesting story all week. I don’t know what to believe but some of the stories have given me something to think about.

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  50. casey

    I am a skeptic, absolutely. If you asked me, I’d say I don’t believe in spirits or the afterlife, or ghosts.

    I thought I had experienced a psychic moment once. I had a very intense dream about my much-loved grandmother passing away, and when I awoke I knew for certain in my gut that she had died. I called my grandmother immediately to see if she answered the phone. She did. She was fine. So I don’t really trust feelings like that, I think that’s more a product of the dream state. I’m still skeptical.

    It’s interesting that I’m still a skeptic because I have experienced the supernatural and have seen evidence to the contrary with my own eyes. I once participated in a seance where in the end I was the only one touching the glass as it moved, so I know for sure it was moving on its own. The spirit had lived on the site where we were conducting the seance but didn’t have anything else to communicate. I still don’t really know how to wrap my head around that night.

    I’m having trouble reconciling these experiences with what I think to be logically and scientifically true, so this topic has definitely given me something to keep thinking about.

    Reading all of the stories below has really freaked me out. I’m home alone and wish I’d never started reading this topic! The idea of ghosts terrifies me, especially the thought of them turning up in my bedroom or touching me.

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