Society & Culture

Have you ever seen a ghost or encountered anything spooky?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

15th Aug 2011 10:44am

Perhaps you have a room in your house that never quite feels right. Do you hear bumps in the night or see shadows out of the corner of your eye? Are you a medium or clairvoyant who can communicate with the ‘other side’?

Claudette
  • 17th Aug 2011 08:40pm

when I was a small girl, my family took a Sunday drive as we did back in those days. We stopped somewhere on the side of a dirt road. nearby was a field & a broken fence. I told my sister that there was a housae nearby even though I couldn't see it & I told her that there was a piano in that house. We asked Mum & Dad if we could go exploring & sure enough we came upon a house, the front door almost off it's hinges & once we pushed our way past the cobwebs and the partially open door, there was the piano. The room looked like the person had only gone for the day, but I will never forget the dated photos sitting on top of the piano nor my sudden need to get out of the place, as even as a young child I felt like I was intruding in someone's house. Still to this day, I wonder how I knew about the house & piano being there...I had never been to that location before in my life.


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