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’?

Kryztal
  • 18th Aug 2011 04:39pm

We used to live with a ghost for years. My father was inthe army and we got posted to Brisbane. We went into an army house at Ferny Grove. When ever Dad had to go away on excersise the ghost would patrol the hallway of the house. You could hear his footsteps at night but he would always stop at the doorway of the bedrooms and just watch to make sure we were alright. You would be overcome with the feeling of being watched, but it was never a creepy or bad feeling. He just used to check up on us.

Also, just after my Great Grandmother died, I was sitting alone in her bedroom looking at the necklace she'd left for me. The photo of her and my great grandfather, sitting on her dressing table, lit up like it had a spot light on it for around 3 seconds, before returning to normal. That one freaked me out abit. I was looking straight at it!


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