Rachelsne
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I just read all this thread lol
So how did taking the spatular to the ghost lady do? did it work?
if i caught the thread early on i would have sugested a video camera.
I lived in a 100 year old apartment in England and would regularly wake up feeling crushed unable to move or make a noise, it got so bad I would sleep with the light on....apparently this can be explained by brain activities, your brain awakes but is also sending your body sleep signals so your body is causing it.
I now live in America, its happened a few times and I just try and go back to sleep rather than fight the feeling, or I try and wake my self up fully-which is very hard. everytime it happens it scares me though, and i still half wonder if it is someting other than my body causing this.
So how did taking the spatular to the ghost lady do? did it work?
if i caught the thread early on i would have sugested a video camera.
Back in '91, I was at my (then) girlfriend's house. We were watching something on tv, nothing special.. it was dark and rainy.. sometime around midnight, the bells in their grandfather clock just started ringing for about 30 seconds or so, loudly.. thing is, it was not only broken, but the plug wasn't even in the wall. So we left and went back to my parent's house.. that was freaky..
Few years back, at my current apartment, an electric coin bank I own just started going off on its own while I was across the room. There's no way it could do it by itself. The button to make it work is hard to push.. it freaked me out. I've seen light blurs moving out of the corner of my eye, once I woke up felt like something was on top of me and couldn't get up.. that really freaked me out..
I heard that burning sage would make ghosts leave, so I burned some in my place and haven't had any other "hauntings".. so yeah.. i'm a believer in ghosts because i've had my own experiences.
I lived in a 100 year old apartment in England and would regularly wake up feeling crushed unable to move or make a noise, it got so bad I would sleep with the light on....apparently this can be explained by brain activities, your brain awakes but is also sending your body sleep signals so your body is causing it.
I now live in America, its happened a few times and I just try and go back to sleep rather than fight the feeling, or I try and wake my self up fully-which is very hard. everytime it happens it scares me though, and i still half wonder if it is someting other than my body causing this.