My house may be haunted

Anonymous
I wonder if the "troubled" daughter killed herself in the house? Yikes. Wonder which room was hers?
Anonymous
OP, if you don't feel that the presence is menacing, why don't you just start talking to it? Be relaxed, mention the weather, say goodbye to the ghost when you leave in the morning, etc. If you exhibit a sense of normalcy, your child might not be so frightened. You could also request that the ghost try to keep it down at night, because the noise disturbs your child. If you believe, you could convince yourself that it's working, too, and gain a true sense of peace. I know a few people who are comfortable with their ghosts, who feel like they've achieved an understanding with them.

I think it's a better message for your child than trying to evict it via a priest. Live and let live, etc. Possibly more effective for your own peace of mind, too. You mind actually end up feeling safer in the long run.

And if that doesn't work for the little one, call in the shamen, burn the sage, do the chants and dances. Be very thorough and dramatic about it.

(By the way, isn't it sad that ghosts are still stuck to a schedule? Like reappearing on the anniversary of their death and whatnot? I really hope that when I die, I can lose the damned calendar.)
Anonymous
I live in Glover Park and Im convinced my apt is haunted... where in Glover Park did you live? Its freaking me out... Im the only one in a 4 apt building--the last two tenants left at the same time as I came in... but there is always bumping and shuffling upstairs---but only at like 3-430 am... AND ITS LOUD!!!



Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 2 places in Washington, DC that were haunted. One was an apartment in Glover Park, and the other was a house on Jenifer Street NW. I would have thought myself crazy except that my roommates corroborated my sightings with sightings of their own. The ghosts never made noise, but they made their presences known.

In both cases, we had the luxury of moving out due to expiring leases. OP, I'm guessing you might not be in the position to move out immediately. I found this site for the Society for Paranormal Investigation (they've got a local branch, who knew?). Maybe it's worth a try?





Can you imagine being condemned to an apartment in Glover Park for all eternity?
Anonymous
Had to add my 2 cents to this thread, as I have also experienced the presence of spirits. Burning some sage and doing a smudging ceremony might really make you feel better. You could also try talking to the spirit, maybe while you're smudging. Talk about sharing the space, being kind to one another. I did this when I moved into my 60-year-old house in Arlington, where I definitely feel the presence of an "old man" spirit. So far so good.

You might also want to lay out some mouse traps, just for peace of mind. Once in an old house during a quiet evening my cat started pacing in a circle, meowing and looking at me, and of course it freaked me out (cats being able to sense things we can't always see or hear). Then I heard the scratching noises she was hearing from under the house. In that case it was a family of feral cats living in the crawl space. So there may indeed be an explaination that's easier to deal with!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Had to add my 2 cents to this thread, as I have also experienced the presence of spirits. Burning some sage and doing a smudging ceremony might really make you feel better. You could also try talking to the spirit, maybe while you're smudging. Talk about sharing the space, being kind to one another. I did this when I moved into my 60-year-old house in Arlington, where I definitely feel the presence of an "old man" spirit. So far so good.

You might also want to lay out some mouse traps, just for peace of mind. Once in an old house during a quiet evening my cat started pacing in a circle, meowing and looking at me, and of course it freaked me out (cats being able to sense things we can't always see or hear). Then I heard the scratching noises she was hearing from under the house. In that case it was a family of feral cats living in the crawl space. So there may indeed be an explaination that's easier to deal with!


OMG, I am peeing in my pants laughing. Smudging ceremony? What the hell are you smudging?
Anonymous
Here's my contribution to this thread...About 18 or so years ago, I babysat for a family who had one little boy at the time. When I first started watching the baby he was 4 months old and the family was renting a house. They stayed in that house for about 4 months until moving to another house just a few blocks away. In house #1, I would sometimes take the baby into the basement, as that's where the only television in the house was located and a bunch of the baby's toys were kept down there. The basement was only partly finished. I frequently got a strange feeling while in the basement. It's not that I felt scared, just uneasy as if there was something else down in the basement with us. One time in particular I thought I saw something, and that was the last time the baby and I went down to the basement. Fast forward to house #2 when baby was now about 3 years-old. We were sitting on the floor of his bedroom playing with trains when out of nowhere he looked up and said to me, "Do you remember when we saw the ghost?" OMG I'm thinking. I say to him, "What ghost?" He responds, "At my old house in the basement, remember?" I just chose not to continue this conversation with the little boy. The family ended up moving out of state a few months after this experience and I haven't seen them since. True story. How do you explain this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH has forbidden me from telling him any more of the stories from this site. The one that freaks him out the most is the one where the son asked why the old lady kept appearing in his room. Shudder.


I posted a question a few months ago about whether people who believed in God also believed in demonic spirits. I asked because I had heard a conservative radio talk-show guest say that her then-5 year old daughter was constantly saying she couldn't sleep because there was a black sheep with red eyes was in her room. The guest chalked it up to a 5 year old's imagination. One night the little girl came out of her room and said the black sheep was sitting on her dresser, talking to her. The mom asked her daughter what it was saying, and the little girl said it was telling her to kill her parents. I COULD NOT stop thinking about that story!! Sunlight, singing birds, NPR -- nothing could blunt my fear!

The talk-show guest also said that she had witnessed a demonic presence when she was a teenager, and that the signs to look for were lights bouncing around doorways and windows and animals acting weird. (In her case, the dog was also barking hysterically at the windows. Shudder....)


That's what you get for listening to conservative talk shows!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH has forbidden me from telling him any more of the stories from this site. The one that freaks him out the most is the one where the son asked why the old lady kept appearing in his room. Shudder.


I posted a question a few months ago about whether people who believed in God also believed in demonic spirits. I asked because I had heard a conservative radio talk-show guest say that her then-5 year old daughter was constantly saying she couldn't sleep because there was a black sheep with red eyes was in her room. The guest chalked it up to a 5 year old's imagination. One night the little girl came out of her room and said the black sheep was sitting on her dresser, talking to her. The mom asked her daughter what it was saying, and the little girl said it was telling her to kill her parents. I COULD NOT stop thinking about that story!! Sunlight, singing birds, NPR -- nothing could blunt my fear!

The talk-show guest also said that she had witnessed a demonic presence when she was a teenager, and that the signs to look for were lights bouncing around doorways and windows and animals acting weird. (In her case, the dog was also barking hysterically at the windows. Shudder....)


That's what you get for listening to conservative talk shows!


Seriously! I listen for the entertainment value but their political views sometimes haunt me. Shudder.
Anonymous
Bump (in the night)

Yes - resurrecting an old thread. Any one have new ghost stories to add? I love this stuff.

This article got me thinking about this old thread:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/11/AR2010061104799.html?hpid=features1&hpv=local
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in a haunted apartment when I was in college. If I didn't have 2 other roommates that were there for the problems, I might have thought I was going crazy. Our "house guest" actually would throw things across the room. Looking back on it we don't know why we stayed, and I've forever been worried when I move to a new place that there will be issues....point is I feel for you.

Do you own your house? Also, have you done any renovations to your house recently, or any big changes? Supposedly a presence will sometimes appear when there have been big changes. Mine in college showed up after a break when we were gone for a week or so, and finally left after another long break many months later.

I would start off by contacting a priest. Some colleges / universities also have paranormal departments. I would do a quick internet search to see if any local universities have such a department. They may want to come out to do readings on your house, etc, and can tell you if they find anything. I would be particularly concerned because of your child's acting out, so I would investigate further. Hopefully it's nothing. Good luck.


Did you see things fly across the room?
Anonymous
Summertime is so much fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had carved wood figurines from Kenya on our mantel, and they moved around all the time. Scared me to death.


Did anyone ever see that Karen Black movie, Trilogy of Terror? In one of the three stories, Karen Black brings home a funny little ugly figurine with wild hair, sharp teeth, and a little spear in his hand and she puts it on the coffee table. Then she goes into the shower to get ready for her date, and when she comes back, the little guy is gone. So she searches under the sofa for it, stretching her arm far under the sofa to find him (as if he could have just FALLEN 8 feet back) and while she is searching, you hear little fast pitter patters. So she keeps searching under the sofa with her arm (of course) until she gets pricked by the spear. And then of course she shoves her arm under the sofa again, only this time the little guy really stabs her and she realizes he is alive. Then he proceeds to chase her all over the house and terrorize her.

I would never buy a figurine with a spear.



OMG Yes! I saw this when I was a child (watched it with older brother) and I still remember it vividly. No figurines here either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's my contribution to this thread...About 18 or so years ago, I babysat for a family who had one little boy at the time. When I first started watching the baby he was 4 months old and the family was renting a house. They stayed in that house for about 4 months until moving to another house just a few blocks away. In house #1, I would sometimes take the baby into the basement, as that's where the only television in the house was located and a bunch of the baby's toys were kept down there. The basement was only partly finished. I frequently got a strange feeling while in the basement. It's not that I felt scared, just uneasy as if there was something else down in the basement with us. One time in particular I thought I saw something, and that was the last time the baby and I went down to the basement. Fast forward to house #2 when baby was now about 3 years-old. We were sitting on the floor of his bedroom playing with trains when out of nowhere he looked up and said to me, "Do you remember when we saw the ghost?" OMG I'm thinking. I say to him, "What ghost?" He responds, "At my old house in the basement, remember?" I just chose not to continue this conversation with the little boy. The family ended up moving out of state a few months after this experience and I haven't seen them since. True story. How do you explain this?


This sounds like a scene from an M. Night Shyamalan movie. This would send shivers up the back of my neck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's my contribution to this thread...About 18 or so years ago, I babysat for a family who had one little boy at the time. When I first started watching the baby he was 4 months old and the family was renting a house. They stayed in that house for about 4 months until moving to another house just a few blocks away. In house #1, I would sometimes take the baby into the basement, as that's where the only television in the house was located and a bunch of the baby's toys were kept down there. The basement was only partly finished. I frequently got a strange feeling while in the basement. It's not that I felt scared, just uneasy as if there was something else down in the basement with us. One time in particular I thought I saw something, and that was the last time the baby and I went down to the basement. Fast forward to house #2 when baby was now about 3 years-old. We were sitting on the floor of his bedroom playing with trains when out of nowhere he looked up and said to me, "Do you remember when we saw the ghost?" OMG I'm thinking. I say to him, "What ghost?" He responds, "At my old house in the basement, remember?" I just chose not to continue this conversation with the little boy. The family ended up moving out of state a few months after this experience and I haven't seen them since. True story. How do you explain this?


This sounds like a scene from an M. Night Shyamalan movie. This would send shivers up the back of my neck.


Either child had ESP and could sense your thoughts or he truly remembered the ghost. Bizarre either way.
Anonymous
OP contact the Arlington Metaphysical Chapel in Arlington, VA. They won't laugh at you or insinuate that you are just imagining noises. Yes, I believe in spirits/ghosts because I have experienced their presence but all were friendly.

For the smart ass who laughed at "smudging," I do it all the time when I have been in contact with negative energy and this was also something done by American Indians. I smudge around myself whenever I feel angry with someone else or with myself. It works because the negative energy I am feeling or transmitting dissapates.

Don't laugh or scoff at practices because there is so much we don't know.
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