What is the weirdest paranormal activity that has happened to you?
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M$13 Answers
All of a sudden, I just felt this incredibly feeling of hostility everywhere in the house. We all did.
Everyone turned their heads and looked down the long hallway. We all remembered seeing a shadow of some sort just hovering there before it whipped back into one of the rooms. The feeling of hostility eased, thankfully, but all of us didn't sleep well that night.
We all were pretty convinced the place was haunted, because every morning at about 3AM, we would hear scraping noises alongside the walls and a really eerie noise like soft footsteps coming from outside. One of my bandmates found scratch marks on his body during the first week. Nothing too gnarly or violent, but visible enough.
I was vacuuming my room one night and turned off the vacuum to pick up a phone. As I went to get the phone, the vacuum had flipped itself on. I was totally creeped out and ended up sleeping on the sofa.
During my last few nights at the house, my bandmates later explained how some of their stuff would go missing and turn up later. I never had that happen to me however.
That house was royally messed up in my opinion. I'm not sure I believe much in paranormal stuff, but what happened at that place was pretty convincing. I think the home itself was from the 1970's or so, so it was pretty dated.
I no longer rock out with the band, so I'm not sure how they're holding up in the house.
Props to those Ghosthunters or whoever they are, who go into some of the darkest and gnarliest places!
Personal experience
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M$I unlocked the theatre which was empty and came by to pick up some paper work. I never saw anything but something invisible started yelling at me (no words, just yelling). I know this place well and I know the sounds from inside that building and let me tell you, it really sounded like it was coming from the opposite side of the room. Definitely not an animal and sounded like a mans voice. It kept going and I booked it down the stairs, locked the theatre and ran away for a full block like a complete dork!
By the time I got back to the office I went into shock in front of the other staff (how embarrassing) and my supervisor went to check it out. Something was definitely there and of course he never found anything.
I wasn't right for a good 3 weeks because I'd always sat on the fence about the existence of the supernatural. This was a turning point for me and although I cannot prove it, all other logical explanations have been exhausted. The Heritage Theatre is now closed.
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M$The door was locked, it was not a windy day at all but to this day I have not been able to explain that incident.
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M$The weird stuff is this: as soon as I left the cemetery, my discman started working again, and played for the next hour or so as I bussed home, so the batteries were just fine. My phone also went right back to normal. I could understand losing cell service maybe, but the fact that perfectly good batteries acted like they were dying in there was weird. Maybe weirdest is that when I developed the film, both pictures of that statue had a white orb in them. If I had taken them one right after the other, I would have thought maybe it was my thumb over the lens, or something. But every picture in between was perfectly fine, and somehow only that angel statue got the orbs.
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M$Ahh, the famous white orbs!
I made my first-ever visit to Philadelphia earlier this year, and I was on a private tour of Independence Hall around dusk (so just me and a few guards), and I snapped a few pics of the hall from the outside. I have 2-3 white orbs in the photos, and with each pic they were getting closer and closer to me.
It wasn't an issue of flash, glare, dust, or anything else. It was creepy and exhilarating!
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M$I was happy to be pregnant but regretful that my Dad had not lived to share this joy with us. He had passed away the year before. During my first exam when the Doctor let me hear the baby's heartbeat, I also heard my father's voice inside my head. He said "You're going to have a baby boy! Please name him after me."
Preparations for our baby were easy. I decorated the nursery for a little boy. I bought baby clothes for a baby boy. Friends asked how I could be so sure I was going to have a boy. There was never a doubt!
The day our baby was born, the Doctor said "You have a healthy, baby boy." and I responded "I know! And I also know his name!".
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M$Our office was large and it housed 3 of us. there was a large filing room off to the side. In the file room, there were 8 large filing cabinets full of files (not light). On top of the file cabinets were books and supplies for various holidays including some cement podiams that stood about 1 foot high.
I was coming out of the file cabinet room and was standing by the door when that cement podium came flying at me and missed me literally by a hair. The girls at their desks said that it flew through the air as if it was thrown.
It was scary and i think my heart stopped. We sprayed the whole office with holy water.
personal experience
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M$I grew up in a old victorian house. I would have to say I was about 14-15 yrs old.I woke up out of a sound sleep one night.I had this really odd feeling.Almost as if someone was standing over me watching me sleep.
I opened my eyes and swear I saw a shadow standing over me looking down at my bed. I was freaked out.I quickly sat up and turned on my light to find my room empty.
Your guess is as good as mine as to if it is paranormal or not.
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M$My own experience.
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M$then i felt hotness on my leg and looked down and then saw the flame's
and i was on fire....
thats the answer
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M$Then I looked at the guy to his right, and Nearly-said "You want to scratch your ear". After another 2 minutes, the new guy did the same.
Proud of myself, I looked at the guy to his right, and Nearly-said "You want to scratch your left ear". After about 2 minutes, he scratched his right ear, and I went "nono, your LEFT ear."
He then scratched from his right ear, around to his nose, and all the way to his left ear, and dropped his hand.
I wish I could offer more proof than just having you take my word on this.
I'd bet you some of you scratched your ear while reading this, btw. :)
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Thanks a lot for reading my response!
Looking back, I remember how every single person who visited us and stayed over reported similar things happening (the scratching on the walls, footsteps apparently outside, and doors slamming without any wind/people inside) usually around the same time (3AM).
When our band was performing together -before- we moved into the house together, we all were really good friends and would joke with each other a ton. We would practice constantly together. Overall there was a really awesome synergy when we rocked out together.
I'm not really sure if the house had anything to do with it, but after about 2 to 3 months or so of living in it, everything changed. We argued a -lot- more, got stressed out over really small and minimal stuff, and practiced less and less (mainly because there were so many trivial arguments and drama happening).
We still performed well at the shows, but we could all kind of feel that the synergy wasn't where it used to be. Probably because we all never really slept too well in the house.
I don't know if that could be considered something "paranormal," or if that was instead a hint of burn out (I highly doubt it was burnout, because each of us had really clear goals on what we wanted to do before we moved in).
Regardless, I remember for weeks during the final month, I had this strong gut feeling that I absolutely needed to move out.
When I finally did, I felt a lot lighter, freer, and happier overall. Funny, considering in any other situation I would have seriously been bummed out. Leaving a golden opportunity to kick it with your bandmates in your own house right?
I really feel that house had some bad and heavy vibes to it. Not sure if that old place had some sort of past to it, but every person who slept over for the night after a show/concert reported the same if not similar things going on.
Looking back on the house, I think the long hallway was where everyone felt the most hostility. Between our first move in night with that crashing sound, the footsteps, doors slamming, and the increasing hostility among each other, yeah... I can confidently say I never will return to that place again.
I think when I go ahead and look for a home, I'll probably be checking out new homes for sure. Haha, what an experience however!
Thanks for reading!