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  • Person_one
    Person_one Posts: 28,884 Forumite
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    The afterlife must be incredibly dull if dead people have to spend their time slamming doors in their old houses to keep themselves amused.

    What a disappointment.
  • Tropez
    Tropez Posts: 3,696 Forumite
    Person_one wrote: »
    The afterlife must be incredibly dull if dead people have to spend their time slamming doors in their old houses to keep themselves amused.

    What a disappointment.

    I know, right?

    I'd be spending my time in Eliza Dushku's shower room.
  • I'd put it on the market in un "bish! bash! bosh!

    Ghost is never, ever going to leave you alone, you'll never sleep well again and just think of what you're friends and family are going to think of you if you keep confiding in them - they'll have you locked up before you could say "Santa Claus"!!

    You won't have to declare that you've seen ghosts on your sales brochure or to any potential purchasers because:-

    Ghost's Don't exist!!:T
  • Mrs.W_2
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    Boots888 wrote: »
    I'd put it on the market in un "bish! bash! bosh!

    Ghost is never, ever going to leave you alone, you'll never sleep well again and just think of what you're friends and family are going to think of you if you keep confiding in them - they'll have you locked up before you could say "Santa Claus"!!


    You won't have to declare that you've seen ghosts on your sales brochure or to any potential purchasers because:-

    Ghost's Don't exist!!:T
    Whatever the OP's problems, yours might crack open a whole new can of worms.
  • SailorSam
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    I did a night school class some years ago now, the guy taking the lessons neither believed or disbelieved but came out with reasons why things happen. Noises, even voices can be recorded within the walls and play back.
    If you're a similar age as me (50s) you may remember making a crystal radio in school, well a crystal is only a natural rock and as older houses are more likely to be made of natural stone they may include crystals, which you can make radios out of.
    That's a fact and if you understand that it's only one step away to say if these rocks can be a radio, perhaps they could be a recorder. So the walls can actually record events that took place in that room.
    Moving forward 'ghosts' are often seen or heard on stormy nights, when there's a lot of electricity in the air, well that's the very time when a crystal would be at it's most active and record or release the noises within the walls.
    On top of this the electricity or feelings in a room would be at their peak when something like a death or murder took place, so this is the very time the walls would record the evil, and later release it.
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  • wapow
    wapow Posts: 939 Forumite
    ...The shhiit people come out with to justify that there are no unseen elements living amongst us. :rolleyes:
  • All these people with paranormal explanations and most people on here accept it....yet I get ridiculed fro being a Christian (not on this discussion).

    Oh well, there's nowt so queer as folk, as the saying goes.
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  • Molly41
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    Seven-day-weekend - Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Do you believe in the Immaculate Conception and the Rising of Jesus?

    These are all paranormal events but are the basis of the Christian faith.

    If a Christian Vicar or other faith is prepared to come into a person's home and bless it - Why do you scoff?
    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.
    Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
    I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over and through me. When it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
    When the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
  • Molly41 wrote: »
    Seven-day-weekend - Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Yes Do you believe in the Immaculate Conception No - but I do believe in the Virgin Birth, which is what I think you mean and the Rising of Jesus? Yes

    These are all paranormal events but are the basis of the Christian faith.

    If a Christian Vicar or other faith is prepared to come into a person's home and bless it - Why do you scoff?

    See my comments in blue. And I haven't scoffed. There is nothing wrong with having your house blessed. Just saying that on this discussion everyone is prepared to accept the existence of supernatural entities whereas on other discussions I have had, the mere act of telling someone that you believe God is real DOES lead to all sorts of scoffing and name-calling.

    Seems as though some people are quite happy to believe in spirits, but not the Holy Spirit, Jesus or God.
    (AKA HRH_MUngo)
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  • Just to lighten the thread a little - although with no disrespect to the OP who does not deserve to be "scared" in her own home, by whatever.....how about asking the "presence's" to help out a bit around the home. I suggest mowing the lawn or washing up for starters... maybe a bit of cleaning the bathroom followed by the laundry......?
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