Do you believe in Paranormal?

Do you believe in Paranormal? Like Ghost?


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JoeyDeafNinja

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I believe in Paranormal 100%.

Spirits does exist.
 
what sort of paranormal do you mean? Poltergeists? Trolls that live under bridges? Unicorns? Fairies?
 
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its hard one but I did felt something that cannot be explained (in middle school when I try out the deaf school thing if I like it for 3 months, I got tapped in my shoulder really hard and I turned signing "what?!" and nobody was there, again 3 times so I turned and signed "I cant see you! so leave me alone!" and never felt that tapping again what was that? so I asked head of dorm if there had been any death and she said yes 2 girls hung themselves to death in 1960's
 
No, that would mean something living on after death which I don't believe either.
 
Believe that I do....seen quite a few....even gone back to one place years after where I saw it...and that room was ice cold...I'm positive that people have seen things they cannot explain, but just "shrug" them off....being alert to ur surroundings and not fearing the unknown is the best advise I can give here. Otherwise, I'm not gonna dwell on this anymore.
 
I did nit believe in ghosts until something really strange happen!
I was living in Boston with my sister and her husband. My sister and I where playing cards one night while waiting for husband to come home. We heard some footsteps on the stairs and thought it was my sister's husband but the footsteps did not sound like his , these where really heavy sounding! My sister when to see who was there and was no one! Our neighbors downstairs heard footsteps too and the guy had kitchen knife ready to attack the intruder!
Everyone heard the footsteps but saw no one! My brother in law had a friend that was in Paranormal and he came to our apartment and when into the attic
and said he felt the spirit of ghost. My sister did some research and found out a sea captain lived in the house and dies a violent death and felt his family behind. My brother in law friend told the ghost that his family was OK and that it was time for him to RIP. We never heard the heavy footsteps again!
 
I'm not a believer in the supernatural but I'm a sucker for anything that's about ghosts, magic and horror in literature and movies. Go figure that one out. :dunno:
 
I always want to do Ghost hunting at night time at some haunted place like AX murder house!
 
why dont you go to the library and read a book say, on history of death? i think you'd find it interesting...
 
I don't believe in the paranormal in the ghostly sense, but I believe in intuition and sometimes knowing things about other people, especially those to whom you feel particularly close.

I do love a good ghost story from time to time, of course. Now that we're getting close to Halloween, I should get those spooky tales out for a good reading, on a cold, rainy day, with the lamplight bravely standing against the forces of darkness...
 
Lilly stood under the street lamp. She was wearing her favorite blue jeans jacket, a red skirt, knee high socks and tennis shoes. The kind that just slip on and off. She stopped under the street light because someone was following her. She didn't see the person but just the same, she knew he was there. Lilly cranked up her hearing aids and stood absolutely still... nothing but the buzz of insects. She pulled out her cell phone and quickly typed out a text message to her friend "pls hurry being followed standing under street lamp near school".

It was so still. Lilly strained her eyes and saw nothing beyond the ring of light from the overhead lamp. A shrill sounding screech erupted from somewhere beyond the light and Lilly jumped straight up clear out of her shoes. "An Owl" she said between breaths and turned her hearing aids back down to a "normal" level. She looked down at her cell phone but the text message was not sent. She resent the message and waited. nothing. The txt message would not send. Why not? Lilly started to panic again. "calm down" she said as her heart raced.

A flutter of birds took flight somewhere. Lilly turned her hearing aids up once again. No dumb owl is going to scare me again she thought. It was as if the air itself had turned heavy. The lamp had a slight flicker to it that was annoying. She could smell the dew forming in the air. And then she heard it. A twig snapped. Her panic over took her and she shot off into the night running as fast as her shoeless feet could take her down the road. She could hear it now, the sound of heavy feet pounding the pavement behind her. She flew, faster than she ever though possible.

Lilly looked up, a bright light was shining down in to her face. She blinked her eyes to clear her vision and slowly looked around her. She was lying in a bed. there was a needle stuck in her hand. She started to struggle but the blanket over her was too heavy. She heard a voice shouting Lilly! Lilly! She looked towards the sound and blinked her eyes again. It was her friend! Oh Thank God! she thought.

Lilly sat up in the hospital bed and faced her friend. "I was so terrified, I thought someone was following me so I texed you to come get me and you did." Her friend put her hand on top of Lilly's hand. "I didn't get a text message. I just wanted to go out for a drive."

"At 1 in the morning?"

"I couldn't sleep I kept dreaming that someone was chasing me, so I drove out to the school and saw you running and fall. I brought you straight here."

Lilly left the hospital and the two friends drove out to find Lilly's shoes. The looked all around under the lamp but never found her shoes. Then Lilly saw it, just outside where the light would have ended. A single foot print in the dirt right over a broken twig and she knew then how close he had been to death.
 
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