share your ghost encountering experience

Discussion in 'Philosophy & Religion' started by nyckeion, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. i was trying to emphasize moving in a straight line, never mind dann....
     
  2. LOL

    i doubt a lot of people are familiar with jeet kune do if theyre not familiar with bruce lee haha
     
  3. LOL it was a longshot haha, i put more stuff on the previous post if u want to check it out. my sad life :(
     
  4. nyckeion

    nyckeion ....Boo....

    jeet kune do is an art of intercepting running away ish.......the 36th strategy haha
     
  5. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    eww.. and that's my fav. highland too...
     
  6. Ju$t!Ce

    Ju$t!Ce Well-Known Member

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    Well the only experience I had was when I had a head injury from a road bike race. I was at the hospital for about 3 weeks and one night for some reason i woke up and the room was all orange like everything was a shade of orange and there was guy wearing a jump suit in my room, he came beside my bed like a feet or two away from my foot. I didn't know what was going on plus i was still hazy. This was my first time staying over at a hospital, so i though he was a janitor or something. It was still hot in September so I told him to open the window for me but he just stare at me blankly. Few second later my nurse came in and asked me what was wrong and did I need anything maybe they heard me talking when nobody was suppose to be in my room. After I said no and everything was fine I was like ehh who cares I'm sleepy so i just knocked out.
     
  7. 無得頂

    無得頂 Well-Known Member

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    Wouldn't it be cool if I had a ghost friend like Casper? We could play big 2, chinese chess, discuss about religion, etc.
     
  8. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    ^Definitely... and pull pranks on gals too
     
  9. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    i went to a ghost tour @ the rocks in syd for friends bday
    guide took us around all the places where ppl haf supposedly seen ghosts
    i didn't see anything the whole nite ><
    i felt rorted =/
    lolz
     
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    I think this is a common sign of sleeping paralysis and REM. When i found out my friend had this for like 3 days in a week, i ran a study of it for my project and the night i finished the project i was actually having sleeping paralysis for the first time too, i woke up during the middle of the night and i can move my eyes but i couldn't move my body at all for a long time, also it happened to me on a nap too where i can only see out the window for like an hour and my whole body was paralyzed and i was sweating like hell, it was like seeing death, scary stuff. I heard people getting worst though, like they can see a figure that is demonic and sitting on them or just staring at them the whole time.
     
  11. mingming2006

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    i used 2 get paralised a lot when i sleep to a particular direction - does it really mean ive got ghost encounters, when that happened?
    Though, it took a great deal of time 2 get myself 2 wake up n sleep bk again...
     
  12. p3ps1c0la

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    I just remembered this one thing that happened to me on several occasions which leads me to believe that it may be more than just a coincidence. This happened at a church near my old house and when I was a bit younger. I used to walk this one path to my gfs house and there was this church along the way. So everytime I passed this church this one and only one street light that was placed directly infront of the churches back door would always and I mean always turn off. I didn't think anything of it untill it kept happening time after time after time and so this one night I was walking my gf home and for some reason just before we made the turn towards the church I told her that this one church light would always turn off when I walked towards it (a few houses away from it atleast) and she just laughed it off and as she was kinda laughing that street light suddenly went off. She stopped laughing and said woah...that's weird and she actually stopped in her track for a second or two. It continued to happened every single time I walked passed it after that.

    My question is if it was a defect in the street light then why was it always on before I walked passed it and why would it always turn off when I walked pass it at all hours of the night? It's odd if anything at all. Might be nothing. And no, I'm not the anti Christ.

    And, when I finally noticed that it kept happening I would sometimes glance at the light to see if it was just a slow flicker or if it would turn on a minute or two later but it didn't do either. It just goes off. No matter what time I pass it (at night of course).
     
    #73 p3ps1c0la, Sep 9, 2007
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  13. Thisdamngood

    Thisdamngood Well-Known Member

    ^throw a piece of rock at the light or something. see what will happen.
     
  14. Eijiro

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    My friend had told me that his sister supposedly committed suicide when he was in his early teens and there was always suspicion around what really happened because she had everything going for her but one night I went to his parents house to chill I walked down the hall and I saw a woman that was in a dirty white dress as if she had fell in the mud and there was a darker spot in her torso where she supposedly shot herself I ran back to the car where my friend was at and told him what I saw he confirmed that no one was in the house besides his parents but they were asleep and his mother had mentioned that sometimes she is able to smell her daughters perfume in the house though she's been gone for over 10 years
     
  15. AbZoNyX

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    Tai Chi use your chi to absorb the entitiy's life source and purge it. Then pick up your ass and flee.
     
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  16. BigC

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    I thought that I was the only one that experienced sleep paralysis. When I was about 7 I woke up at night to get some water but I could not move my body at all. Its like something is holding you down and the only thing that you can move is your eyes. It sucked because this lasted for about an hour.

    Another ghost experience that I had was when I was 10 years old. One of my best friends mom died from cancer. One night (about 4 days after she died) I was thinking about her since I was kind of close to her. There was no one outside, and it was pitch dark. When I was walking to the apartment, I felt chills down my back as if someone was watching me and ran into the apartment building. I still feel as though someone was still watching me and I look back at the front door of the apartment building and I saw my friends mom staring at me!!! I quickly opened my apartment door (I lived on the first floor) and ran in to the house. I told my friend about seeing his mom and described the dress that she was wearing (I still remember the dress it was like a brown color dress with flowers on it). I had never seen his mom wearing that dress before and my friend told me that the dress that I saw was the same nightgown that she wore when she died !!! Even though I was kind of close to his mom I was scared sh**less.

    Also if you feel chills down your back and your alone at night, there is probably a ghost that is starring at you. The more your fear the chills down your back, it feels like the chills get stronger (at least in my personal experience it did).
     
  17. RockkxD

    RockkxD Moderator

    Freaky stories you guys got there..
     
  18. uberberries

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    YA! thats what my mom said too!
    maybe its because your too tired, and after a while, if your brain doesnt 'sleep' too
    that would happen
    i hope its like that S:
    because, that happens to me quite often x-x
     
  19. uberberries

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    LOL nvm =_="
    ''i did a quick research on it. and this is what i found:
    frightening form of paralysis that occurs when a person suddenly finds himself or herself unable to move for a few minutes, most often upon falling asleep or waking up. Sleep paralysis is due to an ill-timed disconnection between the brain and the body.

    The symptoms of sleep paralysis include sensations of noises, smells, levitation, paralysis, terror, and images of frightening intruders. Once considered very rare, about half of all people are now believed to experience sleep paralysis sometime during their life.

    Sleep paralysis strikes as a person is moving into or out of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, the deepest part of sleep. During REM sleep the body is largely disconnected from the brain leaving the body paralyzed. Sleep paralysis is the result of premature (or persistent) mind-body disconnection as one is about to enter into (or exit from) REM sleep.

    Sleep paralysis occurs most often after jet lag or periods of sleeplessness that interrupt the normal REM patterns. It affects both sexes equally and occurs at all ages but is most common in teenagers. Sleep paralysis can be familial and may be genetic (inherited) in some cases.

    An attack of sleep paralysis is usually harmless and self-limited. It tends to be over in a minute or two as soon as the brain and body re-establish connections and the person is able to move again. However, the memory of the terrifying sensations felt during sleep paralysis can long endure. (Some scholars believe that sleep paralysis may account for some of the old claims of attacks by witches and the more recent "reports" of nocturnal abduction by space aliens.)

    A rare fatal form of sleep paralysis may, it is thought, underlie the cases of healthy teenagers, mainly in Southeast Asia, who die in their sleep, sometimes after fighting for breath but without thrashing around.

    Sleep paralysis goes by a number of names, including the "old hag" in Newfoundland (for an old witch thought to sit on the chest of the paralyzed sleeper), "kokma" in the West Indies (for a ghost baby who jumps on the sleeper's chest and attacks the throat), "kanashibari" in Japan and "gui ya" or ghost pressure in China (because a ghost is believed to sit on and assault the sleeper). Medically, sleep paralysis is sometimes called waking paralysis, predormital (before-sleep) paralysis, postdormital (after-sleep) paralysis, and REM sleep atonia.''

    so it actually isnt a ghost, but just a 'disconntection'' between your brain, and your body.