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2005-10-27 10:34 PM

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Well, this isn't exactly spooky as just hard to explain....

When my youngest son was born, my aunt gave him a beautiful afghan that she had crocheted. However, he never liked it and if I tried to cover hiim with it, he would always push it off in favor of his softer blankets. But it was so beautiful and special to me so I always kept it folded up at the foot of his bed. When he was about 2-1/2, he woke up around 4:00 am crying. I went into his bedroom and saw that he was uncovered, and started to pull his blankets over him. He refused to let me cover him with his regular blankets. He wanted me to cover him with the afghan my aunt had made. I thought it was weird, but it was 4:00 am and I just wanted him to go back to sleep. After I covered him with the afghan, he quickly dozed off again. The next morning, I got a phone call telling me that my aunt had died during the night---around 4:00 am.......I like to think that as her spirit passed through on the way to heaven, that she checked in on her loved ones, and covered Elijah up with that pretty afghan that she had so lovingly made.....

Do you have any similar stories to share???


2005-10-27 11:41 PM
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No, but I love that one...

2005-10-28 6:48 AM
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That's a good story Bettylou. Doesn't "spook me out", but definitely makes one take pause and consider the supernatural.
2005-10-28 7:25 AM
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Yep,

My wife (who was then my girlfriend) lived in a haunted apartment/house for a while in college.The house was built sometime in the teens or twenties, and had been converted to a duplex. Wierd and random stuff went missing, only to turn up later in very strange places.

  • cast-iron skillet went missing, only to turn up in the bottom of a closet under boxes that had been used for moving in
  • set of keys of a roommate's brother went missing, only to show up months later in some wacky/seemingly impossible place

Then there were the noises......It was usualy footsteps or thumping that sounded like someone walking up and down the hallway. Skeptic that I am, I was quick to blame the cats who were at that time fairly young and playful. Until one night I was sleeping over and heard the noises. All the roommates were gone, and the cats were in the bed with us!!

The cats knew something was up too. One of them would sometimes just stop in his tracks and start to stare at "something". Again my skeptical nature, I just blamed it on the cat being a little retarded. Maybe not.

Another of the roommates, one who moved in later, would not stay alone in the place. She later told us that she always felt like someone was watching her whenever she was there.

That's my closest encounter with ghosties. I have to say that I do indeed think that there are phenoemna that are in fact real, and that we modern folks with all of ur science and such  have no good explanation for, and the whole poltergeist thing is one of those. That's not to say that a non-supernatural explanation does not exist, just that we don't know it yet.





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2005-10-28 12:26 PM
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I had a very similar thing happen to me. I was going to school in Tacoma, I had a "dream" that my grandfather was standing on my bedroom and was trying to talk to me. All I could understand was him saying "Everything will be alright". It was so vivid that when I woke up it was the first thing that I told my wife about in the morning.

An hour later my father called me and told me that my grandfather had died in his sleep of a heart attack.

true story.
2005-10-28 12:27 PM
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Wow...that gives me the chills. I've heard a lot of stories about things like that happening when people die.

I'd just like to scare the shit out of someone I didn't like. That would be funny.



2005-10-28 1:00 PM
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My Grandmother died when I was away in University. I came back to Montreal for the funeral. Sleeping that night I had a dream that I was taking an afternoon nap (which I used to do when I got home from high school/before dinner quite often). Anyways in my dream the phone rang so I ran downstairs to answer it. On the other end of the phone was my Aunt Edna's voice (my Grandmothers sister) - her voice was clear, vivid and I knew immediately who it was. She just said "Hello Steve, just wanted to let you know that Grace is hear with me now."

Now my Aunt Edna had passed away many years before my Grandmother died. One can try to explain that with my Grandmother dying I may have thought about Aunt Edna at some point but I prefer to think that I got a call from Heaven.
2005-10-28 1:05 PM
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THAT is a sweet dream!
2005-10-28 1:24 PM
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Steve and John---those stories are so moving.
2005-10-28 1:41 PM
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