Society & Culture

Have you ever seen a ghost or encountered anything spooky?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

15th Aug 2011 10:44am

Perhaps you have a room in your house that never quite feels right. Do you hear bumps in the night or see shadows out of the corner of your eye? Are you a medium or clairvoyant who can communicate with the ‘other side’?

Anonymous
  • 24th Sep 2011 05:31am

kiaora koutou, hi im michael i come from new zealand ghosts or kehua are very real to me i have no doubts that on some level they exist , i was brought up with my grandparents on maori land we all had encounters there and still do today, some of them are absolutley frightening and some just seem to wonder around, the scary ones i dont like they tend to be disfigured and appear to you when you are on your own but not neccesarily some times a few togeather will see them, this is what makes them real to me

ive had encounters with other entities that caused me to sleep with my light on for 10 years it was that scary im not frightened so much now but the hair on the back of my neck still stands on occassion

i was nearly murdered by a man who had demons in him they appeared to two of us but they were after me it was a 3 hour horror movie at the end of it my friend stopped talking to me we both got paid nicely by the man although he did not recall anything that took place he actually woke up in the police cells very confused unfortunately for him he also lost his career through this phenominon....

ive got more stories but this one was the most scariest thing that had ever happened to me, it was very life changing for me i have no doubts that they exist


Cancel

Help Caféstudy members by responding to their questions, or ask your own in Café Chat, and you will get the chance of earning extra rewards. Caféstudy will match these and donate equally to our two chosen Australian charities.

Food Bank Australia not only plays a lead role in fighting hunger, but also a vitally important role in tackling Australia’s $20 billion food waste problem and helping the environment.
Australian Marine Conservation Society are an independent charity, staffed by a committed group of scientists, educators and passionate advocates who have defended Australia’s oceans for over 50 years.
ReachOut is the most accessed online mental health service for young people and their parents in Australia. Their trusted self-help information, peer-support program and referral tools save lives by helping young people be well and stay well. The information they offer parents makes it easier for them to help their teenagers, too.