Thank you. I guess we're never really going to know for sure (for now anyway!). But safe to say, that's the first and last time. Staying well away from anything like that in future
Would you mind saying where or who was this medium as I would be interested in seeing what they would say. If that is allowed of courseThank you. I guess we're never really going to know for sure (for now anyway!). But safe to say, that's the first and last time. Staying well away from anything like that in future
Robins are said in Celtic folklore to be psychopomps which bridge the line between this world and the next, it is thought that they represent the spirit of a lost loved one when they follow you or land close to you xNot a ghost story but I’d an early miscarriage in October last year and have attended therapy for years for various other things but my therapist told me it might be a good idea to give the baby a name but cause I didn’t know whether it was a boy or girl I went with a name that can be used for either gender so I picked the name Robin. I go for a big walk most days up a nature walk near my house and I swear the little Robin redbreasts literally follow me along that walk everyday some do come up really close too, it may be nothing but can’t say I ever noticed so many of them before, it’s comforting in a way, there seems to be way more of them I’ve noticed if I’m having a hard day.
I've just had a little Robin following me in the garden today when I've been tidying up (ready to put up the Xmas lights).Robins are said in Celtic folklore to be psychopomps which bridge the line between this world and the next, it is thought that they represent the spirit of a lost loved one when they follow you or land close to you x
I am actually too scared to watch Uncanny.I wrote about something on this thread that happened to me earlier.
A few months ago I'd watched an episode of Uncanny that involved a TV. In the morning we were both woken by the TV downstairs blaring - it had somehow turned itself on. That's never happened before or since.
Anyway yesterday evening I was listening to a new Uncanny episode on the radio - about a UFO in the US. Anyway at the moment the witness said 'the lights went out' all the lights in my house went out. I nearly shat myself tbh
Now obviously this could be coincidence and an overactive imagination. Probably is. But I'd avoided Uncanny since that first thing and this was the first time I'd listened since. Which is annoying as I like it.
I just wondered if anyone else thought if you are a sensitive and receptive person you can open your mind to wierd stuff. Not necessarily bad - but odd. I can't watch any horror or occult things as I dwell too much.
I hope this all makes sense!
Like you say, many of us have an open mind and I believe that spirits present themselves to people who do. Whilst I’ve always been interested in the paranormal since I was a child, it wasn’t until I reached adulthood that I experienced any of it. Until then, I was open-minded about the subject, but never quite sure whether it was all fictitious.This was exactly what I was trying to say!
I don't know if some people are more suggestable and see paranormal reasons when there aren't at all - or genuinely seem to attract odd happenings because they have open minds?
Its quite fascinating really.
I just know I avoid ghosty, horror, paranormal stuff if I can though I find it very interesting.
I don’t know what it is, but child ghosts always make me feel so scared. The ghost I saw was a child (although at the time I didn’t know it was a ghost as it looked solid, like you or I). Maybe it’s because they are too young to die.Yes. Funnily enough, I recently had a chat with someone who works in a building reputed to be haunted. Lots of different paranormal shenanigans taking place, felt and seen by all staff. She didn't really want to talk her experiences much because she 'didn't want anything coming home with her '. Her parent had recently passed, and something odd happened at her home. And she wasn't sure if it was her parent or something had come home with her. But she was very wary of even talking about the building or the goings-on. Just kept saying "I don't want anything coming home with me". And I hadn't thought much more about it until I saw your comment.
I did listen to an Uncanny podcast once where a child spirit apparently went home with a family after they'd holidayed somewhere
i sometimes have the sensation I can ‘see’ myself, like my soul or whatever is temporarily coming out, I feel like I can almost see myself, my face etc- I myself have been outside my body on various occasions, although it wasn't anything to do with being ill or on the operating table. I'd always wanted to astral project but despite how much I tried I could never do it.
I’ve always since a child had a thing about buying from charity shops/second hand bc I’ve always been scared I’ll bring something home with meYes. Funnily enough, I recently had a chat with someone who works in a building reputed to be haunted. Lots of different paranormal shenanigans taking place, felt and seen by all staff. She didn't really want to talk her experiences much because she 'didn't want anything coming home with her '. Her parent had recently passed, and something odd happened at her home. And she wasn't sure if it was her parent or something had come home with her. But she was very wary of even talking about the building or the goings-on. Just kept saying "I don't want anything coming home with me". And I hadn't thought much more about it until I saw your comment.
I did listen to an Uncanny podcast once where a child spirit apparently went home with a family after they'd holidayed somewhere
This is something I’ve always thought about after someone I know took a jewellery box to another charity store after buying it second hand and it kept playing the tune even when it was closedI’ve always since a child had a thing about buying from charity shops/second hand bc I’ve always been scared I’ll bring something home with melike the knowledge someone else has used the object and it’s absorbed a strangers vibe is weird to me
The podcasts are the best...although the shadow man episode on TV was excellent!....there's a thread on uncanny on here! I love it xxI am actually too scared to watch Uncanny.I watched the first series and it dwelled on my mind so much, I just couldn’t watch any further episodes. I’m always interested in the supernatural, but I have to go easy on it and watch it in small doses.
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My mum has one of those old fashioned wall units that have shelves in with glass doors, where you store your best crockery etc (they have a name and I can’t remember what it is!) from her best friends mums house after she died - her mum was lovely but it makes meThis is something I’ve always thought about after someone I know took a jewellery box to another charity store after buying it second hand and it kept playing the tune even when it was closedwas probably just faulty but it had to go.
I felt exactly the same in the same Edinburgh vaults when I went last year. I couldn’t wait to escape back up and I usually love anything supernatural. Like you said it just felt very cold and menacing. Really oppressive energy.Has anyone here ever been to a place that was either reputed to be haunted or where they felt a presence? I have a few:
1. The Edinburgh Vaults, they run ghost tours round there. There's a horrible oppressive hostile atmosphere in some of the vaults. In one we went into, the guide explained that a black magic society was found to be operating there in secret in the 1910s and using that particular vault. It was by far and away the worse room I've ever been in in my life. Much colder than all the others, to the extent that we could see our breath (which we hadn't in any of the other places) and just this sense of pure evil, like there was something in there that really didn't want you in there and wanted to do you harm. The whole group felt it, we were in there about 5 seconds and then some weird energy shift happened and we all just stampeded for the doorway.
2. Bridgend in South Wales, where the suicide cluster happened. I visited it years before that awful series of events but there was just a 'dark energy' about the place. Not actively malevolent like the Edinburgh Vaults but just sort of like heavy, oppressive, depressive.
3. Dachau. There's such a sad, empty energy there. Oddly enough, I didn't sense that at Auschwitz. Auschwitz actually, for me, it had a sort of cold quiet dignity about it. But Dachau felt....grim.
I don't know whether I'm sensitive to energies in places or whether everyone can sense it and would be keen to hear others' experiences.
I'm a keen amateur student of history and very much wish to visit some of the major WW1 battlefield sites in France and Belgium one day. There's a number of community forums where visitors recount seeing ghosts, spirits, or just the terrible energy especially Verdun, Ypres and the Argonne are mentioned. All those young lives so violently and unjustly ripped away, under the soil. They're probably angry, and I wouldn't blame them.
So I’ve been on the ghost tour in the Vaults too but didn’t feel any of that, to the point I stood in the stone circle that had some sort of premise about witchcraft I’m sure. It only felt creepy because of the stories being told, or maybe I’m just not in tune with that kind of thing.I felt exactly the same in the same Edinburgh vaults when I went last year. I couldn’t wait to escape back up and I usually love anything supernatural. Like you said it just felt very cold and menacing. Really oppressive energy.
I’m going to see uncanny live on Friday and looking forward to that.