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Spirit speaking out loud at home

 
By robbright at January 22, 2006 - 7:44pm | Paranormal Experiences

Hello all:
My story is this, I recently started Seeking out EVPS and paranormal pictures myself, thank you Coast to coast am, anyway my girlfriend and I have been experincing a feeling of someone in the room, since we started ghost hunting, we have been hearing the resident ghost, The spirit has been very vocal, even to the point of saying hello and telling the dogs to move and shut up. We have started to try and find out why these spirits stay in our home and we are not afraid, just curious, we would like some feed back on other experiences, thanks Rob

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It doesn't sound like a

By GarageSorcerer on March 2, 2006 - 2:50am

It doesn't sound like a harmful spirit. If its being as friendly to say hello, speak back, tell it how you feel. Tell em not to come into the bedroom and that all other rooms are fine(or somethin like that).

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hmmm

By MissTeacher on February 11, 2006 - 7:53am

Reading your post made me think back to Memorial day weekend of last year....

I had a party here at my home with my ghost hunting group and had invited GT and Kelly Macloud down for the shindig. Kelly is a psychic and medium from Michigan (www.enchantedsoul.com) and was doing a gallery session in my living room when she stopped in the middle of talking to a couple about a friend who had passed on, pointed into the living room/kitchen area and said "Misty, there is a man standing in your kitchen." Interestingly, that is the exact area where I feel I am watched from. Since I moved in the house there is a spot that kinda shifts from the dining room corner to the kitchen (there is a window in the wall between the two rooms) where I have always felt that a man is standing and watching us.

The next night I asked Kelly for a more detailed description of the man. She was able to tell me what he looks like and his name. We all headed out for a ghost hunt. Around three in the morning I headed home as I had a little one to take care of. As I was laying down to sleep I heard my name called from the Dining room. I was very tired and was trying to rationalize the voice. Part of me kept thinking that the other hunters had come back to my house and were wanting to come in the house so they were yelling thru the front door (which was open and unlocked for my sister to come home). However, I knew I hadn't heard a car pull up, someone walk on the porch, or the screen door open. I knew it had to be "Gregory". I heard him one more time months later as I was walking out of my daughters room after tucking her into bed. I was exiting her room and said "goodnight, sweetie".. my daughter replied 'goodnight' at the same time, again from the dining room, "Gregory" said 'goodnight'. That was the last time I actually heard the voice.

What I find interesting after reading your story is that the voices become audible to the human ear without being recorded or amplified AFTER our minds become open to the possibilities. You said it was after you started seeking out EVP's and pictures that you were able to hear the voices. and it was after Kelly had told me about Gregory that I was able to hear him. Do you think it's simply because we've opened our minds more? Or do you think that the spirits around us are thinking "FINALLY - they know about me" and then they start talking?? Or is it something else??

Thanks for sharing!!!

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