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Posted by DJ Sunburn on May-08-2002 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by stella
dj sunburn,

Having worked in telecoms i can tell you, as a matter of fact, that picking up ringing phone and it continues to ring is quite a common fault. You can achieve this effect by cross wiring the wall socket. also loose connections and faulty phones cause can cause the same fault.

and there is also knock down ginger, a common game amoung young children.


i wasn't the one who was complaining about that...trance[]control-fan was....if you can explain to me my ghost that would be great...lol


Posted by Ravesquad on May-08-2002 22:46:

Re: There's a ghost in my house

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Sunburn
It was about three Sunday's ago at about 3 in the morning...i was wide awake in my bed thinking the best way to get sleep is through suicide. But, I went downstairs to see if there was any meletonin left in the medicine cabinet. As I scrummaged through the area wide awake for the capsule I began to hear whispering. I turned around and looked to see if my mom, sister, or father, were around. I was alone. So I went back to it. The whispering of words I couldn't make out came back. I turned around and a woman glided quickly across the floor facing me. I was scared out of my mind!!! The whispering stop and I went back to my room to find myself fetalized in my bed for the next several hours with my heart racing.

After several days I had gotten over it and just claimed it to being a hallucination when I was walking down the hall in the upstairs of my house and she appeared in front of me where I walked right through her.

The next time a saw her...a week later...I was walking up the stairs only to notice she was walking down them. I quickly turned in the other direction.

I saw her one last time that day staring at me through my window on a stormy night downstairs near the kitchen.

What does she look like?
Black hair, white dress (typical ghost clothing. lol) Never have seen feet. She is translucent and very white...she emits her own light.

Any ghost experts anywhere on here? Anybody else had a ghost experience before? It sure is scary but interesting at the same time.
I just don't know who she is.
Send me feedback please!!!


Scary story DJ Sunburn. I think there are two plausible explanations to it:

1. Youre making it up for some reason.
or

2. You actually think it happend to you hence making you the subject to hallucinations. Some things in your story may piont to the latter, such as you feeling depressed, the time it occured and (maybe I got u wrong but as I understand it) you have been experimenting with drugs aswell. One known way to avoid hallucinations is to engage yourself more in the world around you and avoiding isolation. Take care


Posted by DJ Sunburn on May-09-2002 00:36:

Re: Re: There's a ghost in my house

quote:
Originally posted by Ravesquad


Scary story DJ Sunburn. I think there are two plausible explanations to it:

1. Youre making it up for some reason.
or

2. You actually think it happend to you hence making you the subject to hallucinations. Some things in your story may piont to the latter, such as you feeling depressed, the time it occured and (maybe I got u wrong but as I understand it) you have been experimenting with drugs aswell. One known way to avoid hallucinations is to engage yourself more in the world around you and avoiding isolation. Take care



Thanks Ravesquad...I actually do think you gave me some insight because throughout the winter i grow clinically depressed due to the cold temperature and darker conditions...no i've never done drugs before so thats not it but i do isolate myself alot during the winter and crawl out of my shell and get very sociable and active during spring and summer. Spring has just emerged where I live (Macon, Georgia US)

I saw her again today though. :-( I was walking out of the bathroom from a shower and she was standing next to the stairs and she disappeared. Trippy huh? But thanks for the help!


Posted by Waxen on May-09-2002 09:06:

Some advice for you DJ SUNBURN.. (but it's an idea for everyone who currently has a ghost now, or for those who may have an encounter in the future)
I was listening to ART BELL (the guy on am 640 talk radio for guys @ 1-6am) awhile back, and they were talking about this thing called EPS (I think it was EPS).
Anyhow, what they would do is take a tape recorder and go in areas of the house where most of the encounters happenned, or even the scientists (whatever you want to call them) would go into graveyards to try it out. They would take a tape recorder, and just ask questions to the spirits for about an hour.. then go home and play it back. They would get answers, even though that they couldn't hear any answers to their questions... it would come up on the tape recorder. It was REALLY interesting. I suggest maybe you try this DJ SUNBURN...

Some of the cases in the graveyards were actually quite funny. There are some spirits that are smart asses!... haha.
One girl asked where the spirit was.. and the response on the tape recorder was "Im standing right behind you.. bitch!".. lol !
Another one was of some lady saying she wanted to get her hair dyed because it looked bad.. and wanted help!... but some of them were serious too like they would say "hello.. who am I talking to.. are you there".. and a little boy said "My name is Joey.. want to come play with my bike?"... not all of them were scary and mean.. but it was hard to even make out what they were saying.. but ART BELL would play them over about 4 times each so you could hear. It was really interesting.
Anyhow.. just something I thought about, and think you should try with your ghost.
I have no doubt in my mind that you have seen this mysterious woman. It is possible you could be hallucinating, but if your feeling healthy, and not doing drugs, I don't see a reason for this happenning to you. If you live with your parents.. have they felt any weird presences in the house.. or have you told them that you have been seeing this woman?
Maybe you should talk to her.. next time you see her.. just attempt to say hello. She obviously displays some sort of trust in you specifically, and she hasn't hurt you in any way, just scared you.. and Im sure she doesn't mean to.. she is probably just lonely, or lost on the other side.

~s~


Posted by Yoepus on Jun-24-2002 23:12:

Re: Re: Re: There's a ghost in my house

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Sunburn
Thanks Ravesquad...I actually do think you gave me some insight because throughout the winter i grow clinically depressed due to the cold temperature and darker conditions...no i've never done drugs before so thats not it but i do isolate myself alot during the winter and crawl out of my shell and get very sociable and active during spring and summer. Spring has just emerged where I live (Macon, Georgia US)



From what you just described you seem to have the symptoms a certain depressive disorder.. bah waht was it called.. let me go dig it up in my psychology notebook, it is in there somewhere...

Ahh yes, here it is, Season Affective Disorder (SAD)
-It list treatement as getting more light.
If your HMO covers it you might want to have someone look into it perhaps - prozac is good I hear. Only a certified professional can really help you and give you a correct diagnosis.

As for the rest of you, hallucinations are a common symptom of schizorphenia - as for those who have shared hallucinations, this is not uncommon too and is probably a mild level of shared psychotic disorders.

It is normal to have hallucinations - we all do sometimes, the most common ones are sound.. but hallucinations can happen from all your sense.

It has happened to everyone at least once, that we could have sworn on our lives that a phone perhaps just rang.. yet the other people in the room heard nothing.

Death is a very tragic thing, and does weird stuff to the psychy if not handled correctly - this is why hallucinations might be most common during such incidents.


Posted by DJ Sunburn on Jun-25-2002 02:21:

yes i have bipolar depression...i think thats the word ur looking for Yoepus.


Posted by TranceAllstar on Jun-25-2002 02:59:

lol maybe it was the drugs who knows, but i remember one time at my aunts house i was like half awake/asleep and I saw two people I knew sitting their talking, but maybe i was just dreaming but I started screaming so i think i was awake haha...


Posted by Strike on Jun-25-2002 03:38:

this thread scares me


Posted by Palivar on Jun-25-2002 04:58:

child of the corn


Posted by Orbax on Jun-25-2002 05:05:

I didnt read anything but the something about seasons and bipolar "im drunk:_+) but anyeays im Bipolar too and on meds for it...if its a light.darlk thing it might be SAD seasonal affective diorder. it has to do with light hitting the pineal gland and releasing seratonin into your body. during the dark months you get depressed. but in light your happy. a couple of hours in front of a nice expensive therapy lioght does wonders. talk to your doctor


Posted by Yoepus on Jun-25-2002 05:07:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Sunburn
yes i have bipolar depression...i think thats the word ur looking for Yoepus.


Oh no, that is something else - but it is in the same category - mood disorders (depression disorders) in the DSM IV (the psychology grand manual book).

see i'm still a n00b at this.


Posted by trancaholic on Jun-25-2002 07:52:

Re: Re: Re: Re: There's a ghost in my house

quote:
Originally posted by Yoepus

As for the rest of you, hallucinations are a common symptom of schizorphenia - as for those who have shared hallucinations, this is not uncommon too and is probably a mild level of shared psychotic disorders.


Hehe. What is a hallucination? Considering that your reality is your brains interpretation of nerve stimulations from your senses, what is a hallucination then? Something your brain has overlayed its interpretation of actual reality and which the people in that interpreted reality says didn't happen for real?

What then is a *shared* hallucination? And why do it suggest that one sufferes from a psychotic disorder?

(I'm just bored and got to think...


Posted by Spad on Jun-25-2002 08:21:

Our house is haunted by the fish god, the spirit of a former inhabitant of the property who choked to death on a fish bone. After we first moved he was responsible for the unexplained death of two goldfish, and a nasty fishy smell on the stairs. However we showed great respect to the fish god by giving the two fish a touching funeral, and by taking great care of the one remaining fish by buying her nice pretty day-glo rocks and plants for her tank, and talking to her lots. For the moment things have settled down again.

As far as we know the fish god is still with us, he's just more content now and happy for us to be here.

This is a true story. Thanks for reading.


Posted by Fir3start3r on Jun-25-2002 09:49:

www.artbell.com


Posted by mr_sick on Jun-25-2002 11:23:

Who brought back this thread I will not sleep anymore!

You should watch this film: 13th ghost, it scared me alot and I couldn't sleep the night after watching it :/ (I was on E and didn't sleep the day before so I had lots of halucinations)


Posted by dj_cuba on Jun-25-2002 13:54:

I've had a few paranormal experiences, all of which I put down to halucinations. The 1st time was when I was 12, I woke up suddenly and saw a child, about 5 floating in mid-air across the room at the corner of my window she had a blue body and had no arms or legs and her body was just a blue cone! It was a quick flash that only lasted about a second, but I couldn't move for hours after I was so scared! When I was 13 my family went camping in the isles of scilly at night I was awake when my dad got up to go outside, I saw him go out when he got up again and followed the path he just went. These just seem funny now tho There are some events that do scare me a little tho although I don't believe in god my parents are christians. When I was a baby I went with my parents to visit my grandad overnight. At night my mum heard me crying really loudly, but she couldn't see anything beciase it was dark, but she heard footsteps so she thought I'd climed out of my cot, then she says she heard me falling down the stairs really loudly and she's positive it wasn't a hallucination because it was so clear. She ran out of bed to find me fast asleap She believes it was my guardian angel.

I also had a friend once who's dog had just died, their other dog starting acting funny, their whole family thought it was the spirit of the dead dog disturbing it! and they were serious. But that just fucked up!

(it probably had fleas)


Posted by Yoepus on Jun-25-2002 17:34:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: There's a ghost in my house

quote:
Originally posted by trancaholic


Hehe. What is a hallucination? Considering that your reality is your brains interpretation of nerve stimulations from your senses, what is a hallucination then? Something your brain has overlayed its interpretation of actual reality and which the people in that interpreted reality says didn't happen for real?

What then is a *shared* hallucination? And why do it suggest that one sufferes from a psychotic disorder?

(I'm just bored and got to think...


Err that is Philosophy - I haven't had any classes in that field yet. So I'll get back to you in a few years.. k?

Definition of Hallucinations;
Perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense of their reality, usually resulting from a mental disorder or as a response to a drug.

Dellusions on the other hand are when you have errors in thinking - inside your brain; like beliving God is taking to you - or that if you walk off a cliff you will fly. (sort of like that dog being possessed)


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