What are y'all watching?
Y'all Must have been talking about Fairview's post I guess. I'm slow today.
Y'all Must have been talking about Fairview's post I guess. I'm slow today.
Isn't it interesting how this kind of stuff only happens to catholics?NC2001 said:
I've never told this story before except to my wife: When my son was around three months old, he woke up in the middle of the night fussy and hungry like any newborn. I wanted my wife to get some sleep, so I took him to the living room and we sat in the dark with just a lamp on. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a dark shadow crawling at a slow pace towards the kitchen. When I looked in that direction, I saw a black, demon looking creature with red eyes staring at me as it was moving from one side of the house to the kitchen area. I jumped up and turned on the lights and it disappeared. A few nights later, same thing happened. My son was hungry and fussy, so I took him to the living room. This time I was facing the television (which was turned off) with one lamp on. As my son was settling in, I look at our television and I see an image of a tall, dark being sitting next to me. I could not move. I knew I was awake, but it felt like I was frozen in place. I prayed that I could get up and move right away, and after I said my prayer, the light from the lamp flickered and the dark being was gone. The next morning my wife and I went to church and began the preparation for our son to be baptized in church. After his baptism, we never experienced any issues.
No, I was fully awake. Unless I dreamt of taking a piss and then picking up my son and going to the fridge to get him a bottle and me a bottle of water...BenFiasco14 said:
Yikes. Only thing I can think of is sleep paralysis. The exhaustion of a newborn lends to that theory
Never say neverSpinnerag said:
ghosts do not exist
According to our Priest (we're Catholic), he said newborns are more susceptible to demons and evil spirits because babies still have the "Original Sin" attached to their souls. Only through baptism can the original sin be washed away. Once our son was baptized, we didn't experience any other issues.Shakes the Clown said:
Why did the episodes stop after the baby was baptized?
No offense to your religion (Catholic), but if your priest was correct, then all babies and children would go to hell then if they were to die at that age.NC2001 said:According to our Priest (we're Catholic), he said newborns are more susceptible to demons and evil spirits because babies still have the "Original Sin" attached to their souls. Only through baptism can the original sin be washed away. Once our son was baptized, we didn't experience any other issues.Shakes the Clown said:
Why did the episodes stop after the baby was baptized?
That makes no sense Pooh...PoohAh97 said:
That explains all the Baptists and Hindus complaining about their near-constant sleep interruptions due to ghosts.
Ironic considering your post just preceding this one.LewP said:That makes no sense Pooh...PoohAh97 said:
That explains all the Baptists and Hindus complaining about their near-constant sleep interruptions due to ghosts.
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a recent Twitter thread by Fr. Brendon Laroche
BenFiasco14 said:already saw it.Quote:
a recent Twitter thread by Fr. Brendon Laroche
Address?The Fall Guy said:
Tarleton State University 1992 we went to an old house east of town that was known for a man named "Snow"(last name). It was said he killed his family and burned them in the fireplace. A group of us went there to screw around the place and the fireplace was still standing. One girl stuck her head in the chimney and started talking loudly. She pulled her head out and one of my friends looked white and started backing away. We looked at the chimney and some sort of green mist was coming out of the bottom of the fireplace. We started running and jumped in our trucks. We were driving off and the green mist had formed into a human shape and just stood there. I did not sleep for days and my roommate at my dorm room stayed at his girlfriends place because he saw how freaked out I was.
TxSquarebody said:
Not sure if I believe or not, but I want to believe I was visited by two loved ones that had passed. The visit was within days of their passing and no such encounter since.
I'm also open to it simply being my mind working through the grieving process. Either way, it has sparked my interest in the paranormal. A team I'm with, Deep Woods Paranormal, will be doing a live investigation at the Woodbine hotel on October 31st. I approach things purely scientific. I have theories about "spirits" that involve particle physics and the law of conservation of energy. If nothing else, this project, and the way I approach it, has increased my understanding of the physical world.
TxSquarebody said:
Not sure if I believe or not, but I want to believe I was visited by two loved ones that had passed. The visit was within days of their passing and no such encounter since.
I'm also open to it simply being my mind working through the grieving process. Either way, it has sparked my interest in the paranormal. A team I'm with, Deep Woods Paranormal, will be doing a live investigation at the Woodbine hotel on October 31st. I approach things purely scientific. I have theories about "spirits" that involve particle physics and the law of conservation of energy. If nothing else, this project, and the way I approach it, has increased my understanding of the physical world.
Redstone said:
Here's the ghost of Monet overseeing an installation of his work
Research Cleveland Museum of Art Monet ghost
TheArtistFormerlyKnownAs said:
People rarely get mad at me when they find out I don't believe in God. They rarely get mad at me when they find out I don't believe in homeopathy or crystals or any number of new age nonsense.
People get PISSED when they find out I think ghosts aren't real. I don't know why people get so deeply attached to the "ghost" story they or someone they know experienced. It's crazy to me how emotional people get about ghosts.