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ghosts, helpy pleasey 13/F
There's a ghost in my house. I know because first, my sister saw it. And when I was home ALONE I tripped over nothing on a flat surface. It felt like someone stuck their foot out and tripepd me. I'm not klutzy or anything. Then, as I was stepping out of the shower, I hit my head on nothing. I am not feeling things either, cuz It gave me a headache! And then, as I sat down on a chair, It felt like someone pushed me off. I fell off and I was not faking or anything. I have good balance. Then, when I was home ALONE, i heard foosteps in my kitchen. They sounded like a man's. So, if that enough proof? And, if I do have a ghost in my house? Thank you.
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In all honesty, that's not enough to convince me. I'm not saying what you're claiming didn't happen, I believe you there. It's just when you tell someone those occurrances, they will easily dismiss them saying that it could have been anything. "She must have tripped." "She's mistaking." "She's exaggerating, and too quickly linking it to what she wants for it to be." They could say numerous things. If you're asking my opinion based on what you've written here, I would think that there is a logical explaination to all of it, and that nothing paranormal or out of the ordinary is going on. For instance, if you said you were sitting on the couch, and from across the room you saw a box of cereal being thrown across the room in a clearly angry motion and slam against the wall, there's no explaining that. It wouldn't be the same if it fell off the counter, it would have to fly across the entire kitchen and hit the wall. That sounds more believable than you somehow tripping. Understand? And even if something similar to the cereal thing did occur, people would still make their judgements, anyhow. Unless of course, they were present and actually witnessed the happening with their own eyes. That's just the way people are. Especially skeptics, and I don't blame them. I am a believer of the paranormal to the biggest extent, but I do like to see things with my owns eyes. It's human nature - we have to see it to believe it, is all. However, if you are concerned, it wouldn't do any harm in speaking to your parents about it. They might have some information or way to go about calming your worries. ]
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If you are actually concerned, I would suggest seeing your priest or minister or clergyman to perform a blessing upon the house. If you want, you can bring in someone like a parapsychologist or something. I would just leave it alone; I don't believe in ghosts. I couldn't know right here whether you had a ghost; it would probably depend on what you feel when you enter. Those guys on TV and stuff say that you only truly know there's a ghost when you are in the prescence of it. But like I said, I don't believe in it. You probably do; and that's probably why you think there's ghost. If I was in your house, I don't think I would hear or see anything ghost-like because I don't believe in them. ]
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tell your parents. they'll have the BEST solution
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