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One Hell Of A Ghost Story
Shadowlands ^ | May 2002

Posted on 06/09/2002 4:12:34 PM PDT by Hellmouth

Uncle John

First of all, I'd like to say that although my family has never been dabbled in any paranormal practices, but we were always taught to have respect for the dead and those on "the other side". When this incident occurred, I was about 10 years old.

It was close to midnight, and as usual, I had waited for my parents to go to bed and turned my bedside lamp on and began reading a book. There was motion in my peripheral vision and I looked up rather alarmed and saw my Uncle John standing there.

Immediately, I felt calm. I didn't question his being there as it didn't seem strange. He talked to me briefly, telling me that he loved me and to promise to be good. When he ended by saying that he wouldn't be back to see me anymore, I began to cry and ask him why. Right before my eyes, he began to become transparent. Fading slowly, his smiling face began to split, spilling blood onto his plaid shirt. Just as one side of his head seemed to drop to the floor, he disappeared completely. My sense of calm was gone, and I realized what had just happened to me. I jumped from my bed and ran down the stairs to my parents room.

About half way down the stairs, the telephone began to ring. I burst into my parents room, out of breath and crying, wanting too tell them what had happened.

Instead, when I opened my mouth, I heard my own voice say, "Aunt Mary needs you on the phone!"

The conversation was short and to the point. My mother was crying, and Daddy was on the phone, trying to calm Aunt Mary.

Later that morning, my mom asked me how did I know Aunt Mary had been on the phone. I told her everything, and she backed away from me as I spoke.

Uncle John had been driving down the two lane highway to his farm when his pick up truck was hit by an 18 wheeler. The service was closed casket, his head had been damaged beyond repair. In fact, it had been nearly cleaved in two.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: artbell; ghosts; haunting; paranormal
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To: Darth Sidious
I understand....I can't imagine how traumatic that experience is.
61 posted on 06/10/2002 9:00:51 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: Hellmouth
I've had two experiences, both at the same apartment in San Antonio around 1987, while stationed in the USAF. One night, around 1:00am, I heard a knock at the door...When I opened it, one of the medical technicians that I worked with, said he was just stopping by to say "good-bye" and then he walked down the stairs and left. The next afternoon, we got word that, that night around 12:30am, police responded to a crash in the foothills north of town, after a passerby saw his car-lights off the side of the road. In the car was my friend, dead, but without a scratch on him...just as I had seen him that night - after he was found dead.

The second incident was in the same apartment, but unrelated...In the bathroom, there was a dark stain in he bathroom carpet that appeared to be blood that was attempted to be cleaned up. One night, while turning the water on, in the tub, I heard a woman's voice saying "I'm alright now". Needless to say, I waited until the next morning to take a shower. A few days later, lights were appearing on, when previously they were turned off. This went on for a few days, intermittently. Then, a week later, while sitting on the living room floor reading the paper(in this small 800 sq. ft. apartment), I noticed it was getting hotter and hotter on the room, radiating from the kitchen. When I stood up and looked over the breakfast bar into the kitchen, three of the four electric burners were on high! I'm not sure why I experienced those things, but I soon left the apartment for more "quiet" quarters. Since then, I have not had any experiences like those two. But, I'll never forget them...and I'll always believe stories that I hear regarding the afterlife.

62 posted on 06/10/2002 9:06:57 PM PDT by DollarBill
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To: Quix
I agree with you about most occurrances being demonic.
63 posted on 06/10/2002 9:07:37 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: rwfromkansas
Their words drip with red inspite of the absence of color.
64 posted on 06/10/2002 9:46:49 PM PDT by Quix
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To: Quix, rwfromkansas
OOOOOPS, WRONG THREAD. SORRY.

THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT, rwfromkansas

65 posted on 06/10/2002 9:48:36 PM PDT by Quix
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To: 1rudeboy
I have a ghost in my apartment. He drinks my beer. No matter how much is in the fridge, when I wake up it is all gone.

Where are your manners? Stop being so stingy and buy extra beer. It's no fun drinking alone....

66 posted on 06/11/2002 12:02:45 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: Samizdat
Wow! I never saw a ghost but my mother did when she worked on the Queen Mary. They were all over the place.

Seems like everyone who's been on the Queen Mary has a ghost story to tell.

67 posted on 06/11/2002 12:04:50 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: JZoback
What does Art Bell have to do with this story?

It's an Art Bell type of topic and doesn't he do a Ghost to Ghost or a Ghost to Coast program every so often?

68 posted on 06/11/2002 12:06:48 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: geaux
Interesting story about Aunt Edith's ghost. Some revenants stay around to watch over their former domains, or perhaps it's the essence of their former selves imparted on to the local environs.....
69 posted on 06/11/2002 12:10:20 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: IDontLikeToPayTaxes
That Shadowlands site has thousands of ghost stories. Ive read a lot of them, and Uncle John is a tame one to say the least compared to some of the stories. They'll certainly get you up at night.

I think I've read all 4,000 or so stories over the years. Not for the faint of heart....

70 posted on 06/11/2002 12:12:20 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: Camber-G
I can't say I ever saw a ghost or "shadow people", but have you ever had a vivid dream where someone you knew who had died was there, and you had a good long talk ? I've had a few of those, I don't know what to make of it but it always made me feel good upon waking up.

Closure, I think, or perhaps the dream world is a conduit to another reality, just as real in its own way, as the waking hours....

71 posted on 06/11/2002 12:17:20 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: Ditter
My mother had a visit from one of her brothers the night he died. It was not a premonition of his death but more like he came & woke her to tell her goodbye before he left for the other side.

Lots of stories like that. I have a friend, who wishes her recently deceased mother would visit her, but some people are more receptive to the world of the spirits than others.

72 posted on 06/11/2002 12:20:36 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: goldenstategirl
I had a co-worker once who lived on the outskirts of town. He told me something that had happened to him a couple of times. He was sitting in his living room and saw a procession of Indians passing through his house in a line. His brother saw it too. He did some research and found that his home was directly on the path of an old Indian trail. Interesting.

Indian ghost stories are great. One of the best books on true ghost stories is Charles Turek Robinson's: The New England Ghost Files. Robinson, a Harvard anthropologist travelled the length and breadth of New England collecting stories, and has a lot of them dealing with Native American Spirits. And very scary stuff, indeed...

73 posted on 06/11/2002 12:37:20 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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To: goldenstategirl
Another one, I knew this younger guy whose wife had died (several people suspected he had poisoned her). He could not sleep in their old bedroom. He told me he would walk into the room and see the rocking chair rocking like there was someone in it. Scared the heck out of him. He 'knew' her spirit was still in that house.

Ghosts love rocking chairs. Also mirrors. Seeing a spirit in a mirror, and then turning around, and no one being there....

74 posted on 06/11/2002 12:40:40 AM PDT by Hellmouth
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I never believed in ghost stories. I always thought they were BS. I still don't really believe in them... I can only believe in things I have seen with my own eyes. I am extremely skeptical. I would never tell this story in public... at least not without the anonymity this forum affords.

However,
     While I was vacationing in Spain two years ago with my family, we stayed in a hotel in Cadiz - one of the oldest cities in Europe. This is the city where Napoleon's fleet set sail from prior to their annihilation at Trafalgar, this city has been sacked numerous times and has seen fighting since the earliest days of history. Cadiz once even held a port for Egyptian sailors.

     We had driven to Cadiz from Gibraltar and needed a place to stay. Most of the hotels were already booked and I was worrying that we might have to sleep in the car. Finally, on a side street we found the "Hotel del Sol", a very old little place run by two young men. They happened to have two rooms, and my wife and I split up the children and took the rooms - me sleeping with my youngest child, and my wife with the older one. I was in room 14.

     I was tired, so immediately fell asleep. At some point, I heard a loud BANG come from my bed, which woke me up. I thought that I dreamed it, and was now wide awake, when again BANG. This time it woke up my child, and not wanting her to be scared, I said "Go back to sleep, Daddy bumped himself">. I then spent the next five minutes trying to make the bed make this same noise... jumping on it, shaking it, to no avail (silly huh?). Finally, I figured, this is stupid. I'm going back to sleep. As soon as I dozed off, something began shaking my bed very violently. That was it. I could no longer sleep, and was worried about my child. I then went into the bed with her and tried to sleep again. Until the morning light I had to keep getting up to push a chair against the wall to stop it from making noise, a nightstand which was gently rocking, and other odd things. I felt too silly to go into the room with my wife... I didn't even want to tell anyone about it.

     It was as if there were a nasty little child in the room that would wait for me to just doze off, and then either make some loud noise or shake the bed to wake me up. It was not much fun.

     I spent the next night in another old hotel in Seville, and had a hard time getting to sleep after the previous night. Thankfully, nothing unusual happened at all.

And I don't even really believe in this crap. But it really happened. I don't understand it, this does not abide by the laws of physics.

75 posted on 06/11/2002 1:08:26 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: Darth Sidious
Darth,can't you tell us now.

It took five and a half years to even relate that much in public, for the first time.

And it's not good to dwell upon it, either ... our minds in this flesh should not delve into, because this flesh cannot take it without suffering some terrible effects for it.

Well, without going into all the details, what would you say are the "take home lessons" (summary of what was learned from the experience) are?

76 posted on 06/11/2002 1:14:10 AM PDT by Screaming_Gerbil
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To: foolscap
DOn't know about shadow people...but I used to live by the "Monkey People"..the inbreds down the street. There knuckles drug the gorund and they lived (literally) on the other side of the train tracks and all their parents, biological, step and whaever else was in their family tree were strung out on dope all the time. Do these Monkey People count? They were scarier than any ghost story...
77 posted on 06/11/2002 1:20:47 AM PDT by trevorjohnson
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Want to see a very scary ghost in a photo?
78 posted on 06/11/2002 1:32:21 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: dead
I once read a post from a guy who was dead.

Is he still dead?

79 posted on 06/11/2002 1:35:25 AM PDT by PoisedWoman
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To: Thinkin' Gal; Hellmouth
And don't forget to tell them "Large Marge" sent you!

She ain't near as scary as this feller!!

80 posted on 06/11/2002 2:16:01 AM PDT by uglybiker
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