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As title says, this is not BS, and would appreciate some serious input.

Some back-ground info:

Friends of mine (a couple) have just recently (6 months) moved into a house, in the Western suburbs. Everything was OK, till Mrs Smith had a baby and came home from the hospital (about 3 months ago). Since then some unexplainable events have happened, and the only logical conclusion is that there is a spirit present in the house.

Events: (I have not witnessed any of these myself, but believe the couple as their parents have also seen some events)

- Occasionally at night the bed, in main bedroom, gently/slowly shakes as if someone is slowly pushing it from one side.

- Main bedroom door was shut, as they had family over for a visit. During the evening they were sitting in the lounge room, which is opposite the bedroom, and heard the handle twist and the door swing wide open.

- Wardrobe doors opening and closing by themselves.

- Items lift off the kitchen bench and "float" 2 feet across to fall on the floor.

- Stereo volume turns up full blast, by itself, then turn back down when they went near it.

As you can imagine this is pretty damn freaky, especially with a baby, and the couple are now sleeping in the lounge room :unsure:.

If anyone knows what we can do to remove the 'spirit' (guide it to the 'next step'), or who we can contact (clairvoyants, etc) it would REALLY be appreciated.

Thanks

Alan

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Are there large power lines near by?

or mobile phone towers?

I've seen on discovery channel that large EM field from these can create a "poltergihst"(spelling?) from someone who is extreamly stressed or suffers from anxiety.

Just what i've seen on telly.

Not from what i could tell Jarrod.

Also spoke to the neighbours, who have lived there for the past 30+ years and they stated that there has never been anything strange. No suicide, murders, deaths, etc.

The worse/unsettling thing is, it only started happening when the new born was brought home.

hey Al..

similiar things have been happening to a girl at work, she is convinced her house is haunted...

they tried an exorcism and apparently during it the bible that was in the priest's hand flew across the room scaring the crap out of everyone..

and she also showed a photo of her house where u can see an image of a little girl staring out the window...i will see if i can get the pic...

i dont believe in these things at all but just thought i would share what i been hearing at work last 6 months..

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What theeee

Al that some freaky stuff... Guess if it's serious go see a Priest as Kris said. Might be able to either point you in the right direction or solve the problem... sounds like some kinda of guardian or something for the kid maybe :unsure:...

Hope the kid wasnt borne on the on the 6 of the 6th 06... sorry

I generally dont believe in this kinda stuff either, but where i use to live, there was this one door that was always closed as it was just a storage room, and i had walked past it several times n it was just swinging open, freaked me out!!

As title says, this is not BS, and would appreciate some serious input.

Some back-ground info:

Friends of mine (a couple) have just recently (6 months) moved into a house, in the Western suburbs. Everything was OK, till Mrs Smith had a baby and came home from the hospital. Since then some unexplainable events have happened, and the only logical conclusion is that there is a spirit present in the house.

Events: (I have not witnessed any of these myself, but believe the couple as their parents have also seen some events)

- Occasionally at night the bed, in main bedroom, gently/slowly shakes as if someone is slowly pushing it from one side.

- Main bedroom door was shut, as they had family over for a visit. During the evening they were sitting in the lounge room, which is opposite the bedroom, and heard the handle twist and the door swing wide open.

- Wardrobe doors opening and closing by themselves.

- Items lift off the kitchen bench and "float" 2 feet across to fall on the floor.

- Stereo volume turns up full blast, by itself, then turn back down when they went near it.

As you can imagine this is pretty damn freaky, especially with a baby, and the couple are now sleeping in the lounge room :no:.

If anyone knows what we can do to remove the 'spirit' (guide it to the 'next step'), or who we can contact (clairvoyants, etc) it would REALLY be appreciated.

Thanks

Alan

Jeez man....can you post the address so I dont end up buying that house......Im freaking scared of ghosts...

Actually, your friends bedroom/bed shaking etc - I experienced that at grade 6 camp. Me and a roommate were woken up by the beds shaking - turned on our torches - but nothing.....it just stopped. No one else there. It was in Inverloch - at some camp site (just 2 buildings - with rooms). I think the only thing I would do is just move - I aint messing with no ghosts or spirits.

As eddie murphy said in Delerious - "I really love this house, this is really nice..... (ghost whispers - "GET OUT") ....too bad we cant stay baby"

Tell them to put the house on ebay, some wackos will pay lots for it BECAUSE it is haunted, but of course they'd need proof :woot:

rush says to put fridge magnets on the fridge with letters so you can see what the ghosts are trying to say, they can rearrange the letters to say things :no:

I say make friends with them (the ghosts)

do a seance(spelling????) a girl i was with years ago was into those crappy tarot cards and seance's....i thought it was shit until we done one.....then i showed two of my mates(who also didnt beleive in them) they were shitting themselves and also telling me that i was pushing the glass..... which i wasnt.....i doubted the one i done with the girl too...untill i done the one with my mates......evadently your supposed to smash the glass so no one can use it later as well.....

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Al, i reckon a SAU event!!! Get a few SAU girls and guys together, some "drinks", and no ghost will ever return! :woot:

Picture's a hungover Bris walking out of the house saying "this house is clean" :no:

As title says, this is not BS, and would appreciate some serious input.

Some back-ground info:

Friends of mine (a couple) have just recently (6 months) moved into a house, in the Western suburbs. Everything was OK, till Mrs Smith had a baby and came home from the hospital. Since then some unexplainable events have happened, and the only logical conclusion is that there is a spirit present in the house.

Events: (I have not witnessed any of these myself, but believe the couple as their parents have also seen some events)

- Occasionally at night the bed, in main bedroom, gently/slowly shakes as if someone is slowly pushing it from one side.

- Main bedroom door was shut, as they had family over for a visit. During the evening they were sitting in the lounge room, which is opposite the bedroom, and heard the handle twist and the door swing wide open.

- Wardrobe doors opening and closing by themselves.

- Items lift off the kitchen bench and "float" 2 feet across to fall on the floor.

- Stereo volume turns up full blast, by itself, then turn back down when they went near it.

As you can imagine this is pretty damn freaky, especially with a baby, and the couple are now sleeping in the lounge room :no:.

If anyone knows what we can do to remove the 'spirit' (guide it to the 'next step'), or who we can contact (clairvoyants, etc) it would REALLY be appreciated.

Thanks

Alan

Do they have a dog? Walk the dog around the house.

Try to get some more sunshine into the house during day time.

Say something to the spirit, tell them this is your new born, a new family member, if they don't like it, fcuk off.

See a priest about it.

LAST OPTION which lets hope you dont' really have to do this. Like Adrian said, supply 2 slab a day for the whole week to some hardcore SAU VIC to come over and party, till then lets see who disturbing who :woot:.

Do they have a dog? Walk the dog around the house.

Try to get some more sunshine into the house during day time.

Say something to the spirit, tell them this is your new born, a new family member, if they don't like it, fcuk off.

See a priest about it.

LAST OPTION which lets hope you dont' really have to do this. Like Adrian said, supply 2 slab a day for the whole week to some hardcore SAU VIC to come over and party, till then lets see who disturbing who :P.

Al...LIke West said

Just ask the spirit to leave

Light some insent and some candles

Do this in the main rooms that the spirit is in.

PS.. My friend just said your friends may have brought the spirit home from the Hospital....

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