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Wow, interesting stuff. I wouldn't believe it coming from a lot of other people but from you Al it's pretty freaky stuff! I've seen\heard some similar stuff before, I'm not religious and don't folow the whole heaven thing. I’m not convinced that a priest is the answer. Couple of questions -

1. How old is the house?

2. What suburb\area is the house in?

3. Do they know the history of the land?

4. When was the baby born?

5. Did the events start immediately after the baby was born?

PM me if you’d rather.

Someone's mentioned this vaguely... but I think you should get your friends to contact the hospital in which the baby was born. Ask the staff for records of any deaths that happened at the place around the date of birth and bringing the baby home.

I think it's a spirit that you've "brought home".

Another thing, slightly personal... have any of your friends committed any "crimes"? In Chinese mythology, ghosts will haunt you if you've done something wrong.

Anyways, it's an interesting read, hope it all works out for your friends.

Hey Al

I'm a Christian and I do believe in the spiritual realm and I believe that spiritual things do happen that we cannot understand in the natural/physical realm. It is really crazy stuff that doesn't make any logical sense (I'm a logical thinker). I think if it ever happened to me I would claim the protection I have as a Christian through Jesus Christ. No doubt I would be scared though! I quite often pray for spiritual protection when I stay in motels when I travel with work around victoria. You never know who has stayed in the room/house before you and the lives that they lived and what religion/lifestyle they practiced.

My sister does house clearings for people that have houses with spirits that dwell in them. She can help clear out the spirits and understand why it is happening. She does do this with a Christian perspective however I don't know a lot about it (it freaks me out a bit). She is not a clairvoyant, however she has a sensitivity to the spiritual realm that I do not understand or experience.

She does this a lot as part of her job as a counselor/homeopath/reflexoligist/a lot of other things/ and does travel to the house affected. She has a lot of experience dealing with this and general house clearing when people move into new houses etc. I have heard many stories of similar things happening to other couples and families so this isn't isolated.

I'll PM you her details. Hope this helps.

Russell

Russell: Thanks for the PM, I will talk with my friends and contact your sister, if they haven't found someone already. Really appreciate it buddy.

James: You are a pic whore!!! They shit you find is just unbelievable and hilarious :D.

To others: Please have some RESPECT for my friends and stop all references to their new born as being Damien, etc. First time was a poorly tasted joke, but the others are just not acceptable.

NON-BELIEVERS: If you do not believe, fine, I respect that opinion. But your input (or lack there of) is not helping. Simply ignore this thread and let us gullible ones find a solution to this problem

THANKS

Alan

Wow, interesting stuff. I wouldn't believe it coming from a lot of other people but from you Al it's pretty freaky stuff! I've seen\heard some similar stuff before, I'm not religious and don't folow the whole heaven thing. I’m not convinced that a priest is the answer. Couple of questions -

1. How old is the house?

2. What suburb\area is the house in?

3. Do they know the history of the land?

4. When was the baby born?

5. Did the events start immediately after the baby was born?

PM me if you’d rather.

1/ About 30 years, the neighbours knew the first owners, and the house is on a slab, so it is not too old.

2/ Western Suburbs, near St. Albans.

3/ No idea.............

4/ Edited first post. About 3 months ago.

5/ Events started to be recognised a few weeks after baby was brought home.

have they tried moving away temporarily to see if its the child that's causing the stange occurances or if its the house?

just start eliminating possibilies I reckon. There HAS to be a cause.

have they tried moving away temporarily to see if its the child that's causing the stange occurances or if its the house?

just start eliminating possibilies I reckon. There HAS to be a cause.

Yep........

They moved out for a week and her sister's family (husband, wife and baby) moved in and also experienced a couple of these events. :(

Eeerm thers good spirits and bad, they only can bee seen by the people who are trained....iv seen good spirits and id just like to leave it at that as they come and visit my dad all the time...i saw them once. in the corner of my eye if you look at them they will disapeer, Al when u walk around the house dont look to hard but with the corners of your eyes. Oh btw you need a shaman 0.o

Eeerm thers good spirits and bad, they only can bee seen by the people who are trained....iv seen good spirits and id just like to leave it at that as they come and visit my dad all the time...i saw them once. in the corner of my eye if you look at them they will disapeer, Al when u walk around the house dont look to hard but with the corners of your eyes. Oh btw you need a shaman 0.o
What is a shaman 0.o ?

Oh my god this is some scary crap.

This might sound stupid but have they purchased any second hand or antique furniture? My auntie used to collect antiques and have all sorts of weird shit happen in her house. A wardrobe in particular which only could be opened during the day and made a room cold at night.

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