Posted by NCWayne on August 17, 2013 at 19:22:29 from (98.21.228.82):
In Reply to: Question. posted by T.J.P. on August 17, 2013 at 17:14:35:
Like you I don't spook easy, and I've never had that feeling while outside. However, I did get the same feeing a few times, years ago, when I was living alone in the house I grew up in. It usually happened at night and something just wouldn't feel right and I'd go around and turn every light in the place on. I never saw anything but just having the lights on seemed to make me feel better.
Years later, my parents rented the house out to a lady who told of a lady appearing at the kitchen table one night and had a conversation with her before disappearing. When she described the lady to my Mom, she went and got a pic of her Grandma(my Great Grandma) who owned the house before my parents did, and lay in state in the front room after she passed away. The lady had described Great Grandma Tilley and when she was the pic she just said that was definately the lady she had talked to that night.
A couple lived in the house later on and they told stories of items being moved from one room to another, doors opening and closing for no reason, etc. Having grown up in the house the things they described happening with the doors were things that couldn't happen without some 'outside' influence like the door opening uphill against the lean of the house, etc. Basically the things they described happening simply did not happen naturally.
Like I said, I never actually saw anything, but hearing the stories told by other, non-family members after the fact make me wonder if it wasn't Great Grandma Tilley 'watching over me' or simply watching me since I was family but wasn't born until after she was gone. Eerie I know but what other explination could there be?
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