"I ain't afraid of no ghost."
About Me
- Christine K
- I am from Cumberland, RI and I was first interested in the paranormal in middle school. I loved surfing the web for others' experiences with ghosts. I did not put my passions into action until a couple of years ago when I found my partner in crime- Katie! She shared almost all of the same interests as me and we decided to do research on local haunted places that we could go investigate! So here are my personal accounts of what haunted sights I have been to and the experiences I have had. Feel free to comment and share your experiences with me! Enjoy :)
Still not bored with the board.
Another ouija board experience.
For the record, I want to make it known that Katie and I did not really believe in the Ouija board in the beginning. I had tried using the board when I was younger and nothing had ever happened. Today I know that it is probably because I never took it that seriously and you must be patient. Once Katie and I got the hang of it, we were able to make contact nearly every time we used it. The key is to not joke around, make sure you either know or think that you are in a haunted sight while using, and be very open-minded.
One night, we decided to use it at one of our friends' houses. Her house was a little older and she thought it was haunted. Although we did not get much of a response from the board itself, Katie and I wanted to ask other questions, such as if it could move something in the room or make noise. When we had first started using the Ouija board, I would get freaked out if Katie wanted to ask questions like that. At least with the Ouija board we had some kind of control in the situation but if you ask a spirit questions like that, anything could happen. Once I started to feel comfortable with the idea, I allowed Katie to ask it. I was becoming less and less afraid of spirits the more we investigated.
Finally, Katie started asking the questions and we waited patiently for any kind of noise that seemed out of the ordinary. We began to hear faint banging coming from upstairs. It almost sounded as if someone had gotten out of bed and was walking down the hall. Granted, our friends' parents were asleep up there and they could have been making the noise but it went on for far too long to be a person. It also wasn't continuous. There was a bang here and a bang there...nothing consistent like someone would be walking so that shot down that idea. After it stopped, Katie asked it to make another noise. We waited then we suddenly heard a sound from the kitchen. It was very distinct and I still remember it because it truly sounded like something had fallen out of place in there. It reminded me of the noise that a keychain would make if it fell onto a table or slid off of something. It also reminded me of the sound it makes when I put my car keys down on the kitchen table when I walk inside the house. All in all, it was a really random sound and we immediately went into the kitchen to check it out. We looked around...nothing had seemed out of place. The only item visible that looked like it could have caused that noise was a keychain sitting on the counter. However, it was in a sturdy position and if it had moved, someone would have needed to move it.
This scenario may not be as intense as some of the other experiences I have had, but it is still weird! There was no explanation for the sounds and, like I always say, I do not like jumping to conclusions but I certainly think it could have been paranormal.
For the record, I want to make it known that Katie and I did not really believe in the Ouija board in the beginning. I had tried using the board when I was younger and nothing had ever happened. Today I know that it is probably because I never took it that seriously and you must be patient. Once Katie and I got the hang of it, we were able to make contact nearly every time we used it. The key is to not joke around, make sure you either know or think that you are in a haunted sight while using, and be very open-minded.
One night, we decided to use it at one of our friends' houses. Her house was a little older and she thought it was haunted. Although we did not get much of a response from the board itself, Katie and I wanted to ask other questions, such as if it could move something in the room or make noise. When we had first started using the Ouija board, I would get freaked out if Katie wanted to ask questions like that. At least with the Ouija board we had some kind of control in the situation but if you ask a spirit questions like that, anything could happen. Once I started to feel comfortable with the idea, I allowed Katie to ask it. I was becoming less and less afraid of spirits the more we investigated.
Finally, Katie started asking the questions and we waited patiently for any kind of noise that seemed out of the ordinary. We began to hear faint banging coming from upstairs. It almost sounded as if someone had gotten out of bed and was walking down the hall. Granted, our friends' parents were asleep up there and they could have been making the noise but it went on for far too long to be a person. It also wasn't continuous. There was a bang here and a bang there...nothing consistent like someone would be walking so that shot down that idea. After it stopped, Katie asked it to make another noise. We waited then we suddenly heard a sound from the kitchen. It was very distinct and I still remember it because it truly sounded like something had fallen out of place in there. It reminded me of the noise that a keychain would make if it fell onto a table or slid off of something. It also reminded me of the sound it makes when I put my car keys down on the kitchen table when I walk inside the house. All in all, it was a really random sound and we immediately went into the kitchen to check it out. We looked around...nothing had seemed out of place. The only item visible that looked like it could have caused that noise was a keychain sitting on the counter. However, it was in a sturdy position and if it had moved, someone would have needed to move it.
This scenario may not be as intense as some of the other experiences I have had, but it is still weird! There was no explanation for the sounds and, like I always say, I do not like jumping to conclusions but I certainly think it could have been paranormal.
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