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Post by francisnantha on Apr 11, 2006 7:56:38 GMT -6
I need some help conducting research for my next book and my hope is that some of this forum's members may be of aid.
What I'm seeking are actual (or hearsay) tales whereby ghostly encounters brought about a positive outcome - say passengers refusing to board a plane after a ghost sighting and the plane was found to be defective later.
I'm not looking for encounters with angels or deceased relatives/friends - it has to be something truly strange.
Thanx in advance for the help.
Francis Author "When Spirits Beckon"
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Post by Mini Mia on Apr 11, 2006 16:33:30 GMT -6
Welcome to Whoosh!
francisnantha
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rachel
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Post by rachel on May 6, 2006 6:23:05 GMT -6
I had a ghost who helped me study during my final exams for high school (if you live in Aus the V.C.E or the exams which help me get into uni)
I know that sounds really odd but it would randomly turn down my stereo (to the extent that I actually watched the knob spin) when I was listening to music which was being a distraction. And when I left my room to get a drink or something I would ask it to choose what I would study next and low and behold when I came back in, there would be a text book lying open on the desk at a certain chapter which I had yet to study.
Kinda odd and not "oh my god the ghost just saved my life" type of thing - but at the time it was really helpful
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Post by liviasboytoytigger on Jun 2, 2006 9:18:21 GMT -6
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boni
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Post by boni on Nov 20, 2006 20:46:16 GMT -6
Although this is a sort of ... relative thing, it may help.
My partner is a medium. Her daughter was babysitting and the child, was about 3 years old and was found often talking to "someone" in his room ... and the blinds rattled a lot in the house. The child's parents asked Jo to help.
The mother suspected her mother to be the ghost in the house. But after a full psychic inspection (Jo doesn't use ceremonies for this, just meditation) the name she came up with was the father's mother. The things that Jo pointed out. A carnival merry-go-round, some momentos and a message that ... it was okay that the father couldn't be at his mother's funeral, she understood and that he shouldn't carry the guilt any more. After all that was revealed she went away and never returned. She just didn't want her "baby" to feel bad.
I was there durring the whole incident and saw the looks on the people's faces and even if I hadn't known Jo since we were 14 years old (we're 52 now) I would have been convinced of her authenticity.
It was an amazing experience. If this isn't what you want, sorry, but it was a helpful ghost. Boni
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Post by Mini Mia on Nov 20, 2006 21:01:37 GMT -6
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