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Have you ever experienced a 'poltergeist?

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Have you ever experienced a 'poltergeist?

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  1. Eh, it's all a matter of perspective.

    What is 'poltergeist' to one may be 'normal' to another. Most people have a low tolerance for "ghostly activity" of any kind.

    Nothing usually gets 'thrown' at me unless it was something I was looking for or needed to see anyway.


  2. im not sure, ive had stuff thrown in my house, if thats signs of a poltergeist.

  3. no,but i like reading up on it!

  4. Poltergeist is a just another word to describe a physical manifestation of spirit activity.

    It is usually associated with some form of 'naughty or bad spirit' activity which is an explanation offered by ignorant people.

    I have had many personal experiences of so called poltergeist  activity & it always concerned a deceased person who needed help for their particular situation that they were in.

    Usually their failure to adjust to their new situation of finding themselves still alive after death!

    A new awareness of their condition was all that was required for them to adjust & move on!

    I hope this is helpfull.

  5. no, but my sister lived in a house where the coffee maker would be unplugged every morning.....

  6. ****, where is my keyboard goi....

  7. no, & no one ever has as it's a mitt.!!   the brain is a very complex organ & most of us humans only use just above 5% of it, the mind plays tricks on us.

  8. Not personally,here's a link to someone who did.

  9. See i get confused..is it a poltergeist, gremlins or the sock monster that force me to constantly wear odd socks cos theyve nicked the matching one?

  10. No, I personally haven't.

    In fact, most reported cases of poltergeist activity are much more consistent with leprechaun infestation. But even so, paranormal investigators tend to dismiss the leprechaun explanation and just automatically assume that ghosts explain it all, apparently due to their closed-minded skepticism. They cannot prove that leprechauns don't exist yet they refuse to acknowledge the possibility. When will they ever learn?

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