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What Type of Ghost Encounter Would Scare You the Most?

1 week ago | [YT] | 908



@adukejohnson9277

I'm 44 and I've experienced these since I was 8. More of an annoyance than fear at this point. Lol

1 week ago | 86

@PAL-MUSIC-1

Invisible touch? Wasn't that a Genesis Album 😂

1 week ago | 13

@TheraHamleu

Iv had these experiences all my life,so I'm fine with any of these🥰

1 week ago | 4

@derpymcderp5966

Depends on the severity of the object moving. Like, do I not remember if I put that there, or is the ghost lobbing frying pans at my head?

1 week ago | 20

@DavidHenry-i9z

I'm 67yrs.old, I've grown up with the paranormal, it used to scare me, but not anymore,

1 week ago | 4

@GaryfromLondon1

The Hat Man came to me when I was 6 whilst I was in bed at night. I'm 57 now and I can remember it like it was yesterday. Seen and experienced a lot since then and been on a life long journey to discover the truth.

1 week ago | 3

@kimsoderholm9101

During covid i had all of these encounters at my farm house. It started with shadowy figures in the peripherals, to heavy footsteps, to my kitchen cabinet opening and slamming in the middle of the night, and the finale was an invisible entity walking all across my bed when i was trying to sleep, and as i was falling asleep, some electronic voices was screaming in my ear. It just stopped by itself.

1 week ago | 3

@Burninhellscrootoob

At 60, having lived in multiple locations, ive seen and felt all the above. Its a nuisance, but, never done me any harm.

1 week ago | 2

@Jeremyb019

Had to live with all four in my old house and dealt with it for 10 years

1 week ago | 5

@my3sons757

I was raised in a house haunted by the previous occupant, a depression era railroad worker who lost his job then hung himself. I've experienced all of the above but seeing him was the scariest thing.

1 week ago | 3

@sandragcorbett3157

I've experienced all of the above, but it's most startling to see things move "unassisted".

1 week ago | 4

@thedizzydervish1314

"She seems to have an Invisible Touch, yeah. She reaches in and grabs right hold of your heart. She seems to have an Invisible Touch, yeah. It takes control and slowly tears you apart."

1 week ago | 14

@ericvondell5157

I live in a genuine Haunted House.... The Poor Ghosts... They Can't Stand Me!😸

1 week ago | 4

@EnigmaticAnomaly

The sensation of feeling a touch could be a muscle spasm; shadows can be anything (eye floaters for example); sound travels so the same can be said of whispers. But a coffee cup flying across the kitchen, or a book across the living room ... well ... that would definitely get the adrenalin going for sure.

1 week ago | 12

@captmike1720

I’m sure I’m not the only person who sees shadows moving around their house/apartment on a regular basis, or the other two things, so moving objects would be unusual for me. Never seen that happen before.

1 week ago | 3

@jiggsborah7041

All of the above. The scary thing is not the encounter with a spirit, but WHAT spirit it is. Evil is not welcome

1 week ago | 8

@snakeswitharms

Whispers, shadows, and light touches are one thing. But something ethereal that's powerful/determined enough to move an object in a world it's been physically severed from would be pretty scary

1 week ago | 8

@JustJoCyn5386

Experienced them all and each gives a different feeling. Like another commenter, I frame it as an annoyance. I do that to not give energy, to observe, casually look around, and then go back to sleep. I don't think any of it would translate on video. Real stuff often can't.

1 week ago | 9

@samjacobs8289

Since I was 6. You eventually learn to stop being afraid, stop being annoyed and then you can learn from them. Feeling them brush through you or even better when you can feel them solid as a real person is the most amazing

1 week ago | 6

@barbrice721

Seeing something move by itself. I have already experienced the others.

1 week ago | 4