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Have you ever found your child talking to âsomeoneâ when they were alone in their room? Is it simply an active imagination or could it be a visitor from beyond the grave?
For most parents, when their child tells them about their new imaginary friend, they simply put it down to their childâs active imagination. Completely normal⊠right? Well, I wouldnât be so sure. Itâs a widely held belief that some children can see and connect with those who have passed on. A popular theory is that weâre all born with the ability to connect to the other side but, as we grow up and become more cynical and disbelieving of all things unknown, that ability disappears. The following chilling true tales of imaginary friends and unseen visitors in the dead of night might go some way in proving that our children can and do communicate with the dead.
Parents beware, youâll be checking under the bed and in your closets after reading these horrifying supernatural encounters.
1. THE BELIEVER
I believe that there are happenings on this earth that cannot be logically explained. Iâve always been a little skeptical, but I didnât completely denounce that ghosts exists.
However, Iâm starting to think they are definitely real, and that little kids can see them.
Yesterday, Sunday, I volunteered to watch the little kids of my church while their parents were out volunteering. Our church meets in the community center, so thatâs where I was watching the kids â one baby, and two 2-year-olds â a boy and a girl. And you are right, our church is not very big.
After the center cleared out, it was just me and one other volunteer. She had the baby in a side room, trying to put him down for a nap. I had the two-year-olds in the main room.
I had a âweird feelingâ all day, and kept feeling like there was someone standing behind me, but chalked it up to being alone in the building. The kids and I were sitting on the floor and rolling a ball back and forth to one another when the boy asked if we could throw it instead. I said yes and we stood up. He ran towards me and threw the ball just out of my reach. It went behind me. I did not hear it bounce.
The kids looked at each other and started giggling. I whirled around and saw the ball suspended in midair for a split second before falling to the ground. The kids just kept laughing. They started pointing and saying what sounded like âthe man! the man!â
That was all the âparanormalâ that occurred yesterday. The kids didnât say anything about âthe manâ for the rest of the day. It freaked me out, but I wasnât scared. I just wanted to share.
2. IT WAS JUST A DREAM
My daughter used to tell me about a man who came into her room every night and put the sign of the cross on her forehead. I thought it was just a dream. Then my mother-in-law sent over some family photos. My daughter looked right at the picture of my husbandâs father (who has been dead for 16 years) and said âThatâs the man who comes into my room at night!â My husband later told me his father would always do the sign of the cross on his forehead when he was young.
3. DADDY, WHOâS THAT MAN?
When my daughter was younger (maybe 2 1/2 years old) she slept in her crib in the room next to me and my wife. One night she was stirring and maybe a little frightened, so I went in to get her and brought her to our room. She was wide awake now in our bed and not scared at all now. She was looking wondrously at the foot of our bed saying âlook at the lights, the sparklesâŠ.â Kind of playfully she kept mentioning âthe lightsâ. Then she said âDaddy, whoâs that man?â Pointing directly at the foot of our bed.
It was definitely unsettling.
We had bought the apartment from a very elderly couple who passed in the apartment a few months earlier. Probably never forget that.
4. THE CAPTAIN
A parent of one of my students told us in a meeting that she was concerned because her son (7 years old) talked about an invisible ghost who would talk to him and play with him in his room. He said the ghost was called The Captain and was an old white guy with a beard. The kid would tell his mom that The Captain told him when he grows up his job will be to kill people, and The Captain would tell him who needed to be killed. The kid would cry and say he doesnât want to kill when he grows up, but The Captain tells him he doesnât have a choice and heâll get used to killing after a while.
I was always creeped out working with that student after that.
5. MY COUSIN TRACY
When my niece was about 4 she had an imaginary friend, which I donât remember the name of. She would blame things she did on this imaginary friend but also talked about how this friend would watch Scooby Doo with her. One day I thought, why donât I find out more about this friend. So I asked her to tell me about her friend. And she said, âSheâs a she and sheâs dead.â And I said okay, âDoes she have a job?â and she said, âShe does what my Daddy does!â Which is that her imaginary friend was a cop. Okay. So then I said, âWhere is your imaginary friend a policewoman at?â and she said, âRight next to where my daddy is a policeman.â And I said okay. But then she said, âI met her when I was in my mummyâs belly. She touched me when I was inside.â
A few months before my niece was born my cousin Tracy had died. She was hit by a train. She loved watching Scooby Doo and had a ton of memorabilia. She was also a cop. She was a cop in the town that is right next to the one my brother-in-law is a cop in, my nieces âDaddy.â My nieceâs imaginary friend was my dead cousin. There is no other way she could have known all that at the age of 4.
6. EMILY
when my sister was probably about 6 or 7, she had an imaginary friend named Emily. She told us Emily lived in her closet, wore an old black dress, and had long dark hair and she was the same age as my sister. My sister played with Emily constantly. My parents started noticing my sister acting weird. Just sitting in the middle of her room whispering to Emily quite a bit and acting a lot more distant towards them. I remember a very specific day, my brother was walking by her room and my sister was sitting in the middle of her roomâŠ.but she turned around and hissed at him. He was scared shitless. He told me it didnât even look like my sister. My parents ran up to her room and i could hear my sister just screaming and screaming as loud as she âGet outâ.
I have no idea what happened in that room but I ran to the bottom of my stairs and the screaming stopped, I saw my parents holding my sister crying their eyes out, she was sobbing as well. Iâve asked her about it today. Sheâs 24 now. She told me that Emily used to tell her to do horrible things to herself. She actually used to wake up on the roof and not remember how she got there. Iâm not kidding. Apparently, Emily absolutely hated my parents so she turned my sister against them. She hates talking about it so I never brought up that specific night.
This all happened at my old house. When we moved into a different house, Emily was gone. Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
7. JESSICA
A little after I was born, my sister Julia had an imaginary friend named Jessica. She was Juliaâs friend for a long time, when things started to get a little weird. At first my parents shrugged it off as a normal occurrence, but after a while they began to believe that our house was haunted .One night as my parents put me (about one years old) to sleep, I begin to cry and point at the corner, my mom was still in there and began to try to comfort me, but I continued to cry and point at the same corner. All of the sudden, my sister walks into my room and points at the corner and yells âJessica stop it!â
Immediately I stop crying and Julia says like it is completely normal that âSometimes Jessica likes to put on scary masks and scare peopleâ. My mom who was understandably freaked out stammers to my sister âTell Jessica that if she canât play nice, she canât play here at allâ.
A couple weeks go by and Julia tells my Mom that âHer eyes turn green when she is mad and her voice gets deeperâ. My Mom didnât know how to respond to this and just said âokâŠ.â
Eventually Julia outgrows her âimaginaryâ friend and stops playing with her. A year and a half later my little sister Abbey begins to talk, she then goes on to tell us about her friend that no one else can see. She then tells my mom about how her eyes turn green when she is upset. I remember this distinctly because she dropped a pan and it scared me. She asked Abbey what her name was and she saidâŠ
âJessica.â
8. THE BOY IN THE TREE
My folksâ farm surrounds a cemetery, and my dad and my niece were walking down there. My niece (4) looks up and says âWhatâs that boy doing up in that tree?â There was no boy, but she insisted there was and could describe him.
9. YOUâRE DOING A GOOD JOB
My wife and I overheard my two-year-old daughter on the baby monitor wake up on Saturday morning and say âwhat? OK, Iâll tell herâ then get up and come into our bedroom and told my wife âMary says youâre doing a good job.â
Mary was her grandmother that she was extremely close too that passed away.
10. THE MAN IN THE DOORWAY
When my nephew was born, ten years ago now. Around age 2/3 Heâd wake up in the middle of the night and when my sister and her fiance went to settle him down heâd be staring at the corner of the room, or at the open doorway saying there was a man standing there, that he came and talked to him at night.Â
Sometimes he was scared, sometimes he was calm, but my sister was terrified!
11. MY FRIEND JOE
Not my kid, but something my mum said I did when I was little.
I had this imaginary friend named âJoeâ â was pretty normal imaginary friend stuff to begin with, my parents would ask about him and Iâd respond with something like âI like Joeâ âHe has curly black hairâ âHe likes to play outsideâ nothing interesting.
Until one day I come out with âJoe has to work a lot, but Joeâs boss doesnât like him.â when asked why, I responded with âOh, itâs because Joeâs black.â As if it was obvious. Now this wouldnât have been weird at all if I hadnât grown up in a very small all-white town. And I was about 3 years old, I didnât know (or rather, hadnât been taught) that racism was even a thing.
This continued on for a while, Iâd mention Joe now and then, sometimes talking about what he did for fun, or his favorite things, other times mentioning that his boss hits him and shouts all the time.
After a few months, I go up to my mum one day and have a conversation that went something like this: âJoeâs really happy today. His boss isnât coming backâ âWhy?â âHeâs deadâ âOh yeah? How did he die?â âHe hung himself from up thereâ (as I point up towards the attic door).
I donât remember much of this, I definitely remember having an imaginary friend named Joe.
12. THE LITTLE GIRL
My grandfather had a camp on Lake Dering in NH when I was a kid. One day when I was 6 or so, I fell off of the dock and into the water. I couldnât swim. While under, I distinctly remember seeing a little girl down there who told me to look up towards the sun and just keep kicking and Iâd be fine. I swam to the surface just in time for my grandfather to swoop me up and pull me back on the dock. And, yes, I found out later that a little girl drowned in the lake near that same spot (of course).
13. THE IMAGINARY FRIEND
When my daughter was three she had an imaginary friend named Kelly who lived in her closet. Kelly sat in a little rocking chair while she slept, played with her, etc. Typical imaginary friend shit. Anyway, fast forward two years later, the wife and I are watching the new Amityville (the one with Ryan Renolds) and our daughter walks out right when dead girl goes all black eyed. Far from being disturbed, she said âThat looks like Kelly.â âKelly who?â we say âYou know the dead girl that lived in my closet.â
14. HER EYES WOULD FOLLOW IT
I had tons of experiences like this when my little girl was born a few years ago. From being just a few months old we noticed sheâd randomly start looking over at something and giggling, like something was making her laugh. Her eyes would follow it around the room. And sometimes weâd feel like it was stood right next to us or behind us and then weâd noticed she was looking at it, or smiling in that direction. It never caused any problems though, in fact, when she was upset sheâd look over at it and start laughing or smiling. And if we couldnât find something we really needed, suddenly itâd appear right in front of us, when we knew weâd checked there a hundred times.
Stopped around the time she turned two.
15. PUNISHMENT
I was seventeen and babysitting a friend of the familyâs six-year-old. heâd been in bed a couple of hours and I just peeked in to check on him. he wasnât in the bed and when i opened the door wider, I saw he was standing in the corner, facing the wall. creepiest fucking thing ever. I asked him what he was doing and all he did was turn around, smile, and put his finger to his lips as if to say âshhhâ. I asked him again what he was doing and all he says is, âleave us. It is the punishment.â
16. HE DOESNâT HAVE A FACE
My son from the age of three always tells me about the âcreeper manâ who lives in my mom and dads bedroom. He brings it up after he visits them. I made the mistake once of asking what he looks like. My son said âOh, he doesnât have a face.â
17. I WAS THE SAME
I tend to be skeptical also, even when I love reading about paranormal stuff, the only thing that has kind of freaked me out has been my nephew a couple of years ago when he was about 2 1/2 years old would talk to a man only he could see at my house and an old lady at his grandparents house.
My mother tells me I was the same, talking and playing with my grandfather for a few months after he died, I would call to him and hold conversations with him and even wish him good night before going to bed.
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Can Children See Ghosts? 17 Spine-Chilling True Stories That Prove They Do
Have you ever found your child talking to âsomeoneâ when they were alone in their room? Is it simply an active imagination or could it be a visitor from beyond the grave?
For most parents, when their child tells them about their new imaginary friend, they simply put it down to their childâs active imagination. Completely normal⊠right? Well, I wouldnât be so sure. Itâs a widely held belief that some children can see and connect with those who have passed on. A popular theory is that weâre all born with the ability to connect to the other side but, as we grow up and become more cynical and disbelieving of all things unknown, that ability disappears. The following chilling true tales of imaginary friends and unseen visitors in the dead of night might go some way in proving that our children can and do communicate with the dead.
Parents beware, youâll be checking under the bed and in your closets after reading these horrifying supernatural encounters.
1. THE BELIEVER
I believe that there are happenings on this earth that cannot be logically explained. Iâve always been a little skeptical, but I didnât completely denounce that ghosts exists. However, Iâm starting to think they are definitely real, and that little kids can see them.
Yesterday, Sunday, I volunteered to watch the little kids of my church while their parents were out volunteering. Our church meets in the community center, so thatâs where I was watching the kids â one baby, and two 2-year-olds â a boy and a girl. And you are right, our church is not very big.
After the center cleared out, it was just me and one other volunteer. She had the baby in a side room, trying to put him down for a nap. I had the two-year-olds in the main room.
I had a âweird feelingâ all day, and kept feeling like there was someone standing behind me, but chalked it up to being alone in the building. The kids and I were sitting on the floor and rolling a ball back and forth to one another when the boy asked if we could throw it instead. I said yes and we stood up. He ran towards me and threw the ball just out of my reach. It went behind me. I did not hear it bounce.
The kids looked at each other and started giggling. I whirled around and saw the ball suspended in midair for a split second before falling to the ground. The kids just kept laughing. They started pointing and saying what sounded like âthe man! the man!â
That was all the âparanormalâ that occurred yesterday. The kids didnât say anything about âthe manâ for the rest of the day. It freaked me out, but I wasnât scared. I just wanted to share.
2. IT WAS JUST A DREAM
My daughter used to tell me about a man who came into her room every night and put the sign of the cross on her forehead. I thought it was just a dream. Then my mother-in-law sent over some family photos. My daughter looked right at the picture of my husbandâs father (who has been dead for 16 years) and said âThatâs the man who comes into my room at night!â My husband later told me his father would always do the sign of the cross on his forehead when he was young.
3. DADDY, WHOâS THAT MAN?
When my daughter was younger (maybe 2 1/2 years old) she slept in her crib in the room next to me and my wife. One night she was stirring and maybe a little frightened, so I went in to get her and brought her to our room. She was wide awake now in our bed and not scared at all now. She was looking wondrously at the foot of our bed saying âlook at the lights, the sparklesâŠ.â Kind of playfully she kept mentioning âthe lightsâ. Then she said âDaddy, whoâs that man?â Pointing directly at the foot of our bed.
It was definitely unsettling.
We had bought the apartment from a very elderly couple who passed in the apartment a few months earlier. Probably never forget that.
4. THE CAPTAIN
A parent of one of my students told us in a meeting that she was concerned because her son (7 years old) talked about an invisible ghost who would talk to him and play with him in his room. He said the ghost was called The Captain and was an old white guy with a beard. The kid would tell his mom that The Captain told him when he grows up his job will be to kill people, and The Captain would tell him who needed to be killed. The kid would cry and say he doesnât want to kill when he grows up, but The Captain tells him he doesnât have a choice and heâll get used to killing after a while.
I was always creeped out working with that student after that.
5. MY COUSIN TRACY
When my niece was about 4 she had an imaginary friend, which I donât remember the name of. She would blame things she did on this imaginary friend but also talked about how this friend would watch Scooby Doo with her. One day I thought, why donât I find out more about this friend. So I asked her to tell me about her friend. And she said, âSheâs a she and sheâs dead.â And I said okay, âDoes she have a job?â and she said, âShe does what my Daddy does!â Which is that her imaginary friend was a cop. Okay. So then I said, âWhere is your imaginary friend a policewoman at?â and she said, âRight next to where my daddy is a policeman.â And I said okay. But then she said, âI met her when I was in my mummyâs belly. She touched me when I was inside.â
A few months before my niece was born my cousin Tracy had died. She was hit by a train. She loved watching Scooby Doo and had a ton of memorabilia. She was also a cop. She was a cop in the town that is right next to the one my brother-in-law is a cop in, my nieces âDaddy.â My nieceâs imaginary friend was my dead cousin. There is no other way she could have known all that at the age of 4.
6. EMILY
when my sister was probably about 6 or 7, she had an imaginary friend named Emily. She told us Emily lived in her closet, wore an old black dress, and had long dark hair and she was the same age as my sister. My sister played with Emily constantly. My parents started noticing my sister acting weird. Just sitting in the middle of her room whispering to Emily quite a bit and acting a lot more distant towards them. I remember a very specific day, my brother was walking by her room and my sister was sitting in the middle of her roomâŠ.but she turned around and hissed at him. He was scared shitless. He told me it didnât even look like my sister. My parents ran up to her room and i could hear my sister just screaming and screaming as loud as she âGet outâ.
I have no idea what happened in that room but I ran to the bottom of my stairs and the screaming stopped, I saw my parents holding my sister crying their eyes out, she was sobbing as well. Iâve asked her about it today. Sheâs 24 now. She told me that Emily used to tell her to do horrible things to herself. She actually used to wake up on the roof and not remember how she got there. Iâm not kidding. Apparently, Emily absolutely hated my parents so she turned my sister against them. She hates talking about it so I never brought up that specific night. This all happened at my old house. When we moved into a different house, Emily was gone. Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
7. JESSICA
A little after I was born, my sister Julia had an imaginary friend named Jessica. She was Juliaâs friend for a long time, when things started to get a little weird. At first my parents shrugged it off as a normal occurrence, but after a while they began to believe that our house was haunted .One night as my parents put me (about one years old) to sleep, I begin to cry and point at the corner, my mom was still in there and began to try to comfort me, but I continued to cry and point at the same corner. All of the sudden, my sister walks into my room and points at the corner and yells âJessica stop it!â
Immediately I stop crying and Julia says like it is completely normal that âSometimes Jessica likes to put on scary masks and scare peopleâ. My mom who was understandably freaked out stammers to my sister âTell Jessica that if she canât play nice, she canât play here at allâ.
A couple weeks go by and Julia tells my Mom that âHer eyes turn green when she is mad and her voice gets deeperâ. My Mom didnât know how to respond to this and just said âokâŠ.â
Eventually Julia outgrows her âimaginaryâ friend and stops playing with her. A year and a half later my little sister Abbey begins to talk, she then goes on to tell us about her friend that no one else can see. She then tells my mom about how her eyes turn green when she is upset. I remember this distinctly because she dropped a pan and it scared me. She asked Abbey what her name was and she saidâŠ
âJessica.â
8. THE BOY IN THE TREE
My folksâ farm surrounds a cemetery, and my dad and my niece were walking down there. My niece (4) looks up and says âWhatâs that boy doing up in that tree?â There was no boy, but she insisted there was and could describe him.
9. YOUâRE DOING A GOOD JOB
My wife and I overheard my two-year-old daughter on the baby monitor wake up on Saturday morning and say âwhat? OK, Iâll tell herâ then get up and come into our bedroom and told my wife âMary says youâre doing a good job.â
Mary was her grandmother that she was extremely close too that passed away.
10. THE MAN IN THE DOORWAY
When my nephew was born, ten years ago now. Around age 2/3 Heâd wake up in the middle of the night and when my sister and her fiance went to settle him down heâd be staring at the corner of the room, or at the open doorway saying there was a man standing there, that he came and talked to him at night.Â
Sometimes he was scared, sometimes he was calm, but my sister was terrified!
11. MY FRIEND JOE
Not my kid, but something my mum said I did when I was little.
I had this imaginary friend named âJoeâ â was pretty normal imaginary friend stuff to begin with, my parents would ask about him and Iâd respond with something like âI like Joeâ âHe has curly black hairâ âHe likes to play outsideâ nothing interesting.
Until one day I come out with âJoe has to work a lot, but Joeâs boss doesnât like him.â when asked why, I responded with âOh, itâs because Joeâs black.â As if it was obvious. Now this wouldnât have been weird at all if I hadnât grown up in a very small all-white town. And I was about 3 years old, I didnât know (or rather, hadnât been taught) that racism was even a thing.
This continued on for a while, Iâd mention Joe now and then, sometimes talking about what he did for fun, or his favorite things, other times mentioning that his boss hits him and shouts all the time.
After a few months, I go up to my mum one day and have a conversation that went something like this: âJoeâs really happy today. His boss isnât coming backâ âWhy?â âHeâs deadâ âOh yeah? How did he die?â âHe hung himself from up thereâ (as I point up towards the attic door).
I donât remember much of this, I definitely remember having an imaginary friend named Joe.
12. THE LITTLE GIRL
My grandfather had a camp on Lake Dering in NH when I was a kid. One day when I was 6 or so, I fell off of the dock and into the water. I couldnât swim. While under, I distinctly remember seeing a little girl down there who told me to look up towards the sun and just keep kicking and Iâd be fine. I swam to the surface just in time for my grandfather to swoop me up and pull me back on the dock.
And, yes, I found out later that a little girl drowned in the lake near that same spot (of course).
13. THE IMAGINARY FRIEND
When my daughter was three she had an imaginary friend named Kelly who lived in her closet. Kelly sat in a little rocking chair while she slept, played with her, etc. Typical imaginary friend shit. Anyway, fast forward two years later, the wife and I are watching the new Amityville (the one with Ryan Renolds) and our daughter walks out right when dead girl goes all black eyed. Far from being disturbed, she said âThat looks like Kelly.â âKelly who?â we say âYou know the dead girl that lived in my closet.â
14. HER EYES WOULD FOLLOW IT
I had tons of experiences like this when my little girl was born a few years ago. From being just a few months old we noticed sheâd randomly start looking over at something and giggling, like something was making her laugh. Her eyes would follow it around the room. And sometimes weâd feel like it was stood right next to us or behind us and then weâd noticed she was looking at it, or smiling in that direction. It never caused any problems though, in fact, when she was upset sheâd look over at it and start laughing or smiling. And if we couldnât find something we really needed, suddenly itâd appear right in front of us, when we knew weâd checked there a hundred times.
Stopped around the time she turned two.
15. PUNISHMENT
I was seventeen and babysitting a friend of the familyâs six-year-old. heâd been in bed a couple of hours and I just peeked in to check on him. he wasnât in the bed and when i opened the door wider, I saw he was standing in the corner, facing the wall. creepiest fucking thing ever. I asked him what he was doing and all he did was turn around, smile, and put his finger to his lips as if to say âshhhâ. I asked him again what he was doing and all he says is, âleave us. It is the punishment.â
16. HE DOESNâT HAVE A FACE
My son from the age of three always tells me about the âcreeper manâ who lives in my mom and dads bedroom. He brings it up after he visits them. I made the mistake once of asking what he looks like. My son said âOh, he doesnât have a face.â
17. I WAS THE SAME
I tend to be skeptical also, even when I love reading about paranormal stuff, the only thing that has kind of freaked me out has been my nephew a couple of years ago when he was about 2 1/2 years old would talk to a man only he could see at my house and an old lady at his grandparents house.
My mother tells me I was the same, talking and playing with my grandfather for a few months after he died, I would call to him and hold conversations with him and even wish him good night before going to bed.
#Can Children See Ghosts? 17 Spine-Chilling True Stories That Prove They Do#paranormal#ghost and hauntings#ghost and spirits
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CAN CHILDREN SEE GHOSTS? 17 SPINE-CHILLING TRUE STORIES THAT PROVE THEY DO
Have you ever found your child talking to âsomeoneâ when they were alone in their room? Is it simply an active imagination or could it be a visitor from beyond the grave?
For most parents, when their child tells them about their new imaginary friend, they simply put it down to their childâs active imagination. Completely normal⊠right? Well, I wouldnât be so sure. Itâs a widely held belief that some children can see and connect with those who have passed on. A popular theory is that weâre all born with the ability to connect to the other side but, as we grow up and become more cynical and disbelieving of all things unknown, that ability disappears. The following chilling true tales of imaginary friends and unseen visitors in the dead of night might go some way in proving that our children can and do communicate with the dead.
Parents beware, youâll be checking under the bed and in your closets after reading these horrifying supernatural encounters.
1. THE BELIEVER
I believe that there are happenings on this earth that cannot be logically explained. Iâve always been a little skeptical, but I didnât completely denounce that ghosts exists.
However, Iâm starting to think they are definitely real, and that little kids can see them.
Yesterday, Sunday, I volunteered to watch the little kids of my church while their parents were out volunteering. Our church meets in the community center, so thatâs where I was watching the kids â one baby, and two 2-year-olds â a boy and a girl. And you are right, our church is not very big.
After the center cleared out, it was just me and one other volunteer. She had the baby in a side room, trying to put him down for a nap. I had the two-year-olds in the main room.
I had a âweird feelingâ all day, and kept feeling like there was someone standing behind me, but chalked it up to being alone in the building. The kids and I were sitting on the floor and rolling a ball back and forth to one another when the boy asked if we could throw it instead. I said yes and we stood up. He ran towards me and threw the ball just out of my reach. It went behind me. I did not hear it bounce.
The kids looked at each other and started giggling. I whirled around and saw the ball suspended in midair for a split second before falling to the ground. The kids just kept laughing. They started pointing and saying what sounded like âthe man! the man!â
That was all the âparanormalâ that occurred yesterday. The kids didnât say anything about âthe manâ for the rest of the day. It freaked me out, but I wasnât scared. I just wanted to share.
2. IT WAS JUST A DREAM
My daughter used to tell me about a man who came into her room every night and put the sign of the cross on her forehead. I thought it was just a dream. Then my mother-in-law sent over some family photos. My daughter looked right at the picture of my husbandâs father (who has been dead for 16 years) and said âThatâs the man who comes into my room at night!â My husband later told me his father would always do the sign of the cross on his forehead when he was young.
3. DADDY, WHOâS THAT MAN?
When my daughter was younger (maybe 2 1/2 years old) she slept in her crib in the room next to me and my wife. One night she was stirring and maybe a little frightened, so I went in to get her and brought her to our room. She was wide awake now in our bed and not scared at all now. She was looking wondrously at the foot of our bed saying âlook at the lights, the sparklesâŠ.â Kind of playfully she kept mentioning âthe lightsâ. Then she said âDaddy, whoâs that man?â Pointing directly at the foot of our bed.
It was definitely unsettling.
We had bought the apartment from a very elderly couple who passed in the apartment a few months earlier. Probably never forget that.
4. THE CAPTAIN
A parent of one of my students told us in a meeting that she was concerned because her son (7 years old) talked about an invisible ghost who would talk to him and play with him in his room. He said the ghost was called The Captain and was an old white guy with a beard. The kid would tell his mom that The Captain told him when he grows up his job will be to kill people, and The Captain would tell him who needed to be killed. The kid would cry and say he doesnât want to kill when he grows up, but The Captain tells him he doesnât have a choice and heâll get used to killing after a while.
I was always creeped out working with that student after that.
5. MY COUSIN TRACY
When my niece was about 4 she had an imaginary friend, which I donât remember the name of. She would blame things she did on this imaginary friend but also talked about how this friend would watch Scooby Doo with her. One day I thought, why donât I find out more about this friend. So I asked her to tell me about her friend. And she said, âSheâs a she and sheâs dead.â And I said okay, âDoes she have a job?â and she said, âShe does what my Daddy does!â Which is that her imaginary friend was a cop. Okay. So then I said, âWhere is your imaginary friend a policewoman at?â and she said, âRight next to where my daddy is a policeman.â And I said okay. But then she said, âI met her when I was in my mummyâs belly. She touched me when I was inside.â
A few months before my niece was born my cousin Tracy had died. She was hit by a train. She loved watching Scooby Doo and had a ton of memorabilia. She was also a cop. She was a cop in the town that is right next to the one my brother-in-law is a cop in, my nieces âDaddy.â My nieceâs imaginary friend was my dead cousin. There is no other way she could have known all that at the age of 4.
6. EMILY
when my sister was probably about 6 or 7, she had an imaginary friend named Emily. She told us Emily lived in her closet, wore an old black dress, and had long dark hair and she was the same age as my sister. My sister played with Emily constantly. My parents started noticing my sister acting weird. Just sitting in the middle of her room whispering to Emily quite a bit and acting a lot more distant towards them. I remember a very specific day, my brother was walking by her room and my sister was sitting in the middle of her roomâŠ.but she turned around and hissed at him. He was scared shitless. He told me it didnât even look like my sister. My parents ran up to her room and i could hear my sister just screaming and screaming as loud as she âGet outâ.
I have no idea what happened in that room but I ran to the bottom of my stairs and the screaming stopped, I saw my parents holding my sister crying their eyes out, she was sobbing as well. Iâve asked her about it today. Sheâs 24 now. She told me that Emily used to tell her to do horrible things to herself. She actually used to wake up on the roof and not remember how she got there. Iâm not kidding. Apparently, Emily absolutely hated my parents so she turned my sister against them. She hates talking about it so I never brought up that specific night. This all happened at my old house. When we moved into a different house, Emily was gone. Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
Iâm not making any of this up. My sisterâs little friend was a really big deal to my family and messed things up for a long time. Iâm just relieved we left that house.
7. JESSICA
A little after I was born, my sister Julia had an imaginary friend named Jessica. She was Juliaâs friend for a long time, when things started to get a little weird. At first my parents shrugged it off as a normal occurrence, but after a while they began to believe that our house was haunted .One night as my parents put me (about one years old) to sleep, I begin to cry and point at the corner, my mom was still in there and began to try to comfort me, but I continued to cry and point at the same corner. All of the sudden, my sister walks into my room and points at the corner and yells âJessica stop it!â
Immediately I stop crying and Julia says like it is completely normal that âSometimes Jessica likes to put on scary masks and scare peopleâ. My mom who was understandably freaked out stammers to my sister âTell Jessica that if she canât play nice, she canât play here at allâ.
A couple weeks go by and Julia tells my Mom that âHer eyes turn green when she is mad and her voice gets deeperâ. My Mom didnât know how to respond to this and just said âokâŠ.â
Eventually Julia outgrows her âimaginaryâ friend and stops playing with her.
A year and a half later my little sister Abbey begins to talk, she then goes on to tell us about her friend that no one else can see. She then tells my mom about how her eyes turn green when she is upset. I remember this distinctly because she dropped a pan and it scared me. She asked Abbey what her name was and she saidâŠ
âJessica.â
8. THE BOY IN THE TREE
My folksâ farm surrounds a cemetery, and my dad and my niece were walking down there. My niece (4) looks up and says âWhatâs that boy doing up in that tree?â There was no boy, but she insisted there was and could describe him.
9. YOUâRE DOING A GOOD JOB
My wife and I overheard my two-year-old daughter on the baby monitor wake up on Saturday morning and say âwhat? OK, Iâll tell herâ then get up and come into our bedroom and told my wife âMary says youâre doing a good job.â
Mary was her grandmother that she was extremely close too that passed away.
10. THE MAN IN THE DOORWAY
When my nephew was born, ten years ago now. Around age 2/3 Heâd wake up in the middle of the night and when my sister and her fiance went to settle him down heâd be staring at the corner of the room, or at the open doorway saying there was a man standing there, that he came and talked to him at night. Sometimes he was scared, sometimes he was calm, but my sister was terrified!
11. MY FRIEND JOE
Not my kid, but something my mum said I did when I was little.
I had this imaginary friend named âJoeâ â was pretty normal imaginary friend stuff to begin with, my parents would ask about him and Iâd respond with something like âI like Joeâ âHe has curly black hairâ âHe likes to play outsideâ nothing interesting.
Until one day I come out with âJoe has to work a lot, but Joeâs boss doesnât like him.â when asked why, I responded with âOh, itâs because Joeâs black.â As if it was obvious. Now this wouldnât have been weird at all if I hadnât grown up in a very small all-white town. And I was about 3 years old, I didnât know (or rather, hadnât been taught) that racism was even a thing.
This continued on for a while, Iâd mention Joe now and then, sometimes talking about what he did for fun, or his favorite things, other times mentioning that his boss hits him and shouts all the time.
After a few months, I go up to my mum one day and have a conversation that went something like this: âJoeâs really happy today. His boss isnât coming backâ âWhy?â âHeâs deadâ âOh yeah? How did he die?â âHe hung himself from up thereâ (as I point up towards the attic door).
I donât remember much of this, I definitely remember having an imaginary friend named Joe.
12. THE LITTLE GIRL
My grandfather had a camp on Lake Dering in NH when I was a kid. One day when I was 6 or so, I fell off of the dock and into the water. I couldnât swim. While under, I distinctly remember seeing a little girl down there who told me to look up towards the sun and just keep kicking and Iâd be fine. I swam to the surface just in time for my grandfather to swoop me up and pull me back on the dock.
And, yes, I found out later that a little girl drowned in the lake near that same spot (of course).
13. THE IMAGINARY FRIEND
When my daughter was three she had an imaginary friend named Kelly who lived in her closet. Kelly sat in a little rocking chair while she slept, played with her, etc. Typical imaginary friend shit. Anyway, fast forward two years later, the wife and I are watching the new Amityville (the one with Ryan Renolds) and our daughter walks out right when dead girl goes all black eyed. Far from being disturbed, she said âThat looks like Kelly.â âKelly who?â we say âYou know the dead girl that lived in my closet.â
14. HER EYES WOULD FOLLOW IT
I had tons of experiences like this when my little girl was born a few years ago. From being just a few months old we noticed sheâd randomly start looking over at something and giggling, like something was making her laugh. Her eyes would follow it around the room. And sometimes weâd feel like it was stood right next to us or behind us and then weâd noticed she was looking at it, or smiling in that direction. It never caused any problems though, in fact, when she was upset sheâd look over at it and start laughing or smiling. And if we couldnât find something we really needed, suddenly itâd appear right in front of us, when we knew weâd checked there a hundred times.
Stopped around the time she turned two.
15. PUNISHMENT
I was seventeen and babysitting a friend of the familyâs six-year-old. heâd been in bed a couple of hours and I just peeked in to check on him. he wasnât in the bed and when i opened the door wider, I saw he was standing in the corner, facing the wall. creepiest fucking thing ever. I asked him what he was doing and all he did was turn around, smile, and put his finger to his lips as if to say âshhhâ. I asked him again what he was doing and all he says is, âleave us. It is the punishment.â
16. HE DOESNâT HAVE A FACE
My son from the age of three always tells me about the âcreeper manâ who lives in my mom and dads bedroom. He brings it up after he visits them. I made the mistake once of asking what he looks like. My son said âOh, he doesnât have a face.â
17. I WAS THE SAME
I tend to be skeptical also, even when I love reading about paranormal stuff, the only thing that has kind of freaked me out has been my nephew a couple of years ago when he was about 2 1/2 years old would talk to a man only he could see at my house and an old lady at his grandparents house.
My mother tells me I was the same, talking and playing with my grandfather for a few months after he died, I would call to him and hold conversations with him and even wish him good night before going to bed.
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