Some hauntings feature a single phenomenon - such as a particular door slamming shut that occurs repeatedly - while others consist of many different phenomena, ranging from odd noises to full-blown apparitions.
Here's a partial orodha of phenomena that might indicate that your house is haunted:
Unexplained noises:
footsteps; knocks, banging, rapping; scratching sounds; sounds of something being dropped.
Doors, cabinets/cupboards opening/closing:
most often, these phenomena are not seen directly. wewe either hear the distinct sounds of the doors opening and closing au return to a room to find a door open au closed. Sometimes furniture, like jikoni chairs have been moved.
Lights turning off and on:
likewise, these events are seldom seen actually occurring, but the lights are switched on au off when wewe know they were not left that way. This can also happen with TVs, radios and other electrically powered items.
Items disappearing and reappearing:
it's the familiar experience of not being able to find a regularly used item - say, your keys - which wewe believe wewe placed in a spot wewe always place them. Some time later, the keys are found - in exactly the place wewe normally put them.
Unexplained shadows:
the sighting of fleeting shapes and shadows, usually seen out of the corner of the eye. Many times, the shadows have vaguely human forms, while other times they are less distinguishable au smaller.
Strange animal behavior:
a dog, cat au other pet behaves strangely. mbwa may bark at something unseen, cower without apparent reason au refuse to enter a room they normally do. Cats may seem to be "watching" something kuvuka, msalaba a room. wanyama have sharper senses than humans,
Feelings of being watched:
this is not an uncommon feeling and can be attributed to many things, but it could have a paranormal chanzo if the feeling consistently occurs in a particular part of the house at a particul
Psychokinetic phenomena:
hearing a door open au close is one thing. Actually seeing it happen is quite another. Doors and windows are locked au unlocked. Some people also ripoti that when they are in kitanda they can feel and/or hear something sitting on the bed.
Feelings of being touched:
the feeling of being watched is one thing, and actually feeling like wewe are being touched is quite another. Some people feel something brush past them, something touching their hair au "a hand" on the shoulder. Some feel a gentle poke, push au nudge.
Cries and whispers:
on occasion, muffled voices, whispering and crying can be heard. Sometimes it's muziki from some unknown source. People hear their names being said.
Cold au hot spots:
cold spots are classic haunting symptoms,
Unexplained smells:
the distinct fragrance of a perfume au cologne that wewe do not have in your house. This phenomenon comes and goes without any apparent cause.
Moving au levitating objects (severe psychokinetic phenomena):
chajio, chakula cha jioni plates sliding across the table; pictures flying off walls; doors slamming shut with great force; furniture sliding across the floor.
Physical assault:
scratches, slaps and hard shoves. This kind of personal assault is extremely rare, but obviously highly disturbing.
Other physical evidence:
unexplained uandishi on paper au walls; handprints and footprints.
Apparitions:
physical manifestation of a spirit au entity.
So, if wewe have some of this signs in your home, wewe should probably call the winchesters:)
Here's a partial orodha of phenomena that might indicate that your house is haunted:
Unexplained noises:
footsteps; knocks, banging, rapping; scratching sounds; sounds of something being dropped.
Doors, cabinets/cupboards opening/closing:
most often, these phenomena are not seen directly. wewe either hear the distinct sounds of the doors opening and closing au return to a room to find a door open au closed. Sometimes furniture, like jikoni chairs have been moved.
Lights turning off and on:
likewise, these events are seldom seen actually occurring, but the lights are switched on au off when wewe know they were not left that way. This can also happen with TVs, radios and other electrically powered items.
Items disappearing and reappearing:
it's the familiar experience of not being able to find a regularly used item - say, your keys - which wewe believe wewe placed in a spot wewe always place them. Some time later, the keys are found - in exactly the place wewe normally put them.
Unexplained shadows:
the sighting of fleeting shapes and shadows, usually seen out of the corner of the eye. Many times, the shadows have vaguely human forms, while other times they are less distinguishable au smaller.
Strange animal behavior:
a dog, cat au other pet behaves strangely. mbwa may bark at something unseen, cower without apparent reason au refuse to enter a room they normally do. Cats may seem to be "watching" something kuvuka, msalaba a room. wanyama have sharper senses than humans,
Feelings of being watched:
this is not an uncommon feeling and can be attributed to many things, but it could have a paranormal chanzo if the feeling consistently occurs in a particular part of the house at a particul
Psychokinetic phenomena:
hearing a door open au close is one thing. Actually seeing it happen is quite another. Doors and windows are locked au unlocked. Some people also ripoti that when they are in kitanda they can feel and/or hear something sitting on the bed.
Feelings of being touched:
the feeling of being watched is one thing, and actually feeling like wewe are being touched is quite another. Some people feel something brush past them, something touching their hair au "a hand" on the shoulder. Some feel a gentle poke, push au nudge.
Cries and whispers:
on occasion, muffled voices, whispering and crying can be heard. Sometimes it's muziki from some unknown source. People hear their names being said.
Cold au hot spots:
cold spots are classic haunting symptoms,
Unexplained smells:
the distinct fragrance of a perfume au cologne that wewe do not have in your house. This phenomenon comes and goes without any apparent cause.
Moving au levitating objects (severe psychokinetic phenomena):
chajio, chakula cha jioni plates sliding across the table; pictures flying off walls; doors slamming shut with great force; furniture sliding across the floor.
Physical assault:
scratches, slaps and hard shoves. This kind of personal assault is extremely rare, but obviously highly disturbing.
Other physical evidence:
unexplained uandishi on paper au walls; handprints and footprints.
Apparitions:
physical manifestation of a spirit au entity.
So, if wewe have some of this signs in your home, wewe should probably call the winchesters:)
Meg looked around the police station. So that was why no one was answering her calls for help. They were all dead. There were bodies everywhere and their insides were torn out. The floor was covered in blood.
“Meg”
Meg looked up. Daphne had entered the building. She stared shocked at the bodies.
“You killed all those people” she alisema trembling. It wasn’t a question, but an observation. “You’re going to hurt zaidi people. I can’t let wewe do that”
“You can’t handle me. I’m too strong for your” Meg said. She walked towards Daphne and passed her. If she was going to try something Meg could easily take her down.
However, as she passed by, Daphne jumped mbele and stabbed Meg in her neck with syringe, containing a red substance.
“Aaaahhh!” Meg gasped and she touched her neck. “What the hell are wewe doing?”
But Daphne had left the building and ran for her life.
“Meg”
Meg looked up. Daphne had entered the building. She stared shocked at the bodies.
“You killed all those people” she alisema trembling. It wasn’t a question, but an observation. “You’re going to hurt zaidi people. I can’t let wewe do that”
“You can’t handle me. I’m too strong for your” Meg said. She walked towards Daphne and passed her. If she was going to try something Meg could easily take her down.
However, as she passed by, Daphne jumped mbele and stabbed Meg in her neck with syringe, containing a red substance.
“Aaaahhh!” Meg gasped and she touched her neck. “What the hell are wewe doing?”
But Daphne had left the building and ran for her life.
Meg was browsing through the pages of Daphne’s book, hoping to find something that could prove Cas’ innocence. While she read she listened carefully to hear if Zoey was on her back yet.
Maybe everyone was awake again. After all, the building was full of staff. Meg wasn’t in prison, she was being held custody, until someone told her how long she’d be convicted.
So it was very assumable Zoey had been caught and thrown out. au maybe she’s been arrested for trying to help Meg escape.
“Hello?!” Meg shouted to be sure.
No respond.
“Is anyone there?” Meg yelled.
Again no answer.
“Zoey!” Meg yelled again.
Complete silence.
“Okay, stay calm” Meg told herself. “Zoey’s just very confused and upset about the trial. She can only think about Alexia, so she forgot about me”
The other theory was that Zoey got killed, because she tried to help Cas.
Maybe everyone was awake again. After all, the building was full of staff. Meg wasn’t in prison, she was being held custody, until someone told her how long she’d be convicted.
So it was very assumable Zoey had been caught and thrown out. au maybe she’s been arrested for trying to help Meg escape.
“Hello?!” Meg shouted to be sure.
No respond.
“Is anyone there?” Meg yelled.
Again no answer.
“Zoey!” Meg yelled again.
Complete silence.
“Okay, stay calm” Meg told herself. “Zoey’s just very confused and upset about the trial. She can only think about Alexia, so she forgot about me”
The other theory was that Zoey got killed, because she tried to help Cas.
The inayofuata morning.
Cas was sitting in the court room. The judge had sat down and ordered everyone to follow his example.
“The defendant may stand up”
Craig poked Cas to let him know he had to stand up.
“Castiel, you’ve been accused of pedophilia of the four mwaka old Alexia Moore” the judge said.
“I didn’t do it” Cas alisema desperate. He searched the room to find Sam and Dean. They were in the back. Jo wasn’t there. Cas didn’t blame her. They didn’t know each other that well.
“There’s enough damning material to believe the opposite” Daphne’s attorney said.
That maoni caused mixed reactions. On one side there were those people who believed Cas was guilty as charged and who wanted him convicted. On the other side there were those who thought he was innocent and they were not pleased with the words of the attorney.
“Silence” the judge alisema and he knocked with his hammer.
“Your honor, if wewe allow me, I’d like to summon my first witness”
Cas was sitting in the court room. The judge had sat down and ordered everyone to follow his example.
“The defendant may stand up”
Craig poked Cas to let him know he had to stand up.
“Castiel, you’ve been accused of pedophilia of the four mwaka old Alexia Moore” the judge said.
“I didn’t do it” Cas alisema desperate. He searched the room to find Sam and Dean. They were in the back. Jo wasn’t there. Cas didn’t blame her. They didn’t know each other that well.
“There’s enough damning material to believe the opposite” Daphne’s attorney said.
That maoni caused mixed reactions. On one side there were those people who believed Cas was guilty as charged and who wanted him convicted. On the other side there were those who thought he was innocent and they were not pleased with the words of the attorney.
“Silence” the judge alisema and he knocked with his hammer.
“Your honor, if wewe allow me, I’d like to summon my first witness”
The inayofuata morning.
Zoey was talking with the mortician, while Alexia was watching cartoons. At least Zoey was under the impression Alexia was watching cartoons. Until her little girl let out a shriek.
“Mommy!”
Zoey, scared something had happened to Alexia, jumped up and ran into the sitting room. Alexia was staring at the screen.
“Lex, what’s going on? wewe almost gave mommy a moyo attack” Zoey alisema and swallowed a few times to calm down.
“Mommy, come look” Alexia alisema breathless. “Uncle Emmanuel is on TV”
Zoey rushed to the televisheni and increased the volume.
“Last night the police arrested a man named Castiel for the abuse of a four mwaka old girl” the newsreader said.
“Alexia, go play outside” Zoey alisema trembling.
“Why do they call him Castiel, mommy? His name’s Emmanuel” Alexia alisema confused.
“Now!” Zoey yelled and Alexia ran outside.
Zoey was talking with the mortician, while Alexia was watching cartoons. At least Zoey was under the impression Alexia was watching cartoons. Until her little girl let out a shriek.
“Mommy!”
Zoey, scared something had happened to Alexia, jumped up and ran into the sitting room. Alexia was staring at the screen.
“Lex, what’s going on? wewe almost gave mommy a moyo attack” Zoey alisema and swallowed a few times to calm down.
“Mommy, come look” Alexia alisema breathless. “Uncle Emmanuel is on TV”
Zoey rushed to the televisheni and increased the volume.
“Last night the police arrested a man named Castiel for the abuse of a four mwaka old girl” the newsreader said.
“Alexia, go play outside” Zoey alisema trembling.
“Why do they call him Castiel, mommy? His name’s Emmanuel” Alexia alisema confused.
“Now!” Zoey yelled and Alexia ran outside.
The waitress walked through the back door. She was taking a break. She felt two eyes on her and looked aside.
Cas was staring at her.
“Hi” she said. She walked to him. “You were uigizaji strange earlier”
“I’m sorry” Cas mumbled. “You remind me of someone”
“Your girlfriend?” the waitress guessed.
Cas shook his head. “She wasn’t my girlfriend. She was my…”
“Sex buddy” the waitress helped. “I’m Lucy”
“I’m Cas” Cas said.
“Cas?” Lucy alisema intrigued. “That’s an uncommon name” She came closer to him and took his collar. She dragged him into one of the toilets and locked the door. She threw her arms around his neck and jumped in his arms. She kissed him and Cas forced her against the wall.
“Aaaahhh!” she exclaimed. She pushed Cas away and looked at him terrified.
“I’m sorry” Cas mumbled concerned.
“It’s okay” Lucy said, but Cas unlocked the door and ran away.
Cas was staring at her.
“Hi” she said. She walked to him. “You were uigizaji strange earlier”
“I’m sorry” Cas mumbled. “You remind me of someone”
“Your girlfriend?” the waitress guessed.
Cas shook his head. “She wasn’t my girlfriend. She was my…”
“Sex buddy” the waitress helped. “I’m Lucy”
“I’m Cas” Cas said.
“Cas?” Lucy alisema intrigued. “That’s an uncommon name” She came closer to him and took his collar. She dragged him into one of the toilets and locked the door. She threw her arms around his neck and jumped in his arms. She kissed him and Cas forced her against the wall.
“Aaaahhh!” she exclaimed. She pushed Cas away and looked at him terrified.
“I’m sorry” Cas mumbled concerned.
“It’s okay” Lucy said, but Cas unlocked the door and ran away.
Meg opened the door of a motel room and helped Cas inside. She guided him to the single kitanda and put him down. She gently pushed him down and he opened his eyes a little. She walked to the bathroom and dampened a towel.
She walked back into the room and sank down on the bed. Unlike Meg’s Cas’ clothes hadn’t been restored. Meg opened the ruined and bloodstained hospital shati and dabbed his wounds with the towel.
Cas groaned from pain.
“You don’t have to do this” he alisema weak. “I will heal eventually”
“I know” Meg alisema absent-minded. She stared at Cas’ body. Even with all the cuts he still looked…jumpable.
“But thanks for the gesture” Cas alisema with a weak smile.
Meg continued nursing his injuries. “You know” she said. “If I was still human, I’d fall for you”
Cas gave her another weak smile, before he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
She walked back into the room and sank down on the bed. Unlike Meg’s Cas’ clothes hadn’t been restored. Meg opened the ruined and bloodstained hospital shati and dabbed his wounds with the towel.
Cas groaned from pain.
“You don’t have to do this” he alisema weak. “I will heal eventually”
“I know” Meg alisema absent-minded. She stared at Cas’ body. Even with all the cuts he still looked…jumpable.
“But thanks for the gesture” Cas alisema with a weak smile.
Meg continued nursing his injuries. “You know” she said. “If I was still human, I’d fall for you”
Cas gave her another weak smile, before he closed his eyes and fell asleep.