Mike 1972 wrote: » Some people claim they can sense the presence of evil. I kinda got that feeling for a brief moment when I was down in the punishment cells during a tour of Auschwitz. Then logic kicked in and I decided it must be the combination of cold/dampness one gets from thick stone walls underground.
ToddyDoody wrote: » Picking up on things like a house's 'atmosphere' is a right-hemisphere (of the brain) activity... I remember at about age 10 my neighbour of the same age had an old relative staying for a few days. We were completely terrified one evening when going into his house. The door was open but the lights were off. It was like as if something bad had happened (the place had a weird *atmosphere*). We called 'anyone here?' a few times to no answer. Eventually the old relative came out of one of the rooms.
mariaalice wrote: » I am fairly sure ghosts are nonsenses and I think all that new age stuff is silly, but have you ever been in a house that had an atmosphere. When I was looking at buying a house after I separated I went to see this house that had hedge at least 7 or 8ft tall, a 6 high foot wooden gate and a monitored alarm the house was lovely but you could almost feel the waves of paranoia from the house and the occupants must have been a nightmares as neighbours. Anyone else ever get a negative vibe from a house.
Kevin Duffy wrote: » Is this story "An old relative that was expected to be in the house, was in the house, as expected. Nothing unexpected happened."? Or is the end of the story gone missing?
cml387 wrote: » Well, there was this castle I was invited to once in Transyvania, by the local Count no less. It had a strange atmosphere,but I put it down to the bats.
x_Ellie_x wrote: » There's a house on my road thats abandoned. The old lady that lived there died about 3 years ago and her kids live in the country (Leitrim and Waterford, I think) and don't come up to Dublin to check on the house.
Kevin Duffy wrote: » Or is the end of the story gone missing?