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chaiwala
16th June 2011, 03:48
If you're like me, you enjoy a good scare once in a while- usually from a horror film, story (real or fake), or even just a picture. IIT, you try to scare other PPers.

So, do your worst. I'll start:

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The Thing in the Fields

When I was young, I lived on a farm in rural Oregon with my parents. I was the only child. We weren't a big commercial farm. Just a family-type thing. We had five cows, three horses, a small herd of goats, two dogs, and one chicken coop. We also had some Indian Runner ducks we kept mostly as pets. We didn't really make any money off the place, just enough to sustain the animals and a little extra for ourselves. Money enough to take a decent vacation every couple of years. Dad had his other job in town, an insurance agent. He was the only one around really, the town wasn't more than about 1,500 people. Mom gave horse-riding lessons as well. We weren't rich, but we were comfortable.
It was really an easy life (or at least it could have been a lot worse), I went to school, Dad went to work, Mom took care of the animals, then we all had dinner together every night, and I would go to bed while Mom and Dad had a beer or two and watched the news. Sometimes at night I would hear things outside. Mostly just normal stuff. The cows or horses would get spooked by a coyote or something, or I would hear the dogs chasing a rabbit, barking their heads off. Every once in a great while we would find a chicken dead. Dad would always tell me about it but never let me see the body, although I asked frequently. He would keep Mom and I inside until he had gone out, did whatever he did with the body, throw sawdust over any blood, and then life would go on as normal. I assumed it was foxes, as I had seen a couple of them out in the pasture over the years, slinking around back and forth through the grass.
The summer when I was ten years old, I remember helping Mom change the bedding in the horse stalls, when we heard a huge racket going on outside. If you've never heard the sounds of a horse in pain, you don't want to, trust me. It sounds almost like a person screaming. Well that's what we heard, and one of our horses, the palamino, came running into the barn with a wound on it's left thigh. Four long marks, like claw marks, ran across it's body for about a foot. It had blood running down it's leg, and was limping. I was so scared by the sight of that much blood that Mom locked the horse in a stall and made me go inside with one of the dogs. She told me to lock the door and stay inside until she came in to get me. I did.
Eventually Mom came inside and told me that the horse had hurt itself on the barbed wire that ran the perimeter of the pasture, we owned more land beyond that, but it was mostly forested. I guess I believed her at the time, but at dinner that night I noticed Dad was being particularly quiet and Mom was talking a lot more than she normally did. She was being really animated, and I noticed that Dad had gotten his rifle out and set it by the back door. Usually he only did that when the coyotes had been acting up.
That night I went to bed as normal, but I had trouble falling asleep. I turned on my desk lamp and decided to read comic books until I got tired. I have a very vivid memory of reading Uncanny X-Men and hearing the back door open. Looking out, I could see my Dad by the porch light, lighting a cigarette and holding his rifle under his arm. He started walking over to the driveway and then turned to follow the fence line. I couldn't sleep until I knew Dad was back safe. I kept coming downstairs with the excuse of getting water to see if Dad was back in the house yet, and each time all I saw was Mom sitting on the couch in the living room, staring at a blank TV screen and looking worried, sighing occasionally. Eventually, about 4 in the morning, I think, Dad did come back, and I was so tired and relieved that I fell asleep as soon as I knew he was home. He never told me what he did that night, but I never thought to ask.
Two months later I was back in school. It rains a LOT in Oregon in the fall, and this day was no different. All I could hear from my bedroom was rain hitting the ground and the aluminum roof of the chicken coop. There was light thunder in the distance, but it was slowly getting closer. I thought I had heard a coyote yapping out around the garage, or it could have been one of the dogs. I looked out, straining my eyes to see whatever there may have been. In a brief and distant lightning flash I saw something. It looked almost like a person, but hunched over, and with a long torso. It was tall, taller than Dad, who was a good six foot four, at least. I just barely caught a glimpse of it on the near side of the garage, then the light faded and I didn't see it again that night.
There was another dead chicken the next morning. The third in just as many weeks. I told Dad what I had seen the previous night. The color went out of his cheeks momentarily, until he told that the storm must have been playing tricks on me. I accepted that.
Four months after that we lost a cow. It was in the middle of the night, and we all woke up at the same time. There was a lot of noise in the pasture, but only briefly. The cry of a dying animal, and a primitive, guttural yell that I had never heard before. Dad rushed up to my room, I could hear him running up the stairs to my room. He had his rifle in hand, and opened my door. He saw I was awake and told me to stay inside no matter what and try to go back to sleep. I don't think I have to say that sleep wasn't really an option any longer, but I did stay in my room, with a blanket held tight around my shoulders and staring out the window. Probably about ten minutes later I heard gunshots in the field. I don't know what he was shooting at, whether it was whatever had attacked the cow, or the cow itself, trying to put the animal out of it's misery.
Dad rarely, if ever, talked about that night. I later found out that he had gotten to the cow only to find it ripped open on the ground, bleeding out from it's torso. The shots I heard were him shooting the cow in the head.
It kept going like that. For years. A chicken or a duck here and there. Something bigger only very rarely. It sounds absurd but I almost came to think of it as commonplace. I only ever caught glimpses of the thing until what comes next. It terrified me. It happened in the middle of the day, over the course of a long weekend when my parents had gone to Seattle to see my uncle, who was ill.
It was on a Saturday afternoon, I was 17 years old. I was out in the barn putting out food for the horses and the dogs. The horses were running around out in the pasture and the dogs were asleep in the corner of one of the horse stalls. I heard something rustling in the tall grass outside in the pasture. The dogs looked around a little bit but didn't seem to mind. I assumed it was just one of the horses waiting for me to leave so they could eat. I kept going about what I was doing, and in several minutes I thought I heard breathing. I turned to look and it was standing in the door. Tall as hell even hunched over. The sun was streaming in behind it, lighting up all the dust in the air around it like some kind of sickly halo. It was looking at me. Considering me. Maybe it was trying to decide whether or not I was food. I remember swearing, turning, and running as fast as I could for the house, not even thinking. Panic causing my legs to move. It was behind me, not even breathing hard. I heard it's feet hitting the ground in a constant rhythm. I got to the house, opened the door, slammed it behind me and locked it as fast as I could. I tore through the house, locking every door, and drawing the blinds on every window. I could hear it snarling outside the back door. The dogs were barking at it, but they wouldn't try to attack the thing. It was too big and they knew it. It roared at the dogs and they ran off, probably to hide in the pasture.
I went to my parent's bedroom and got Dad's rifle. I loaded it, set up a chair in the living room facing the back door, and waited. It started prowling around the house, I could hear it's feet crunching on the gravel of the driveway and the wooden planks of the back deck. It kept walking, back and forth. I thought about trying to look through a window to see it, but I was too scared. Eventually, after hours of hoping it would go away, the sun went down. I turned on all of the outside lights and went up to my room. I opened my window, with the rifle in my hands, hoping to be able to pick the thing off from above. I saw it lurking just beyond the glow from the porchlight. It had long, sinewy arms, and walked on bent knee. It was by the chicken coop. Then it disappeared from view. I heard the chickens squaking and screeching. The thing reappeared with a dead, bloody chicken in it's hands. It bit off one of the wings with jaws that were dripping with slime and drool and let the dead bird drop to the ground at it's feet. Then it looked at me. It's eyes made contact with my eyes. It turned away again, back to the chickens. It came back with another bird, mutilated it in front of me, and dropped it. It went back again. And again. I should have taken a shot at it, but I was astounded and confused trying to figure out what it was doing. Then it hit me, it was a show of power. It was showing me that it was stronger than me. That it could do whatever it wanted to do because I couldn't stop it. At the same time I felt powerless and sickened. Powerless because what it was saying was true. If it was just that thing and me, I wouldn't stand a chance. Sickened because I realized what kind of intelligence it would need to be able to convey that message. The thought shook me out of my stupor and I remembered the rifle at my side. It was heading back to the chickens, and I decided that when it came back I would take my shot.
It strode back to the porch. Almost arrogant, walking on bended knee with those arms so long that the chicken was nearly dragging on the ground. I raised the rifle up to my eye, and tried to steady myself. My heart was beating so hard I could see the rifle shaking ever so slightly in rhythm with each heart beat I could hear pounding in my own ears. It raised the body to it's mouth and just as it was about to put the chicken's head inside, I squeezed the trigger. The crack of the gun echoed in the now shattered quiet of the nighttime standoff and I heard it howl. A painful, loud, startled howl. I had hit it on the outside of the shoulder. It ran off into the night. I never saw it again. It was still out there, though. It still killed chickens, and other things. More often than before.
I'm writing all of this now because my parents died three weeks ago. They were killed in a collision with a drunk driver. He survived. They left me the farm, and I intend to live here with my own family. I'm 32 now, and I work for an Oregon Fish and Game office in Salem. I'm married to a wonderful woman named Stephanie. We have one son, Zachary, who is four years old. We are expecting a daughter in four months. I've come to the farmhouse alone today, I told Steph that I just wanted some time alone in my parent's house. To deal with some emotions. She was very understanding.
I've come back to claim what is rightfully mine. I have Dad's rifle next to me on the table and it is almost dusk. I've also brought several portable halogen lights to set up around the house, and my own shotgun. I'm borrowing a handgun from Joe, a guy at Fish and Game who I work with. When I am done typing this account of my memories, I will print it out, and leave it on the dining room table, along with my wedding ring and my key to the safe deposit box where my will is kept. Everything is loaded and ready. Hopefully I will return here to collect these things and nobody will ever know I wrote this.
Steph, in the event that you are the unfortunate soul to find this, which I'm terrified to think seems a likely outcome; the thought of you having to go on alone hurts me more than anything in this world ever can, know that I love you more than anything and I hope you understand that I am doing this to keep you safe. Zachary, I love you and can only hope you grow up to be a good, kindhearted, and strong man like your grandfather was. To my unborn daughter, if I don't live long enough to meet you, it will be the single greatest regret of my life.
Tell the police, tell fish and game, call Joe, he's one of the few people who knows about this. Make this situation known. Eventually someone will kill it, even if it isn't me. Goodbye for now.

Poison
16th June 2011, 04:17
cliffs required

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 04:18
You weren't supposed to be scared by the length of the story, Poison! And you can't cliff a scary story, loses the effect.

Poison
16th June 2011, 04:21
Insuring against being troll'd after reading that much :))

violet_may
16th June 2011, 04:21
You know what is scary...K.a.l.a Jadoo! And the original exorcist movie..the soundtrack is enough to send me crawling in bed with mom.

Scary story: A while ago, my Grandma visited India to see her relatives who live in a really old house (My great great grandfather built the home and his descendents still live there). Anyways, it was one of my cousin's wedding and one day, at night, my Grandma was sleeping when the family's servant ran into the house, visibly shaken. He said he went to the washroom and there, he saw a woman in a red dress staring at him. The way my grandma describes it always creeps me out :(. Apparently, she was a dain.

Cricketismylife
16th June 2011, 04:37
You know what is scary...K.a.l.a Jadoo! And the original exorcist movie..the soundtrack is enough to send me crawling in bed with mom.

Scary story: A while ago, my Grandma visited India to see her relatives who live in a really old house (My great great grandfather built the home and his descendents still live there). Anyways, it was one of my cousin's wedding and one day, at night, my Grandma was sleeping when the family's servant ran into the house, visibly shaken. He said he went to the washroom and there, he saw a woman in a red dress staring at him. The way my grandma describes it always creeps me out :(. Apparently, she was a dain.

India and Pak are full of such stories. Lots of long time drivers have almost always seen stuff like that.

One time I had a bet with a young driver about such stuff . Afterwards we were in a car once -he told me that we should take a detour through some another area (this is 3-4am cold night) and I have had a few drinks(coming back from a wedding) so I said lets go. we drove through these villages and must have driven at least another couple of hours. We saw a lady/girl in a faded white dress standing by the side of the road. he asked me not to turn around to see her coz she is a ghost. Something about ghosts following you if you turn around to look at them. I was so freaked out I couldn't turn around. He was scared a lot as well. I met him again a few years back... he was a bit drunk (his boss's wedding) and told me he was scared for days with that event....

hokie
16th June 2011, 04:45
India and Pak are full of such stories. Lots of long time drivers have almost always seen stuff like that.

One time I had a bet with a young driver about such stuff . Afterwards we were in a car once -he told me that we should take a detour through some another area (this is 3-4am cold night) and I have had a few drinks(coming back from a wedding) so I said lets go. we drove through these villages and must have driven at least another couple of hours. We saw a lady/girl in a faded white dress standing by the side of the road. he asked me not to turn around to see her coz she is a ghost. Something about ghosts following you if you turn around to look at them. I was so freaked out I couldn't turn around. He was scared a lot as well. I met him again a few years back... he was a bit drunk (his boss's wedding) and told me he was scared for days with that event....

India and Pakistan have the best scary stories. They are usually the only ones that can really creep me out. I have also heard the thing about ghosts following you if you turn around to look at them.

Fun thread chaiwala. I love everything scary! Will have to post some stuff on here when I get the chance.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 04:49
^
Yes, I heard the same. What about scary dreams...:42::42:

violet_may
16th June 2011, 04:52
India and Pak are full of such stories. Lots of long time drivers have almost always seen stuff like that.

One time I had a bet with a young driver about such stuff . Afterwards we were in a car once -he told me that we should take a detour through some another area (this is 3-4am cold night) and I have had a few drinks(coming back from a wedding) so I said lets go. we drove through these villages and must have driven at least another couple of hours. We saw a lady/girl in a faded white dress standing by the side of the road. he asked me not to turn around to see her coz she is a ghost. Something about ghosts following you if you turn around to look at them. I was so freaked out I couldn't turn around. He was scared a lot as well. I met him again a few years back... he was a bit drunk (his boss's wedding) and told me he was scared for days with that event....

Why were you driving around at 3 am in the night? That is scary enough lol

O man. Perhaps reading your post was not such a good idea :137:

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 04:55
India and Pak are full of such stories. Lots of long time drivers have almost always seen stuff like that.

One time I had a bet with a young driver about such stuff . Afterwards we were in a car once -he told me that we should take a detour through some another area (this is 3-4am cold night) and I have had a few drinks(coming back from a wedding) so I said lets go. we drove through these villages and must have driven at least another couple of hours. We saw a lady/girl in a faded white dress standing by the side of the road. he asked me not to turn around to see her coz she is a ghost. Something about ghosts following you if you turn around to look at them. I was so freaked out I couldn't turn around. He was scared a lot as well. I met him again a few years back... he was a bit drunk (his boss's wedding) and told me he was scared for days with that event....

That is a really good one. Enjoyed reading it, and I completely agree with the scary stories in India/Pak being creepy as hell.

Good stuff so far everyone, keep 'em coming. I'll add some too later.

Looney
16th June 2011, 04:58
Once i saw a janaza of a person in my dream , it was covered with white chador completely yet i knew who it was . It was my maamoo's wife's mother's janaza , who was killed in an accident while crossing road in Karachi . I got scared in my dream and tried waking up from it but somehow i swear , i could not open my eyes or move my hand or feet or anything like i was paralyzed for a minute or so . Then finally i opened my eyes , and just sat on my bed wondering what the heck that was about . i said every surah , durood , ayat ul kursi i could remember . Five minutes later , i swear to God , i had this comforting feeling that it was not meant to scare me .

yea i know , no jinn bhoot in this but that paralyzing part is something i will never forget , it was scaaaary like hell .

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:08
Once i saw a janaza of a person in my dream , it was covered with white chador completely yet i knew who it was . It was my maamoo's wife's mother's janaza , who was killed in an accident while crossing road in Karachi . I got scared in my dream and tried waking up from it but somehow i swear , i could not open my eyes or move my hand or feet or anything like i was paralyzed for a minute or so . Then finally i opened my eyes , and just sat on my bed wondering what the heck that was about . i said every surah , durood , ayat ul kursi i could remember . Five minutes later , i swear to God , i had this comforting feeling that it was not meant to scare me .

yea i know , no jinn bhoot in this but that paralyzing part is something i will never forget , it was scaaaary like hell .

By paralyzing, do you mean that you were half awake, and could somewhat see, but could not move at all? Because I think that has happened to me too before. I would realize that I was awake, but could not control my muscles or move them. It's pretty scary stuff.

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:14
By paralyzing, do you mean that you were half awake, and could somewhat see, but could not move at all? Because I think that has happened to me too before. I would realize that I was awake, but could not control my muscles or move them. It's pretty scary stuff.

yeah that is exactly what i mean . i forced my brain so hard so that i could move my hands or my feet but it was like my brain could not connect . that was the only time it happened , never before or after that

violet_may
16th June 2011, 05:17
Sleep paralysis is scary stuff...I have experienced it too :(
For me, I can hear what is going on in my surroundings, but I cannot wake up! It is freaky.

Poison
16th June 2011, 05:18
That's called sleep paralysis, often after having lucid dreams.

I researched a whole heap into sleep paralysis as a method to 'control' your dreams ... I backed out trying to do it because sleep paralysis is way too scary ... you feel conscious but can neither breathe (it's not real, you can't die) or move any muscle in your body.

Indiafan
16th June 2011, 05:20
Sleep paralysis is scary when it happens but very normal stuff. Its when your brain is awake but your body is not. Many people experience hallucinations and hear sounds during sleep paralysis. Most people put this to ghosts/jinns/aliens. But this is a completely normal experience and almost everyone would experience it at least once in their life-time

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:22
Sleep paralysis is scary when it happens but very normal stuff. Its when your brain is awake but your body is not. Many people experience hallucinations and hear sounds during sleep paralysis. Most people put this to ghosts/jinns/aliens. But this is a completely normal experience and almost everyone would experience it at least once in their life-time

Yeah....but in this thread, let's pretend it's ghosts/jinns/aliens. No normal stuff, only paranormal :eek:

Poison
16th June 2011, 05:22
Sleep paralysis is scary when it happens but very normal stuff. Its when your brain is awake but your body is not. Many people experience hallucinations and hear sounds during sleep paralysis. Most people put this to ghosts/jinns/aliens. But this is a completely normal experience and almost everyone would experience it at least once in their life-time

It's extremely interersting. People often recall seeing very similar demons/ghost type creatures during the beginning of sleep paralysis; it begs the question as to whether it opens up a passage-way to another dimension, or something of that description.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 05:24
Sleep paralysis is scary when it happens but very normal stuff. Its when your brain is awake but your body is not. Many people experience hallucinations and hear sounds during sleep paralysis. Most people put this to ghosts/jinns/aliens. But this is a completely normal experience and almost everyone would experience it at least once in their life-time

Aw man. What is with the Indian posters ruining things with facts!?

Now where were we..Ah yes. Sleep paralysis... :42:

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:24
It's extremely interersting. People often recall seeing very similar demons/ghost type creatures during the beginning of sleep paralysis; it begs the question as to whether it opens up a passage-way to another dimension, or something of that description.

Yes, yes, more stuff like this.

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:26
Sleep paralysis is scary when it happens but very normal stuff. Its when your brain is awake but your body is not. Many people experience hallucinations and hear sounds during sleep paralysis. Most people put this to ghosts/jinns/aliens. But this is a completely normal experience and almost everyone would experience it at least once in their life-time

i am sure , but what i found strange is that it happened to me only after that dream . i even knew who's janaza it was without seeing the face , the body was covered from head to toe with a white kafan . After i recited verses from the Qur'an , the comforting feeling , like something was telling me it was not meant to scare me , almost sounded sorry . That was freaky too .

i even tried yelling but i could not :wahab weird stuff .

kkmix
16th June 2011, 05:32
*has a peek at the thread and leaves reminding himself never to return to this thread*

violet_may
16th June 2011, 05:32
Ok. Here is another one. When my brother was younger, he got afflicted with Jaundice. Medicines were not really working on him and my mom being an already paranoid person by virtue of being a doctor, decided to resort to other means. So, we went to this well-known Baba in our local vicinity. He gave my mom a taveez and here is the scary part...as my bro got better...the taveez got LONGER :O. Insane stuff! I saw it with my own eyes...by the time he was feeling better, the taveez was pretty long. The Baba then told my dad to bury the taveez. Freaky or what?

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:33
Also i saw my grandmother , after she passed away . It was a funny dream because she was actually sitting in a grave dug up in a house she USED to live in . She was just sitting with her hair down , half her body sticking out of the grave while the bottom half inside the grave .

absolutely true stuff man

Another one i had , already shared here before , i saw white roses in my dreams . The background or the sky was pitche black and you could not see anything but the white roses everywhere you would see . On the same rose or two different roses , i exactly dont remember this detail but Ya Allah , Ya Mohammad were engraved in black on those white roses .

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:34
Also i saw my grandmother , after she passed away . It was a funny dream because she was actually sitting in a grave dug up in a house she USED to live in . She was just sitting with her hair down , half her body sticking out of the grave while the bottom half inside the grave .

absolutely true stuff man

Another one i had , already shared here before , i saw white roses in my dreams . The background or the sky was pitche black and you could not see anything but the white roses everywhere you would see . On the same rose or two different roses , i exactly dont remember this detail but Ya Allah , Ya Mohammad were engraved in black on those white roses .

wthhhhhh that is creepy **** dude. Half her body sticking out the grave? OMG if I ever see something like that, lol....

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:35
Ok. Here is another one. When my brother was younger, he got afflicted with Jaundice. Medicines were not really working on him and my mom being an already paranoid person by virtue of being a doctor, decided to resort to other means. So, we went to this well-known Baba in our local vicinity. He gave my mom a taveez and here is the scary part...as my bro got better...the taveez got LONGER :O. Insane stuff! I saw it with my own eyes...by the time he was feeling better, the taveez was pretty long. The Baba then told my dad to bury the taveez. Freaky or what?

yeah , people believe in that stuff . i had jaundice too and it was bad enough to have me admitted in hospital but before my mom found out about this , i got better :D

i think they do the same thing for chicken pox as well :moyo

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:41
aur aik yaad aya , bataoN ? :P

violet_may
16th June 2011, 05:41
No please. You are one scary man Looney.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 05:42
Kiya kha kay sootay ho jo itnay khaufnaak khwab nazar aatein hain tumhe?

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:47
Ok, here's one my mom once told me.

Back when I was still an infant, my mother was sleeping on our rooftop, with me by her side. It was in India, and since nights were cooler, it was common to sleep outside. Anyways, it was about the middle of the night, probably around 3am according to my mother. She starts experiencing something similar to the sleep paralysis mentioned here, and saw a lady, wearing all white. The lady was young, and looked in her 20's. My mother tried to wake up, but couldn't move her body or control herself. The lady was quite a distance away, but started getting closer to her. My mother still couldn't break free. Eventually, after a minute or so, she came within reaching distance. Shockingly, the lady's attention shifted from my mother, and focused on me (I was by her side). Then, she reached out and apparently tried to grab me. However, at this point, my mother was able to struggle enough to wake up. After waking up, she saw nothing; the lady had disappeared.

The next day, my mother told some neighbors what she had seen. And, amazingly, some of them had claimed to have seen a similar woman, and told her it was a good thing that she hadn't touched me.

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 05:51
aur aik yaad aya , bataoN ? :P

haan please batao yaar...aise kahaniya mujhe bahot pasand hai

Looney
16th June 2011, 05:56
No please. You are one scary man Looney.

Kiya kha kay sootay ho jo itnay khaufnaak khwab nazar aatein hain tumhe?

:)))

i swear i have no idea why it happens to me :asif

okay this is not a dream and it happened to someone i KNOW

the house this family i know lived in was haunted , they knew but lived there anyway like total dheet . once , their daughter went to the bathroom . the bathroom was like the airplane ones , small and you have to go inside , turn around and close the door . So in the bathroom , she saw a weird woman with a child staring right at her . i will not go into details of how she looked , raat ho rahi hai reham karo .


somehow , she managed to open the door and GTFO . :wasim

violet_may
16th June 2011, 06:06
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WTH?

I want to go downstairs and eat but now I am too scared because of you people. I can't help but read the stories you post though :)). O well, I shall wait till breakfast!

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 06:09
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O well, I shall wait till breakfast!

If you make it until then. What's stopping a ghost from attacking you in your room?

12cavalry
16th June 2011, 06:12
Also i saw my grandmother , after she passed away . It was a funny dream because she was actually sitting in a grave dug up in a house she USED to live in . She was just sitting with her hair down , half her body sticking out of the grave while the bottom half inside the grave .

umm...how's this funny :danish

Looney
16th June 2011, 06:14
umm...how's this funny :danish

funny in a strange way :kami

Looney
16th June 2011, 06:15
^
WTH?

I want to go downstairs and eat but now I am too scared because of you people. I can't help but read the stories you post though :)). O well, I shall wait till breakfast!

chali jaayeN VM warna koi khud hi na kuch le aaye upar aap ke liye :moyo

violet_may
16th June 2011, 06:23
LOLLL :)) :)) :))

Chup raho! Shukar hai Pakistan mein nahin hoon mein...varna agar light chalay jati abhi..toh mera heart attack ho jata!

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 06:58
A cousin of my mom died due to an overdose of a prescribed drug for depression.

Apparently, her spirit haunted a friend of hers who got ill and started speaking in strange voice. She told people that she was my mom's deceased cousin and claimed that she deliberately took the overdose to commit suicide. She blamed her brother and other family members for driving her to suicide and she asked for other relatives to come and meet her for a last time.

My mom's sisters actually went and talked to her. Eventually, she was exorcised by some baba.

Now, what I narrated is completely true because my aunts actually met her and saw her in that state. But, it can be a psychological ailment also and the woman might have been hallucinating after death of a close friend.

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 07:03
Also, there is a house near my grandmother's place that has not been built completely. Apparently, it is because the house is haunted and the neighbours claim to have seen an old woman with white hair in that place.

The construction work has stopped years ago and even though the place is a residential area full of houses, that plot sticks out like a sore thumb.

Anyway, I was told this story many years ago by my aunt's friend who used to live right besides the house. But, knowing her, I won't be surprised if she was lying straight-faced or she had been misled by someone to believe this. I visit her parents every time I go to my grandmother's place and I walk pass that house as well.

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 07:09
Another interesting bit of information.

I have stayed in a room for a year, in my hostel, whose previous occupant committed suicide.(though not in the same room)

Never experienced anything abnormal, though.

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 07:12
Doc, did I ever mention that you are slightly sadistic :))

Excellent contributions. Do you ever feel eerie from living in that room? And do you have any info on why the guy committed suicide?

violet_may
16th June 2011, 07:16
Freud is funny in his own way :))

That exorcist stuff is scary...

in_cutter
16th June 2011, 07:19
When I was living with parents, we use to hear banging noises from an empty room. We did not make much of it back then. About 3yrs ago, we found out that Jinn has been living there for yrs...and still resides there to this day.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 07:24
How do you know its jinn mamoon? And why is it still living there?!

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 07:28
Doc, did I ever mention that you are slightly sadistic :))

Excellent contributions. Do you ever feel eerie from living in that room? And do you have any info on why the guy committed suicide?

Yes, he had depression problems from before and his mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

(Don't want to turn a spooky thread into a sad thread)

He committed suicide in the campus guest house where his parents had come to visit him.

I knew the guy, well enough, but never thought that he had a depression problem and was shocked when I heard about the suicide. I had actually met him the day before he committed suicide.


As for the room, I took it because all my friends were shifting to that side of the hostel, it suited my requirements and some people did not want to stay there. I never saw anything abnormal.

I did feel eerie and scared on occasions, but, it had nothing to do with any physical occurrence and was psychological in nature. I guess, everyone gets scared while thinking about ghosts and stuff. Nothing abnormal and nothing different from what happen at other places I stay.

A fresher was allotted the room after I left and we did scare him witless talking about strange happenings in the room. I even advised him to sleep at someone else's room and to keep his door open, as much as possible. My house is also in Chennai, so, I told him that I picked the room because I could always go to my home if there was something weird going on. He looked visibly scared, but, I think, he did realize, later, that we were bluffing.

in_cutter
16th June 2011, 07:31
How do you know its jinn mamoon? And why is it still living there?!

We've have been told by a number of aalims/molvis..we were advised to move out..but my father won't budge. The reasons for it living there are unknown. It's just one of those things I suppose.

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 07:35
Do you keep that room locked? Also, why did you decide not to use that room (why was it empty) in the first place?

in_cutter
16th June 2011, 07:40
Do you keep that room locked? Also, why did you decide not to use that room (why was it empty) in the first place?

It has always been my dads storage room for his tools etc...even to this day.

I have witnessed my sister being posessed...it was crazy. At times, it took four/five men to pin her down...the strength was unbelievable. 'it' has even spoken to us through her (even gave a name)...crazy writings would appear over-night in her bedroom wall...scratches on her body etc.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 07:46
O my..that is really really scary in_cutter. Your sister is alright now right?

I am going to go and sleep in my mom's room tonight.

in_cutter
16th June 2011, 08:19
O my..that is really really scary in_cutter. Your sister is alright now right?

I am going to go and sleep in my mom's room tonight.

Yes, thankfully she is fine. Took two yrs for her to get back to normal... she is happily married now.

But check this out..during the days my sister was not well...I went to the gym as usual. The gym owner came to me and said "there is a guy over there who wants a word with you"...so I approached this guy, he was sitting in a corner, looked kinda freaked out. He asked: "is there anybody in your family 'ill'?". He took me by surprised because I never met this person before! I replied my sister. Then he went on to say to me: "that Jinn is following you"..this made me nervous..he went on to say: "the reason being that this Jinn is 'checking up' on you, incase I went to seek help for my sister and that I may come in it's way, but will not harm you". Freaky or what?!

It turned out, this guy (a black Muslim) had personal experiences with Jinns. He even offered to help my sister. I told my family about this, they were as shocked as me. They wanted to meet this person, but never happened.

One of the days, my younger brother saw a 'female' run across the hall way, up the stairs. We went to check, could'nt see a thing. We all experienced sightings/heard strange noises during that period. The atmosphere was creepy.

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 08:22
It has always been my dads storage room for his tools etc...even to this day.

I have witnessed my sister being posessed...it was crazy. At times, it took four/five men to pin her down...the strength was unbelievable. 'it' has even spoken to us through her (even gave a name)...crazy writings would appear over-night in her bedroom wall...scratches on her body etc.

Fairly similar to the possession story I heard. Even Hauntings, the show on Discovery also shows similar scenes. There is too much smoke in here for there to be no fire.

I wonder why the amount of scientific research on this is not more and paranormal research is often considered pseudo-scientific and is given step-brotherly treatment.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 08:44
^
Perhaps because it would be hard to objectively "measure" something that is not from the same dimension as the rest of us.

zimmz
16th June 2011, 09:10
There was already a thread full of stories...

http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?t=3152

zimmz
16th June 2011, 09:32
My father often talked about this little event told by his teacher. This teacher was once going back to his village late evening. There was no proper road as this is hilly area with bushes and trees all around. Suddenly the teacher saw a young lamb wandring in distress like baah baah... The teacher assumed that the lamb belonged to someone in village and prolly was lost on the way home. So he decided to take him along by picking him up on one side of his shoulders (with hind legs hanging back). After few steps the teacher felt that some thing is wrong.

The weight of the lamb seems to be increasing as the village closing up. Few more steps and he heard the noise of some thing draging along the ground. What he saw was the hind legs of the lamb touching the ground...so some how the legs were prolonged. He thought some thing is nto right with this lamb so he immediately throw the lamb on the ground. Like brave people of the past he said in anger to that lamb..you are not a lamb but pretending like it. You are a Jin. Indeed it was a jin who replied by laughing yes I am and iwas just playing aournd wanted to enjoy a ride. By saying this he quitly walked away down the hill, went out of sight.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 09:34
^
Ok. I don't know why but that story actually makes me laugh :)))

zimmz
16th June 2011, 09:37
hahaha yes it is funny and if true it shows jinn can be fun :D. Now whenever you see a lonely lamb...

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 09:47
^
Perhaps because it would be hard to objectively "measure" something that is not from the same dimension as the rest of us.

Again, these are not scientific terms, are they? For instance - Another dimension - what does that even mean? There is no clear definition.

It is hard to understand how sub-atomic particles act as well. There is no tangible thing called "energy" and it is purely a theoretical entity.

Surely, something that can affect human beings directly is not something altogether different to handle. I think, paranormal research often gets mixed up with hocus pocus and superstitions and ceases to be something that would appeal to a scientist.

Still, I believe, that this should ideally be a more intrinsically interesting topic for a scientist to investigate than many other things that actually get researched on extensively.

Prince_Pathan
16th June 2011, 12:46
can remember two but will post one

uncle of mine during college years in pakistan...was on a trip somewhere with his friend and they stopped off at somebodies house...there were not enough beds so they had to share a mattress on the ground...anyways during the night the friend went to the toilet...a few minutes later while uncle was lying awake...his friend came back and lied down...he said whats up man why so quiet...and his friend didnt say a word just laughed...another few minutes passed and he was still awake so this time he was woken up by somebody stepping on his footand he got startled saying wth...it was his friend and he said sorry man just me comming back from the toilet its really dark out here and in here...

makes you wonder who the first person was...or if it even was a person...

Mohsin
16th June 2011, 12:53
A friend of mine was on holiday in Canada, but got lost in the woods one night. It was getting late and pretty dark so it was a case of staying the night in the dark woods until first light. Upon looking for a suitable place to make shelter he saw this little cabin just standing there. He thanked his lucky stars that he found shelter and walked up to the cabin, the door was open; so he knocked on the door and walked in. He looked around the cabin and there was no-one there, it was completely empty but for a little bed just sitting there all made up.

He was so tired from all that walking, he thought to himself he's go to bed and explain to whoever owned this cabin what he's doing there in the morning or whenever the person gets back. He went to bed but had this really bad feeling that the paintings around the cabin were staring at him. These paintings were all over the 4 walls and he felt wherever he looked the paintings were looking also. The eyes followed him and whenever he glanced at them direct, the faces on the painting would look SOOO p1ssed at him and make scary/angry faces, so angry like they wanted to just kill him! Anyway he tried to ignore the paintings and fell asleep eventually.

The next morning he woke up (the owner hadn’t come back) and huge rays of sunlight hit his eyes....ho looked around the cabin room and noticed that there weren’t any paintings at all...















just windows...


http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?t=43909&highlight=Jinn

Prince_Pathan
16th June 2011, 13:35
^^ lol...sounds pretty scary

pun500
16th June 2011, 14:09
oh k here goes this is very popular in mumbai (a friend of mine experienced this)

There are localtrains for travel in mumbai and a lot of times people commit suicide jumping on the tracks of an oncoming train.

Now there was a particular train which left CST (first stop) to reach mumbra at 1 (at night) and apparently there was a lady who got in the train 2-3 stops back everyday dressed in white in mens first class compartment and would jump before the mumbra station came screaming.

This was actually a true case(the suicide one) long back but it kept happening (ie the repeat incident) for an year after the suicide. Now trains in mumbai are never that empty anytime.So lots of people have seen this and were scared sh.itless. Finally the Central railway changed the time of that particular train because people stopped getting on it. The incidentstopped after that

ace4rmspace
16th June 2011, 14:18
My PC got posessed once ... by a ... ummm ... posessing thing. Sachi

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 14:20
Interesting.

Is this an urban legend or is there some kind of newspaper article/report online to support this?

ace4rmspace
16th June 2011, 14:23
You asking me Doc?

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 14:25
http://www.dancewithshadows.com/nuts/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/bhangarh-asi-haunted.jpg

An archeological survey of India board outside the supposedly haunted fort of Bhangarh (not too far away from Delhi)

It says -

The Government of India
The Archeological Survey of India, Bhangarh

Important warning:
1. Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited.
2. Shepherds and woodcutters who enter Bhangarh area will face legal action.
3. The Kewda or Pandanus trees found in Bhangarh area belong to the Archaelogy Survey of India. Is it forbidden to subject this tree to any kind of harm.
Note: Anyone flouting of the rules mentioned above will face legal action.
By order
Supervisor, Archaelogical Survey Board

Now, this is public property and usually trespassing is not criminal in such places. Also, notice that trespassing is prohibited only after sunset and before sunrise and visiting the place is allowed during day time. That is really strange.


This place is known to be cursed. Story goes that the fort was cursed by a dying sorcerer who was spurned by the princess of the fort and then murdered. Eventually, the fort was destroyed in a war and was never inhabited again. Apparently, the spirit of all the dead in that war haunt the fort.

Many people try and sneak into this place after sunset (breaking the government rules) just to have an adventure. There have been mixed report from those guys about what happens there during night.

deviously~fading~away
16th June 2011, 14:25
This thread needs more pictures & videos!!!

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 14:26
You asking me Doc?

Nope. I asked Pun500.

What possesses your computer is jinn called trojan horse.

ace4rmspace
16th June 2011, 14:33
Nope. I asked Pun500.

What possesses your computer is jinn called trojan horse.

Ahh, so thats what they are called eh? :einstein

It actually did get posessed, no word of a lie. If it hadn't had happened to me I would also accuse myself of BS but it's true! Long story, maybe some other time.

*goes back to fixing the server he's been working on for the past hour*

pun500
16th June 2011, 14:36
Interesting.

Is this an urban legend or is there some kind of newspaper article/report online to support this?
dont know but need to look up. Another one is the famous borivali (i think) twin buildings where there is no construction completion till date as people hear wailing voices , crying and what not even though the nearby area is completely occupied

Kray_jackson7
16th June 2011, 14:54
I have got 2, but wont speak of them...


Good reading the others though

Adnan-KSA
16th June 2011, 15:13
You know what is scary...K.a.l.a Jadoo! And the original exorcist movie..the soundtrack is enough to send me crawling in bed with mom.

Scary story: A while ago, my Grandma visited India to see her relatives who live in a really old house (My great great grandfather built the home and his descendents still live there). Anyways, it was one of my cousin's wedding and one day, at night, my Grandma was sleeping when the family's servant ran into the house, visibly shaken. He said he went to the washroom and there, he saw a woman in a red dress staring at him. The way my grandma describes it always creeps me out :(. Apparently, she was a dain.

Maybe she was the bride :10:

Looney
16th June 2011, 17:50
Anybody watched Woh Kiya Hai ? :D I have to say , i watch it , though it can be a bit lame but it is good still

UmarAkmals-fan
16th June 2011, 18:10
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scarest video every recorded ..sea monster caught on tape

chaiwala
16th June 2011, 18:11
loll wth, not expecting that

hokie
16th June 2011, 18:34
It's extremely interersting. People often recall seeing very similar demons/ghost type creatures during the beginning of sleep paralysis; it begs the question as to whether it opens up a passage-way to another dimension, or something of that description.

In South Carolina and Georgia there are stories of creatures called boo hags that kind go along with sleep paralysis. They say boo hag's get their sustenance by sitting on top of a sleeping person and sucking out their breath. The person falls into a deep sleep with crazy dreams. If the person wakes up during this time, they experience symptoms similar to sleep paralysis. Some people even claim to have seen the boo hags as they wake up.

hokie
16th June 2011, 18:52
Our old house was really creepy. I lived there from age 6 to 17 and my whole family had experiences over the years. I never felt comfortable walking around the house at night, even if I turned the lights on. We all hated walking down the hallway that led to the bedrooms...you always felt like you were being followed or watched. We would hear really loud music in the middle of the night. It was coming from inside the house, but we could never figure out where exactly. My sister and I shared a room and had bunk beds. My sister slept on the top bunk and always went to sleep with headphones on. She told us after we had moved that it was because she used to hear the voices of two men talking in the attic and it used to terrify her.

I always used to see the same man in my dreams. He was tall and always wore a dark trench coat and hat. He always scared me a little but I never told anyone about him until we were getting ready to move into the new house. I finally described him to my parents and my sisters and told them about the dreams. Turns out that one of my sisters used to see the same man in some of her dreams as well. Never did figure out who he was. Another one of my sisters and my mom also used to have strange dreams while we lived in the house.

These are just a few of the experiences we had there. We didn't share a lot of our individual experiences with each other until after we had moved out of that house. Our house now is completely different. We never feel strange or uncomfortable and we have never had any scary experiences here.

Arcturus
16th June 2011, 19:05
As a teenager I used to scoff at k-ala jadoo etc.

When I was arnd 18 my mother was oiling my hair and she asked me why I'd shaved off a lock of hair. Well I hadn't but there was a shaved patch about the size of a 50 paise coin.

Mom realised it was k-ala jadoo and told me to so. God I still recall the shivers I got when I realised k-ala jadoo did exist.

violet_may
16th June 2011, 19:06
U sure it wasn't a form of alopecia? That is how it starts off.

Arcturus
16th June 2011, 19:17
U sure it wasn't a form of alopecia? That is how it starts off.

That was years ago and the only instance till now. Besides the hair grew back normally

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 19:33
What kind of **** jaadu Arcturus? Was the hair loss thing the only thing that happened to you? Also, what did you do to repel it?

Arcturus
16th June 2011, 20:03
Went to an old lady who dealt in all this. (Though mom was against all this. She believes that praying to God and going to Gurdwara will take care of everything)

She told me that some girl had done Vashikaran and I was like damn what was the need for that? She could've approached me directly :D

violet_may
16th June 2011, 20:09
LOL
What is Vashikaran? Some love potion type of thing?

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 20:19
LOL
What is Vashikaran? Some love potion type of thing?

Vashikaran literally means controlling someone. Like the imperius curse in Harry Potter.

Arcturus
16th June 2011, 20:21
yep sort of.

Dr. Schaden Freud
16th June 2011, 20:24
Don't you think that it is a bit counter-intuitive, Arcturus, that a girl who actually wants to approach and talk to you actually does something that sort of disfigures you?

I mean, if I ever try to use a love potion on a girl, the least I'll do is confirm that it doesn't have any "disfiguring" side effects. :)) :))

violet_may
16th June 2011, 20:31
Maybe she likes bald men loll

Prince_Pathan
16th June 2011, 21:10
second one


when i was younger my parents and mum had gone to guests house and because of stormy weather they couldnt come back...

i was left with the minder and we were both woken up as we heard the tap going off...my minder went and turned it off...came back and said she must have left it on by accident...our toilet was outside near the veranda and by this tree soo it was a pretty uncomfortable walk to it...few minutes later the tap went off again...and was loud and squeeky...so again she assumed that she didnt turn it off properly...she went and tended to it again...this time double checked it...came back feeling a bit freaked out as if we were being watched...

5 minutes later tap went off louder than ever and we got completely freaked out and she closed the door and i eventually i fell asleep but she didnt at all...in the morning the tap was completely rigid so there was no way the wind was making it move....

Tera Gawaandi
16th June 2011, 23:27
My dad's Taya (Uncle) was murdered, he was very young at the time of death. If someone dies all of sudden like suicide, road accident, murder or even natural death (as long obsessed with wordly things) you dont get Mukti. His soul was not at peace for approximately next 50 years. That was meant to be his actual age, but he died earlier due to unavoidable circumstances. So all those years, we were well aware of this fact, he didnt caused any harm to us though. Infact he actually saved my father's life once during 80s terrorism in Punjab, it was family ritual to distribute clothes and food on his name on every Chaudvi/Amavas, or major festivals like Diwali/Baisakhi. When I was a teenager, I saw with my own eyes, I have witnessed my cousin being posessed, we used to message cousins body coz its very very stressful on body and requested Taya Ji to leave cousins body giving reasons like he is your grandson etc. My cousin was only 17-18 that time, but his voice sounded like 30+, eyes all red. It may sound weird but Taya Ji alarmed us many times about people we should avoid, it was like he was working as detective for family, he truelly cared for family.

Kray_jackson7
17th June 2011, 02:06
Heres one of mine though it might not have been a jinn story it was creepy.

Its late night 1:30, me and 2 friends are coming home from asda (supermarket) we had brought sweets and stuff and were planning on going one of their houses to watch a movie. while walking down a straight street about half way through we noticed an oldish black man 40-50 and we all stepped into the road (wasnt busy at all) and we let him pass on the pavement as we were walking slow. While walking past us he was muttering not in english and rather loud so we all heard it and when he went ahead we went back on pavement, he took the same left we did and we were behind him but he walked very fast and was soon gone.
After a few hours at my friends me and the other friend were going to go home, it was about 4-5ish and my other friend lived across the street so he went easily, i on the other hand had a 10-15 minute walk. While walking they was not a person in the streets and just the odd 1 2 cars. While walking all the way home i felt as though i could hear the man muttering just behind me yet i did not see him there. Found it creepy at the time.
All 3 of us have lived in this town 20 years and never before have we seen that man and never since.

chaiwala
17th June 2011, 02:29
This is a scene from "The Orphanage," a Spanish horror film. Pretty well done, and quite freaky.

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ddss
17th June 2011, 03:32
Why does sleep paralysis happen? Is it when you are not really sleepy?

Happened to me twice. First time I couldn't believe what was going on and second time I lol'd and woke up right away.

violet_may
17th June 2011, 03:35
I think it happens because when you sleep, your brain sends signals to paralyze your muscles (except the ones required for breathing). So, I believe what happens is that while you regain consciousness, your body is still paralyzed and you could be in semi-REM sleep as well (REM or Rapid Eye Movement Sleep is the sleeping phase in which one normally dreams). Hence, some will often hallucinate as well.

Kray_jackson7
17th June 2011, 03:38
This is a scene from "The Orphanage," a Spanish horror film. Pretty well done, and quite freaky.

didnt find it freaky at all, guess i will have to watch the movie

chaiwala
17th June 2011, 03:46
didnt find it freaky at all, guess i will have to watch the movie

Yeah watch the movie, it's awesome. On Netflix with subs.

Arcturus
17th June 2011, 04:58
Used to have Sleep paralysis every other night. Horrible experience.

Felt like I was caught up for ages before my body broke free. Thankfully its quite rare now

ahsan88
17th June 2011, 05:04
This is a freaky video.

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Looney
17th June 2011, 05:06
i need some peer baba to tell me why sleep paralysis happened to me only after that particular dream , will not mind other dreams interpreted as well :yk there are books about all of this explaining the religious or spiritual aspect of it including ilm-e-ghaib , but i am too scared to get into all of this . The equivalent of Witchcraft stuff :rana

Looney
17th June 2011, 05:08
I got this from Wikipedia : In Turkey and in many of islamic beliefs, Sleep Paralysis is called "Karabasan" which is very similar to the classic story of a demon visiting a person in sleep. Basically an islamic demon [(most commonly people say it is a Djinn (Cin in Turkish)] comes to one's room, holds him down hardly enough to not allow any kind of movement, starts to strangle the person and actually many people say that they hear the voice of the djinn or satan.

In Pakistan, sleep paralysis is considered to be an encounter with Shaitan (Urdu: شيطان ) (Satan), evil jinns or demons who have taken over one's body. Like Iran, this ghoul is known as 'bakhtak' (Urdu: بختک). It is also assumed that it is caused by the black magic performed by enemies and jealous persons. People, especially children and young girls, wear Ta'wiz (Urdu: تعویز) (Amulet) to ward of evil eye. Spells, incantations and curses could also result in ghouls haunting a person. Some homes and places are also haunted by evil ghosts, satanic or other supernatural beings and they could haunt people living there especially during the night. Muslim holy persons (Imams, Maulvis, Sufis, Mullahs, Faqirs) perform exorcism on individuals who are possessed. The homes, houses, buildings and grounds are blessed and consecrated by Mullahs or Imams by reciting Qur'an and Adhan (Urdu: أَذَان), the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin.


I am going to read Ayat ul Kursi before i go to sleep from now man

FREAKY

Saqs
17th June 2011, 06:50
If this doesn't give you goosebumps, I don't know what will.

The Giggling Girls

A friend of my brother was on a train going back home late after work (around 11PM). She got on and sat in her little corner. She noticed there were three other girls on the train sitting together opposite her, but at the other end of the carriage.

The girl in the middle kept staring straight at her with wide open eyes. This disturbed my brothers friend a little but she ignored it and continued listening to her music. This kept going on, and now the two girls beside her started to giggle. At this point, my brothers friend (who is a Sri Lankan and was a little superstitious) started thinking this girl in the middle is doing some sort of witchcraft. So she started to get worried.

At the next stop, ticket inspectors came on board and asked my brothers friend and another passenger next to her to show her train ticket. She did.
The ticket inspector said "You're going to have to get off at this stop".
She replied "But why? I have got a valid ticket"
He repeated with a sense of urgency "Ma'am, you really do need to get off this stop"

Confused, she let him lead her off the carriage onto the platform.

At which point a group of policemen went in and arrested the girls at the other end of the carriage.

As they arrested the two giggling girls sitting on either side of the one in the middle, the one in the middle just slid across the seat and fell flat, showing a whole heap of stab wounds.

She was dead.
Killed by her own friends. Who were trying to get her body across town to dump somewhere.

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 07:06
You can't be serious.

Did you make that up or did you hear this from someone?

in_cutter
17th June 2011, 07:11
The first time I experienced sleep paralysis..I heard footsteps, then i felt as if something pounced on me (I could actually feel the weight on top of me). I was'nt entirely asleep as I was just about to get out of bed for college. It was scary...and I was alone in the house at that time.

Since then, I was experiencing this quite frequently, up until a couple of yrs ago.

Saqs
17th June 2011, 07:34
You can't be serious.

Did you make that up or did you hear this from someone?

No, I didn't make it up.

Whether it is made up or not I am not sure.

I have heard it quite a few times now, but somehow everyone that tells the story knew someone on that train - which leads me to believe it is some sort of urban legend.

Good story nonetheless. Love seeing the reactions of people when the punchline (stabline) is delivered.

Saqs
17th June 2011, 07:36
Each time I've had sleep paralysis I've had that distinct feeling of slipping down my bed as if it was on an angle.

And hearing radio frequency buzz. That's always there.

The first time I had it I sincerely believed I had died and was expecting some sort of angelic creature to rip me to shreds.

Kray_jackson7
17th June 2011, 10:59
Never had sleep paralysis, just wondering if it is possible to actually talk or not. Because i have heard alot of people talking about seeing things during it so isnt it just better to read dua while in that state to remain safe?

@ looney every night read ayat ul kursi and Allah (swt) will inshAllah protect you from evil

zimmz
17th June 2011, 11:19
NuSO-_XiToI

PakPrince
17th June 2011, 11:25
I have a gripping story but sad that I cant write long posts on the PC like Doctor Saahab Freud and the legendary Savak,

Long posts with good grammar and proper spellings anyway lol

Kray_jackson7
17th June 2011, 11:44
Pakprince tell us!!!

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 11:47
Short mein hi batado fir ki kya hua

Saqs
17th June 2011, 13:00
Never had sleep paralysis, just wondering if it is possible to actually talk or not. Because i have heard alot of people talking about seeing things during it so isnt it just better to read dua while in that state to remain safe?

@ looney every night read ayat ul kursi and Allah (swt) will inshAllah protect you from evil

From my experience you can't. You try to scream or move or to get someones attention but nothing happens.

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 13:05
I sometimes have bad dreams and I realize that it is a dream and sort of wake up for a few seconds and then fall back into sleep again and the dream continues. I again realize what I'm experiencing isn't real, wake up and fall back to sleep again.

At times, I realize in those few moments when I'm awake and can feel the real surroundings that I'm going to go back to the same dream again but can't help it.

PakPrince
17th June 2011, 14:14
OK here it is…..
It was a few years ago when this happened.

Me and 3 other friends of ours were having chai at Café Clifton at around 10 in the night or so. For those who don’t know Café Clifton is a sort of a tea and snack place right opposite SeaView which is one of the beaches along the coast of Karachi and probably the most visited beachas it is the nearest to the city.
Anyways we were here and having a discussion about well, everything under the sun ( including Shoaib Malik’s terrible captaincy :P),and I do not know how it happened but soon the four of us were in a very heated discussion about ghosts and whatnot. One of my friends was adamant there were ghosts along the sea side during night time and especially the areas which were not frequently visited.

I had sort of heard of this rumour and so had one other friend as this is sort of an urban legend( or is it???). But the 4th one (lets say A) was like this is all bull and nothing of this sort happens and started making jokes. So A told us that come with him right now and check whether this is true.
I wasn’t looking forward to this but had to go with these guys because they were supposed to drop me back. The other friend left.

So the 3 of us went to SeaView( you have to cross a longish stretch of road to get from the cafe to the seaside as its on the other side) and went along the coast to the point where there was no lighting and it was practically pitch dark. We kept walking along the coast for a while and A had the biggest smile on his face to find out that nothing strange was happening.
We went quite a distance from the point where the lights were (Note: we were on the sand, near the water, not along the pathway). S
So after a while we turned back and started walking towards the area where there was lighting and all. But that was atleast 10 mins walk from the point where we were and when we were getting close to the area, we got the shock of our lives when all 3 of us saw the outline of a man suspended in mid-air and heard swishing sounds... rest will be continued…

Prince_Pathan
17th June 2011, 14:28
u should have used a patronus spell pakprince

dementors are a pain in the face

ace4rmspace
17th June 2011, 15:10
I sometimes have bad dreams and I realize that it is a dream and sort of wake up for a few seconds and then fall back into sleep again and the dream continues. I again realize what I'm experiencing isn't real, wake up and fall back to sleep again.

At times, I realize in those few moments when I'm awake and can feel the real surroundings that I'm going to go back to the same dream again but can't help it.

I have something similar except that mine aren't necessarily bad dreams infact most of the time it isn't a bad dream. I just have the same dream over and over again. It's normally short episode, like I went into the garden, watered my plants, picked a strawberry and ate it ... then I wake up. Then I drift back to sleep and have the same dream up until exactly the same point and wake up again. This process repeats itself all night, I wake up and dread going back to sleep knowing I'm going to see the same dream but I can't help dozing off! It's pure torture! Come morning time I'm absolutely exhausted, mentally, physically, sweating like a dog. It always happens when I OD on Red Bull. :aaqib

PakPrince
17th June 2011, 15:17
u should have used a patronus spell pakprince

dementors are a pain in the face

haha..

it was silverish too :taufeeq

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 15:44
I have something similar except that mine aren't necessarily bad dreams infact most of the time it isn't a bad dream. I just have the same dream over and over again. It's normally short episode, like I went into the garden, watered my plants, picked a strawberry and ate it ... then I wake up. Then I drift back to sleep and have the same dream up until exactly the same point and wake up again. This process repeats itself all night, I wake up and dread going back to sleep knowing I'm going to see the same dream but I can't help dozing off! It's pure torture! Come morning time I'm absolutely exhausted, mentally, physically, sweating like a dog. It always happens when I OD on Red Bull. :aaqib

Yes, yes, this is exactly what I experience. Can't say whether the dream is exactly the same or a continuation, but, you're back in the same situation and can't help that.

Also, you get exhausted mentally because of it.

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 15:47
Interesting story so far, PakPrince, do continue.

in_cutter
17th June 2011, 16:43
Many years ago in Pakistan, my eldest taya fell victim to a Jinn that fell in love with him..wanted to marry him etc...when my taya refused...the Jinn slapped him..resulting in him falling ill. Sadly, a few days later, he passed away. This is a story our parents told us as kids.

cornered-tigers
17th June 2011, 17:57
this happened to my cousin when we were around 10 or so, he was a couple years older. He did pee under a big tree inside my Aunt's school yard, he got a "Big slap" on his cheek whci turned red, he cae running towards us crying and for a week he was in bed with high fever.

His mother asked someone familiar with such things, and he said it was someone pious, who got angry with the pee,
Moral of the story, never try to pee in the open, first of all it is not ethical plus you can have it like my poor old cousin,

cornered-tigers
17th June 2011, 17:58
Many years ago in Pakistan, my eldest taya fell victim to a Jinn that fell in love with him..wanted to marry him etc...when my taya refused...the Jinn slapped him..resulting in him falling ill. Sadly, a few days later, he passed away. This is a story our parents told us as kids.

so it would be a female jinn? right?

Adnan-KSA
17th June 2011, 18:47
so it would be a female jinn? right?

Or Jinn are Gay...

omg, Now I have to Face the Jinn Rights organization.

in_cutter
17th June 2011, 18:53
so it would be a female jinn? right?

Yes a female Jinn

violet_may
17th June 2011, 19:02
haha..

it was silverish too :taufeeq

You guys are talking about Harry Potter without me? How rude :9:

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:04
Many years ago in Pakistan, my eldest taya fell victim to a Jinn that fell in love with him..wanted to marry him etc...when my taya refused...the Jinn slapped him..resulting in him falling ill. Sadly, a few days later, he passed away. This is a story our parents told us as kids.

jin or jinNIE :manzoor

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:06
Pakprince , i thought that was the whole story :facepalm:

violet_may
17th June 2011, 19:07
That is a good scary story Saqib Salman. Sent chills up my spine.

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:07
Never had sleep paralysis, just wondering if it is possible to actually talk or not. Because i have heard alot of people talking about seeing things during it so isnt it just better to read dua while in that state to remain safe?

@ looney every night read ayat ul kursi and Allah (swt) will inshAllah protect you from evil

cannot make any sound , i could not at least


bro , when you panic , it is hard to remember even the kalma e shahadar

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 19:19
Pakprince , i thought that was the whole story :facepalm:

Pakprince TV kuch jyaada dekhte hain.Episode ko interesting note pe khatam karne ki aadat hai unki.

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:26
Anyone is familiar with chilla kaatna ?


Dont wikipedia it , it has got nothing to with music like the wiki article says .

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:28
I lived near a graveyard and heard stories like people who are into black magic bury voodoo dolls there . I have been asked by elders not to walk over eggs lying on the streets . And you should avoid eating anything white given to you from dodgy people who are into all this .

violet_may
17th June 2011, 19:42
^
O yes. I have heard about not eating anything white given to you by a stranger. My dad's cousin used to be a genius in University and apparently, one of his "friends" gave him something to drink (It was white, although I don't know what exactly was in it). My dad said how the next day, this completely brilliant guy just went "mental" (apparently, this "friend" of my dad's cousin was jealous of his success). He slowly got better after that episode but was never the same.

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 19:46
*Gulp* This is scary.

Ghosts and spirits are scary enough. Knowledge that a human being can somehow magically attack you is really difficult to accept and chilling at the same time.

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:51
Ulloo ka gosht or owl's meat is also used for black magic

( serious post )

Looney
17th June 2011, 19:58
Has anyone ever heard of Shah Noorani's shrine ?

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2658/3833578687_1fc997caf5.jpg

This is how you reach there , pretty difficult and the rocks can collapse on you , killing you , if your imaan is not strong enough . Or at least , this is what people believe .

violet_may
17th June 2011, 20:03
No. I haven't heard of it. Where is it located?

Looney
17th June 2011, 20:04
Balochistan

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 20:17
And how exactly is the shrine related to scary occult?

Looney
17th June 2011, 20:23
okay maybe it was a little unrelated but still ... reaching there can be scary :amir

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 20:28
Okay. I never get how people crawl through crevices in rocks. What if you get stuck?

Looney
17th June 2011, 20:32
it is believed that you should be able to go through no matter how big or unflexible you are if your faith is strong enough . if it is not then the rocks will collapse on you .

Dr. Schaden Freud
17th June 2011, 20:38
Well, in some village in South India, they had a extra-constitutional justice dissemination body (the local leader decided on small disputes) and the way they judged if someone was telling the truth when there was no proof one way or other was by asking them to travel through some crevices in a rock. If you don't get stuck, apparently, it was because you were telling a truth. One fat guy got struck and was beaten up for lying later.

He went to the police and media and had the local leader arrested. :)) :))

Looney
17th June 2011, 20:41
:)))

yea even in Pakistani rural areas , they make you walk on burning coals .

violet_may
17th June 2011, 20:52
Well, in some village in South India, they had a extra-constitutional justice dissemination body (the local leader decided on small disputes) and the way they judged if someone was telling the truth when there was no proof one way or other was by asking them to travel through some crevices in a rock. If you don't get stuck, apparently, it was because you were telling a truth. One fat guy got struck and was beaten up for lying later.

He went to the police and media and had the local leader arrested. :)) :))

:))) :))) :)))

That made my day.

Prince_Pathan
17th June 2011, 20:53
okay maybe it was a little unrelated but still ... reaching there can be scary :amir

:)) lol

Prince_Pathan
17th June 2011, 20:54
Well, in some village in South India, they had a extra-constitutional justice dissemination body (the local leader decided on small disputes) and the way they judged if someone was telling the truth when there was no proof one way or other was by asking them to travel through some crevices in a rock. If you don't get stuck, apparently, it was because you were telling a truth. One fat guy got struck and was beaten up for lying later.

He went to the police and media and had the local leader arrested. :)) :))

:))

i guess really its the fairest way

those who let themselves get obese are just lying to themselves so...justice? lol

PakPrince
17th June 2011, 21:31
Ok so heres the rest of the story from Post #112

So the 3 of us see a silvery outline of something we could not exactly make out at the moment. And this figure was suspended in mid air from where we stood which was about 15 feet away.

And obviously when you see something like that there’s only one thing you can do which his to run away as fast as possible.

So upon seeing this, this was exactly what we did and all 3 of us turned the other way and started running towards the opposite direction. But then we heard a rough voice which said, ‘Ruko kahaan bhaag rahe ho?” (Stop, where are you running away?)
I wanted to keep running but for some reason felt paralysed and then when I saw my 2 mates freeze at their positions, all my energy sapped too and I just stopped there as well.
The 3 of us turned towards the figure. The figure then came closer to us and we were **** scared as it was approaching us. Only when it was only a few feet away from us did we realize that it was a person with a horse : facepalm:

Now I still do not know that what in the bloody hell was that guy doing there with a horse at that time but after an uncomfortable conversation for a few minutes we made our way towards our car.

Basically he said that he offered horse rides to people as a means of making money which is quite common on the sea sides of Karachi (dunno why? Does it happen anywhere else too) and that he was going back.

Anyways, n the next few hours we had a detailed discussion about this strange occurrence especially because all 3 of us had seen something suspended in mid air.

Well these were our conclusions:

What we reasoned was that when the 3 of us went by the beach side, all of us had gone with the expectation of coming across something out of the ordinary for example, ghosts or some other entity. And when we saw anything that wasn’t fully visible or sth we could make sense of, then we automatically attributed that to the supernatural or the work of ghosts.

What actually had happened was simply this:

It was a night which was illuminated by an almost half-moon. So the moonlight was coming straight on the sea water and then reflecting the other way. And it so happened that the man with the horse was walking at such a position that only the middle portion of his body and the face was being illuminated by the reflection of the moonlight. Thus it appeared to us that the man was suspended in mid air and this was something that totally freaked us out.

So the point here is that if the 3 of us had kept on running and not stopped or looked back again then we would have always believed that we had come across a ghost that night and would probably be haunted by this incidence for the rest of our lives. But by pure luck/co incidence or fortune, all 3 of us had frozen due to the fear of being called out by an unknown voice. And that had made the truth known to us and saved us unnecessary tension etc.
Due to this incident I really believe that ghosts and such things are not really that common (atleast to humans.) Of course jinns are there but they rarely reveal themselves to people. And for almost every spooky incident mentioned there is a rational explanation which could be known if people had the patience to find out what really is happening. But usually people just run away and think for the rest of their lives that they saw a ghost.

magpie45
17th June 2011, 21:47
I found this story on the internet and found it kinda scary and decided to share it

I do not know the validity of the story, so I am not sure if its fact or fiction. Regardless, its a good one. In a village, some where in India, a man had just died in the middle of the night, leaving behind an infant son and his wife. Being a remote village, the wife was to scared to call any one or move away from the body. Poor people sometimes do not have the luxary of medical assistance like many do. Anyways, the wife decided to hang a curtain between the corpse and herself and the baby and spend the night alone. Late at night she heard some one knocking at her door and when she asked who it was, the reply came back that he was the husbands nephew and he had just heard of his uncles death so he has come to console the family. Maybe, at that time the wife was to grief stricken to realize that at time and point, no one knew of the death yet, or maybe she was scared to spend the night alone in the company of a dead body and could use some moral support. She let the nephew in, who graciously agreed to spend the night with the dead body while she could sleep on the other side of the curtain with her baby. Later that night, the wife was awakened by the sound of something that sounded like some one was chewing on a bone, curnching on some juicy titbit. She peeked through a hole in the curtain and was horrified to see a goul eating her husband. Terrified she quickly picked up her baby, who woke up crying. "whats wrong auntie?" came a voice from the other side, it was the nephews voice. The woman, said that the baby needed some food so whe will go get some from the kitchen. After that she picked the baby up and went outside, pretending to go to the kitchen, she ran to the neighbours and started screaming. When theneighbours came back, all they could find was the partially eaten body of the dead man.

PakPrince
17th June 2011, 22:11
Pakprince , i thought that was the whole story :facepalm:

Pakprince TV kuch jyaada dekhte hain.Episode ko interesting note pe khatam karne ki aadat hai unki.

Khush ? :D

pun500
17th June 2011, 22:34
Maybe she likes bald men loll
bald men are said to have more testostreone (male hormone) :)))

chaiwala
18th June 2011, 06:29
Nice narrating PakPrince! I actually really enjoyed that story, and the way it was written. :)

hokie
18th June 2011, 06:43
This is a scene from "The Orphanage," a Spanish horror film. Pretty well done, and quite freaky.

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This was a great movie. One of my all time favorite horror films.

violet_may
18th June 2011, 09:16
Ok so heres the rest of the story from Post #112

So the 3 of us see a silvery outline of something we could not exactly make out at the moment. And this figure was suspended in mid air from where we stood which was about 15 feet away.

And obviously when you see something like that there’s only one thing you can do which his to run away as fast as possible.

So upon seeing this, this was exactly what we did and all 3 of us turned the other way and started running towards the opposite direction. But then we heard a rough voice which said, ‘Ruko kahaan bhaag rahe ho?” (Stop, where are you running away?)
I wanted to keep running but for some reason felt paralysed and then when I saw my 2 mates freeze at their positions, all my energy sapped too and I just stopped there as well.
The 3 of us turned towards the figure. The figure then came closer to us and we were **** scared as it was approaching us. Only when it was only a few feet away from us did we realize that it was a person with a horse : facepalm:

Now I still do not know that what in the bloody hell was that guy doing there with a horse at that time but after an uncomfortable conversation for a few minutes we made our way towards our car.

Basically he said that he offered horse rides to people as a means of making money which is quite common on the sea sides of Karachi (dunno why? Does it happen anywhere else too) and that he was going back.

Anyways, n the next few hours we had a detailed discussion about this strange occurrence especially because all 3 of us had seen something suspended in mid air.

Well these were our conclusions:

What we reasoned was that when the 3 of us went by the beach side, all of us had gone with the expectation of coming across something out of the ordinary for example, ghosts or some other entity. And when we saw anything that wasn’t fully visible or sth we could make sense of, then we automatically attributed that to the supernatural or the work of ghosts.

What actually had happened was simply this:

It was a night which was illuminated by an almost half-moon. So the moonlight was coming straight on the sea water and then reflecting the other way. And it so happened that the man with the horse was walking at such a position that only the middle portion of his body and the face was being illuminated by the reflection of the moonlight. Thus it appeared to us that the man was suspended in mid air and this was something that totally freaked us out.

So the point here is that if the 3 of us had kept on running and not stopped or looked back again then we would have always believed that we had come across a ghost that night and would probably be haunted by this incidence for the rest of our lives. But by pure luck/co incidence or fortune, all 3 of us had frozen due to the fear of being called out by an unknown voice. And that had made the truth known to us and saved us unnecessary tension etc.
Due to this incident I really believe that ghosts and such things are not really that common (atleast to humans.) Of course jinns are there but they rarely reveal themselves to people. And for almost every spooky incident mentioned there is a rational explanation which could be known if people had the patience to find out what really is happening. But usually people just run away and think for the rest of their lives that they saw a ghost.

:))) :)))

Good story PakPrince. Although, I do wish it was a ghost telling you to stop running.

Dr. Schaden Freud
18th June 2011, 09:22
Or even better - the man tells you guys that he just owns a horse and gives horse rides to people and is a bit perplexed by your scared expressions and running away. You people start laughing and tell him that you initially thought that he was some ghost suspended mid air. He starts laughing at your misconception and says -that's a new one, suspended in mid air, hahahaha.

And you tell him - yes, in mid air - like this. And you levitate and are stand on thin air. There is a silver hue around you. He stops laughing. You continue laughing.

violet_may
18th June 2011, 09:35
:)))
I like the way you think Freud. You have quite the imagination.

PakPrince
18th June 2011, 10:35
Nice narrating PakPrince! I actually really enjoyed that story, and the way it was written. :)

thanks :waqar

:))) :)))

Good story PakPrince. Although, I do wish it was a ghost telling you to stop running.

then you wouldn't have read this story most likely

Or even better - the man tells you guys that he just owns a horse and gives horse rides to people and is a bit perplexed by your scared expressions and running away. You people start laughing and tell him that you initially thought that he was some ghost suspended mid air. He starts laughing at your misconception and says -that's a new one, suspended in mid air, hahahaha.

And you tell him - yes, in mid air - like this. And you levitate and are stand on thin air. There is a silver hue around you. He stops laughing. You continue laughing.

hahaha Doctor Sahab! You have a wild imagination

Though that really would have been epic if we could do that!



Anyways what do you guys think? Is our conclusion right in saying that there are no ghosts as such and for every spooky event there is a rational explanation such as the one in the story i told

violet_may
18th June 2011, 10:42
I don't know. Some events, I cannot explain rationally. Like the taveez which grew long (in post #23). Maybe it was a trick...I just don't know how though.

http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showpost.php?p=3909461&postcount=23

And what about all the psychic people who claim to be in touch with the spirits and stuff?

zimmz
18th June 2011, 17:29
^ That way of treatment is not so rare in our country. I myself experienced similar treatment.

Dr. Schaden Freud
18th June 2011, 17:43
Anyways what do you guys think? Is our conclusion right in saying that there are no ghosts as such and for every spooky event there is a rational explanation such as the one in the story i told

I agree that many incidents that get attributed to ghosts can easily be explained rationally if they are investigated properly.

But, if that can be said about ALL the cases, I'm not too sure. If you look at people who talk about possessions in this thread or watch shows like "Haunted" in discovery or read some books about occult and ghosts, you'd find that there are way too many cases which are hard to explain. Many of them don't involve a sighting of a split second only but things that are much more unmistakably noticeable - like scratches appearing on body, human being going delirious, speaking in strange voices and getting difficult to control even by half a dozen people etc.

Its not like different things happen to different people. There are some patterns to these things and the symptoms in the "victims" are similar. I find it hard to believe that ALL these people are lying and these things are hard to explain unless you believe in some kind of super-natural forces.

PB
18th June 2011, 19:20
What if you act like a ghost and try to scare the ghost/jin or whatever your self?

I'm sure they'd be creeped out as you...

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 19:47
can somebody actually post a creepy story as opposed to making convo :P


ill start again :P derailers lol

during ramadan 5 years back an uncle i know who has two kids decided not to sleep after waking up to eat...anywyas...he was sitting down and heard heavy thuds down the stairs...he straight away assumed it would be his kids

heard the thud again around 5 minutes later and again just assumed his kid had gone up haha...heard another thud a few minutes later down the stairs and called out this time with no answer

in the morning he asked his kids if they came down...they said nope...we all went up when we ate...and havnt been down after that


2.

heard this one on tv...a guy rang up once as people were discussing scary stories and he was a pakistani...he had woken up for food during ramadan and was just on his way up...he decided to go to the toilet...he was the last one up as his family had already gone back to sleep...so he had left the toilet door open and was washing his face...anyways he heard footsteps and looked right and saw a bald person making his way up with glowing red eyes growling at him...this thing also had sharp teeth and enormous nails...he ran into his parents bed and turned the lights on...there was nobody there afterwads when parents were awoken



why all this during the holy month i wonder?

Aly
18th June 2011, 19:59
Damn you guys, I am right now at my roof top, the electricity is out, it is 1 in the morning and all of a sudden I can watch some one walking on the roof of an abandoned house (supposedly for being haunted like hell for years ) right across the street. :(

hell even looking into the pitch black surroundings once i divert my eyes from the screen of my mobile gives me shivers in my spine! :(

Aly
18th June 2011, 20:05
btw, now that i am alone let me tell you that the overall scare that one gets after reading this whole thread is far more overwhelming than of any one story or incident .

also, is it just me or nothing could be more scarier than a ghost of a female in a white saree with untied hair?

in_cutter
18th June 2011, 20:11
Yes there is no such things as ghosts...but there are such things as jinns.

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 20:13
aly i have more stories and they involve a isolated rooftop

they say never look at trees if in a rooftop...something will always be watching you

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 20:29
3 kids were sitting with their babysitter one night and the clock was hitting 9 o clock...

all of a sudden the phone rang...the babysitter said hey guys i think it is your mom

one of the kids picked up and <b>heard a menacing laugh</b>...that went on...put the phone down and the rest asked em watsup? he said just some prank call

clock hit 9:30 and another fon call came...upon picking this one up it was the same person who rang before and he began to laugh hysterically...he then said...<b>ill be there soon and began laughing again</b>

the kid then said oh god...was that weirdo again...some crazy nut

clock hit 10 o clock and yet another fon call came...same man again and all he said was...<b>one more hour...</b>

the kid asked everybody saying one more hour....what does that mean...the babysitter said dont worry...kid then replied saying im scared

phone rang again at 10:30 ...the person at the end of the phone this time malevolently said...<b>very soon now and began laughing away to himself again</b>...why are you doing this replied the kid...man then hung up...

the babysitter said she would call the operator as this had gone too far...so she did and the operator said call back if it happens again...and that the call would be traced

at 11 o clock the phone rang again...<b>man laughed hysterically and said very very soon now...</b>
operator was phoned again...


the operator phoned back and said with distress...the person is calling from your house...you better leave ill call the police

as they were about to leave the door upstairs creaked and a man appeared who they had never seen before...he thundered down the stairs...


parents came home to find everybody dead

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 20:36
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Aly
18th June 2011, 20:40
^ lucky ********, had two separate phones in one house, probably deserved what they got :)))

chaiwala
18th June 2011, 20:40
A teen female was babysitting for a wealthy family with a very large house, location - Newport Beach, California.

The parents planned on dinner out and a late movie. Wanting to ease the babysitter's concerns about being in such a large house, the father directs that the babysitter use a certain tv room after putting the kids to bed, so she can hear the kids easily should they awaken before the parents' return.

After the parents leave, the babysitter visits with the children, and they all share a nice supper that was prepared ahead of time by the kids' mother. Afterward, the babysitter spends time with the kids doing various activities before their bedtime. Nothing is amiss and all are having a pretty good time and enjoying each other.

After the babysitter puts the kids to bed, she goes downstairs to the room mentioned by the father of the household. She understands that this is the best room to be in so that she can hear the children should they stir in their sleep and need her to come and comfort them, but she is bothered by the clown statue in the corner of the room. To her, it is very unnerving!

She tries to ignore the clown statue and watches a little television, but finally, her nerves get the better of her and she dials the father's cell number. She knows she shouldn't disturb the couple she is babysitting for, but under the circumstance, she felt it best to phone and ask permission to go against the prior directions to stay in the father's room of choice. Perhaps he would be able to suggest a similarly convenient place in the home for listening for noise from the children. Of course, she also wouldn't want to get in trouble for directly disobeying, either.

When the father answers his cell phone, the babysitter asks, "Would it be alright with you if I find a different place in the house to sit - or if I go read quietly with the little lamp in one of the kids' rooms while I wait for you to get home?"

When the father asks if it might not be better for her to just read from the tv room, she admits, "I know this sounds very silly, but I'd rather read upstairs and don't mind not watching tv until you get home because this big clown statue in the tv room is really creepy!"

Immediately, the father says, "Go upstairs, get the kids - quickly - " and he outlines a quick route through the large house to the back door. "Go directly to the neighbor's house - phone me once you're there - go do this now!"

Alarmed, the babysitter asks, "Wow, what's goin on?" The father just repeats, "Go now, follow my instructions exactly - go!"

The babysitter does exactly as instructed, and once she gets the kids to the neighbor's house, she calls the father back.

"What was all that about" the babysitter asked.

"We do not own any kind of clown statue!" the father replied. "I have already phoned the police and they are on their way over to the house...you stay put with the kids - we are on our way to meet you at the neighbors."

Dr. Schaden Freud
18th June 2011, 20:47
I sort of guessed the ending beforehand, Chaiwala. It was fine till she decided to call. After that, the ending kinda fell into a pattern.

chaiwala
18th June 2011, 20:48
KdPd4iGzGEs

EDIT: Embed not working. Watch it on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdPd4iGzGEs . It will be worth your time.

chaiwala
18th June 2011, 20:49
I sort of guessed the ending beforehand, Chaiwala. It was fine till she decided to call. After that, the ending kinda fell into a pattern.

Yeah, I just copy/pasted from some website lol. I had heard a similar version before though.

saad1024
18th June 2011, 20:54
3 kids were sitting with their babysitter one night and the clock was hitting 9 o clock...

all of a sudden the phone rang...the babysitter said hey guys i think it is your mom

one of the kids picked up and <b>heard a menacing laugh</b>...that went on...put the phone down and the rest asked em watsup? he said just some prank call

clock hit 9:30 and another fon call came...upon picking this one up it was the same person who rang before and he began to laugh hysterically...he then said...<b>ill be there soon and began laughing again</b>

the kid then said oh god...was that weirdo again...some crazy nut

clock hit 10 o clock and yet another fon call came...same man again and all he said was...<b>one more hour...</b>

the kid asked everybody saying one more hour....what does that mean...the babysitter said dont worry...kid then replied saying im scared

phone rang again at 10:30 ...the person at the end of the phone this time malevolently said...<b>very soon now and began laughing away to himself again</b>...why are you doing this replied the kid...man then hung up...

the babysitter said she would call the operator as this had gone too far...so she did and the operator said call back if it happens again...and that the call would be traced

at 11 o clock the phone rang again...<b>man laughed hysterically and said very very soon now...</b>
operator was phoned again...


the operator phoned back and said with distress...the person is calling from your house...you better leave ill call the police

as they were about to leave the door upstairs creaked and a man appeared who they had never seen before...he thundered down the stairs...


parents came home to find everybody dead

Tch, yaar please tell me this isn't real. I think I'm going down, can't sleep alone here...That is, if someone's still awake to escort me :(

@chaiwaala: Jokers/Clowns are the most frightening!

Aly
18th June 2011, 20:55
Hell why are you guys spoiling the fun by posting those typical Hollywood horror stuff?

We all have seen it so many times and it hardly scares me anymore

Would be better if you keep the thread desi/ first hand experiences in nature

Aly
18th June 2011, 20:58
@chai wala

Are you Indian or some really old guy who was born during pre-partition era?

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 22:43
Tch, yaar please tell me this isn't real. I think I'm going down, can't sleep alone here...That is, if someone's still awake to escort me :(

@chaiwaala: Jokers/Clowns are the most frightening!


haha...i dont know man :)))
could be

make sure room upstairs is locked lol

Prince_Pathan
18th June 2011, 22:44
Hell why are you guys spoiling the fun by posting those typical <b>Hollywood horror stuff?</b>

We all have seen it so many times and it hardly scares me anymore

Would be better if you keep the thread <b>desi</b>/ first hand experiences in nature

oh im sorry aly! ill post bollywood horror stuff

where a ghost comes out to freak a beautiful girl out and breaks into melodical dance...and falls in love with the girl but he is a poor ghost and she is a rich girl...her dad would never accept him because of it...and because hes a ghost

so she runs away from home...they get married and have a kid...the dad is mad and kills both ghost and daughter

the son ghost then haunts the family...

zimmz
18th June 2011, 23:11
More common and real little freaky (or spine chilling) moments:
1) when you are walking down the street unconcious of surroundings and then suddenly a dog barks at you from inside any home.
2) walking alone at night and a sudden movement in road side small trees or bushes (by animals)
3) similar to above if every thing at peace but suddenly a gust of wind shakes the tree brnahces/leaves.

chaiwala
18th June 2011, 23:14
@chai wala

Are you Indian or some really old guy who was born during pre-partition era?

No bro I'm from West Indies. Why do you ask?

Prince_Pathan
19th June 2011, 00:44
More common and real little freaky (or spine chilling) moments:
1) when you are walking down the street unconcious of surroundings and then suddenly a dog barks at you from inside any home.
2) walking alone at night and a sudden movement in road side small trees or bushes (by animals)
3) similar to above if every thing at peace but suddenly a gust of wind shakes the tree brnahces/leaves.

im normally the one in the bushes

Aly
19th June 2011, 21:33
No bro I'm from West Indies. Why do you ask?

lol are you really?

I was just reading one of the incident that you mentioned in which you said that you were an infant and that you guys lived in india in those days!


just out of curiosity ..you know? :D

kingkash786
19th June 2011, 22:40
most scary place is a place your used too being full and then you go to it one time to find it completely empty i.e your house, or school or masjid

Adnan-KSA
19th June 2011, 23:20
Masjid is most Haunted place where you will find Jinns , but the Good Muslim Jinn.

Saqs
20th June 2011, 01:32
Ok, here is another one. Hopefully the Giggling Girls one got quite a few scares. (Check Post #100 on Page 2). Not that this is a continuation of it.

The House in Lahore
Now this is a story I've heard from my cousin, who was recollecting his first-hand experience, and he isn't usually one to get scared or lie (infact, he wasn't scared when he was telling me this, he was just telling me the story as a matter of fact).

This happened in Lahore, Pakistan.

As can be expected from a group of friends, one of the group was a 'darpawk' (coward is too strong a word, so we'll stick with 'scared'). He would always be talking about jinn stories and freak himself out. One day, they all dared each other to go to this house in Lahore (near Model Town somewhere) that is known to be haunted and empty.

So after much discussion they went off together in one car (there were 5 of them) at around about 11pm or so. Once they got there, they debated it between each other again and went ahead with the plan. They dared their friend who was the 'darpawk' to go in, and yell out from the within and the top of the roof, and then come back down. Simple. However it took much convincing (involving $$) to get him to go. But at the end, he wanted to silence his critics and so he got out of the car.

They all saw him walk into the dark and empty house from the side. He jumped the fence and was out of sight. They waited for him to call out to them. 5 minutes. 10 minutes. Nothing. They called out for him. Nothing.

Then my cousin's phone rang. It was their mate. Calling them. He picked up and said "acha bhai, aynda se tujhe darpawk nahin kahein ge, abi aaja wapas (OK bro, we won't make fun of you anymore, you've proven yourself, now come back).

His mate on the other line said "Nai, tum log chalay jao, main raat guzaar ke aoun ga. Kal milein ge." (No, you guys go ahead, I will stay the night and see you tomorrow).

My cousin argued with him that he wasn't going to leave him there as he won't be able to explain that to his parents when he got back, and his dad had entrusted him to bring him back home. But his mate was adamant that he was going to stay the night. And then he hung up.

After much debate, the rest of the mates waited a while and then left. As the car was pulling out of the driveway, in the rear-view mirror they saw their mate waving frantically and running after them. "Gaari roko Garri roko" (Stop the car, stop the car) my cousin said. They all got out of the car and saw their friend panting and breathing heavily, drenched in sweat.

"****-****** W.T.F!?! MAN...yeh kya mazaak hai" - (What is this bullsh*t prank!) their friend swore and berated them.

(I'll just translate the rest without the Urdu transcript, with C for my cousin, and M - for their mate)

C - "But you just told us to leave"

M - "NO!, I was screaming out from in there as you originally dared"

C - "But we didn't hear you scream at all"

M - "I was on the roof and was screaming at you guys...how did you not hear me?"

C - "We didn't see or hear you scream"

M - "Then how the hell did you speak to me? You just said you heard me tell you to leave"

C - "What? Yeah, you called me man. I recieved a call on my mobile from you, telling me you will stay the night...here I've got the phone call in my history"

M - "W.T.F?! I didn't call anyone when I was in there" (checks his own call history and no call had been made)

Without further ado, and needless to say, they got the hell out of there.

Prince_Pathan
20th June 2011, 01:46
that was a bit disturbing... looks like plans were made by the malevolent to take the kid...

Adnan-KSA
20th June 2011, 01:46
^ I have seen the House from outside its pretty scary ..

Saqs
20th June 2011, 04:05
that was a bit disturbing... looks like plans were made by the malevolent to take the kid...

Shahid bhai was touring overseas the year this happened. But he does work in mysterious ways.

Dr. Schaden Freud
20th June 2011, 08:04
Looks like the "darpok" guy took the case of his friends. :))

It is easy to go in there, make a call and then remove it from his phone and come back when those guys were leaving.

It would have been spookier if your cousin's phone record also had not registered any calls from that guy.

Adnan-KSA
20th June 2011, 16:25
Looks like the "darpok" guy took the case of his friends. :))

It is easy to go in there, make a call and then remove it from his phone and come back when those guys were leaving.

It would have been spookier if your cousin's phone record also had not registered any calls from that guy.

This was the case i think, the cousin's mobile didn't have the call history

Dr. Schaden Freud
20th June 2011, 16:34
Nope - notice that it is M (mate) who has no call record according to the story.

Aly
20th June 2011, 17:27
^ just remember that they had a bet on it and generally when it's about money all the other genius ideas take back seat

Also these kind of "the weak one turning the table on the wiser ones " may look believable and appealing In the movies but normally in real life every one knows the other person too well to get excited by such thoughts and hence embark on something that is totally against ones's nature

Dr. Schaden Freud
20th June 2011, 17:34
^ just remember that they had a bet on it and generally when it's about money all the other genius ideas take back seat

Also these kind of "the weak one turning the table on the wiser ones " may look believable and appealing In the movies but normally in real life every one knows the other person too well to get excited by such thoughts and hence embark on something that is totally against ones's nature

Don't you think that the guy who went in fooling all others is a more plausible explanation to the whole thing than a ghost calling these people in such a way that they think the call is from their friend's number and, at the same time, managing to make sure that these guys don't hear their friend screaming from roof-top?

Yet, somehow, despite being able to do so much (tapping into the phone networking and clouding out the noise this guy was making) the ghost can not make sure that the victim doesn't run away and stop the car from going? (When all it has to do is to close the door or something which sounds relatively simple when compared to what it has already done)

Mohsin
20th June 2011, 17:35
Yes there is no such things as ghosts...but there are such things as jinns.

?? Excuse my ignorance but are they not the same thing?

aly i have more stories and they involve a isolated rooftop

they say never look at trees if in a rooftop...something will always be watching you

Seriously?!
I know you should never p1ss on a tree because of the Jinn residing in them

PB
20th June 2011, 18:07
Im not muslim..But this creeped me out, Saw it on a friends wall.

Can somebody explain WTH this is?

7MR3pNUT81o

Adnan-KSA
20th June 2011, 18:08
?? Excuse my ignorance but are they not the same thing?



Seriously?!
I know you should never p1ss on a tree because of the Jinn residing in them

I think Ghost is the Soul of Dead Human and Jinn is unseen creature

thecricket
20th June 2011, 18:19
Im not muslim..But this creeped me out, Saw it on a friends wall.

Can somebody explain WTH this is?

7MR3pNUT81o

http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?t=130776

chaiwala
20th June 2011, 19:38
^ Yeah, but appropriate for this thread, so worth the repost in my opinion. And, real or fake, that video is pretty scary.

cornered-tigers
20th June 2011, 19:56
In South Carolina and Georgia there are stories of creatures called boo hags that kind go along with sleep paralysis. They say boo hag's get their sustenance by sitting on top of a sleeping person and sucking out their breath. The person falls into a deep sleep with crazy dreams. If the person wakes up during this time, they experience symptoms similar to sleep paralysis. Some people even claim to have seen the boo hags as they wake up.

They maybe Poo Hags, BS!!

cornered-tigers
20th June 2011, 19:58
As a teenager I used to scoff at k-ala jadoo etc.

When I was arnd 18 my mother was oiling my hair and she asked me why I'd shaved off a lock of hair. Well I hadn't but there was a shaved patch about the size of a 50 paise coin.

Mom realised it was k-ala jadoo and told me to so. God I still recall the shivers I got when I realised k-ala jadoo did exist.

how big is the patch now? :)

PB
20th June 2011, 20:02
How do you find out if there is some sort of Black (Can't believe that word is censored) Jadoo on you, or your family?

Dr. Schaden Freud
20th June 2011, 20:34
There was a TV show in India where they left a few hot girls in a haunted/reportedly haunted location during the night with lights off and asked them to perform some tasks in the dark.

Looked like a fun show.

I only caught one episode and the location was an abandoned old theater which has been closed for thirty years after twenty people died in a fire accident. Locals claim that they hear voices from the theater during night. They brought some "paranormal researchers" first and they went to the place in night and set up numerous cameras and found some shadows and stuff on camera which were apparently inexplicable.

Then, they fitted small cameras in the whole theater and the show was shot next day when the girls were left in the middle of the theater and had to perform tasks alone. They were scared ****less and one of them who heard whispers and stuff just called for help and gave up before she could finish the task. She was pretty disoriented afterwards and slapped the show's people who went in to rescue her.

Adnan-KSA
20th June 2011, 21:08
Sleep Paralysis

http://atlantaghosttours.com/images/Wiki_John_Henry_Fuseli_The_Nightmare.jpg

Dr. Schaden Freud
20th June 2011, 21:09
Why is the donkey so excited?

in_cutter
20th June 2011, 21:13
Sleep Paralysis

http://atlantaghosttours.com/images/Wiki_John_Henry_Fuseli_The_Nightmare.jpg

It feels exactly like that..weight on chest.

Adnan-KSA
20th June 2011, 21:25
Why is the donkey so excited?

that is just a statue

PB
20th June 2011, 21:28
The best scary show was on Zee Tv.

Loved watching it when I was 5-6..

UnHoeNee Is what it was called...Don't know the proper spelling, but it sounded exactly like that.

Prince_Pathan
20th June 2011, 21:39
Why is the donkey so excited?

i think its a horse

Prince_Pathan
20th June 2011, 21:41
<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/nAJqtDXgHBA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

anybody remember this? epic theme tune? lol

Looney
20th June 2011, 22:36
BWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA P_P that brought back some old memories

Prince_Pathan
20th June 2011, 23:09
i know i watchd a few episodes:))....am watching something called purani haveli atm..the guy throws himself out the window first minute

probbaly a sign that the movie is so bad he had to jump

chaiwala
20th June 2011, 23:44
<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/nAJqtDXgHBA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

anybody remember this? epic theme tune? lol

DUDE!!! I loved that show when I was a kid! I'm so glad that you posted it, brought back some great memories that I had forgotten about. :)

Saqs
21st June 2011, 00:26
Don't you think that the guy who went in fooling all others is a more plausible explanation to the whole thing than a ghost calling these people in such a way that they think the call is from their friend's number and, at the same time, managing to make sure that these guys don't hear their friend screaming from roof-top?

Yet, somehow, despite being able to do so much (tapping into the phone networking and clouding out the noise this guy was making) the ghost can not make sure that the victim doesn't run away and stop the car from going? (When all it has to do is to close the door or something which sounds relatively simple when compared to what it has already done)

:)) I find it hilarious that a ghost story is being analysed with logic.

Aly
21st June 2011, 06:23
:)) I find it hilarious that a ghost story is being analysed with logic.

Exactly, if you go strictly on the basis of logic then I think a thread like this shouldn't exist in the first place

Dr. Schaden Freud
21st June 2011, 07:32
Aahat used to be quite scary. Zee Horror Show was actually a bit funny with all the make up.


Today's kids don't get to see a proper horror show. Now they have - shhh...koi hai :)) :)) :))

Dr. Schaden Freud
21st June 2011, 07:34
Exactly, if you go strictly on the basis of logic then I think a thread like this shouldn't exist in the first place

Why exactly?

A lot of people have talked about real life experiences that are very hard to explain without believing in existence of some kind of occult element we are unaware of.

I commented on that story only because there seemed to be a simple explanation for the whole thing which did not involve ghosts.

Aly
21st June 2011, 07:53
Why exactly?

A lot of people have talked about real life experiences that are very hard to explain without believing in existence of some kind of occult element we are unaware of.

I commented on that story only because there seemed to be a simple explanation for the whole thing which did not involve ghosts.

yeah whatever but you should realize that you very much spoiled the fun :)

it was a pretty good story until you started yelling out about the only little flaw it had. :)

as they say...something are better left unsaid :D

Dr. Schaden Freud
21st June 2011, 08:14
I have heard that people who are "possessed" sometimes do things that require incredible physical strength and are very hard to subdue.

I don't think they do anything that human body is not capable of doing, but, if you completely let go and don't care about pain, I guess, you can stretch limits.

It must be a really scary experience for all those friends and relatives who try and subdue a "possessed" person during exorcisms. The "ghost" sometimes targets to people individually and tries to scare them. The first instinct will be to run away, but, if it is someone that you love, I guess, you just can not let them be in that state and would give it your all despite getting scared or hurt.

I think, some posters in this thread have claimed that they have experienced this.

Zu456
21st June 2011, 19:23
Apparently young girls shouldnt go to graveyards with perfume on. MY grandmum as a child went to the graveyard with perfume on. WHen she came back she demanded food. Her voice went all deep and she wouldnt talk to anyone properly she just said food particularly mentioned popcorn. THey told a religous man they new. They gave her bags and bags of popcorn. She ate more than a little girl could possibly eat. The man said various surahs and said Jinn leave this body remember you will naswer to Allah and so on and so forth.
true story I didnt get told the details though :(

chaiwala
21st June 2011, 19:24
Apparently young girls shouldnt go to graveyards with perfume on. MY grandmum as a child went to the graveyard with perfume on. WHen she came back she demanded food. Her voice went all deep and she wouldnt talk to anyone properly she just said food particularly mentioned popcorn. THey told a religous man they new. They gave her bags and bags of popcorn. She ate more than a little girl could possibly eat. The man said various surahs and said Jinn leave this body remember you will naswer to Allah and so on and so forth.
true story I didnt get told the details though :(

That's creepy. How did you figure out it was because of perfume?

Mohsin
21st June 2011, 19:28
Apparently young girls shouldnt go to graveyards with perfume on. MY grandmum as a child went to the graveyard with perfume on. WHen she came back she demanded food. Her voice went all deep and she wouldnt talk to anyone properly she just said food particularly mentioned popcorn. THey told a religous man they new. They gave her bags and bags of popcorn. She ate more than a little girl could possibly eat. The man said various surahs and said Jinn leave this body remember you will naswer to Allah and so on and so forth.
true story I didnt get told the details though :(

I think women arent even allowed to visit graveyards fullstop...

amirfanforlife
21st June 2011, 19:36
Damn, this thread is scary!

My mum said when she was small and used to live in Pakistan, there used to be a graveyard near her house, and jinns would have weddings - just like we do, and you couldn't see the jinns but you could hear dhols and what not...
Not really a scary story, but felt like sharing it. :P

I've also seen people who have been possessed by a jinn, scary stuff.

Dr. Schaden Freud
21st June 2011, 19:45
Apparently young girls shouldnt go to graveyards with perfume on. MY grandmum as a child went to the graveyard with perfume on. WHen she came back she demanded food. Her voice went all deep and she wouldnt talk to anyone properly she just said food particularly mentioned popcorn. THey told a religous man they new. They gave her bags and bags of popcorn. She ate more than a little girl could possibly eat. The man said various surahs and said Jinn leave this body remember you will naswer to Allah and so on and so forth.
true story I didnt get told the details though :(

*Gulp*

Heard a very similar thing once from my father's friend.

He was talking about a girl in his locality who once went to her village and started acting weirdly after coming back. She'd eat a lot of food and would have mood swings etc. She had fits and started abusing people in a weird voice. Since, she never swore at people before he family members suspected some kind of possession and took her to a "baba".

The baba talked to the spirit inside her and apparently the spirit told his name in front of everyone. Told them that he saw the girl in a white saree from a tree and found her attractive and hence, went inside her. He agreed to leaving the body when asked to do it, but, demanded non-vegetarian food and liquor (the girl's family were vegetarians) After eating a lot of food and drinking the alcohol provided, it left the body. The girl remained unconscious for a few hours and then came back to senses.

My father's friend was quite convinced that this happened. He was a kid when this happened and this girl and her family were their neighbours.

Dr. Schaden Freud
21st June 2011, 19:46
That's creepy. How did you figure out it was because of perfume?

May be they attract the spirit. Just like the spirit in my story said that he found the girl attractive.

Zu456
21st June 2011, 20:29
My uncle owns some land and this young man who works there got posessed. And he too demanded food. He ate like 25 parathas. These jins like their food. Its true the posess people. JIns live amongst us some are religious some arn't. Its likely they live in your house this very instant. They avoid humans but the non muslim evil Jins can harm you. If qu'ran and namaz is not read in your house and haraam practises go on then theres more likely to be bad Jin in your house and angels wont visit. This is true stuff.

Prince_Pathan
21st June 2011, 23:31
DUDE!!! I loved that show when I was a kid! I'm so glad that you posted it, brought back some great memories that I had forgotten about. :)

yeah man watched some old episodes...so nt scary anymore haha...the theme song is legend though

wonder hw many ppl on here are old enough to actually remember this

Kray_jackson7
22nd June 2011, 02:57
According to my friend, Once his mum was heading to his room when she saw 'him' walking down the stairs yet when she went into his room he was there fast asleep...


I live opposite a funeral service place :P

Saqs
22nd June 2011, 03:33
Told them that he saw the girl in a white saree from a tree and found her attractive and hence, went inside her.

Sounds like a rapist.

Looney
2nd July 2011, 00:59
KHANEWAL: A pir beat a woman, while performing an exorcism on Friday morning.

According to a nurse at Nishtar Hospital, Katchi Abadi resident Zakia was taken to a local pir by her family after she began to have an asthma attack. The pir, Safdar Khan, took the woman into a room and tied her up with rope. He then stuck a burning poker through her wrists and feet and beat her bloody with a stick.

Locals in the area said that after Zakia screamed in agony, the pir released her in her parent’s custody. “He told her parents that the djinn had been exorcised and that the only way to get rid of the demon was to burn her and beat it out of her,” said a nurse Rehana, who told reporters that the doctors at the hospital had refused to release a report on the case. “The doctors won’t file against Safdar. They often send epilepsy or asthma cases to him to lighten their own load” she said.

Police officials also refused to file the case, after Zakia’s brother tried to file a report. “I didn’t know my parents were taking her to a pir. My sister can no longer walk and she will be bedridden for the rest of her life because of this,” Zain Hadi said. “I tried to tell my parents that this exorcism is fake and that my sister actually suffers from asthma but they didn’t listen. They took her to the pir when I was away from home,” he added.Safdar Pir’s attendant Shani told reporters that the pir had cured the woman. “They knew the risks when they brought her here and she is cured now. She was writhing in pain when they brought her and she could barely breathe. Now she is calm. Her wounds will heal in time and she is no longer possessed,” he said. Shani said that Safdar has asked Zakia’s parents to sacrifice a goat in her name and distribute the meat among the pir and his patrons to garner favour of the spirits.

“One needs to appease the djinns on our side before they can move against the evil djinn possessing the girl.
The police know there was no other way which is why they haven’t said anything and the doctors come to us regularly for such things,” he said. Shani said that Safdar often ‘treated’ patients who had been referred to him by hospital officials.
“They always send us the cases that they know are for us. The possessed people are treated here. That is why the doctors will never go against us. Safdar is one of the most famous healers in this city,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 2nd, 2011.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/200591/botched-exorcism-shell-never-walk-but-at-least-shes-free-of-the-djinn/


:facepalm:

violet_may
2nd July 2011, 02:18
:facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

Poor girl :(

Usman
2nd July 2011, 02:38
This thread has freaked me out. But here's a couple of my stories.

First story

On a typical summers day in Lahore, my aunt was cooking food in the kitchen. In the corner of her eye she saw my cousin (her son), who was perhaps 3 at the time, walking towards the stairs of the house with his eyes fixated to something at the top of the stairs on the chaat. He was staring directly at whatever was on the chaat and was not blinking. He was moving robotically towards the stairs, as if he was being controlled, and he then began to walk up the stairs. My aunt tried getting his attention by shouting his name 4 or 5 times, but my cousin continued walking in a trance up the stairs.

Quite concerned that her son as a small child might fall off from the stairs, my aunt quickly left the kitchen and ran towards him. As she approached him, she looked up and saw a woman with no facial features, but with long black hair standing on the chaat calling for my cousin to come to her. My aunt grabbed her son, ran into a room and locked all the doors. Immediately on entering the room, my cousin came out of his trance. My aunt and cousin stayed in that room until my uncle returned from work later that evening, at which time he examined the chaat. He found nothing. To this day, some 18 years later, my aunt maintains that the woman on the chaat was some form of other entity who was there to harm her son.

Second story

This is a story told to me by another cousin of mine and one who I really don't think would lie. This is a different cousin and different house to the story above. But anyway, as is usual in Pakistan, in the middle of the night one day, the electricity went out. Since it was hot, my cousin made his way to the chaat to try and sleep there until the electricity came back. To get to the chaat in this house, you have to go up a set of stairs and open a door at the top. After a little while on the chaat, my cousin decided to go back downstairs and get some water. He opened the door to go back down the stairs and on the other side of the door stood a man with a beard and wearing a taqiyah (the hat which muslim men wear, often when going to read namaz.) The man walked onto the chaat before disappearing. My cousin was freaked out, but returned to his room for the rest of the night.

The following day, in the middle of the night once again, the electricity went. This time, freaked by the incident the night before, my cousin didn't go onto the chaat. But as he opened the door to another room in his house, he saw the same man again. Once again, the man then disappeared. This time my cousin was really freaked. So the next day, he got a religious leader to come and examine his house to see what was happening. The religious leader instantly told my cousin that there was nothing to worry about. He said that the jinn in his house was naik. He said to leave a Janamaz (prayer matt) in the room where the jinn was seen last, together with some water to allow the jinn to do wadu and a towel to allow the jinn to dry up.

My cousin followed these instructions, and left a folded Janamaz on the floor, next to a jug of water and a towel. My cousin shut the door of the room that night and ensured that nobody could have entered it. Upon returing to the room early in the morning when the sun was rising, my cousin was astonished. The folded Janamaz had been laid on the floor. The jug of water was all gone and the towel was still wet. From that day onwards, my cousin has never come across this particular jinn.

chaiwala
2nd July 2011, 06:22
This thread has freaked me out. But here's a couple of my stories.

First story

On a typical summers day in Lahore, my aunt was cooking food in the kitchen. In the corner of her eye she saw my cousin (her son), who was perhaps 3 at the time, walking towards the stairs of the house with his eyes fixated to something at the top of the stairs on the chaat. He was staring directly at whatever was on the chaat and was not blinking. He was moving robotically towards the stairs, as if he was being controlled, and he then began to walk up the stairs. My aunt tried getting his attention by shouting his name 4 or 5 times, but my cousin continued walking in a trance up the stairs.

Quite concerned that her son as a small child might fall off from the stairs, my aunt quickly left the kitchen and ran towards him. As she approached him, she looked up and saw a woman with no facial features, but with long black hair standing on the chaat calling for my cousin to come to her. My aunt grabbed her son, ran into a room and locked all the doors. Immediately on entering the room, my cousin came out of his trance. My aunt and cousin stayed in that room until my uncle returned from work later that evening, at which time he examined the chaat. He found nothing. To this day, some 18 years later, my aunt maintains that the woman on the chaat was some form of other entity who was there to harm her son.


WHAT. THE. F

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f131/Bigtool4u/ScaredBlkKid.gif


There goes my sleep tonight. :(

SOSami
2nd July 2011, 08:39
No sure if anyone knows who Danny Baker is but he's a radio host here in England.

On his show the other day, he told the story of when he was a kid, him and his mates were messing around with a Ouija board. Nothing was happening, so as a final attempt he put an old penny in his pocket and said "if there's anything out there, what is the date on the coin in my pocket?"

Ouija board indicator went: 1 to 9 to 1 to 3. He took the coin out of his pocked and it was dated 1913.

The board indicaor then went to D--O---N---T etc, going on to spell 'Don't play any more'.

Radiance Of Australis
2nd July 2011, 10:59
^
My stupid friends played the Ouiji board once. One of my friend asked it to spell out her phone number. It did.

I warned them so much against it. Still the idiots did it.

Saqs
2nd July 2011, 11:07
Some great additions Usman, Sami and ROA

Radiance Of Australis
2nd July 2011, 11:21
My sister( in Canada) once stayed over at a cousin's place who she is very close to. The cousin's husband was out of town, actually and so both of them and my cousin's 4 year old son slept in one room.

My sis told me that when they were lying in the dark at night, the 4 year old son asked my sis in his broken lingo, "Khaala (aunt), what is that?"
She asked him what was he talking about. The nephew said that there was something next to the window, staring.

My sis then, half scared, turned to the window and saw nothing. She didn't know whether to be relieved or more scared.

She sharply told him to go to sleep and assured him that it was just the curtains.But the kid replied that there was something behind the curtains that was looking onto them. He also said it was a 'monster'.

At that point my sis was really afraid. My cousin had already drifted off to sleep. She half yelled at my nephew and told him to shut his eyes and ignore that thing.

Another time the same cousin saw her son staring and gesturing towards a dark corridor of her apartment. She got scared and told him to stop but the kid just said the 'monster' is calling him.

Dr. Schaden Freud
2nd July 2011, 13:21
^
My stupid friends played the Ouiji board once. One of my friend asked it to spell out her phone number. It did.

I warned them so much against it. Still the idiots did it.

Do these things actually work? Some of my friends invited me to a session with these boards and I was too chicken to go. (I told them that I didn't think anything would happen)

They claimed that they did actually get response and a coin they were using moved on its own and answered questions too.

Normally, I wouldn't have believed them but there was one guy amongst them who I really rate as extremely intelligent and rational. He's a no nonsense guy and even he vouched for the story.

If spirits do exist, I'm guessing, it is not too prudent to meddle with them or trying to connect with them.

Kray_jackson7
2nd July 2011, 13:44
I believe ouija boards are real. Depending on your luck you might talk to a evil spirit or a normal one. If i talk about the prank we did on one of my mates :)) but thats not for this thread.

kingkash786
2nd July 2011, 13:45
Do these things actually work? Some of my friends invited me to a session with these boards and I was too chicken to go. (I told them that I didn't think anything would happen)

They claimed that they did actually get response and a coin they were using moved on its own and answered questions too.

Normally, I wouldn't have believed them but there was one guy amongst them who I really rate as extremely intelligent and rational. He's a no nonsense guy and even he vouched for the story.

If spirits do exist, I'm guessing, it is not too prudent to meddle with them or trying to connect with them.


Irrefutable evidence that it works most see all the related videos to truly understand the risk of messing with these boards

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_jSzrWP_gk

Dr. Schaden Freud
2nd July 2011, 14:09
Scary video there, kingkash.

Pregnant women, children or people with weak hearts should definitely give it a skip.

kingkash786
2nd July 2011, 14:16
I know have you seen it all just gets more and more frightening

Prince_Pathan
2nd July 2011, 14:46
Do these things actually work? Some of my friends invited me to a session with these boards and I was too chicken to go. (I told them that I didn't think anything would happen)

They claimed that they did actually get response and a coin they were using moved on its own and answered questions too.

Normally, I wouldn't have believed them but there was one guy amongst them who I really rate as extremely intelligent and rational. He's a no nonsense guy and even he vouched for the story.

If spirits do exist, I'm guessing, it is not too prudent to meddle with them or trying to connect with them.

they do

heard tht a bunch of girls were playing in a treehouse with a ouija board...mid teens...

one of them went crazy shortly after...

and apparantly none of them speak about the event

Radiance Of Australis
3rd July 2011, 13:42
they do

heard tht a bunch of girls were playing in a treehouse with a ouija board...mid teens...

one of them went crazy shortly after...

and apparantly none of them speak about the event

Where? :P

Prince_Pathan
3rd July 2011, 13:58
here in ireland...

dont go near the estate where it happened either...have always felt very uncomfortable there...all surrounded by huge trees...

as a kid i used to feel uncomfortable walking through it because i had to walk home...but then when i found out the story i took a different route haha


apparantly djinns are very tribal...they will follow you if they have a liking...and make life hell (literally)

asad1996
13th July 2011, 04:22
Lol, this is a good thread keep updating, honalooooooooolooooooooooo

6xafridi
13th July 2011, 19:43
OP - I can't believe i read that shizzle.. maybe you thought your audience was primary school kids lol

chaiwala
13th July 2011, 19:59
OP - I can't believe i read that shizzle.. maybe you thought your audience was primary school kids lol

LMAO. Even I didn't read that crap. Way too long. I blindly copy/pasted from another website. I just needed something to start my tread :)))

hokie
15th July 2011, 08:08
Ok, so this happened a couple years ago. I was home from college on summer break and a friend and I decided to watch movies over at her place. Her family had just left that morning to visit relatives in a different state for a few days. My friend couldn't get any days off from work, so she had to stay behind. I went over to her place in the evening and we made a bunch of popcorn and watched the first movie. My friend went into the kitchen to refill our popcorn and sodas and she told me to pick out another movie while she did that. She mentioned she had more movies upstairs in her room and asked me to run upstairs and grab them. There weren't any lights on upstairs, but it wasn't too dark because the light from downstairs lit the stairs and hallway up enough so I could see. The only lights I turned on were the ones in her room. After I found the dvds I turned around to leave the room. As I was walking out, I saw someone that looked just like my friend's little sister walking out of her sister's room. The only difference was that her eyes were bright red and she had kind of a sinister look on her face. Now my friend's bedroom was at the very start of the hallway close to the stairs. Her sister's room was at the end of the hallway and right across from it was their parents room. The figure that resembled her sister stopped briefly in the hallway and looked at me before it walked into their parents bedroom. I ran down the stairs and into the kitchen calling my friend's name. She asked what was wrong and I told her what I had seen. My friend doesn't believe in stories like these and she just kind of rolled her eyes at me. She wanted me to come upstairs with her so she could prove there wasn't anything there but I refused to go back up there lol. I ended up going home before we watched the second movie because I just didn't feel comfortable at her house anymore. I have been back to her house several times since then and have never had any other similar experiences.

SAF
15th July 2011, 09:24
Ok, so this happened a couple years ago. I was home from college on summer break and a friend and I decided to watch movies over at her place. Her family had just left that morning to visit relatives in a different state for a few days. My friend couldn't get any days off from work, so she had to stay behind. I went over to her place in the evening and we made a bunch of popcorn and watched the first movie. My friend went into the kitchen to refill our popcorn and sodas and she told me to pick out another movie while she did that. She mentioned she had more movies upstairs in her room and asked me to run upstairs and grab them. There weren't any lights on upstairs, but it wasn't too dark because the light from downstairs lit the stairs and hallway up enough so I could see. The only lights I turned on were the ones in her room. After I found the dvds I turned around to leave the room. As I was walking out, I saw someone that looked just like my friend's little sister walking out of her sister's room. The only difference was that her eyes were bright red and she had kind of a sinister look on her face. Now my friend's bedroom was at the very start of the hallway close to the stairs. Her sister's room was at the end of the hallway and right across from it was their parents room. The figure that resembled her sister stopped briefly in the hallway and looked at me before it walked into their parents bedroom. I ran down the stairs and into the kitchen calling my friend's name. She asked what was wrong and I told her what I had seen. My friend doesn't believe in stories like these and she just kind of rolled her eyes at me. She wanted me to come upstairs with her so she could prove there wasn't anything there but I refused to go back up there lol. I ended up going home before we watched the second movie because I just didn't feel comfortable at her house anymore. I have been back to her house several times since then and have never had any other similar experiences.

Whoa, thats freaky. I would have literally crapped my pants if I were you. Did she passed through the doors (like in the movies) or was it like a real human being? :D

hokie
15th July 2011, 14:19
Lol no the doors to the rooms were already open.

asad1996
2nd August 2011, 00:29
keep updating guys....

Saqs
2nd August 2011, 00:40
Apparently there is a forest in Japan that is a suicide haven. It is called Aokighara.

Since the '50s, almost 500 people have committed suicide there.

It averages almost 30 per year according to official reports. The number of deaths there used to be reported but then the Government stopped doing so for fear that it was bringing it to unwanted attention to it.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/Aokigahara_forest_01.jpg/300px-Aokigahara_forest_01.jpg