Haunted Room?

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Drink Anchor,not Angkor.
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krisduncs wrote:Drink Anchor,not Angkor.
Ha! Good one.
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Stroppy, I have never any circulation problem.

I am very aware of the changes in weather.This is something like the 5th consecutive night I am feeling sleepless. Had to make up for the lack of sleep during the day. Meh, whatever.
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flying chicken wrote:Some of you may know that I recently moved. A few times in the middle of the night while sleeping I felt cold so I woke up to grab the folded blanket below my feet; that's when I saw my daughter sitting up silently mimicking and playing by herself and totally ignoring me.
You have kids?! Holy fuck.
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Why is the ghost there? Any ideas? Is it new or did it come with the house? If new, was it attracted there by the child? Have you asked your daughter about it - appearance, gender, activity, ethnicity, what it says/does? Is there only one? Have you taken any measures to deal with it such as making offerings to placate it or move it outside? Have you consulted the experts at the pagoda or considered bringing in a monk or other expert to deal with it?
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LTO wrote:Why is the ghost there? Any ideas? Is it new or did it come with the house? If new, was it attracted there by the child? Have you asked your daughter about it - appearance, gender, activity, ethnicity, what it says/does? Is there only one? Have you taken any measures to deal with it such as making offerings to placate it or move it outside? Have you consulted the experts at the pagoda or considered bringing in a monk or other expert to deal with it?
I dont know, as I am writing this I have yet to go to bed. My daughter is 15 months old and she keeps on acting strange as of 2 days ago....crying and wanting to follow her mother when she goes to the toilet for a pee. I dont know what it is, I just feel disturbed! Frank lee bent suggested it, though I somewhat believe in it, but I refused to obey to their command.
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If it is bothering you and you have a few extra bucks in your pocket, get a monk to help you with it, or at the very least make a little offering (some incense, food and water) and a prayer, best outside the house, talk to it, explain and try to get it to move on or move outside. Do you have any older friends or relatives that might be able to offer some procedural advice?
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Better get the "spirits" on your side rather than against you.
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The more you seek you accept it, the less impact it will have. Without sounding daft, be nice to it, a little recognition and maybe a little food and/or drink in the balcony, might just relax you both. Is it not about harmony?
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Fuck, how do you explain when a 15 months old kid waking up at the middle of the night and able to to open the locked door. Now right awake!!!
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