Real life supernatural visits
Often people think the supernatural is something cooked up by religious fanatics to scare us all. Until you have had a one on one experience with the supernatural, it is easy to dismiss such claims as an overactive imagination. But what if it happened to you?
Below are three people's encounters with the supernatural.
1. Goodbye Friend:
My mom had three kids; that is me, the
youngest, and my older brother. Before either of us were born, however, there was Jonathan. He was a sweet little blonde boy, big blue eyes, wholesome kid,
great in school and active outside.
He was about six when he fell and hit his head on a rock while riding a bike. He got up, insisting he was fine. The next morning, my mom found him in his bed with one pupil dilated and the other not.
She got him air-lifted to the nearest hospital.
During
this time, Jonathan’s best friend Nick was sitting at the breakfast
table eating cereal. Nick suddenly gets up from the table and goes to
the door. When his mom questions him, Nick says that Johnny was
calling for him.
Nick and Johnny lived on
separate blocks, but they weren’t allowed to cross the street without a
parent yet because they were still fairly young. But they lived close
enough to call to one another to come out to talk at their respective
street corners.
So Nick goes out to the street corner
while his mother receives a call from mine that Johnny was just declared
dead in the hospital (idle brain aneurism that was triggered by the
fall). Nick’s mom can hardly handle this news and is now wondering where
her son went.
But Nick comes back a few minutes later. Although he heard Johnny calling to him but he wasn’t at the street
corner when Nick looked. So Nick sits down to continue with his meal.
When his mom asks Nick what Johnny was saying, Nick says he had come to
say, “Goodbye.” - SlutRapunzel
2. Missing Camper:
In 2010 my buddies and I
decided to camp out on an island at a local lake. One night as we are
cooking food and drinking beer, a canoe floats by with one guy in it. He
asks how we’re doing and we invite him to our island for grilled meat
and beers.
His name was Curt and he was super friendly but really seemed to be sad. We asked him what was up and he replied “Oh nothing really, it’s just that my friends are probably worried about me.” He looked at me and winked. “they’ll find out soon enough.”
Everyone liked Curt and since it was getting dark and he had been drinking, we offered to let him stay with us that night. He declined saying that he had to get to where he was going. I asked where he was headed but Curt ignored the question and said “you boys don’t know how lucky you are.”
His name was Curt and he was super friendly but really seemed to be sad. We asked him what was up and he replied “Oh nothing really, it’s just that my friends are probably worried about me.” He looked at me and winked. “they’ll find out soon enough.”
Everyone liked Curt and since it was getting dark and he had been drinking, we offered to let him stay with us that night. He declined saying that he had to get to where he was going. I asked where he was headed but Curt ignored the question and said “you boys don’t know how lucky you are.”
He hopped in his canoe and left. We
didn’t think much about it.The next morning as we’re fishing, a police boat pulls up. The officer asks if
we’re part of the search party that found the body. We obviously have no
clue what he is talking about so he tells us a story about a young man
in a canoe that disappeared last week. Apparently divers found his body
at the bottom of the lake two days before. The young man's name was Curt
Clark. We were so scared that we all packed up and left camp
that day.- GarrettDHall
3. Scary Light:
My wife’s mother passed away in 2003
from cancer. After the funeral, we all gathered at her house
for a final celebration of her life and it ran late into the
evening. My then 3-year-old son needed to go to bed at that point.
I walked him up the stairs. The room that my mother-in-law passed away in was
upstairs, and straight down the hallway as you reached the top of the
landing. My son and I walked upstairs together; I was holding his
hand. As we nearly reached the top of the stairs, my son stopped and
wouldn’t move…at the point which he could just see down the hallway. He
was staring straight down the hall.
I looked at him, then down the hall to
an open doorway to a completely dark bedroom. He just stared, and would
not move any further. I asked him “Buddy, are you OK?” His response
was…”Daddy. The light. The light scares me.” I looked again down the
hallway where he was staring into darkness. “Buddy, you see a light?”
“Yes daddy. It scares me.” - Mcboone
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