Are places haunted or are people haunted?
By figment_28
@figment_28 (49)
United States
January 29, 2009 12:19am CST
My friend and I have a theory. Both of us tend to be sensitive when it comes to paranormal activity, and I guess you could say that we are amateur ghost hunters. The thing is when ever we go out ghost hunting, there seems to be more "activity" around us than usual. I can say perhaps it is just an over active imagination, or could it be more?
4 responses
@fwidman (11514)
• United States
29 Jan 09
If the two of you are sensitive to such things then it seems natural that there would more activity around you. But, to answer the first question, it's both. People can be haunted, meaning the spirits are always around them and places can be haunted. Maybe the two of you have spirits following you around all the time
@soulist (2985)
• United States
14 May 09
I think both places and people can be haunted. I mean i think ghosts and spirits can follow people around when they move or whatever. Like fwidman said if you two are sensitive to paranormal activity it is natural that spirits and such would want to be near you if they want to tell you something to show that they are present.
@dawyka3 (34)
• United States
10 May 09
people and places are both haunted when its a place its called a haunting when a person is haunted its a poltergiest
@moofish (43)
• New Zealand
9 Apr 09
Hi, I tend to agree with you there, I believe that people open up windows to another reality and I believe regardless of the location these windows are oonnected to the individual. I do also think that locations can have votexs over them in which case a house for eg: can be haunted as well. I'm glad you mentioned this as most people don't go there, perhaps they are a little to afraid to accept their own responsibility where hauntings are concerned.