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[–] WhiteRonin 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Ghosts (I know several people who can see them at times), spiritualist (for a lack of better words, I met a lady who could pinpoint my reading of what I wanted to consult on -- I'm a skeptic and she blew me away), living ghost spirits (lack of a better translation -- people can haunt you similar as a ghost but slightly different), shamanistic spirits (sometimes, you just don't know what it was!)

None of the above is 100% or even I can say I saw except for the psychic lady the rest are just experiences that are just too strange to write off as a figment of my imagination.

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[–] CeepsNo [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Interesting, but Im not sure what you mean by shamanistic spirits. Did you have any experiences that would fall into that category?

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[–] WhiteRonin 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The Japanese call them YOKAI. They are similar to demons but yet unlike Christianity's demons.

I used to visit a shrine dedicated to the seven tailed fox even at night. Most Japanese are scared of them but when ever I went there I felt totally at peace. The 7 tailed foxes are normally nasty things that jinx you.

I also used to go to cementaries with GFs/SOs during the prayer season and no matter how agitated I was before going I'd always leave rather happy.

Ever consider that an apartment or house could be an entity? I do. One particular apartment seemed to make me feel like a millionaire but while I was living there for some reason I had huge expenses, I moved to a similar prices place and actually saved money.

I had one particular car that was rear ended, front ended, hit on the side and after getting it "blessed" never had an issue again.

While living in the U.S. I've only came across similar experiences I had in Japan near Indian reservations. However, a gallow in at historic site scared the fuck out of me, just creepy and dark feelings.

I should have stayed away! One thing I learned in Japan, don't take "power spots" lightly as in "hey! Cool! Let's go play ghost hunters in haunted houses." Believing or thinking that "ah! No worries I'm Christian" doesn't protect you.