Chippenham

‘Chippenham’

    ‘Bear hotel’

‘A nun who is known to of died in one of the tunnels below The Bear hotel is now said to haunt one of the hotel bedrooms.
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3 Responses to Chippenham

  1. Administrator says:

    Are you experiencing something strange in your home from the sound of footsteps, knockings or some other unexplained phenomenon.

    Have you seen a ghost in your home.

    Are you experiencing Smells or oders in the home, that can not be explained, for example pipe tobacco smells, perfume or aftershave.

    Do you ever get a feeling that you are not alone in the home.

    Have you seen objects moving around by unseen hands in your home or work place.

    Many of these experiences are never reported because people don’t want to feel weird and odd.
    People are frightened to talk because of skepticism (it’s all in your head, it’s only your eye’s playing tricks, you’re hallucinating, its a misinterpretation of something natural or some other reply) and are talked out of what may of been a real paranormal experience.
    So if you are witnessing events and need someone to talk too, please post your comment below or If you prefer that you and your experience to stay private from public eyes then thats not a problem.

    Please contact me on email or mobile.

    I’m also available 24/7 on mobile, Tel. 07814299892

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  2. tori says:

    I am not a believer in the paranormal as such, but a friend of mine called dan came over and we discuss the situation quite often. One night when he came over, all the doors and windows were shut and my lampshade all of a sudden decided to shake side to side then about an hour later my daughters ball decided to roll right across the room while we were having a discussion. Now as I said I do not overly believe in paranormal activity but as all the windows and doors were shut, I can not explain what happened. (I am also from chippenham)

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  3. Administrator says:

    Hi Tori, and thankyou for your post.
    There are many possible ways of looking at this.
    1. that the movement of the lampshade was due to heavy traffic rumbling close by your home that moved the lamp or some other natural event had taken place that you were not aware of.

    2. This phenomena could also be the effect of psychokinesis or pk for short.Lets say for example, that this lampshade had some sentimental or emotional value to you and your daughter was undergoing some kind of stress in her life.People cope with stress in many different way, some cry, shout, scream, take it out on a wall, some turn to drink, some have epileptic seizures as release valves, but with some folks they’re not able to express their emotions and bottle their stress and there only release is through unconscious pk or movement of object via the mind.
    There are many documented accounts of unexplained events simular to your.
    Some of the best evidence ever captured of pk can be read in this book ‘The Poltergeist’ by Dr William Roll. Roll has researched pk since the late 1950′s and is known to be the leading researcher in pk.
    Check Amazon.com for the book ‘Poltergeist-William-G-Roll’
    3. There has also been evidence that apparitions are able to move objects. If there aren’t any previous evidence of your home been haunted then you can safetly discount that as the result

    So my thoughts are with either natural events or the effects for unconscious pk.
    PK events are very short lived and are known to be active for a few weeks, but have been known on rare occasions to stay active for a few years.
    These activities that are mainly evident in Adolescence to young adult are not negitive and are not an independent entity, spirit, demon, etc.
    The German label poltern (“to make noise”) and Geist (“ghost”), e.g “noisy ghost”, is an obsolete label with no facts.

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