black francis wrote:That show is the worst of all the paranormal shows. They are too quick to claim demons and I haven't seen an episode where they come up with any evidence. How did a bunch of kids get their own A&E show? That's the real paranormal story.
My friend's aunt used a ouija board at 3:00AM alone in front of a mirror in her room. One night she saw a black dog emerge from her closet and disappear. You'd think she would have stopped but she continued and she one night she looked up into the mirror and said she saw dozens of people in her room via the mirror. She called the cops and they made a report and everything. I'm sure she has stopped since then. And I do believe her. I don't mess with that ouija stuff.
Was it the black dog ghost from Cape Cod?
I'm afraid of Ouija boards too!
My Grandfather was a Rosicrucian and they used to look in mirrors supposedly to see who they were in their past lives.
When I was 15, in H.S. a lot of the kids were into witchcraft. There was a group of girls who formed a coven

one guy's dog was named Hades and one guy called himself Lucifer and wore a red cape to school
One day this "coven" asked me if I'd like to take home a book of spells and try it. I took it and noticed there was a spell to raise the dead. It said it took three nights of repeating the spell to work and it had to be said at the same time every night btwn 3 and 4 am.
By the third night of repeating the spell I was convinced the book was bullshit and went to sleep. I woke to find a man standing by my bed, staring, not blinking, with a bowler hat, a vest with a pocket watch, longish black hair, black eyes and a moustache. No matter how many times I put the blanket over my head and pulled it down, he was still there. I was living in my parent's furnished basement at the time. I ran upstairs without looking behind me and didn't sleep downstairs for months. The person I was summoning was Edgar Allan Poe because at the time I was doing a report on him and thought he seemed like a cool guy. This guy looked JUST like him but I don't know if he ever wore bowler hats.