So yesterday I was playing with a Ouija board with my friend, and I knew I wasn't moving it an my friend swore on everything that she wasn't either (she is not a kind of person to take that lightly). The board told us its name was Abigail and that it died in 1769. Anyways I thought nothing of it and walked home around 1 at night (I live in a really nice town so walking at night isn't that peculiar) although i felt some sort of a presence this time, or like someone was watching me as well as some strange jingling sound. I got home and realized someone had left the stove on (its old so it was just gas was pouring out and no flame) I turned it off and thought nothing of it and went to be.
The next morning I woke up and everything was fine, but around 9:30 pm I was in my room looking up Youtube Ouija board experiences and all of a sudden my computer crashed (it had full battery life) my lights flickered and my printer was starting to print something out, i fear i pulled the power to the printer and it stopped and i ran out of the room.
Does it sound like i am being haunted or is this just paranoia?
I've actually heard of the ideomotor effect and thought that might be the cause...
Also right after i wrote this i went to grab something in the kitchen, and when I came back my closet door was wide open, it has a tendency of opening on its own but i distinctly remember slamming it shut...
The next morning I woke up and everything was fine, but around 9:30 pm I was in my room looking up Youtube Ouija board experiences and all of a sudden my computer crashed (it had full battery life) my lights flickered and my printer was starting to print something out, i fear i pulled the power to the printer and it stopped and i ran out of the room.
Does it sound like i am being haunted or is this just paranoia?
I've actually heard of the ideomotor effect and thought that might be the cause...
Also right after i wrote this i went to grab something in the kitchen, and when I came back my closet door was wide open, it has a tendency of opening on its own but i distinctly remember slamming it shut...