Have you ever been to a place that seemed haunted or sad for no good reason?

Please, don't focus solely on haunted houses. I once visited a beautiful site with lots of rolling green hills that was a prison community hundreds of years ago.My companions all said it was peaceful... I felt uncomfortable being left alone there. We later found out it was the site of a shooting rampage that the community was still healing from.

My companions were shocked and wanted to get more details, while I was unsurprised. I just wanted to leave. Have you had any similar experiences?

What do you think causes them? Asked by reader645 48 months ago Similar questions: place haunted sad reason Politics & Law > Crime.

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Yes I think my ex-girlfriend's house is built on land where an slaughter of Native American's took place. I don't have any concrete evidence to support it, just the fact that it always felt that way to me... And we went on vacation once to Galena, Illinois, which used to be a popular vacation spot for Civil War generals - the hotel we stayed in had rooms dedicated to each one that had stayed there. Lincoln had even vacationed there several times.

Well the room we were in was dedicated to a general who had had his arm amputated in a battle, and later became a recruiter for volunteers. They had a picture of him on the wall, but I forget his name... Anyway, while my ex was taking a bath in the bathroom, with the door open, she screamed. She saw his face appear in the mirror.

I looked in and I saw it too. That is, it was plainly visible in the mist from the bath that was coating the mirror. Looks like the guy was haunting the room... It freaked her out.

Didn't bother me though... I don't believe in ghosts. That is, I don't believe that a human being's spirit is conscious and trapped on earth after death. But I do believe that there can be "impressions" that human beings can leave behind - an aspect of our spiritual abilities that we are little aware of...

Smelled Blood In the BedRoom** I lived in Germany and went to the party of one of hubby's co-workers. When we were ready to leave he said the coats were in his bedroom. I went into the dark room--and was over-whelmed by the smell of blood...can't describe it, kind of metallic... I walked over to grab our coats and felt something terrible in the far corner of the room.It was a heavy, evil kind of presence.

I grabbed the coats and trotted off to get my husband. He could see I was flustered. Our host said, "What's the matter?

You look like you've seen a ghost. " I just shook my head, said my good byes, and left. I told my husband what I'd felt.

He said his co-worker had described all kinds of problems sleep in that room. Bad Dreams, being tilted out of bed onto the floor he thought he was dreaming etc.Hubby told his co-worker that I'd sensed something and co-worker came and asked me about it. I told him...and said I'd never go back in that room... He started asking his neighbors and evidently during WW II a family was killed in that room by the Nazi's.... Scary!

That's when Hubby started paying attention to my 'feelings...' Sources: Life lessons...

I've been to a house that feels sad during house hunting last year. During house hunting last year, I’ve came across a house that couldn’t sell even at a below average price. It somewhat gives me a sad feeling.

Not that kind of creepy feeling, just a feeling of someone passing away in it. The agent later reveal that the previous owner suffering from terminal disease died in it. I suppose it is the negative vibes that trigger the feeling..

I licved in a House like that and my family divorced, now the house is a funeral service. When I was a kid, we lived in a farm, we were very happy in there; but as I was growing (first son) I need education and there were no schools near the farm, the family moved to the small city nearby, a Huge house, with a Huge garden and a Huge backyard, there was a children park inside the backyard even. But something was wrong with the house, the house was sad, the house was crying, my Mom says that back then I said that I was seeing skeletons in the closets at the nights; but all childrens see monsters in the nights don't they?

But I was in the same room with my parents and they were with me and I still was seeing the skeletons in the closet, calling me...I don't know it was because the house or not but my parents divorced after that. Years later we knew that the house was the scenary of a murder and a lot of suffering, I was told that the previous family suffered terribly in that place and that someone was killed; I also remember something about many people dying there over the years. Recently my grand grand mother died I go back to that city, the funerals service was in my old house; I think that the place now has the proper use; a place to cry and to suffer.

Sources: My Opinion .

Yes I was at disneyland and out of nowhere all the sudden there was this haunted mansion .

" "Where did this quote come from: "you sad, sad little man"?" "Sad news, but happy memories. Uncle Leo, from Seinfeld, passed away today. Video is not coming up for some reason." "Now, I'm really sad!

How do you feel about this? " "Do you have a "to be haunted" list?" "If you could wish one crime away, what would it be?

Sad news, but happy memories. Uncle Leo, from Seinfeld, passed away today. Video is not coming up for some reason.

Now, I'm really sad! How do you feel about this?

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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