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Listen for strange noises. Each home provides out little creaks and
moans, especially if it is old. However a haunted house might emit
noises which don't have any earthly enterprise being there: footsteps in
empty rooms, knocks on closed doorways or windows, scratching noises
towards the walls, cries and whispers in areas the place no one has been
and even the sound of music in the air.
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Watch
your pets for odd behavior. Cats and canine can sense issues past the range of human perception and might be able to
detect Ghost or Spirits in a haunted house. Look for them to fixate on one spot,
monitor one thing unseen throughout a room, growl and hiss for no
apparent motive or refuse to enter an area the place you know they're
normally comfortable.
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Keep watch over doorways and cabinets to see whether they open or close
for no reason. Each house has an odd creaky door, however doorways in a
haunted house could open and close even after you're sure you locked
them, generally in entrance of your very eyes.
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Search for indicators of "manifestation" out of the corners of your
vision. Shadows may appear with no obvious supply, you might catch sight
of an apparition reflected in a glass or mirror, otherwise you may spot
an apparent determine in the periphery of sight, only to have it vanish
whenever you take a look at it squarely. Ghost or Spirits in a haunted home often
show themselves solely on the sides of our perception, defying our
efforts to see them directly.
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Really feel for hot or cold spots showing within the haunted house.
These are areas of "useless air" where the temperature is considerably
different than that of the surrounding area with no obvious cause.
Specialists imagine it may be the sign of a spirit passing.
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Look for levitating objects or objects which disappear and reappear
without being moved. These are very direct indicators of a haunted house
and are extremely rare. But objects which float and move in front of
you, or which vanish only to reappear in an open and apparent place are
positive indicators that something not-of-this-earth has taken up
residence.