I had a "feeling" it was likely you had an autistic child. coolpeace These intuitions happens to me more frequently all the time as I embrace that this kind of knowledge is readily available. And since your son is older than mine, with your experience I'll have tons of questions to ask you. eyebrow

It is pretty telling that your youngest boy's fear of the dark started with the room swap into the more active room. Added is the fact that the basement feels more comfortable to your daughter (I was quite afraid of our basement growing up scaredtwitch). And then what you felt, with something rushing up to check you out. Wow. [Linked Image] So do you think it is an entity attached to the room, or abundant energy in that one room? Or something else?

Your post triggered so many thoughts on the subject of my son's bedroom. I have never slept in there, but two weekends ago, we were having a stressful day, so to provide a bit of comfort, that night I lay down with him in his bed, which I have not often done. I was very tired and my eyes were at half-mast. There was a poster hanging at my eye level and in the reflected light I could see the image of a couple of little beings that looked like they were engaged in a battle. It was not scary, but not happy either.

So I closed my eyes and started to drift off when I heard my name spoken loudly in my head which brought me fully awake. And though my name has been spoken a few times softly to me before, this was a unique experience. Over all, in just those few minutes of laying there, I thought, this room really does seem more active.

Add to that the fact that I photographically capture entity images sometimes in the reflection of his window and in other reflective surfaces of the room. AND, the electricity runs into the house above the corner of his room. I have a feeling this amplifies the scenario, as does the fact that the sun sets in line with his west-facing room, and that energy adds to it as well.

I guess I do think my son's room is active. Highly charged perhaps. shocking

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Another point to add about spirits or ghosts, when they are here visiting they change the atmosphere in the room. The change will make us wake up if we are asleep, and it also causes the hairs on the back of the neck to stand up and get a prickly feeling in the skin. I don't doubt that these are the feelings that make it feel "evil" because for the most part it is the unknown - especially for a child it would be very frightening. As for us older folk, I'm sure much of it is from the "programming" we receive while growing up.


Informative and well put! thumbup

Do you experienced the presence of spirits often?