Ghosts and all things spooky
For me, this is the first house I have been in since arriving in 2007 that has not had a ghost. The last house we had exorcised because there was always something happening at night and the non ac rooms were always cold. So we had a Javanese priest come along and remove him in a cup of water.
Then when I lived in my apartment I used to wake up in the middle of the night because I felt I was being watched. Someone with long curly hair. Again I never had AC and the room was cold and then it would warm up. Weird stuff...
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I was confused so I fetch an adult聽 ("someone in the back?), then the whole place was riot thought聽 it was a robber, but then I described in detail how the person looked like and everyone ended up praying that night hahah.
the reason they thought it was a robber is because it was impossible to access the back of the kitchen, as it was surrounded by other houses' walls.
Fun stuff!
(google pocong, too lazy to describe
)That'd be a pretty surreal sight!
You'll seldom see a Balinese walking around alone after dark.
Some of the most valuable property on Bali is along the Ayung River Gorge, but no Balinese will live within sight of the river or the gorge.
In reality you will find very few Balinese willing to talk about such things聟so prevalent is this belief.
That being said, I dont expect to see any ghost...
lukereg wrote:Lets get that photo on here to see. Always good for a bit of discussion.
I will ask Icha if she can post it!! 

The entire architecture of a Balinese compound is designed for keeping evil spirits out. For example, there is only one entry and exit door to your typical Balinese compound. Upon entering a Balinese compound one is immediately presented with a wall of about 5 feet in height and four feet in width which requires the person entering to either go left, or to go right to continue on into the compound. The Balinese believe that spirits cannot negotiate this particular wall and thus are prevented from entering the compound聟rather they are repelled backwards and out of the compound.
Following a death within a compound, the compound is subject to several purification ceremonies meant to guide the spirit of the deceased in the proper manner.
Many folks who have come to Bali probably will remember seeing signs at temples saying that women who are menstruating are not allowed anywhere within the temple. Some mistakenly feel this is unfair to women, but in fact the restriction isn聮t limited to menstruating women but rather to anyone with a currently active bleeding wound of any kind. The idea is that blood attracts evil spirits unless it is the blood of an animal used in sacrifice within the temple.
During my long years living on Bali I have personally witnessed two exorcisms both performed by the same Balian and to whom I am very close. He is also the personal Balian to our governor and is highly sought out because of his unique gifts. Both of these experiences shook me to my core and are forever etched into my memory.
Personally I don聮t know any expat who has been living on Bali for a while who hasn聮t experienced some amount of paranormal activity. Bali is ripe with this activity and would be very fertile ground for any serious students of this sort of thing.
You'd know, and make no mistake about it.聽 Some subtle signals would be:
-The regular appearance of a very large rat or snake.
-Cold spots within the room that aren't always in the same area.
-A feeling every now and then of something having just passed right through you and making you shudder.
Those are just a few signals.
So I could live in a haunted house and just not know about it.
Anyone want to come round for a slumber party to see if I have ghosts?
1. Don't turn the TV over when I am watching it
2. Don't watch me shower
3. Never drink my beer
Other than that just be friendly.
Seems to work
Sorry Lukasz & Sam, got your face there in the picture. Hope you guys don't mind


Btw you need to call Ghostbusters asap!

Samhand wrote:Anyone want to come round for a slumber party to see if I have ghosts?
This is without a doubt the best pickup line I've ever seen on this site.
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"There is nothing more scary than than a bar full of spirits and a full wallet."
尝耻办别!听
LAGI!lukereg wrote:Well I am totally convinced. There is nothing more scary than than a bar full of spirits and a full wallet.聽 But it is an interesting聽 picture.
Hahahahah!!! Yeaaa... you're right!!
Clear pic without the blondie girl, LOL!
But, this is gonna be the last pic for this topic 

was waiting for client in a coffee shop, my face was facing the pillar area + on my laptop, then I saw this moving, facing me, peeking in...

almost kicked the hell outta my table...
ghost prolly less scary.
edit: not the actual woman i find scary, just the smile... but hey, blackberry camera.

HaileyinHongKong wrote:Samhand wrote:Anyone want to come round for a slumber party to see if I have ghosts?
This is without a doubt the best pickup line I've ever seen on this site.
Aw shucks
Thanks Hailey
In many stories and movie we can see that the ghosts have different appearances.
Pocong is a ghost of the death body that it cannot be received by the land or earth with many reasons such as : when she or he life, they has black magic, or another reason
Pocong has varied depictions.聽 pocong have green faces with empty eyes . Another depiction states , pocong faced "average" and has a hole or hollow eyes closed cotton with pale white face . Those who believe in the existence of ghosts is assumed , pocong is a form of " protest " of the forgotten dead who opened his winding bond / shroud before his grave was closed .
Although in the movies is often portrayed pocong jumping moves , myths about even stated pocong moves hovering . This is understandable , because in the movies starring pocong could not move his legs, so that the passage should be jumping up and down . This situation also leads to a statement that was used to distinguish genuine and pocong false in the community
Maybe, belief in the existence of ghosts pocong developed only in Indonesia, especially in Java and Sumatra. Although his description to follow Muslim tradition , because moslem are majority and pocong has winding bond / shroud of moslem.
Generally , kuntilanak described as a beautiful woman with long hair and a long white shirt . Kuntilanak depicted happy terrorizing people to take revenge . Kuntilanak as appears always accompanied by fragrant frangipani flowers . Kuntilanak often said to be incarnated as a beautiful woman walking alone on the street is deserted. this ghost is a laugher ghost with scary sound. in other time kuntilanak has appearance like a bird. Some time, in a village kuntilanak can flying from a tree to another tree.
However as the town is a brewery town where the local beer is still delivered by horse and cart I suspect it's more folklore than reality.
I will not mentioned further but i wish all of ghost hunters can feel something and see something.
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