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Title: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 06, 2006, 02:53:16 PM
Okay, recently I heard someone. Or something. Knocking from the inside of my wardrobe, I've only opened it on some occassions, such as cleaning it, because I ain't using it.
Well, as said, I heard something knocking on it, and I went there to check what it was, but I found nothing. I closed the door and I heard something more like slamming onto the door, so I opened it again. Still, nothing.
Then I let it be open for a while, then shutting it. No knocking.
Since this I have felt like someone was stalking me around in my house, even watching me closely.
I am afraid I've let something out in my house, please, could someone help me?
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 06, 2006, 03:52:32 PM
Do you live alone?
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 06, 2006, 04:13:08 PM
Yes, I do.
I live alone in a house.

To add, I recently noticed that a fan on my computer-table had moved about 25 centimetres, it has not got the power to move itself.
I am really afraid that I've let something out from the wardrobe that wont leave me alone.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Morticia on July 06, 2006, 04:22:31 PM
Are you a Christian by any chance?

It has been my experience that a lot of these entities are demons.  Mainstream Christians don't tend to believe in  these supernatural occurrences, but I do.

Keep posting and tell us as much about yourself as you are comfortable sharing.  Maybe we can come up with a solution for you.

~Morticia

Edit: Thought of something else.  Is this a free-standing wardrobe?  Not a closet?  If so, check the wooden sides and joints for any signs of a crack.  The wood could have popped and cracked, making a lot of noise.  Of course that wouldn't explain the fan, but it might shed a different light on the problem.  Always look for a  'logical'  solution first.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 06, 2006, 04:35:26 PM
I am Christian, yes.

This is not a freestanding wardrobe.
At this point it's 1:35AM~ and I do not dare to go to bed, I am feeling as I'm being watched.
I do believe in supernatural things.
I've heard that Pentacles or Pentagrams should protect you from demons, am I wrong or is this true?
I have a gigantic red Pentacle on the wall, opposite to the wardrobe.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Morticia on July 06, 2006, 04:41:11 PM
Ach!! Throw it away!

This is a sign for wicca or witchcraft.

Since you're a Christian you might want to hang a cross in that spot. 

Since you're a Christian and have already given your heart to the LORD, the rest should be easy.  My opinion is "yes, you're being bothered by a demon." Why?  Who knows?  It might be looking for someone else to torment and thought it would give you a try.

 So speak aloud, say "I belong to Jesus Christ and I am covered by His precious blood.  He died for me and no one has as much power as Jesus does to protect me."

Read your Bible aloud, or play Christian music in your room.  For some reason this demon thinks he's found a playground and it's time to explode him into oblivion.

Pray aloud - tell God you know He is watching over you. 

Be sure to let us know how things go.  I am praying for you right now - try to get some sleep.

~Morticia
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 06, 2006, 04:49:55 PM
The Pentacle has been there long before I moved in, and it's painted on the wall, I believe it ain't just to overwrite it.
Some rumors about my house has also been going, such as a man hung himself in the basement, I haven't found out anything about this yet, but I will sure try to research some in it.
I will read aloud from The Bible and will also do as you said.
If this doesn't work I will rest once it's dawn, I cannot feel the demonic presence at dawn.

I've had Déjà vu, or suffered from it before. I recognize this demonic presence, but cannot put my finger to it. It's like it has been here before, and when it makes it move I will remember it from before.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 06, 2006, 04:52:33 PM
Definitely remove the pentacle from your house. Well, paint over it when you get a chance. I agree with the advice Morticia has given you. If you are a Christian who has received Christ into his life, then you are invulnerable. It - whatever it is - can only use your fear against you. Don't be afraid.

I too am praying for you, but purely as an act of moral support. The blood shed by Jesus Christ is all the power and protection you need - and we've had that for 2000 years  :-)

Are you in the Netherlands?
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 06, 2006, 04:57:24 PM
I live in Sweden.

As you say I am invulnerable to it, it calms me a bit.
I will paint over it as fast as possible, that means when the stores are open.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 06, 2006, 05:04:17 PM
In the morning (not long now:4 or 5 hours?) if the weather is good, get plenty of fresh air into your house. Eat well and don't give it much mind. If you don't use the wardrobe, then getting rid of it will maybe help put your mind at ease. Don't obsess over this - instead use the rest of these small hours to get some sleep. Things always look better in the daylight  :-) When you are finally up and about, reaffirm yourself to Jesus Christ, and in your own good time remove the painting. Each slap of the brush against the wall is a slap in the face of Satan  :-D

Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Phantom X on July 06, 2006, 08:26:09 PM
I live in Sweden.

As you say I am invulnerable to it, it calms me a bit.
I will paint over it as fast as possible, that means when the stores are open.

Damn, I cant make fun of you because you could be family. Well, I suggest some salt(demon wise) or as a good christain reading the bible. Im sure our friends here can give you some versus to say.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 07, 2006, 05:26:50 AM
I've painted over almost the whole Pentacle now, read aloud from The Bible. But as it is dawn, I cannot tell wheter it has worked or not.
Thank you for suggestions though, I will tell you later if it has grown weaker.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: jordyn on July 07, 2006, 12:06:08 PM
if a man hung himself, perhaps it's a ghost?

but i was inspired to search out, knockers...they're more of the fairy realm, 

"Goblins - They are somewhat malicious little creatures. They can appear as animals. They are thieves and villains and count the dead among their companions. They like to tempt people with faerie fruits. They're not truly completely evil, however. Mine goblins make knocking noises where they know there are rich deposits of ore. To avoid the Knockers' wrath, a pastie (traditional miner meal) should be left for them."

but if you're frightened because you feel like you're being watched and things are moving, that doesn't mean it's demonic, have there been any attempts to harm you or maliciously frighten you?

it's interesting that the first instinct when experiencing the supernatural is to blame evil demons waiting to pounce...there are so many other creatures out there that find sport in harrassing humanity.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 07, 2006, 04:15:17 PM
I've painted over the Pentacle (In white color) and hung up a cross there instead.
Read aloud from The Bible, cleaned up the wardrobe.
Said the creed (think that's the name).
And right now I don't feel as I'm being watched, nothing has been moved, no knocking, nothing.

I thank you for this solution, we'll see if the peace last, if not, this ain't the last you'll hear from me.
Thanks again!
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 07, 2006, 04:23:38 PM
I'm glad that you feel better! I prayed for you, and I know Morticia did too. Please keep us informed if anything changes, but as I said last night, don't obsess about it - that plays into their hands.

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/storm_dancer/preacher.jpg)

Can I hear an Amen?   :-D
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Linus on July 07, 2006, 04:42:19 PM
If you meant from by any means.

Amen!
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 07, 2006, 04:47:34 PM
I was talking in general (there are a few Christians on this site) but yours is just grand!  :-) Amen, brother!
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Dark Lord M on July 07, 2006, 06:10:51 PM
Congrats Linus on working everything out, most people that seek our help and advice never post more than once or twice. But you pulled through congrationlations!  :-D :-D :-D
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Morticia on July 09, 2006, 11:30:20 PM
DOUBLE AMEN.

since there was a pentacle on the wall, its fairly obvious that someone previously in the house had an interest in, or practiced the occult in some way.  I would think youve gotten rid of the intruder.  It probably was thinking it was still welcome there.

Morticia

ps - and yes, I did pray, too.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Dark Lord M on July 12, 2006, 06:31:40 AM
Maybe it would be a good time to lock this, unless everyone wants to say amen...
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on July 12, 2006, 07:09:57 AM
We'll leave it for a while in case Linus wants to come back to it. You never know what's around the corner...
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Nina on July 17, 2006, 03:02:34 AM
Amen and Aleluja! 0-)
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: jordyn on July 17, 2006, 10:27:01 AM
i still like the knockers idea...*pouts*
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Dark Lord M on July 17, 2006, 02:28:48 PM
Knockers are in caves, not wardrobes. And they also help people, but I'm not going to get into it since this isn't the right forum.  :lol:
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: jordyn on July 17, 2006, 05:02:35 PM
Knockers are in caves, not wardrobes. And they also help people, but I'm not going to get into it since this isn't the right forum.  :lol:


a wardrobe can be a cave, didn't you watch chronicles of narnia?  :P
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Moloch on September 05, 2006, 02:21:23 PM
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Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: InKY on September 05, 2006, 03:45:15 PM
The Pentacle has been there long before I moved in, and it's painted on the wall, I believe it ain't just to overwrite it.
Some rumors about my house has also been going, such as a man hung himself in the basement, I haven't found out anything about this yet, but I will sure try to research some in it.
I will read aloud from The Bible and will also do as you said.
If this doesn't work I will rest once it's dawn, I cannot feel the demonic presence at dawn.

I've had Déjà vu, or suffered from it before. I recognize this demonic presence, but cannot put my finger to it. It's like it has been here before, and when it makes it move I will remember it from before.

Just one imp to another, but why the frick did you move in to a place with freaking huge red pentacle on the wall?

I hope your problem has been solved; if not, you might  think about actually sanding away the thing and walking through your house dedicating it to God.  And if the fear in you that your knocker could return will remain with you, it might be best to leave that place.
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Moloch on September 05, 2006, 07:52:37 PM
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Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: jordyn on September 08, 2006, 09:23:56 AM
i still like my knockers theory...*pouts*
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Morticia on September 08, 2006, 07:09:37 PM
Pentagrams are not a sign of evil, inverted pentagrams are though.

I'm going to go out on a limb and open myself up to a good deal of disagreement and ridicule.

I believe pentagrams stand for something very evil.  They're supposed to symbolize witchcraft or one form or another of paganism.  The inverted pentagram is the symbol for satanism.

The only difference is that the satanists are aware of who they are worshipping, witches don't have a clue.

~Morticia (former witch)
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Devious Viper on September 08, 2006, 07:28:47 PM
I agree Morticia. And for any doubters, the reported results of our advice should be sufficient. No "banishing rituals", no dialogue with demons, just plain, honest prayer and belief.

Anyone got me an Amen?

 :wink:
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Moloch on September 08, 2006, 08:33:41 PM
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Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: Morticia on September 08, 2006, 08:49:45 PM
I understand what you're saying, but I am looking at this problem and trying to offer the solution that is correct in all ways; religious, morally and ethically, simply to please G-d.  When evil entities are banished by the mere mention of His name, that increases faith and belief and gives us a glimpse of His power and glory.

Please excuse me for giving this comparison: if you knew someone was robbing a bank and wanted to stop them, would you blow up the bank?  Or call the police? 

 0:)

~Morticia
Title: Re: Knocking on the wardrobe
Post by: jordyn on September 09, 2006, 09:27:38 AM
I agree Morticia. And for any doubters, the reported results of our advice should be sufficient. No "banishing rituals", no dialogue with demons, just plain, honest prayer and belief.

Anyone got me an Amen?

 :wink:

(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h271/dynnykuns/preacher.jpg)

:-D

Pardon me for indulging in my Southeastern USA heritage here but............. My Dad told me over and over that the mark of genious was not smarts on paper but how you solved a problem. If you found a working solution to a difficult problem; then you were a genious. I've modified this to: "If it works, who cares?"

that's a tricky statement...it would depend on what worked if it's something that a person should care about...in this case, i'm sure some banishing ritual or other witchy sort of solution would work and could be quite successful in doing so, but would anyone really not care?

there's a lot of things that will work if you think about it, but it's difficult to take into consideration what else would become involved...as long as you care, it should work.  :)