Monday, March 28, 2011

Philippine Ghost

by: Carrin Canos


What is a Ghost?
           A ghost - or spirit or apparition - is the energy, soul or personality of a person who has died and has somehow gotten stuck between this plane of existence and the next. Most researchers believe that these spirits do not know they are dead. Very often they have died under traumatic, unusual or highly emotional circumstances. Ghosts can be perceived by the living in a number of ways: through sight (apparitions), sound (voices), smell (frangrances and odors), touch - and sometimes they can just be sensed.
Ghost stories from Philippines
A Ghost Boy in the Car

by: amakajaku

            It was 8:30 in the morning, we got all up to go grocery shopping and buy supplies for my cousin's birthday. When we were all ready to leave, I was the first to get in the car (2nd hand mitsubishi Pajero) since I don't put on make-up. I was silently enjoying the car music. I didn't notice my aunt going up to the back seat. She claimed she saw a spiky-haired boy beside me looking at the opposite side to where my aunt was. She thought the boy was my youngest cousin, I only notice her saying "Miguel, where's your brother?" I looked at her wondering why she's calling me Miguel (Name: Denice). When the actual Miguel came up to the back seat, my aunt was shocked she saw the real Miguel. Looking back to the back seat where I was, she also got shocked the boy was no longer there.
         Even before this happened, there were numerous counts of farts but no one was farting at all. Even if the car was 2nd hand, it was still running at a fine condition. We got scared each time we left on a trip with that car. My father even saw the boy in the back seat through the rear mirror. We were all threatened by this spiky-haired boy. We went on this trip just to bless the car to be protected from evil spirits. It never happened again, we never saw the boy nor notice one of his farting.

A Little Girl In My Room

by: Pinkyred77

             During my college days I lived in 6 different apartments in Cebu City. I only had major scary experiences in 2 of these places. The first one was in my uncle's rented apartment and the other one was the 5th one I rented. I usually occupied a whole room.

The 5th apartment was an old two-storey house made of wood. It had 3 rooms. 2rooms upstairs and my room downstairs. The big room upstairs was occupied by my other 4 housemates (all of us were ladies). The other one was occupied by a medical student. I occupied the room downstairs.
              One night, I was so exhausted I slept like a log. Then in the middle of the night, I suddenly woke up to the sound of a little girl's voice humming in my ear. It sounded like a lullaby. As I was opening my eyes, I saw the fading figure of the little girl in a lacy white dress leaning her elbow on the bed just beside me looking at me while humming a song. She was gone in 2 seconds. She looked very friendly, but it still scared the hell out of me. I didn't go back to sleep that night after that incident. Too scared the little girl would show up again.
             The following night, I slept upstairs in the big room with my other housemates. Of course I told them about it, and they believed me. Their room upstairs was dark even during the daytime. That night, I had a nightmare. I think it was another episode of a sleep paralysis. I saw this big hairy hand holding my arm pinning me down. I couldn't move. As I lay there, fighting it, I prayed the Our Father repeatedly. It was like I was struggling for the words. Then suddenly it went away. 

Ghosts in Korea

 by: Joshua Valentino C. Flores


               If you have lived in Korea for more than a couple of months you have most likely heard a ghost story or two. Most of these ghost stories are comical and even silly, for example, a bathroom ghost that queries its potential victims if they prefer red or blue toilet paper, and depending on the answer, either kills them or lets them go. The more serious stories fall along the lines of urban legends. Usually they start out as having been heard from a friend who had a friend that????..sort of thing. One would assume, however, that in a country with 5,000 years of history filled with wars and natural calamities that there would be ghost everywhere. Yet, for some unknown reason, few Westerners have reported seeing ghosts. The few stories that I have found concern the Westerner walking his dog along the Han River and suddenly encountering a Japanese ghost, dressed in his uniform and emerging from the water. Another story is about a G.I. (I believe at Camp Casey) who was beat severely by a ghost in his barracks room – you tell me. I have also talked to several other people who have claimed to have seen ghost or felt ghost in Korea, and if there is an interest I can post them – if not….
                 With a few exceptions, most young Korean people do not believe in ghost. However, one young preschool boy insisted that his house was haunted. “There is a ghost in our refrigerator,” he whispered sagely as he
looked back at his smiling mother. “My mother told my brother and me to never open the refrigerator door because the ghost will get us.”
One elderly Korean man that I talked to noted that “a long time ago there were many ghosts but now there are only a few,” which leads to the question: where did the ghosts go?
                Indeed at one time there seems to have been a very strong belief in ghosts and other malicious spirits. A general of the Silla army during the Three Kingdom period always went to war accompanied by his Sapsaree, a wooly poodle-like dog to chase away the spirits that might haunt the battlefields and seek revenge on the living. Sapsaree basically means “dog that chases away spirits.” These dogs were kept throughout the country as protection from intruders: mortal and supernatural.
              With modernization and the development of science, many of the old mysteries have been explained by science and have ceased to exist, yet, there are some stories that persist ??? usually whispered amongst friends and neighbors about ghosts. Some of these stories are of unscrupulous real-estate developers who violate the resting places of the ancestors by improperly relocating cemeteries and building apartment complexes upon the once hallowed ground. Worse yet are the rumors that circulate about the developers that don’t even move the cemeteries but secretly pave over them and build their complexes. It is these allegations that form the origins of haunted apartments buildings in which the elevators, for no apparent reason, stop on the fourth floor. The number four has the same sound as the Chinese character for death and is widely viewed as evil ??? something similar to the number 13 in the West. It is almost impossible to find someone with first hand experience of this phenomena, or even harder, the location of one of these haunted sites.
              
                Here you will see pictures of an alleged haunted ????????????… the owner ran away several years ago after financial difficulties and then a truck driver stayed the night (of course) in the building and was awakened by a ghost. This organization offered a very large sum of money to anyone that could photograph the woman ghost and it has been on tv a couple of times – groups of people actually go on excursion tours of this building. There are many pictures here and if you look around the site you will find other pictures that people send in – one that I liked was the picture of heads hanging in a tree.


                                                     (Originally by ROBERT KOEHLER on DECEMBER 8, 2004)
Korean Ghost Stories at The Korea Society




Hongkong Ghost

by: Shallen Petilla


HONGKONG GHOST STORIES AND PICTURES


RESTAURANT GHOST!

  


            Mark writes, "This a picture of my girlfriend that I took with my camera phone, while we were out at a restaurant at the Burswood Casino in Perth Western Australia. I took it on the 16th Feb, 2005 but to be honest didn't really notice anything until just recently, about a month after it was taken. I've had friends tell me its probably just light glare, or dust but the image there looks way too defined and detailed for simple dust or light refractions. Nearest I can tell, its a head of girl or old lady, possibly even an orange dress of some sort, maybe. Understand I'm a little skeptical myself but I just cant explain it. You can see the table behind it, through it, even the edge of the table is slightly distorted, refracted even when it passes behind her. Size wise, it would of had to be right behind my girlfriend, on the chair the its head hovers above. Though what makes it even weirder, is the location. A casino restaurant? I don't know, I leave it up to you to decide what you think, but it was just too weird for me to ignore. My girlfriend wouldn't even look at it. Also there is a guy sitting behind her, you can see part of the grey t-shirt he's wearing. Now this is a non smoking area, its illegal here to smoke in enclosed restaurants. SO that rules out cigarette smoke. Though I bet a lot of smokers wish they could blow smoke faces."


       FLOATING LOST SOUL!


             "Ghostly-ruby" submitted this to our friends at theAsylum cam. She writes, "This pic was taken in a church in southwest Ohio.  It was brand new film, and there were no kids around, except the little boy taking the picture.  Not double exposure, as the film container had just been opened.  All the film was shot at the church.  Wildest thing I have ever seen."


GHOST UNDER THE BRIDGE!




                    He writes, "I'm so interested in ghost photos. I'm have been working in a Studio since 2000. I have tons of photos that showing Orbs. I think these are common. But last year my boss took this picture in a place called Al bida park. please look carefully under the small bridge. you can see a white figure.


WILL NEVER GO THERE AGAIN!


                  This photo was taken at cuckoo's nook in Birmingham, England. I'd heard that it was a spooky place from my childhood and after talking to a  few friends (rob is the one pictured) we decided that beings as it was the 6th of the 6th of the 6th, we thought we'd scare each other by going there at night. nothing happened while we were there but after looking at the photo's I noticed a blurry figure just on the right hand side of rob in one of the photos. it freaked us out to no end! I definitely wont be returning to that spot again anytime soon.



CENERY PHOTO REVEALS GHOST!


                 Jamie writes, "Hi there ghoststudy.com! This photo scared me to death when it came up on my computer screen. I took this photo on a mobile camera phone and it was meant to be of my friend Sarah. Upon uploading the photo to my computer I found this chilling figure and what appears to be a sort of skeletal face peering out of the shadow! All in broad daylight! What really creeps me out is the fact that the ghost is almost translucent. This was taken at roughly mid-day at John Cleveland College, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, this is situated about 300 meters from my own home! Thanks a lot, Jamie Lawrence.

Inside of the Nam Koo Terrace 


What's special of Nam Koo Terrace? It is one of the place famous of Ghost.


Nam Koo Terrace had been a place for comfort woman during Japanese colonial period. Many of females are forced to do some pornographic business. They suffered from tortures and finally died. Being with this terrified history, Nam Koo Terrace rumors with ghost. 

People believe in ghost like to doing some dangerous activities inside ghost buildings. They want to recall ghost through "Ouiji board" -  an activity to ask things by the power of Ghost. In 2003, three girls wanted to take adventure in Nam Koo Terrace and play Ouiji Board inside. Finally, one girls seem "attached" by ghost. Her friends feared and call Police to help. However, the attached girl came with unbelievable power while three policeman can't suppress her.

After this incident, the other two girls reported that they heard a male's voice in the Terrace to call them go upwards the 2nd floor. The attached girl said the ghost had followed her. for young people—seem to be a post-World War II phenomenon. They show the emergence of an autonomous youth culture.

Ghost in Thailand

by: Frank Eric


Phi Am 
         - A ghost which sits on the chest or liver of people whilst they sleep causing discomfort. It can be harmful.



Phi Braed 
             - A giant ghost which can be either male or female and sports a sucker like mouth. Is feared in Thailand as it is said to kill parents.


Phi Chamob 
             - This ghost is said to haunt the place where a woman has died in the jungle. This spirit does not do any harm.


Phi Duat Leut (aka Phi Kang Kaw) 
             - A ghost that resembles the western Vampire in that it sucks the blood of it's victim.


Phi Ha (aka Phi Tong Kom) 
             - The spirit of a woman who has died in childbirth. This ghost is considered to be very violent.


Phi Hai (aka Phi Tay Hong) 
             - These spirits inhabit places or areas where someone has died an unanutural or violent death. In search of victims to possess they are easily offended and will possess people at every given opportunity. They can be tempted to leave from their victim by making an offering however if this is not sufficient for the ghost then an exorcism will be required involving incantations and lustral water. Should this fail then a whip will be used to drive the ghost from its host.


Phi Ka 
             - These spirits dwell inside women and unless treated by eating raw eggs can be passed onto others without their knowledge. Can be violent and attack people. Similar to Phi Pob.


Phi Phrai 
          - This unfortunate spirit is of a woman who has died during childbirth. If that was not enough of a burden their body has been used in a ceremony to extract Phi Thai Hong lotion - this lotion is said to provide the magical ability to drive men wild and attracted to the woman that administers the concoction. The lotion is obtained by a sorcerer who will extract essential oils from the corpse by putting a lighted candle under the deceased persons chin.



Phi Kee 
             - After waking from a bad dream and going to the toilet you should ask your excretement to go peacefully before flushing so the spirit can take away any bad luck.


Phi Khamod (aka Phi Kaserg)
            - A spirit that misleads travellers and takes the form of a red star.


Phi Kra-hang 
            - This ghost appears as a man with feathers and a tail like a bird which it uses to fly around. It is rumoured to eat filth and is seen at night with a glowing aura. Said to be an unpleasant and frightening spirit.


Phi Kra-sue 
           - Probably the most feared ghost in Thailand the Kra-sue takes the form of a beautiful woman who glides along messmarising their prey. Often seen in long flowing dresses to hide the fact that they have no lower body, just a mass of internal organs and intestines suspended from their head. They are malicious and very dangerous spirit. It is rumoured that the Phi Kra-sue when alive ate something which, although looked delicious, was not cooked sufficiently and subsequently they were eaten away from their inside.


Phi Krasy (aka Phi Sing) 
           - Said to live inside the body of a witch. A witch can be recognised in the daytime by having a glazed look about them, are unable to blink and will not look at anyone in the face. Like the legend of a Vampire, the witch does not cast a reflection in a mirror. The ghost itself will escape through the mouth at night whilst the witch sleeps, and will feed on dirt and occasionally entrails, which ,if they are yours, will result in death. Krasy have a head the size of a tennis ball which is the colour of fire and a long bluish tail about half a metre in length. Before the witch dies their spittle must be consumed by someone else for the Krasy to be passed to their new host. Not regarded as a very harmful unless it eats your entrails....


Phi Lok 
            - A roaming ghost which haunts various localities. Its aim is to scare, frighten and mislead people. They can be seen as well as felt.


Phi Nang Ta-kean 
           - The ghost of a beautiful young lady that haunts the Hopea tree - as a result many Thai people do not like to have a Hopea tree growing in their garden.


Phi Nang Tani 
          - A female tree spirit which lives in banana trees and appears on a full moon night. It is regarded as a good ghost and will give bananas as food and occasionally may fill the alms bowls of itinerant monks. Similar to Phi Nang Ta-kean and for same reasons the Thais do not like this type of tree if haunted.


Phi Pa 
         - A spirit that dwells in the forest. Hunters may leave a piece of their catch to appease and show respect to the spirit, normally a bit of the eyelid, lip, tongue or foot of the killed animal.


Phi Pawb 
        - The spirit of someone that has died violently and sits on the shoulders of their victim causing the victim to appear lop sided.


Phi Peta  
         - A hungry ghost. It is said that anyone that is more preoccupied with material attachments and exclude the spiritual will be reborn as a Peta once they die. They have a giant belly and a mouth as small as the eye of a needle with an enormous appetite for almost everything, food, money, power or sex. A Peta ghost can sometimes be heard whistling at night, looking for someone to make merit for them. This ghost is ill tempered and agressive as they constantly remain unsatisfied.


Phi Poang Khang 
          - A spirit in the shape of a black monkey which likes to suck the big toe of people sleeping in the jungle. It is said to live near salt licks.


Phi Pob 
          - A devious ghost which will infest it's victim and eat away their entrails before leaving their victims body. In public if infested with Phi Pob the victim will pretend to be ill but when given the opportunity it will steal uncooked meat to eat at night.


Phi Tai Ha 
          - The spirit of a woman who has died of malaria, the ghost also has the ability to spread the deadly disease.


Phi Thuk Khun 
          - The lifeforce of a living person which has to leave the physical body and be sent out on astral journey on a weekly basis. If this does not happen then harm will come to its owner.


One of the most popular Thai Ghost Stories



The Story of Nang Nak

                Centuries ago in a rural village in Thailand Nang Nak lived happily with her husband, Mak. Everything seemed to be going well for the couple as Nang had just fallen pregnant and they were both looking forward to the birth of their first child. However, their cirumstances changed when Mak was called away to fight in a war leaving Nang to tend for herself alone.
                Many months passed before Mak eventually returned home after being injured and barely surviving the war. As he travelled closer to his home he noticed that many of his fellow villagers did not speak to him or acknowledge him. This was soon forgotten when he reached his home and was greeted by his beautiful wife, Nang and their new baby. Life soon returned to normallity for Mak and Nang dutifully undertook the tasks of caring for her husband, their baby and cleaning their wooden Thai style stilt house.
                Mak soon felt that something was not quite right, and strange things were occuring in the village. It was not until a friend of Mak visited him that things took a more sinister twist. His friend, along with the other villagers, knew that Nang had died along with her child in childbirth yet Mak was living with the ghost of his departed wife seemingly unaware of what had happened. The ghost of Nang, unable to accept her early death and thought of losing her much loved husband, was projecting an alternate world, disguising the real events from Mak.
                After returning home Mak's friend decided to go the next day to tell Mak that he is living with a ghost, however, the ghost of Nang would not allow this and killed him before he could tell the truth. The ghost of Nang became increasing protective over her husband, and killed anyone that appeared a threat to her or who would tell her husband what really happened to his wife.
It was not until Mak witnessed a strange occurrance that he began to realise that the world he thought he was living in was actually a charade implemented by his wife. Whilst upstairs preparing a meal for them, Mak witnessed a lemon fall through a gap in the floorboards and his wife's arm distend and stretch down to the floor below to pick up the fruit. Shocked by what he witnessed he began to see cracks appear in his world and that his house was not a nicely kept home but was now a derelict shack. Fearing for his life he fled to the local temple.
               Mak along with the terrified villagers decided to rid the village of the ghost of Nang and burned down the now delapidated house however this failed to have the desired effect and only angered the ghost of Nang more. After an unsuccessful attempt by the local shamen to exercise the ghost it was evident that they could not tackle the ghost alone as she was simply too powerful, such was her devotion to her husband, so it was decided to summon someone more powerful who could exorcise the ghost.
               The countries most revered Buddhist monk was located and arrived to tackle the spirit of Nang. After many attempts by Nang to evade the monk he overpowered her spirit and she finally repented allowing her husband to break free of her and start a new life. The body of Nang was exhumed and the monk retrieved a piece of bone from the forehead of Nang's skull as this would destroy not only the ghost of Nang but also her soul. Her body was again laid to rest and the ghost of Nang disappeared.
               The legend says that the piece of skull was made into a broach and worn by the monk until his death. It later arrived into the possession of His Royal Highness Prince Chumbhorn Ketudomsak and subsequently passed through the hands of many people. Today the whereabouts of the broach is unknown, but the sad story of Nang Nak continues to live on in Thai culture.

ghost caught on tape in Thailand


                    This video shows a discussion that took place on a popular Thai TV morning programme in which they play a clip of a karaoke party where nothing is strange as it happens everyday in Thailand, but what is weird about this clip is that the video reportedly captured a ghost.
        
        As the party goes on the camera captures one guest that is sat towards the door and is circled in red on the video, a young man who appears to be just another guest enjoying the party. That young man had tragically died on the way to the party he was struck while riding his motorcycle to the party by a pickup and died due to injuries however his spirit was captured enjoying the event. None of the guests saw him at the party and were unaware of his fate but he appeared on the video when it was reviewed later.  

        If this is a picture of a real ghost then maybe the young man did not know he had died and continued on his journey to the party as planned. Spooky isn't it. . . When people died suddenly their souls doesn't even know if they are still alive or if there are already dead.

Funny Thailand Ghost Video





a funny way to define different kinds 
of ghost in thailand. . . hehe 
not scary at all. . .

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Malaysian Ghost

By :  ian jake

Most Famous Ghosts and Demons in Malaysia


Pontianak



Pronounced "pone-tea-ah-nark"
  •  Famous Malaysian ghost
  •  Treated as vampire
  •  Female killed by his lover

Toyol


Pronounced "toe-yole"
  • died at childbirth
  • revived by Bomoh (Malaysian Shaman)
  • made to be a stealer; steal for it's owner
Pocong


Pronounced "poh-cho-ng"
  • mostly are Muslim
  • a hopping ghost
  • bounded with cloth
  • mostly are harmless

Hantu Raya


Pronounced "harn-too-rah-ya"
  • supreme ghost
  • leader of legion of demons
  • needs an allied person



Other Ghosts known in Malaysia

 HANTU BANGKIT 

              - The ghost of a murdered person which hangs around his grave.


HANTU BATU 
            
            - This is a formless ghost that loves to throw stones at passers by.


HANTU GALAH 

                 - A very tall and thin ghost.


HANTU GOLEK 

           - Just like the Pocong, this is a ghost that is bound in its death shroud. But rather than hopping, the Hantu Golek rolls on its side.


HANTU DAGUK 

              - Sort of like a will-o-wisp, it resembles smoke or mist ans is usually the ghost of a murdered person.


HANTU AIR

         - This is not really a ghost but more an elemental spirit that lives in the water, such as lakes or rivers.


HANTU APU 

        - This is a spirit that loves to hang around parties and gatherings.

HANTU BAJANG 

       - A spirit takes on the shape of a fox. It has an owner and lovers to disturb children.


HANTU JAMUAN 

       - A spirit that must be invited to any party or gathering or else it will wreck havoc.

HANTU JEMBALANG 

       - This is a spirit that is bound to a certain area. If any construction is done at that area, offerings need to be made to appease it.

HANTU KUBUR 

         - The generic term for any ghosts that haunts graveyards.