I am a little curious to what extent someone could grew confortable to "weird" things taking place in ones home. I grew up in a house that gave of a lot of natural noises that may freak someone out if they actually believed in hauntings and poltergeists. We, who lived there knew that it was just the pipes in the heating system contracting and expanding, a mouse colony in the walls somewhere (these mouses just about never showed up inside the house thou). The whole house are also clad in metal sheeting and a later added brick wall outside that. Then to top it of we had a ball of lightening entering the cellar and explode down there distorting the house form somewhat, basically a ball will roll away if placed on the floor above of where the ball lightening exploded. Moving objects above of what the wind may cause thru a open window or the household cats may have done never happened thou.
So back to my question, how much may one grew used to and would any of you look for explanations beyond the normal physical plane? Am I rationalizing away things to much? All tree of my sisters have all interest in the occult and has been dabbling in attempts to see the future using cards and other stuff, they freak me out and I have told them, even if I am not a believer in such things, not to try to see my future. One of them even claimed to have "felt" a spirit of sorts in one of the rooms of the house. The house is built in the late 60ies in an area that a ago century was marshland so it's relatively newly settled even thou it may been inhabited thousands of years ago. According to my sister it seemed to be a cave man type of guy so who knows, I never felt that presence but the room in question was just a storage area anyway.
Oddly enought I did feal something strange when the family moved in to my grandfathers house after he died, leaving the old house for my brother. In the other house I did for a time feel uneasy about a certain spot that was also the central point in the whole hose, the logical place to be if you want to guard the whole building with just a single person. This just lasted for a short period of time, then suddenly ceased. I don't say that my grandfathers spirit stayed for a while but if he did, he may have realised that I got totally freaked out and then just decided to leave so to not cause more harm by lingering there. Am I talking absolute nonsense here?
I guess that I am such an oversceptic guy that I am even become sceptic about my own scepticism and thus get these uneasy feelings that maybe there actutally are something there...