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- Mar 1, 2020
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My personal opinion is ghosts are around, but only if something is keeping them there. No afterlife, meaning heaven/hell/purgatory. If you don't want to stick around anymore you just rot in the ground.
I think alot of crazy shit happens all through our lives.
When something random happens at the worst or opportune time,we blame a "ghost or spirit".
If you look deeper its just us trying to make sense of things in the midst of chaos.
One thing you cant deny is when your gone,your gone...Aint no coming back.
For this I disagree, I have had stuff happen that cannot be explained by sense of chaos, there is shit that has happened that I could not possibly of known of yet I knew , it could only have come from something not of this world, nothing more nothing less
Were you on the "rum" when it took place?For this I disagree, I have had stuff happen that cannot be explained by sense of chaos, there is shit that has happened that I could not possibly of known of yet I knew , it could only have come from something not of this world, nothing more nothing less
Were you on the "rum" when it took place?
Were you on the "rum" when it took place?
Spirits,you know.Alcohol is called spirits for a reason.Not psychedelics but still..You have advertised your own rum usage.No I was a young teenager.....
and damn for being so known for my rum on here now
Spirits,you know.Alcohol is called spirits for a reason.Not psychedelics but still..You have advertised your own rum usage.
Long term alcohol abuse can lead to some crazy shit..I know from experience.
I seen a ghost three times. It's not like how they say it's like on TV though. It's real I don't care what anyone says
Your entitled to your opinion but It's not a figment of imagination to me. I never believed in ghosts. I never believed in anything at all until I seen it. I don't know about believing if a loved one is with you because the ghosts /spirts I seen where throughout my life not in relation to me. I dunno who they were in relation to anyone. I wasn't even scared either , It was just there. TV brainwashes people into thinking ghosts/spirts are the describtion you just said it was. Those things your stating are what they put on TV. If you seen a real one it's just well not like that in my experiencei think ghosts/spirits are a figment of imagination, and. like religion. can help heal insomuch as believing a loved one is still with you. in the same way ghosts are 'scary', if you believe in them then youll probably think you saw one.
Classical does that to me too, though rarely. My favourite is Sibelius' Swan of Tuonela, it's just something else.Never seen a ghost, a spirit or any sort of apparition. The closest I ever came to a mystical experience was the other day listening to Bach.
Don't believe in them at all. You'd think someone would have gotten one on video by now or something. Some evidence that wasn't just a bunch of "I swear I saw/heard/felt something weird." There just seem to be a million more logical explanations for every "unexplained" occurrence people bring up. And the whole concept just doesn't make any sort of a sense for me. So, yeah, no ghosts, no spirits, no souls for me.
Don't believe in them at all. You'd think someone would have gotten one on video by now or something. Some evidence that wasn't just a bunch of "I swear I saw/heard/felt something weird." There just seem to be a million more logical explanations for every "unexplained" occurrence people bring up. And the whole concept just doesn't make any sort of a sense for me. So, yeah, no ghosts, no spirits, no souls for me.
"The Buddha told life is suffering."They could be real. My history teacher said she seen a ghost, and that she was talking to a man for one second, and she turned away from him to look around, and then he disappeared.
I had a incident in the parking lot, and my grandpa was inside the restaurant getting pizza for us. Some lady waved at me, and smiled, then when I turned away for a second, and looked back, she is gone suddenly, like she never existed. I'm still skeptical of what I experienced, but this experience still haunts me.