Do you believe in ghosts?
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I remember a ghost story my Mom always told. Her uncle was a pilot in WWII. He was training in Texas. He came from a farm in Northern Minnesota and had lots of brothers and sisters (my grandmother was one). One day his mother was alone in the farm house because all the men were out in the field and the girls were helping them. My great grandma heard someone walking around upstairs in the boys' bedroom. She went up to see who was there, but ....no one. This went on all day. A few days later she got notice from the USAF that her son had died in a plane crash while in training. It was the same day that she heard footsteps upstairs. They say the dead return home before leaving.8
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MadMaxMFP01 wrote: »@Hungrycatapilar21 wrote: »Absolutely! One grabbed my butt the other day and when I turned around there was no one there 🤔😳🤯
Because I'm considerably shorter than you.
That could be an advantage 😜
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Motorsheen wrote: »So, if space aliens exists..... do they also have ghosts ?
How would one fight-off a space alien ghost ?
I'm beginning to feel a little overmatched here.
The aliens will be robots.
No ghosts.0 -
___Soundwave___ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »So, if space aliens exists..... do they also have ghosts ?
How would one fight-off a space alien ghost ?
I'm beginning to feel a little overmatched here.
The aliens will be robots.
No ghosts.
Okay, yeah.... there is a very high likelihood that aliens (if they exist), in first contact, would be mechanical entities.
However, the mechanical alien(s) would need to be somehow produced from an intelligent lifeform, amiright?
And.... no alien ghost robots (although that would be pretty cool too.)1 -
I want to believe because the obvious implication that it there is existence of an afterlife, thus meaning that we can see our loved ones again. I'm not mortified by the notion of the eternal nothingness for myself or others, but for the longing we feel for those who passed whilst we continue living. I just cannot bring myself to believe in it.beagletracks wrote: »I think it’s scarier accepting there is nothing after death. Just nothing.
That's is actually really irrational to think of it that way. Yeah, you can have a fear of missing out when confronting the finality of death but when it actually happens there is literally NOTHING to feel and no way the feel anything. Like I said before, I think its more painful for the people left behind. That doesn't mean we should all just commit suicide either and life is valuable. Its kind of a paradox, I know. I enjoy the experiences, feelings and sensations that I have during my life, and the people I meet and how we influence each other's lives. but there is a kind of peace in death and its not something that should really be feared. Akin to a dreamless sleep, which we have all the time.
my 0.02
Heavy subject and think I just contradicted myself aha
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I'm on the fence. I've had some experience but it could've just been sleep deprivation. I've done a few ghost "hunts" in 3 different cities, one was in an abandon sanatorium and didn't find anything. Was very disappointed.0
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Motorsheen wrote: »___Soundwave___ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »So, if space aliens exists..... do they also have ghosts ?
How would one fight-off a space alien ghost ?
I'm beginning to feel a little overmatched here.
The aliens will be robots.
No ghosts.
Okay, yeah.... there is a very high likelihood that aliens (if they exist), in first contact, would be mechanical entities.
However, the mechanical alien(s) would need to be somehow produced from an intelligent lifeform, amiright?
And.... no alien ghost robots (although that would be pretty cool too.)
Yes. I believe the idea is that through evolution, organic life becomes inevitably intelligent enough to create strong AI. Which, in turn takes on the job of traversing space to connect nodes of solar systems...looking for material needed to sustain the AI.
By the time the AI reached another viable node, the authoring organic life would have long since gone extinct (because of the vastness of space, and time involved to travel).
In a way, the alient robots would BE the ghosts of the alien civilization.1 -
___Soundwave___ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »___Soundwave___ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »So, if space aliens exists..... do they also have ghosts ?
How would one fight-off a space alien ghost ?
I'm beginning to feel a little overmatched here.
The aliens will be robots.
No ghosts.
Okay, yeah.... there is a very high likelihood that aliens (if they exist), in first contact, would be mechanical entities.
However, the mechanical alien(s) would need to be somehow produced from an intelligent lifeform, amiright?
And.... no alien ghost robots (although that would be pretty cool too.)
Yes. I believe the idea is that through evolution, organic life becomes inevitably intelligent enough to create strong AI. Which, in turn takes on the job of traversing space to connect nodes of solar systems...looking for material needed to sustain the AI.
By the time the AI reached another viable node, the authoring organic life would have long since gone extinct (because of the vastness of space, and time involved to travel).
In a way, the alient robots would BE the ghosts of the alien civilization.
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Yes!!
Have experienced something ....3 -
Do you want to share? @FabulousFantasticFifty0
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A thousand years ago, I worked as a PA on one of those TV ghost hunter shows. Everything was faked for the cameras since time is money and we've got a schedule to keep. Younger me got to play the role of 'mysterious footsteps upstairs' and 'strange wall tapper.' The grip guys rigged up a cool trick where a large bell rang in the middle of a snow-covered yard without leaving any footprints in fresh snow. The 'ghost voices' were prerecorded in by the audio guy who had disabled the recorder's 'record' function. Spoooooky!7
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Was it Ghost Adventures? @MsCzar0
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savannahs21 wrote: »Was it Ghost Adventures? @MsCzar
I honestly don't remember. It was just a paycheck. I think it aired on ABC Family around Halloween.2 -
savannahs21 wrote: »Do you want to share? @FabulousFantasticFifty
Sure, I'll share....
Gonna be kind of long 😉
Some years ago when my two eldest children were little, I had divorced their Father for about 2 years and lived on my own with the two girls, two and four years old. It had been a very stressful time in my life as I was struggling to support my children alone with no help from their father, and trying to study as well as start my career. On occasion, I would go out with the Ladies from work, but it was usually me to volunteer as the designated driver, so I never drank. On this particular night the girls were off with a babysitter and for the first time in my life, I was alone overnight. I came home around 11:30, read, watched tv, walked around the house for a bit not knowing what to do with myself, and finally decided to go to bed. I wasn't able to sleep so I decided to lie down in the girl's room. I had just turned off the lights and lied down and closed my eyes when I felt like somebody was standing right over me, I quickly opened my eyes, screaming "Who's that?!!" and saw a tall glowing figure definitely shaped like a man! As soon as I had clear view of him he just vanished! The weird thing about it is that even though I had been startled by his presence, I felt no actual fear, in fact.. I came to the realization that whomever this was, he was there to let me know that I wasn't alone. This had to be 34 years ago, and to this date this memory is so vivid in my mind that I can close my eyes and still feel the same feelings I had that night.
Another weird experience I've had is buying this old little Victorian cottage up in the mountains in a little town called Green Mountain falls in Colorado. I had started renovating this home complete down to the bones, pretty much rebuilding it. Our family dog Muffy would always stare up at the corner of the kitchen every single day and just stand there and stare for sometimes hours, no barking or anything concerning. I could never understand what the heck she was doing. This went on for many years at that home and peaked my interest, so I did some research and learned that if there is not a threatening presence, yet a presence in your home, pets will often display this behavior. A couple years after moving out of that house Muffy had to be put to sleep after being hit by a car. I had major guilt with this and lots of regret thinking that maybe I should have given her the chance by letting her have the surgeries to try to fix her. But at her age 16 years, and the fact that she could suffer in pain for the rest of her life, or even die on the operating table, I decided that it would be the most kind and loving thing to let Her Go peacefully. 😢 After having this dog for so many years she was like one of my children and this was the hardest decision I had ever had to make in my life time.
After putting her to rest and having her cremated, she was put into a beautiful little urn and I brought her home. I was devastated and slept on the couch right near her urn, her final resting place! I felt like I could smell her burned ashes so strong! My guilt was so intense that I didn't sleep and all I did was cry for 3 days. By the third night I was so exhausted and fell asleep on the couch. Then I was woken up the next morning, sun shining in the window warming me, birds singing and a lovely little nuzzling at my cheek. I open my eyes and there was Muffy just looking at me smiling her cute little smile that doggies do, she was beautiful, her coat perfectly white and brushed, (this dog that was always matted and hard to keep up with) she looked perfect and happy and Young. I then fell back asleep and woke up feeling like all of that guilt and regret was completely gone. I honestly feel that this was not a dream and Muffy was there and wanted me to know that she was okay and she was happy and healthy and perfect the way God had made her. 🤗❤️
Thankfully, I have never experienced any scary ghosts, but still feel like these qualify as ghost stories. 😊
I have a story about
Believing in Life from other planets as well, if anyone ever makes thread about that 😉 ... and no, I'm not a crazy lady who's into The Supernatural and Unknown Phenomenon. I just someone who had experienced some crazy things! 😋6 -
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Interesting but I don't know what the video has to do with ghosts. @NVintage3
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A thousand years ago, I worked as a PA on one of those TV ghost hunter shows. Everything was faked for the cameras since time is money and we've got a schedule to keep. Younger me got to play the role of 'mysterious footsteps upstairs' and 'strange wall tapper.' The grip guys rigged up a cool trick where a large bell rang in the middle of a snow-covered yard without leaving any footprints in fresh snow. The 'ghost voices' were prerecorded in by the audio guy who had disabled the recorder's 'record' function. Spoooooky!
My roommates insist that our house is haunted.
But I've lived there for 274 years and never once met a ghost.1 -
The only ghost I have ever seen is my husband on a beach. Dude needs a tan.6
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Yes!
I haven’t seen a ghost but know a few people I think are reliable sources who have.
I have had a weird experience staying in a resort house with a group of friends. We found out after the house was haunted when we asked about the odd things that happened.
The ghost was a young woman who died shortly after witnessing her fiancé fall through the ice on the nearby lake as she watched him walk across from the dining room window. She etched her name in the window which is still in the dining room hanging after being saved from a renovation by the current resort owners.
We stayed at that resort for a girls’ weekend 4 years in a row. We all felt a sense of unease in the house and no one ever felt comfortable in the dining room alone though we didn’t know why at the time.
One night we brought up that we all felt it was haunted. As we talked about this the exit sign above the common room door started flashing and buzzing. It then stopped and never did again while we were there.
That night in one of the bedrooms a heavy fireplace grate fell from the hearth to the floor. My two friends staying in that room struggled to lift it back up together. They said it had to weigh about 100 lbs. The front desk clerk said it had never fallen before. She told us that the cleaning staff often reported hearing footsteps or the sounds of “someone” in the dining room.
So while we didn’t actually see anything that place definitely has a weird vibe.
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savannahs21 wrote: »Interesting but I don't know what the video has to do with ghosts. @NVintageMotorsheen wrote: »___Soundwave___ wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »So, if space aliens exists..... do they also have ghosts ?
How would one fight-off a space alien ghost ?
I'm beginning to feel a little overmatched here.
The aliens will be robots.
No ghosts.
Okay, yeah.... there is a very high likelihood that aliens (if they exist), in first contact, would be mechanical entities.
However, the mechanical alien(s) would need to be somehow produced from an intelligent lifeform, amiright?
And.... no alien ghost robots (although that would be pretty cool too.)
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In the fall of 2018, I contacted my uncle and asked him to send me a specific picture of my grandfather. Weeks later I received several photographs, much more than I asked for, pictures of ancestors and some I don't even know who they are and my uncle didn't even know who they were but they were in a picture with other loved ones. But they're family, somehow, or they were a friend of a family member. Some of the people passed away decades before I was ever even born, my great grandmother, a great uncle.
Ten pictures went up on the wall in frames in my bedroom in December of that year. Shortly, thereafter, I began experiencing events that kept me awake at night. Things I couldn't explain because I couldn't see who or what was doing them. I have felt things, seen things, heard things.
My son was 8 months old at the time and when I explained it to my husband, he'd tell me I was sleep deprived getting up with the baby all night or that I had an overactive imagination. I desperately wanted that to be the case. I was hopping I had an overactive imagination. Ninety percent of the events happened when he wasn't around, but there would be nights where we were laying in bed that he'd sleep through the noises, sometimes only two feet from the bed. I asked him how he could sleep through what I was experiencing and he said after two tours to Iraq and bombs going off all around him, he learnt how to sleep through so much or he'd never have slept.
But that December, initially, I never told anyone. My, then, twelve-year-old opened the door in the middle of the night and terrified said to me, "Momma, can I sleep with you, please Momma, there's a ghost in my room." Never in twelve years of her life had she ever said anything to me about a ghost in her bedroom and I knew she wasn't lying. She was terrified. I tried convincing her that she'd imagined that an object flew into her bed and hit her knee while she slept. She adamantly declared that she was sure there was a ghost in her room. It wasn't until weeks later that I told her what I'd been experiencing.
I was raised to believe in heaven and hell, only heaven and hell. I spent 40+ years of my life watching ghost stories on TV but never in a million years did I think I'd have experiences of my own.
There are four women I've confided in who've had experiences. One is my playdate friend and she's been having experiences since she was very young, starting in her grandmother's home. There are three other women, one being my aunt, one being my daughters' stepmom, and one being a coworker. Not one of them has a reason to lie to me about any of it.
I've journaled so many of the events over the years but there are many, many more.
Yesterday, my friend was telling me some of the difficulties, health issues, that she's been having and that she wants to see a healer for a cleanse. She's worried that something is attached to her. She suffers from sleep paralysis and in her dreams there is a demon drawing close to her that won't let her get even two words of a prayer out. She explains the terror but I cannot empathize because her experiences are much more terrifying than mine and I am at least able to pray during my experiences. She's experienced touching, smells, and even seen things and all while she's awake.
As odd as it sounds, I've experienced things that have made me smile and I've experienced things that have terrified me. I don't think there's just one spirit here. I think there's at least a few and I'm basing this on both the amount of activity and the feelings or instincts I draw from it. There's been times at night laying in bed where I know I'm not alone even though I can't see who or what is there but I feel it, that sixth sense in action. But there's also a feeling where I'm not I'm not alone even though I can't see who or what is there, but I know it's a calming presence.
Many months ago, possibly even a year ago, I was nearly broken down tired and I said out loud, "(What I called my loved one who I think is the most dominant, yet, loving and protective presence), if this is you doing this, I love you but please stop because you're terrifying me." The activity significantly subsided, for months. I think this soul is protective and very much still here but only to make sure that I am safe exactly as he did in life. In life, he represented love and he was my rock growing up.
Everything happened after those pictures went up. I think there's at least a few of those souls here, truly I do, whether I knew then in life or not.
Anyway, yesterday my friend and I were sitting on the couch facing each other with the kitchen to one side of our face and the living room to the other and we were just chatting as we usually do. The two hanging lights in the kitchen flickered and dimmed, and I asked her "Did the lights just flicker?" "Yes they did," she said kind of surprised. Then it happened a second time. I waited for the third and that happened, too. The lights have never flickered and dimmed before and they haven't done it since. She looked at the oven and pointed out that had we lost electric, it would've set the oven clock blinking to 12:00 and it wasn't, and she pointed out that the TV stayed on the whole time, too. There's always sceptics and I'm one of them. But having had so many diverse experiences, I no longer chalk it up to an electrical issue. Someone may have been saying "Hey, I'm here!" That is what I believe, and not because I want to.4 -
The wild, wild west is riddled with ghost stories and hauntings. This hotel is one I'm familiar with.
http://hauntedhouses.com/wyoming/irma-hotel/
We have Amelia Earhart's cabin...
https://y95country.com/haunted-307-the-ghost-town-of-kirwin/
Liver-Eating-Johnson buried at Old Trail Town
https://youtu.be/n4EyJ8Q_A5M?t=50
Jackson Hole
Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, Town Square
A shadowy figure can still sometimes be seen late at night falling into the middle of Broadway and quickly disappearing.
https://www.worthotel.com/blog/spooky-stories-from-the-wort-hotel/
The Hole In The Wall
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/hole-in-the-wall/
Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico have similar places and stories. Who you gonna call... out in the middle of nowhere.
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Idk whether I'm hypersensitive or just plain mentally ill( i veer to the latter though) I moved into a new apartment in September and things were great no hallucinations nothing and then suddenly around Jan Feb I started seeing things. I saw a really old lady in a white headcover and a messed up face watching me and I also saw a 3 y/o kid covered in tar standing near my bed watching me. I don't have kids, don't plan to have any, maybe but all this really freaked me out and i went to a new shrink so it's a bit under control. Tbh I don't mind having spirits around me but I'm too much of a coward to look at them esp the ones I see. I just don't have the balls to ask them what they want so I am kinda looking into past life regression therapy.3
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Mangoperson88 wrote: »Idk whether I'm hypersensitive or just plain mentally ill( i veer to the latter though) I moved into a new apartment in September and things were great no hallucinations nothing and then suddenly around Jan Feb I started seeing things. I saw a really old lady in a white headcover and a messed up face watching me and I also saw a 3 y/o kid covered in tar standing near my bed watching me. I don't have kids, don't plan to have any, maybe but all this really freaked me out and i went to a new shrink so it's a bit under control. Tbh I don't mind having spirits around me but I'm too much of a coward to look at them esp the ones I see. I just don't have the balls to ask them what they want so I am kinda looking into past life regression therapy.
I don't think you're crazy. That's disturbing, mental illness or spirits but I find it irritating that no matter what, your psychologist will gear this toward a mental health issue diagnosis and I say this as someone who's got a degree in the field and I've also seen misdiagnosis of people I know. It's a soft science guess at best, my opinion.
My friend has suggested a medium/psychic/healer. She has seen one and believes she was helped. Have you ever thought of doing that? I know it goes against some people's beliefs and I struggle with the idea of it, too.3 -
Mangoperson88 wrote: »Idk whether I'm hypersensitive or just plain mentally ill( i veer to the latter though) I moved into a new apartment in September and things were great no hallucinations nothing and then suddenly around Jan Feb I started seeing things. I saw a really old lady in a white headcover and a messed up face watching me and I also saw a 3 y/o kid covered in tar standing near my bed watching me. I don't have kids, don't plan to have any, maybe but all this really freaked me out and i went to a new shrink so it's a bit under control. Tbh I don't mind having spirits around me but I'm too much of a coward to look at them esp the ones I see. I just don't have the balls to ask them what they want so I am kinda looking into past life regression therapy.
I don't think you're crazy. That's disturbing, mental illness or spirits but I find it irritating that no matter what, your psychologist will gear this toward a mental health issue diagnosis and I say this as someone who's got a degree in the field and I've also seen misdiagnosis of people I know. It's a soft science guess at best, my opinion.
My friend has suggested a medium/psychic/healer. She has seen one and believes she was helped. Have you ever thought of doing that? I know it goes against some people's beliefs and I struggle with the idea of it, too.
Im looking into hypnotherapy/past life regression as a belief especially from the culture i come from a lot of people believe that what we're experiencing now is because of what karmas we did in the past. Funnily, i Googled hypnotherapists around my area and all three are not answering their phones and some are very far from home and I'm too lazy to travel lol. But Dr Brian Weiss has a self past life regression video on YouTube but i seriously don't know wanna what I'll find out and i dont wanna try anything without expert supervision!1 -
It hasn't happened for a very long time, but several times in my life while I was laying in bed the bed would feel as if it were shaking. I used to feel this when I was young and I would climb out of bed and look underneath. There was never anything there. Later, about 25 years ago I was laying down with my ex ready for a good night sleep and I felt it happen again. I thought "this must be in my head". My ex then spouted at me "stop shaking".
I never knew what was the cause of this. It only happened at night and in different residences. I still don't know, but it hasn't happened for quite a long time.2 -
I dont believe in ghosts
But I do have a ghost story, if that makes sense.
This was years ago but I still remember it pretty well.
So I am laying in bed trying to get to sleep, I am laying on my stomach with my head pointed away from the edge of the bed.
I hear my dog come into my room, walk around my bed to where my head is and he just stands there breathing on my neck. For some reason I can't move. Then the dog leaves, I look up and my bedroom door is shut. Odd must be a dream right? Not a dog that can walk through doors.
Then another night days later. Same set up with me laying in bed.
I hear my dog enter the room, not only hearing the foot steps as he walks around my bed but I can feel the floor/bed shaking with each step as the floor boards are soft or weak or what ever they need to be to make vibrations pass through them.
Again the "dog" is around near my neck, I can feel it breathing on my neck again.
But this time it jumps up onto my back with its front paws, I can feel the weight of the dog pushing down on me, making my bed squeak with the increasing weight and movement. Bed springs creaking.
Again I cant move. Again I hear him leave. Again I then see the door is shut.
So I dont believe in ghosts. But this seems a lot like a ghost dog. Maybe the dog I had growing up which died a few years before this event. Or maybe it was just a weird half asleep dream/sleep paralysis?2 -
Oh yea they’re real, but just ignore them if you can 👍3
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