Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
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Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
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I have - seen and heard several. Am I crazy?
There is a theory that most people believe they have had some kind of encounter with the dead - or whatever these things are.
It is also postulated that the dark matter in the universe may hold the key to a further dimension which may explain the spirit world. Quantum physics certainly opens the door to this strange idea, if we explore what Einstein expounded.
If you have had an experience please tell us what it was, where and when, etc. Then I will mention my own brush with the supernatural.
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I have - seen and heard several. Am I crazy?
There is a theory that most people believe they have had some kind of encounter with the dead - or whatever these things are.
It is also postulated that the dark matter in the universe may hold the key to a further dimension which may explain the spirit world. Quantum physics certainly opens the door to this strange idea, if we explore what Einstein expounded.
If you have had an experience please tell us what it was, where and when, etc. Then I will mention my own brush with the supernatural.
:affraid:
Re: Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
How do you know this?polyglide wrote:There is one undisputable fact of life, we know far, far, less about everything than we think we do.
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How do we know what Dan?
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Just consider your posts.
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Which is one thing you never do eh PG.
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I post them. they are for intelligent people to consider,however, they are hard to find.
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Initials of PG are not intellegent posters though are they?
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polyglide wrote:I post them. they are for intelligent people to consider,however, they are hard to find.
I'm sure you might find them looking over your shoulder when you glance at the mirror.
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beauty Heretic,got me laughing already
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Little things amuse small minds.
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Oh dear PG, did you not like that one? you really must get a sense of humour.
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polyglide wrote:Little things amuse small minds.
Humour is a two edged sword. If you attempt to use don't be surprised if you occasionally get cut.
Nothing too biting though as it's bad for the teeth. (I've just come back from the dentist so right now I know a bit about what is bad for teeth[I don't think my brother was right when he said that dentists are bad for teeth{though I can see the logic}]).
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Now PG, have you actually seen a ghost or not? getting back to the thread and OP.
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polyglide wrote:Little things amuse small minds.
Does that mean anything that amuses you - books, computers, movies/television, or whatever it is - has to be like hundreds of times larger than normal? Like having a book the size of a house, so that we can say that big things amuse big minds?
Hmmm.
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What a corker of a reply Shirina.
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Of course there are spirits. The Scots even have names for them. Johnny Walker, Dewar, Ballantyne etc. And they honour them regularly with the words 'Slainte Mhath' - good health.
What more 'proof' do you need?
What more 'proof' do you need?
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Re: Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
Hi Trevor.
I would put a small wager on it too that we have drunk our share of those in our lifetime.
I would put a small wager on it too that we have drunk our share of those in our lifetime.
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Little things can mean a lot, big things can be irrelevant.
It depends on the interpretation one puts on everything, or anything.
It is indicative of a unsound mind to ridicule that which one does not understand.
It depends on the interpretation one puts on everything, or anything.
It is indicative of a unsound mind to ridicule that which one does not understand.
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Oh PG please get a sense of humour,
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I do not know about ghosts, however, the Bible often refers to spirit life, [no, not the whisky kind] and no doubt some may play tricks the Bible warns one about dealing with them.
As I have said previously, if you do not believe in them, just give them a chance to enter your life and you will soon find out, as many people have done to their cost.
As I have said previously, if you do not believe in them, just give them a chance to enter your life and you will soon find out, as many people have done to their cost.
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I am not going to say anything about spirits the non-alcoholic kind, on here much PG OTHERWISE YOU WOULD PROBABLY POST A YARD LONG POST AT ME.
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Re: Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
polyglide wrote:I do not know about ghosts, however, the Bible often refers to spirit life, [no, not the whisky kind] and no doubt some may play tricks the Bible warns one about dealing with them.
As I have said previously, if you do not believe in them, just give them a chance to enter your life and you will soon find out, as many people have done to their cost.
Paranoid delusions I'm afraid. Anyone who genuinely believes this should seriously consider seeking professional help. Besides your religion claims it's deity is omnipotent, so how could these beings hold sway over anything unless such a deity wanted them to, that rather dismantles the idea that it has limitless benevolence as well.
I hereby publicly challenge any and all spirits to affect me in any way within their power.
I'll post if I have cause to regret this...
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Re: Has anyone seen or heard a ghost?
polyglide wrote:Little things can mean a lot, big things can be irrelevant.
It depends on the interpretation one puts on everything, or anything.
It is indicative of a unsound mind to ridicule that which one does not understand.
It is indicative of unsound logic to claim ignorance as an excuse to make assertions based on ignorance, rather than on evidence, it's logically fallacious, and it's called god of the gaps.
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