I think I just heard one too. A completely shut starewell with no way of getting in there, other than going by me, and something was moaning like a woman needing help at least 10 times inside that starewell. Called security and he checked it out and he heard something that sounded like a dog barking and I heard it too while he was searching around in there, but he found nothing. Another guy is working with me and he heard the noise first. He said "WHAT THE -----" and then I did as well and thought I was going to have a heart attack. That was some freaky crap.
I'm sure there is an explanation but non existant beings ain't one of em, sounds can be odd, we can interpet random sounds as speech, just a misinterpetatiin of the brain I think, and if you go to someone telling them you heard certain words, then chances of them interpreting the same thing would be more.
No not really. But the dead may still exist in a form beyond our comprehension.
well, yea! But I remember hearing that the first people to see a ghost, saw a woman with a candle.Two (i think) young people saw it during th same night! In two different rooms!
No not really. But the dead may still exist in a form beyond our comprehension.
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I sorta do. When its around midnight, and I start hallucinating, I always believe that there is some sort of paranormal thing in my room staring at me.
the thoughts abd ideas of zombies, witches, vampires, and other monsters have been around for far less time than ghosts or spirits. so the fear of ghosts is much more deep rooted in the collective conscience. also, ghosts aren`t a proper physical being, where as the all the other monsters are. but then, i could just be blabering nonsense.
I wish I could believe in them... but everytime I see 'footage' that people think is a ghost, or you read a story etc... it always tends to be from the Deep Mid West in America from isolated people who are just bored and have nothing else to do apart from make up stories
I wish I could believe in them... but everytime I see 'footage' that people think is a ghost, or you read a story etc... it always tends to be from the Deep Mid West in America from isolated people who are just bored and have nothing else to do apart from make up stories
Actually, we tend to make up more alien stories than ghost stories here in the mid west. Faking crop circles is a pretty fun tradition around here.
To answer the original question: No, I don't believe in ghosts.
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There were these ominous black "shadows" that loomed over my bed at night. Also, their was a shallow grave of some unknown person outside of my house, which made it even more horrifying. I saw these strange phenomona until I turned 7, and they vanished entirely. Then about 5 years later, I saw a strang face at the bottom of my bed. It was pale, and after I saw it, and screamed, the face turned into whisps of mist, which slowly dissipated.
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Two of my friends died within months when I was 16, even back then I was fully aware of how the world worked... we live, we die, and the carbon within us is returned to the earth, there is no soul, just electrical signals that one day die. Obviously, this didn't give me much comfort when grieving so I came up with a way of softening the blow for myself... alternate time-lines.
I have always believed in a Multiverse, that with every action of every day a new path sprouts off and develops similarly yet differently. These time-lines branch and intertwine continuously. Imagine if you will the moment of someones death, in one time-line they die, and in another they survive. People who have died in my life may well be alive in other time-lines, just as I may well be dead elsewhere. My point? Ghosts are echoes, shadows if you will, caused when time-lines cross (the multiverse is quite a jumble after millions and millions of separating branches), you may see someone random and unknown to you, you may also see someone you know to be dead (as they are still alive elsewhere).
You probably think I'm mad. But to be honest, my explanation isn't half as far fetched as more common beliefs.
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