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A4: IN THE DUNGEONS OF THE SLAVE LORDS Apr 8, 2006 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Nahual
I wonder why I even brought up the poltergeist. :(
I guess I just forgot that you've seen a ghost.
Oops.
Dang it!.


I didn't see it in that place though it was in a sears warehouse that I worked at. I asked one of my coworkers and he said he'd seen it as well so I figured it wasn't just my mind being wierd. Rather benign sort of ghost though you'd see him just walking around checking boxes and ignoring you completely out of the corner of your eye.

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Originally Posted by Fjordor
Basically, it jives with my beliefs in that I think that this universe was created with a specific and unique design. Many of the feelings that we get are part of this design. Additionally, I do not think that all things are explainable through naturalistic means, such is the case with the question about design itself, as well as miracles. I am still fleshing out this change in perceptions however, but I myself do not see an elimination of my faith; rather, I see a further crystallization of it that I have not experienced before, and it has so far helped me make more sense of a lot of stuff.


Hmmm I suppose that makes a bit of sense but it seems liek the sort of tool that could easily turn in your hand against your faith. But then maybe I'm just projecting how my mind works onto you.

Lady Miyomi Apr 8, 2006 11:19 PM

Yes, I believe in spirits. I believe that a spirit is the "real" man, not what you can physically see. I believe there's good spirits and I believe there's bad spirits as well.

Nahual Apr 8, 2006 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by CetteHamsterLa
I didn't see it in that place though
Rather benign sort of ghost though you'd see him just walking around checking boxes and ignoring you completely out of the corner of your eye.

Yay. That makes me happy. Funny ghost though. I wonder what he was looking for.

A4: IN THE DUNGEONS OF THE SLAVE LORDS Apr 9, 2006 12:28 AM

I got the impression he was just so serious about his job that he still did it after he was dead. Looked liek a very serious 50's hard working type of fella so I suspect that he was still piddling around keeping an eye on things. And if you abide by the theory that ghosts are something along the lines of psychic residue in place it could just be a a recording of him working as it were.

I<3Pocky Apr 9, 2006 06:28 AM

I personally do not believe in spirits of any sort, and I think most sightings of ghosts and such have a scientific explaination. The brain is capable of many weird things which are purely physical, and have nothing to do with spirits. It's not something I will argue strongly for, I could very well be wrong, since I think there are many things in existence which we know nothing about. But since I have not personally seen or heard anything which supports the existence of spirits, I withold any really firm judgement.

vuigun Apr 9, 2006 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Lady Miyomi
Yes, I believe in spirits. I believe that a spirit is the "real" man, not what you can physically see. I believe there's good spirits and I believe there's bad spirits as well.

Yes. According to my sisters, everything we do is the result of good or bad spirits passing through us. I thought that was a bit of an extreme statement but I just wonder...

Jay Apr 9, 2006 07:51 AM

I think there are some situations where a supernatural element so to speak can be present. I believe that when you lose someone you love it may feel like the person is still there with you, in some cases you might even hear his or her voice. I don't think there's anything strange about that, if fact it's nothing more then your mind not willing to accept the fact that the person isn't there anymore. That's how most people think about it.

Anyway I'm pretty sure people mostly see what they want to see. Just go sit in your room alone, turn off the lights and make sure it's very silent around you. Your mind will play tricks on you, making you see all kinds of shapes and figures and that's exactly what most so called "ghost sightings" are.

Acro-nym Apr 9, 2006 01:10 PM

I honestly don't know if ghosts are real. I've had an encounter with a humanoid figure that I don't really understand, but I cannot say for certain if it was a ghost or not. It could have been a trick of the light or my mind being in a partial dream state without me knowing.

Syndrome Apr 9, 2006 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by soniclover
Having something that held me down and I couldn't speak or move, then it would run away.

Have you read the thread about sleep paralysis? :p

I don't believe in spirits since their existence hasn't been proven, also it seems kind of illogical. Also, why are you always pulling up the subject god in this?

I've experience some things in the past. Stuff falling over and so, but SuperNova said it extremely well with:
"People go "Oh, it was a ghost!" just to justify something that didn't really need to be justified.
No one's ever happy with "it just happened".", I think just the same.

splur Apr 9, 2006 04:18 PM

I've seen a ghost before and he touches me in my no-no spot at night.

lol, jk. Never seen a ghost, hardly believe in them. Until I become one, I don't think I can truely believe in such a thing.

Syndrome Apr 9, 2006 04:23 PM

Also, I've noticed something. Mostly with all this "experiences" of different people, these cases are almost always applyable:

1) He/she was a kid when it happened.
2) He/she was half asleep when it happened.

These two things explain much, I think.

Ottonabs Apr 9, 2006 04:35 PM

I think spirits and the like are just explanations for things we don't understand. This is true of most mystic type things, like UFOs ghosts and (I think, don't get on to me) religion.

I didn't always think this way, but through the years I have become more scientific in thinking and personally think that absolutely everything can be explained with enough evidence and study. The problem with this kind of stuff is the lack of evidence and study. Since it is so sporradic and unexpected, it is nearly impossible to study properly, and it's usually over in a few seconds or minutes on top of that.

Someone I know told me stories about UFOs and encounters with demons that were very real and frightening. They freaked me out for a long time. Later, it was discovered that he has some schizophrenia in him, and that he hallucinated these things.

Of course, I sincerely doubt that all ghost sightings can be attributed to this, but it made me realize how powerful the brain is, and how easy it is for it to create and alter perception.

Syndrome Apr 9, 2006 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ottonabs
...how powerful the brain is, and how easy it is for it to create and alter perception.

Yes, and that's rather scary.
Imagine how easily it would be for your brain to play several tricks on you and in the end make you extremely f-ing insane.

A4: IN THE DUNGEONS OF THE SLAVE LORDS Apr 9, 2006 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Syndrome
Also, I've noticed something. Mostly with all this "experiences" of different people, these cases are almost always applyable:

1) He/she was a kid when it happened.
2) He/she was half asleep when it happened.

These two things explain much, I think.

I've noticed that as well. That and the fact that a lot of people who are really hardcore about this sort of thing are also fairly mentallly unstable. That being said the experiences I've had were all while I was wide awake and I'm not particularly mentally unstable.

Plus really how do you explains all of the shit flying off the dresser of a sleeping crippled woman in the middle of the night while all of the animals are outside and all the other people are upstairs? I've yet to come up with a particularly logical way of explaining that one and we checked to make sure the cats didn't do it first thing.

Nahual Apr 9, 2006 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Syndrome
Also, I've noticed something. Mostly with all this "experiences" of different people, these cases are almost always applyable:

1) He/she was a kid when it happened.
2) He/she was half asleep when it happened.

These two things explain much, I think.

While I agree with number two, I can't wholeheartedly agree with number one. That one can go both ways.

Kids who have been molested say someone touched them.
Kids say they've seen a ghost.

Just because someone was a kid doesn't mean something happened.
I was a kid, I heard one call my name. And that's the truth! :edgarrock:

EmpyreanHorizon Apr 12, 2006 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Fjordor
It is sleep paralysis, as evidenced by that thread. For centuries, people have been talking about how they feel that certain spirits, or ghosts, or witches, were on their chest, giving them a feeling as if they were being crushed. That is sleep paralysis, hypnagogic paralysis in your instance (which is somewhat rarer than the other form, which is during waking up: hypnopompic paralysis). I gurantee you that your experiences are no more special than anyone else's throughout history.

Interesting.... Others call it an astral rape--the feeling that an entity of some sort is raping you (hence the crushing feeling) at your most vulnerable state of physical and mental being...
I'm not a believer, but supernatural/ghost stories are always entertaining to listen to.

TheRiceCooker Apr 12, 2006 06:06 AM

Spirits make up my chi mannnnn....I call them for POWA!!....

But seriously, the supernatural is something to ponder on, whether believe they exist or not. The 'cold' feeling of an apparition is a feeling I get alot when walking alone after class, but yeah, I could say to some extent that I believe in ghosts, spirits, and the 'hovering' wind.

Sian Apr 12, 2006 12:55 PM

Most of my family have claimed that they have seen ghosts. When I was a kid my sister and I were playing some dumb game where we pretended our rooms were our houses and we'd stick a sheet of paper with a door number on. My sister used the number "130" and forgot to take it down that night, anyway that night she claimed to have seen an outline of a woman just standing there smiling at her. Her cuboard door never shut properly and made a DING noise whenever it was forced to shut properly, and the ghost went over to the cuboard walked through it and the door DINGed shut behind her.

My brother said that he saw a ghost once too, but instead of screaming he told it to fuck off and went back to sleep. My Dad said he's seen a ghost twice, once when he was a kid in my Nana's house and once on a holiday when he stayed in a caravan.

Me? I'm not sure if I believe in them or not, i'm definetely interested in the supernatural though.

I posted this in my journal, I was more amused by the turkey scream the guy does but apparently it's footage of "The Smith Building Ghost". There was supposed to have been a fire there that killed a girl and these guys caught her on camera standing in a corner of the room.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/57506/...on_tape_scary/

The first shot she's in the corner, the second in the corner again, the third apparently walking to the camera and the fourth in the corner right before it cuts off. I'd say it was a fake, but still I find watching these things amuses me =p.


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