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Do you believe in Ghosts? 2 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you believe in Ghosts?

    • Definitely:(HAD EXPERIENCES)
      3
    • Maybe:(NOT SURE)
      5
    • NO
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I am doing a composition on Ghosts and I would greatly appreciate anyone that can tell me stories that they have experienced with ghosts. thank you

 

 

 

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!

 

 

THANK YOU!!!!!

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Oh, who voted Yes then?

 

BTW, if you highlight that row of smiley faces they look kind of spooky. Sort of. If you squint.

 

I can find some references for you of UK ghost stories, an some 'scientific' explanations of paranormal events. But the science bit never gets much past that on Ghostbusters. Unless you would rather examine the cultural differences in ghosts, such as the fox in Japan and the pixes in Cornwall.

There is no scientific evidence that any paranormal phenomenon has the result of ghosts. Strange things happen, but that's the nature of our universe. Doesn't mean ghosts exist.

I lived in a house where a mother and father were brutally murdered by the son. Then the mafia moved in and killed a few. They got caught. Then I moved in. Never saw a ghost. 20 years in the house. Old wooden house on 12 acres is the perfect foundation for ghost stories, but I have never had one to tell.

Get a copy of "Just Smoke and Mirrors" that should take care of any questions you have.

  • 2 weeks later...

MY UNCLE'S BEDROOM

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There are actually many stories involving my uncle's bedroom that I would like to share but for now I'm only going to share two.

The first was told to me by my uncle.

 

See my uncle is an amateur musician. Well one day he was in his room practicing on his guitar, when someone knocked on his door. He answered it and a young lady came into his room and asked if he minded if she listened to him play. Of course he said she could, so he gave her a bar stool to sit on and went back to playing. They talked for awhile and then she said she had to leave. After about 15 minutes, my uncle went to the living room to ask his mother and father who the young lady was that just left. My grandparents told him no one has been there all night. My uncle bewildered went back to his room to decide what just happened. He decided to go to the library to do some research on the land where my grandparents house sits. He found out the house that previously sat there had burnt down and a young lady died in the fire. He told me there was a picture of the young lady that died and it matched the young lady that had been in his room.

 

The second story I would like to share I actually witnessed. One night at about 2 in the morning my uncle came out complaining his back hurt. My grandmother, my aunt, and myself all looked at it and saw welt marks on his back crisscrossing across it. My grandmother asked him who had whipped him and my uncle looked at her like she had lost her mind. He replied by say How did you know I was being whipped in my dream. She then told him about the welt marks on his back. He had a stunned look on his face as he went back to his room. The next morning after he got up and my grandmother wanted to see his back, to put some neosporine on it to try to help the healing process. When he lifted his shirt the welt marks from the previous night were gone.

 

We can't explain who these things happened or what caused them I just know I don't like to go into my uncle's room anymore.

hi i need not wirtie this i found it on the ghoast web site its ture

Well at least some people reference or else it would all degenerate into implausible theories and pseudoscience.

  • 3 weeks later...

My friend DOES belive in Ghosts. He says that his cousins had an encounter:bs:

I see ghost all the time, they are always telling me my future and speaking in tongues.

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