What would you do if you had an encounter like this?
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Re: What would you do if you had an encounter like this?
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I love this response! It's almost like you want to be proven wrong. I agree with gali, that I don't believe in ghosts. Because of that fact I don't think that I would take very well to the ida of meeting a ghost.gali wrote:I don't believe in ghosts, so would be glad to meet one.
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I've had too many experiences to deny it.anneloretrujillo wrote:I've had some ghost experiences. There was one that was terrifying! The others were nice. I wouldn't say I befriended them, but I coexisted. They were just there.
I have had faces of passed family members just pop out in front of me, whispers in my ears that scared me under blankets, doors slamming for no reason, water shaking in containers then stop suddenly and ones that just coexist with me. I've even had one that kept tapping a boyfriend at the time and report back to my mother of everything that I did.
When I do notice that there is a spirit with me I just make sure I make myself clear. "You are in my home/in my space and if you have a message to pass on to a loved one please let me know. Do not harm any of my family members or friends that enter my home. If you need help crossing over to peace please state so, just don't jump out at me."
After saying that I let it go. There is one older man that comes in every day at the same time, walks upstairs and then silent. same clothes that look like work clothes, same boots. It's odd I know but hey. My home was a rooming house he died in after all.
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But I think there is a real treasure to be found in confronting your fears. I would like to say that I would stick around and have a chat with the ghostie. I would like to say that I wouldn't be scared at all, but I know that's not the truth.
Fleeing from the unknown is a helpful survival instinct, but I think that transcending our instinctual faculties is a way to live a more harmonious life. I would like to be able to do so.
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