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cuz i felt sumthin this one time n erthing got cold n i felt like something was on top of me i couldnt breath n i felt really heavy...n i when i got up the lights turned on den back off............................is it just me or was it sumthin else?( I AINT ON ANYTHING LOL)

2006-09-30 18:11:14 · 25 answers · asked by ? 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

25 answers

Imagination

2006-09-30 18:12:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Imagine you woke up one day, and no one would talk to you and you were rudely ignored by absolutley everyone. Then new people start moving stuff around in your house, you have no idea who they are - you shout and tell them that you'll call the police if they don't get the hell out but they don't listen to a darn thing you say.

After months or years of this, you either give up trying - or you've gotten severly angry and pissed and constantly try to screw things up for the new people who took over your house. The thought never occurs to you to wonder WHY no one talks to you anymore or WHY they moved into your house...because it never occured to you that you might be dead. You still feel normal and everything looks and feels exactly the same. Your just confused.

That is the life of a ghost. They don't know that they are dead. Very similar to if you would have an Out Of Body Experience, it would feel just as real as you feel right now at your pc. In an out of body experience, it still 'feels' as if you have a body and occupy space. And because the death transition is much more subtle than anyone would expect it to be - it's kind of easy to be dead and not know it, if it happened really suddenly and you were disorriented when you separated from your body.

Ghosts are either too confused to recognize the tunnel or shaft of light to go towards it - or they are stubborn and actually choose to stay with a person or place.

So if you think you have a ghost; the nice thing to do would be to speak outloud (they can see and hear you perfectly) and bring their attention to asking themselves how long it's been since anyone has spoken to them. Ask them to look around for a light or a tunnel and tell them flat out that they're DEAD. Go home.

That should do it - if not they either don't believe you or they are stubborn and it's their loss. Co-exist or leave and let someone else try to live with the irritating cold spots and creepy noises they put out.

Just keep in mind that they think they are completely normal and that there is something wrong with US.

2006-10-01 02:24:20 · answer #2 · answered by Cedar_2006 3 · 0 0

Some people say that they are real, like one of my friends, said that once when they were driven down the road, they suddenly sow this car cross the road, but there was no road that went across the one she was on, and a little bit down the road. She sow this person in the middle of the road, but they had appeared so suddenly that she was not able to react fast enough, but she just went right thow the person.

Me my self, I have not seen any thing like that. I have only talked to my friends that have seen some.

2006-10-01 01:19:49 · answer #3 · answered by John K 3 · 0 0

Well answer to your first question, Yes, Ghosts, spirits, and poltergeist are all real. They can do many things. Oft times just to let you know they are there.

Now, you have a definate issue as far as you spelling out words. You make it difficult for the educated ones to read what you type. Is it really that hard to actually type out the words because, something, and then ??...Heh, Im sure theres a reason for schooling. If you have a hard time typing, Im sorry but please try....

2006-10-01 01:19:19 · answer #4 · answered by Enigma 2 · 1 0

Yeah, ghosts are real, just not physical. Some of them can get into head so they can also be both real and just something in your imagination. Kinda kooky, huh? Like some sightings have like two people seeing the ghost and both describing it exactly the same, but the other two people who looked didn't see anything.

2006-10-01 01:13:44 · answer #5 · answered by St. Toad 5 · 0 0

Imagination

2006-10-01 01:12:16 · answer #6 · answered by AnimAsian™ 3 · 0 0

All things enter life experience through sense doors or windows to translate to the brain. Therefore, in a sense, all things are imagined, or created by your brain. Subatomically, in quatum physics, this is also proven true. Therefore it would be best to focus on what you wish to experience to make sure what comes into your life experience is that which you want to occur, rather than attracting things that will perturb or unsettle you. In short, thoughts manifest. If you believe they do, they do to the believer. And to the believer, that's all that matters.

2006-10-01 01:21:35 · answer #7 · answered by Answerer 7 · 0 0

Sceptical analysis

While some accept ghosts as a reality, many others are sceptical of the existence of ghosts. For example, the vast majority of the scientific community believes that ghosts, as well as other supernatural and paranormal entities, do not exist.[verification needed]

Sceptics often explain ghost sightings with the principle of Occam's razor, which argues that explanations should maximize parsimony with the rest of our knowledge. They may suggest that, since few to none of us have ever had an interpersonal relationship with a ghost, but most or all of us have had an experience of self-delusion or have attributed a false cause to an event, that these options should be preferred in the absence of a great abundance of evidence. They are also keen to note that most ghost sightings happen when our senses are impaired, and that the evidence is unreliable because it doesn't occur when we have full use of our faculties.

Occasionally, the sincerity and motive of the claimant will be questioned. They might make up a haunting for a personal reason. For example, lingering of ghosts is typically associated with seeking justice or revenge. Ascribing such motives and powers to dead people could be interpreted as a scare tactic. Also, a person might claim a haunting for personal popularity and income.

Human physiology may make us more susceptible to ghost sightings. Ghosts are often associated with a chilling sensation, but a natural animal response to fear is hair raising, which can be mistaken for chill. Also, the peripheral vision is very sensitive to motion, but does not contain much colour or focused shapes. Any random motion outside the focused view can create a strong illusion of an eerie figure. Sound waves with frequencies lower than 20 hertz are called infrasound and normally inaudible, but British scientists Richard Lord and Richard Wiseman have concluded that infrasound can cause humans to feel a "presence" in the room, or unexplained feelings of anxiety or dread.[2]

Sometimes ghosts are associated with electromagnetic disturbances, which suggests that they might be attributable to the electromagnetic field and not to a presently dead person. Often, videos of paranormal investigators will show them using E-field or B-field detectors and finding "ghostly" results near wall outlets and electrical appliances.

Psychological factors may also relate to ghost sightings. Many people exaggerate their interpretation of their own perceptions, either when visiting a place they believe to be haunted, or when visiting a site which they know has seen unpleasant historical events. Certain images such as paintings and movies might "program" a person to automatically associate a certain structure or area as haunted because of what they have seen in the movies. As well, the psychological phenomenon of pareidolia may cause people to perceive human-like faces or figures in the otherwise mundane surroundings of their environments, particularly in conditions where vision is partly obscured, as in a dark corridor or at night.

The earliest literature to rationally discuss the issue comes from the Chinese philosopher, Mo Tzu (470-391 BC)

"Since we must understand whether ghosts and spirits exist or not, how can we find out? Mo Tzu said: The way to find out whether anything exists or not is to depend on the testimony of the ears and eyes of the multitude. If some have heard it or some have seen it then we have to say it exists. If no one has heard it and no one has seen it then we have to say it does not exist. So, then, why not go to some village or some district and inquire? If from antiquity to the present, and since the beginning of man, there are men who have seen the bodies of ghosts and spirits and heard their voices, how can we say that they do not exist? If none have heard them and none have seen them, then how can we say they do? But those who deny the existence of the spirits say: "Many in the world have heard and seen something of ghosts and spirits. Since they vary in testimony, who are to be accepted as really having heard and seen them? Mo Tzu said: As we are to rely on what many have jointly seen and what many have jointly heard, the case of Tu Po is to be accepted. (note: King Hsuan (827-783 BC) executed his minister, Tu Po, on false charges even after being warned that Tu Po's ghost would seek revenge. Three years later, according to historical chronicles, Tu's ghost shot and killed Hsuan with a bow and arrow before an assembly of feudal lords)"

2006-10-01 01:13:50 · answer #8 · answered by Adi 2 · 0 0

i was driving along today and passed by a girl in a convertable and i got the chills and the hair on the back of my neck stood up,maybe i fell in love and actually thought about marraige instead of her being a ghost.

2006-10-01 01:17:41 · answer #9 · answered by dale 5 · 0 0

I def believe in ghosts and believe that they can sometimes get a little aggressive, I'd look at having my house exorcised

2006-10-01 01:14:05 · answer #10 · answered by Alyss K 3 · 0 0

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