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When I was a Kid I was sleeping then I felt something pulling my hand and I looked at it and it was something covered in darkness..It seem like a old lady but I could not make it out it kept pulling my hand and then I started screaming and my mom came put the light on and it went away..I could swear that it wasn't a dream... to me.I know this is stupid and makes no sense
But there is a evil being
have you ever heard the saying when there is Evil there is Good

2006-10-22 16:03:23 · 11 answers · asked by goody2shoe 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The paranormal is neither good nor bad. It simply is. Just like physical life itself. It can be a good experience or a bad one. It all depends on who or what is trying to contact you in the physical. So to counter your story, let me tell you a wonderful one.

A student of mine had a very bad year last year. Three people, friends, all died. One of the three was my student's girlfriend.

At his girlfriend's funeral, he placed the necklace he had given her into her casket. It was a silver piece with an angel imprinted on the front. On the back, he had the words, "I will always watch over you" engraved on it. She was buried with the necklace in the casket with her. He attended the burial and that was that.

This past Monday, he had a dream where his girlfriend came to visit him. Needless to say, he was completely freaked out by it. And when he woke up, the silver piece was in his hand. Not the chain. Just the piece with the angel on it.

He showed it to me at our last class and asked, very confused and frightened, "How can this happen?!!! She's dead!"

I took his hand and told him that he had received a great gift. Not just the piece of jewelry but the understanding that life, our human consciousness, survives death. The fact that she had somehow managed (incredible telekinetic energy involved!) to physically put the piece of jewelry in his hand, was a direct message from her to him. Now SHE will be the one to watch over him. So beautiful. Incredibly loving and lovely.

So my friend, the paranormal just is. Sometimes it can be a terrible and frightening experience. At others, like with my student, it can be the expression of unfathomable love.

2006-10-22 16:23:10 · answer #1 · answered by gjstoryteller 5 · 0 0

No. I had a very vivid experience when I was very young too, but I assume now, that my mind was playing tricks on me. People don't realize how their minds work; sometimes we get a few pieces of a puzzle, fill in a few blanks, and come up with the wrong answer. Hallucinations can seem absolutely real. Dreams can seem real. People often see what they want to see, and believe what they want to believe. There are lots of ways for our imaginations to get away with us. Evil is pain. Good is pleasure. Hell is pain. Heaven is pleasure. To cause pain is evil. To cause pleasure is good. It's not so simple though, because it's true, in good there may be evil and vice versa. Don't be afraid. Trust in what is real.

2006-10-22 17:50:00 · answer #2 · answered by tizzoseddy 6 · 0 0

No, I don't believe in the devil or the paranormal or ghosts or (you probably meant) psychics. They don't exist; there is no evidence whatsoever.

You were probably having a very vivid dream - it's happened to me too. That's how people end up thinking they were abducted by aliens. Or maybe you have a cat? My cat used to put the covers off my head, and sometimes thought it was a good idea to jump onto my head while I was sleeping.

2006-10-22 16:06:29 · answer #3 · answered by eri 7 · 0 0

All I know is that for some time after my mom passed away I heard her voice,I'v smelled her perfume,and seen her spirit a couple of
times.And I was wide awake during all of those times.Noone will ever convince me the after life isn't real.

2006-10-22 16:44:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

be good,think good & act good
Have you ever thought about why, all over the world, in every culture, in every society, there are a few days in the year for celebration?

These few days for celebration are just a compensation -- because these societies have taken away all celebration of your life, and if nothing is given to you in compensation your life can become a danger to the culture.

Every culture has to give some compensation to you so that you don't feel completely lost in misery, in sadness. But these compensations are false.

These firecrackers outside and these lights outside cannot make you rejoice. They are only for children; for you they are just a nuisance. But in your inner world there can be a continuity of lights, songs, joys.
Always remember that society compensates you when it feels that the repressed may explode into a dangerous situation if it is not compensated. The society finds some way of allowing you to let out the repressed. But this is not true celebration, and it cannot be true.

True celebration should come from your life, in your life.

And true celebration cannot be according to the calendar, that on the first of November you will celebrate. Strange, the whole year you are miserable and on the first of November suddenly you come out of misery, dancing. Either the misery was false or the first of November is false; both cannot be true. And once the first of November is gone, you are back in your dark hole, everybody in his misery, everybody in his anxiety.

Life should be a continuous celebration, a festival of lights the whole year round. Only then you can grow up, you can blossom.

Transform small things into celebration.

For example, in Japan they have the tea ceremony. In every Zen monastery and in every person's house who can afford it, they have a small temple for drinking tea. Now, tea is no longer an ordinary, profane thing; they have transformed it into a celebration. The temple for drinking tea is made in a certain way -- in a beautiful garden, with a beautiful pond; swans in the pond, flowers all around... guests come and they have to leave their shoes outside. It is a temple.

And as you enter the temple, you cannot speak; you have to leave your thinking and thoughts and speech outside with your shoes. You sit down in a meditative posture. And the host, the lady who prepares tea for you -- her movements are so graceful, as if she is dancing, moving around preparing tea, putting cups and saucers before you as if you are gods. With such respect... she will bow down, and you will receive it with the same respect.

The tea is prepared in a special samovar which makes beautiful sounds, a music of its own. And it is part of the tea ceremony that everybody should listen first to the music of the tea. So everybody is silent, listening... birds chirping outside in the garden, and the samovar... the tea is creating its own song. A peace surrounds....

When the tea is ready and it is poured into everybody's cup, you are not just to drink it the way people are doing everywhere. First you will smell the aroma of the tea. You will sip the tea as if it has come from the beyond, you will take time -- there is no hurry.
Somebody may start playing on the flute or on the sitar.

An ordinary thing -- just tea -- and they have made it a beautiful religious festival, and everybody comes out of it nourished, fresh, feeling younger, feeling juicier.

And what can be done with tea can be done with everything -- with your clothes, with your food.
People are living almost in sleep; otherwise, every fabric, every cloth has its own beauty, its own feel. If you are sensitive, then the clothing is not just to cover your body; then it is something expressing your individuality, something expressing your taste, your culture, your being.

Everything that you do should be expressive of you; it should have your signature on it. Then life becomes a continuous celebration.

Even if you fall sick and you are lying in bed, you will make those moments of lying in bed moments of beauty and joy, moments of relaxation and rest, moments of meditation, moments of listening to music or to poetry. There is no need to be sad that you are sick. You should be happy that everybody is in the office and you are in your bed like a king, relaxing -- somebody is preparing tea for you, the samovar is singing a song, a friend has offered to come and play flute for you.... These things are more important than any medicine.

When you are sick, call a doctor. But more important, call those who love you because there is no medicine more important than love. Call those who can create beauty, music, poetry around you because there is nothing that heals like a mood of celebration.

Medicine is the lowest kind of treatment.

But it seems we have forgotten everything, so we have to depend on medicine and be grumpy and sad -- as if you are missing some great joy that you were having in the office! In the office you were miserable -- just one day off, and you cling to misery too; you won't let it go.

Make everything creative, make the best out of the worst -- that's what I call `the art'. And if a man has lived his whole life making every moment and every phase of it a beauty, a love, a joy, naturally his death is going to be the ultimate peak of his whole life's endeavor. The last touches... his death is not going to be ugly as it ordinarily happens every day to everyone.

2006-10-22 16:05:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah it is real. There are ways to get stuck here and not move on. What you saw might have been real, and I would check if anybody died there

2006-10-22 16:11:42 · answer #6 · answered by edjohnston7 1 · 0 0

Yes I believe, and yes I heard that saying.worst thing happen to me in the past.....ok

2006-10-22 16:09:40 · answer #7 · answered by William E A 3 · 0 0

yes i believe that the paranormal exists

2006-10-24 14:58:30 · answer #8 · answered by wondering_lefty 3 · 0 0

I believe that paranormal phenomena are real, but they are satanic.

2006-10-22 16:06:18 · answer #9 · answered by Kidd! 6 · 0 0

yes, I believe in it. And where there is Yin, there is Yang to balance it out.

2006-10-22 16:05:47 · answer #10 · answered by LW 4 · 0 0

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