Yes, they do but as far as I know, you cannot really see them. You can feel their presence and they can do stuff but I never met anybody who actually saw one. A lot of people do not believe in ghosts for the simple reason that they never had the experience of knowing that one was around or seeing one do something. Also, very often, if you do not believe, you will not be open to sense them. The fact that some people use the idea of ghosts to fool other people is not helping either. It is the same thing for somebody who’s a real psychic. You know you can see the future but believe me, you do not want anybody else to find out you can do that because that will put you in the same category as all those charlatans. Anyway, seeing the future is overrated since you cannot change it, you might as well not see it.
Before my grandfather died, he said he would blow out all the candles in the church during his very own service. Sure enough, all the candles went out. I knew my grandfather had kept his promise but you might also just call it a draught.
My mother died when I was 19 and for a few months after her death, I felt her presence on numerous occasions. Once, I was with my best friend and suddenly, she became white and told me she had a strong impression my mother was with us. I told her she was right and there was nothing to be spooked about, I was very used to it, and I thanked her for proving it was not all in my head…
I never saw my mother’s ghost or heard anything but we still could communicate on some other level. I would do things not knowing why but knowing that is was what my mother wanted from me. Once, I received some money from the government. I was supposed to divide it equally among all my brothers and sisters but instead, I sent ¾ of it to one of my brother, without knowing why, just knowing my mother wanted me to do so. Later, my brother told me he received that money the very day he decided to cancel his trip to Thailand, because he did not meet his budget. The money I sent was the exact amount he needed to go ahead. My mother had promised him she would help him financially for that trip, and she did, even after her death.
I could go on and on but I think you get my point.
I really believe that after you die, they is a transition period during which you may linger behind if you need to tie up loose ends.
If you want to experience communicating with ghosts, make a pact with the people you are close to. If any one of you dies, just do something to send the message that you are not completely gone.
Be open to it.
2007-02-19 18:03:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that the Bible is the only reliable source for answers to this type of question. According to the Bible, when you die your body goes to dust and your soul goes to heaven or hell - immediately. There is no in-between time in which a soul could get "trapped" on earth. Also, the Bible says that angels and demons exist. Therefore, if someone has some kind of a personal experience with an "evil spirit" it must be a demon, and not a ghost.
2007-02-19 16:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen ghosts before, and my brother is like that child in the film sixth sense, so i will tell you that they are without a doubt real, but it doesn't matter how many people tell you they exsist, it's unlikely that you'll really believe unless you see them for yourself.
The only proof i can offer is the simple question, if people who see ghosts are just crazy or imagining things, why is it that all over the world they see the same kind of thing. There has been too many sightings for them not to be real
2007-02-20 09:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope - yet they're a powerful fantasy. In psychology they're looked up on as repressed thoughts - heavy accountability thoughts pushed down into the subconscious usually once you're very youthful. Then as they start to return back in later life they could be easily hallucinated as "ghosts". besides - in case you have been a psychologist and had a affected person who replaced into definitely afraid of ghosts, it relatively is the way it possibly works. you ought to guarantee your affected person that ghosts do no longer exist - yet - previous repressed thoughts do exist and that they are basically thoughts and can't harm him.
2016-10-02 10:35:13
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answered by tuberman 4
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I don't believe that ghosts exist. I think that once we die our souls go to heaven or hell. I do believe in spirits, which are talked about in the Bible. Spirits can take any shape or form, they can be good or evil. So what this means is that a spirit can take the form of a ghost, which makes it easy to confuse the two.
2007-02-19 17:17:36
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answered by jpn 1
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They mainly exist between the ears of those who are vulnerable to the concept. Intense events leave a trace at the location. Some people pick up on the trace and the mind does the rest.
2007-02-19 16:46:14
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answered by regmor12 3
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No, not besides Casper The Friendly Ghost!
2007-02-19 16:39:56
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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No, ghosts, as one's spirit wandering around after death, certainly dont exist.
But there is another being that ppl misconfuse them with ghosts, the jinns.
God created three intellectual beings, the angels were created from light, the humans were created form dust, and the jinns they were created from fire, satan is one of the jinns, he isnt and never was an angel!
2007-02-19 16:55:54
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answered by rabab g 3
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I guess it depends on your definition of them. Dead people have no consciousness. Therefore, they are not and never could be ghosts. Demons, however, are confined to the earth, enjoy deception and have knowledge of many things that happen because they can come and go in our lives without ever being seen. Therefore, they could easily pose as those we have loved who have died.
2007-02-19 16:46:20
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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In the form of Politicians, that's what presently happens around the Globe.
Ghosts are a metaphor for memory and remembrance and metaphorically connect our world to the world we cannot know about.
2007-02-19 17:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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