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When a legit ghost is seen, people won't believe you, nor believe in them, in my opinion, because of the ghosts/spirits that are fictionalized.

2007-02-21 10:14:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I'd say tv and internets to exaggerate about ghosts. Real ghost can't be seen, usually only seen through cameras.

2007-02-21 10:18:50 · answer #1 · answered by zombiepirate_13 4 · 1 3

Absolutely they do! I felt my Gramps behind me when I was at a convention a few years ago. He passed on about 20 years prior to that. I have some very dear friends of mine visiting me while I'm on some kind of project. It's perfectly normal and nothing to fear. Once in awhile, I do see them; either as a solid, an ectoplasm or transparent. At times, I'm amazed others won't see the very one I see. Then I have to remind myself that they're just receptive to see or even sense one. Somehow, for most people, they lose that reality as they grow older. They're blocked by disbelief their parents, or some other, loved ones tell them that ghosts, spirits and even entities don't exist and it's all in your mind. Prove it to those who have seen a spirit or ghost of someone they never heard of or have seen in the physical sense.
How many times has a person describe (without knowing anything about that one) a spirit/ghost to the nine and had a message sent to you/someone else? I am thankful every single day for my openess to commune with the spirit survivor.

2007-02-21 12:30:35 · answer #2 · answered by Heyjay 4 · 2 0

I never see the ghost they claim they see on these shows. Once in awhile I ponder but then I think, how did they edit this film. I have to agree with you, television and the internet over exaggerate everything anyway and half the time it's some person's own idea. So, yeah, I agree with you.

2007-02-21 10:23:03 · answer #3 · answered by crash 4 · 2 0

TV mediums and paranormal investigators ( and i use the terms loosely ) have done a lot of damage by giving out wrong information about what ghosts and spirits really are , just for their ratings

2007-02-21 10:19:53 · answer #4 · answered by Peace 7 · 4 0

I believe television and the internet exaggerate all aspects of life, in my opinion all reality is fictionalized.

2007-02-21 10:20:02 · answer #5 · answered by Spatz Columbo 2 · 2 0

I get some spirits visiting me and I'm quite comfortable with them as they are with me. There's nothing to be afraid of and those who ignore it miss out on a lot of things loved ones are trying to tell them. Yes, definitely the media and the whole indrustry of entertainment ruin the true concept of the aspect of the after life.

2007-02-21 10:55:12 · answer #6 · answered by Zacarrah M 1 · 2 0

Why do you think that dear. I started seeing and talking with my grandfather shortly after he passed away when I was five years old. I have been with him ever since. When I was sixteen I was in an accident with my uncle. He was killed instantly. I was only bruised from the safety strap and got a busted lip. The day of his funeral he came to visit me in my dream. Since he has talked with me when I am awake. I have talked to several ghost over the years. To me they are real as you and I

2007-02-21 10:27:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

demons and evil spirits are real . angels of god are real .
ghosts i don't know maybe they are maybe they are not but one thing is for sure if Satan wants to trick us into believing we are seeing a ghost he is quite capable of doing so.
i suggest we all focus on what is important the worship of God and the understand that Jesus is the son of God.
once we all accept this basic truth we need not worry about such matters as ghosts.

2007-02-21 10:19:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

yea i agree w/ that

2007-02-21 10:17:02 · answer #9 · answered by kattz1111 2 · 3 0

bill I ------ what he said

2007-02-21 10:34:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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