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no,sorry... everything is normal...

2007-03-31 06:00:46 · answer #1 · answered by ivy 2 · 0 0

More than just stories, here are just some of the many documented types of spiritual phenomena that should increase everyone’s awareness regarding the Afterlife.

From: http://www.victorzammit.com/book/4thedition/index.html

A Lawyer Presents the Case for the Afterlife
Irrefutable Objective Evidence
-- by Victor Zammit
Copyright 2006

CHAPTERS: ( 4th Updated Edition 2006)

1. Opening statement
2. Respected scientists who investigated
3. My sensational materialization experiences
4. Voices on Tape (EVP)
5. Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC)
6. Near Death Experiences (NDEs)
7. Out of Body Experiences
8. Scole Experiment proves the afterlife
9. Einstein’s E=mc2 and materialization
10. Materialization Mediumship
11. Helen Duncan
12. Psychic laboratory experiments
13. Scientific observation of mediums
14. The most investigated medium ever
15. Direct voice mediums
16. The Cross Correspondences
17. Proxy sittings refute the allegation of mind reading
18. Remote Viewing
19. Apparitions and after death contacts
20. Deathbed visions
21. The Ouija Board
22. Xenoglossy
23. Poltergeists
24. Reincarnation
25. Quantum Physics and the Afterlife
26. Lawyers who were convinced by the evidence
27. Answering the closed-minded skeptics
28. Closing statement: summing up the objective evidence
29. What happens when we die?
Bibliography

2007-03-30 21:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by Angel Luz 5 · 0 0

Everyone has those stories. Unfortunately, few people believe anything outside of being normal. I'll use my paranormal story and you can believe it or not!

About 2 years ago I was waiting for the train in Boston, Ma. at 2 in the morning. Only a few people were around.

I sensed something that frightened me. But I didn't see or hear anything out of the normal stuff. I just had the feeling that something was there. The train came and I quickly got on.

When it arrived at my destination 45 minutes later, I got off and hurried to my house. That uncomfortable feeling was still with me. My German Shepard, Max, stays in the house and kept looking at the locked and bolted front door. He just kept looking and did not bark. Something was there.

I tossed and turned all night long. I woke up exhausted the next morning. I went to let Max out, but he was gone, and the door was unlocked. I looked everywhere for him.

One week later, I received a package, postmarked from Greenland. It was dated the same day that I was on the train

Inside the package was Max's collar and tags. I had a lot of questions, but I never learned what happened.

There is much more to this story...maybe I'll tell you the rest of that story another day.

Bob P.

2007-03-30 12:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by bob P11 3 · 0 0

A story? Well I'm not going to make up anything, and perhaps this is nothing new to you, but let me tell you that thoughts have creative power and can be used to manifest anything in our lives. This is actually normal, not paranormal, but yet to most people this is unknown, and it seems like magic. It goes somewhat like this:

Visualize (in whatever way) what it is that you want to manifest in your life, the more detailed the better. Then know that you already have it, for everything you can think of, and more, is already present, and allow it to fill your heart with joy and gratitude. Then release it, for there's nothing more to wish: You've got it. You've got all you can think of. I've personally often manifested things that went exactly as I fantasized them.

An example: Shortly after I moved into the little "monastic" room that I still live in today I met a friend somewhere in the center of Amsterdam, the tourists area. Shopping streets and many hotels. I told her about my new place. How happy I was and that I just missed one thing yet, a small refrigerator. Ideally it would be an absorption type as they're noiseless (but expensive and rare) and I fantasized how I could get one. I could ideally find one of those small hotel fridges and I could find it right in the neighborhood of where we were. Then there should also be a "bicycle taxi" around, of which there are a few in Amsterdam, to transport it home, as that would be the only transport I'd be able to afford. Finally, the landlord should not be around as he might object against me bringing it in. We marveled at all the coincidences that would have to come together and concluded that it was too much but that I would find SOMETHING anyway. I was convinced that I would, though probably not as ideally as I had pictured. We then went on to other subjects and I forgot about it. To my amazement, about two weeks later, it happened exactly as described. A hundred yards from the place we spoke I stumbled upon two small hotel fridges, absorption types. They were incomplete, but I could complete one of them using racks from both. Fifty yards away there were three (!) bicycle taxis gathered. Normally you hardly ever see one. I had just enough money in my pocket to pay for it. And yep, the rare occasion happened that I could bring it in unnoticed.

The more detailed the better. The more gratitude the better. The more complete you release the thought the better. The less assumptions about HOW it would be manifested the better. This was one example but I have many! So how come I haven't manifested millions yet? It's all a matter of inner conviction. Above all things we are able to delude ourselves, or we wouldn't be on this planet at all! It is about our true inner conviction. And the slightest doubt will result in your doubt to come true!

Merry manifesting!

2007-03-30 14:27:28 · answer #4 · answered by oneinunity 4 · 1 0

Ok. Here's one. It happen a couple of times to me some years ago. I travel from college to home by bus and it takes an hour or
so to commute due to traffic congestion. Every time the bus is reaching my place, I am normally asleep in the bus. Every time if I didn't wake-up on my own to push the bell button, I would be in astral projection mode - and able to see the bus. And I will automatically jolt-up, press the bell (and when the bus stop), get
off the bus - virtually auto reflex, without much thought.

And Here's Two. I went someplace with someone and my hand touches a sort of cement structures. Immediately, I received flashes of blood stain, evil-of-sort activity and I snapped back to myself again. When told of my experience, The place that I happen to touch happen to be the bad area (not to my knowledge initially) where gang-fight etc is common.

2007-03-31 00:41:36 · answer #5 · answered by The Borg 4 · 0 0

Pick up a Stephen King novel or a good sci-fi book. It'll have just as much truth in it as a paranormal story.

2007-03-30 08:31:44 · answer #6 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

THis is not really a story, it actually happened...

You see, I used to be more of a skeptic - thought ghosts were just there to scare people... little kids, until one morning I woke up earlier than usual, thinking it was 7am. I looked around, wondering WHY I was awake, only to notice it was actually 5am in the morning. After a while, I noticed my bedroom was strangely cold and got up (without turning the lights on) to check on the heater, which I had turned on the night before going to sleep. It was oddly switched off, so I turned it back on and hopped back into bed. After a few minutes, I couldn't get to sleep because I felt like someone was in my bedroom. Assuming it was either one of my parents, I sat up in bed only to see a dark figure standing over the heater. The bottom half of its body didn't seem to exist - and immediately after noticing this, I panicked. I tried to force myself back to sleep, but was so scared I couldn't. Eventually, I convinced myself it was some sort of 'light trick' and got out from under the bed sheets to switch on my lamp. When I did, the figure was not there. I felt like an idiot, you know, foolish and all - so I turned the light out. Just then, I saw it come back - watch me for a couple of seconds and then disappear. Since then, I haven't been afraid of them and I do believe it them - but I don't think I want to experience that sort of thing again. I almost had a heartattack!

Then again, to really believe in a ghost, you need to experience something unexplainable to yourself. And even then, the only one who will really believe you - is yourself.

2007-03-31 03:01:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes.

I'm sitting in front of my computer, and a ghost says, "Boo!"

I wet my pants. The ghost goes away.

I change my pants. I sit back down at my computer. And then I tell you a paranormal story about when I was sitting in front of my computer, and a ghost says "Boo."

2007-03-30 08:44:03 · answer #8 · answered by Mr. B 4 · 0 0

For horror stories and all sorts of cool things, look on the Halloween and Horror search engine: http://horrorfind.com

2007-03-30 19:55:35 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Oh dang I hate those computer jokes when your staring at one figure for a while, and then a REALLY FREAKY horror photo POPS up at you. God I will seriously cry if I experience on of those again.

2007-03-30 20:00:57 · answer #10 · answered by 4 · 0 0

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