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This Question is open for all... be nice.

This is just my perspective of deep thought that I feel makes sense to me. I am just wondering if it makes sense to others if they know anything about Ghost or Atheist.

I mean no wrong doing here, just asking a question that's been on my mind.

Most Ghost don't know they are dead, ghost refuse to transcend to the spirit dimension, they are as alive and real as we are. Because they are stubbornly clinging to this dimension after death.
Ghost are afraid of the light that takes them to heaven, because of being negative in life, perhaps these are the atheist that were negative in faith of God. The light that sucks you into heaven is positive, therefore negative won't go near to it.
Do you see the connection I am making here?

Keep the ~PEACE~ in R&S thanks!

2007-04-16 11:46:22 · 23 answers · asked by inteleyes 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I didn't think most would understand since many don't experience ghost, or understand them.

2007-04-16 11:53:12 · update #1

If a Christian is positive that Christian would go to heaven, positive connects with positive.

2007-04-16 11:55:55 · update #2

I am open minded, anyone else out there open, and spiritual.

2007-04-16 11:57:56 · update #3

There is more than one theory about ghost this question is one of them.

2007-04-16 12:00:12 · update #4

Ghost to me are as real as anyone else, some can communicate better.

2007-04-16 12:04:00 · update #5

I know I am not sick, or whatever others may think, this has been in my family blood, that we see spirits and ghost.

2007-04-16 12:06:51 · update #6

F W, I guess I didn't write enough detail. This heaven light is there for all, and these ghost can be helped and lead to the light, some need the help, some are afraid of it, some do think they are alive that been dead for many years. This thought of mine, I was just wondering if most ghost were once atheists. I don't usually communicate with them, I usually can either read their aura, thoughts, it just comes to me. Only one spoke out loud to me, believe to be my spirit guide.

2007-04-16 13:39:11 · update #7

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I see what you are asking, some may be atheist who don't want to go to their destination and it is too late to change paths. It is not all atheist who are hung in between, some have business they want to get settled before going to the light, it can be anything that holds them some stay because they don't realize they are dead and some just want to stay in the middle around something they loved and are waiting to go to the light so they can go the same time as the people they care so much about. Once they go through the door and into the light then they can not come back through, so they stay in between.

2007-04-16 11:58:52 · answer #1 · answered by clbinmo 6 · 1 0

Do I see the connection you are making? I understand your line of thinking. Do I agree with it....sorry, but respectfully not even a tiny bit.

This is an area I have spent more years and hours studying than I can tell you, not that it matters as relates to the question. I just want you to know this is something I take very seriously, and I'm always open to different ideas and viewpoints because I feel what waits for us is likely more than our limited, underused brains can understand. Now all that said, here are few of the things I don't agree with.

First, I don't think light "sucks" us in anywhere. It is just there, surrounding us with warmth, and love. With light being a term used so we here can understand something we really have no frame of reference to understand. I don't think "ghosts" are afraid of it. I actually think a great many ghosts are folks who can move on but are not ready to for a variety of reasons. But they are basically fine and will eventually cross over. I do believe there are some so called ghosts who are stuck. I think those are likely to be people who behaved VERY badly who felt they would never have to pay for their actions, and who now see they didn't just get off scott free. Some may be those tied to certain aspects of this side such as severe addictions etc, but I personally believe those are also eventually helped.

But that light isn't like a converyor belt that only the good folks can ride into eternity. I'll even get biblical...you know the many mansions part. I think there are many levels over there, and depending how good a life you led here determines how high a level you end up with over there. Which is why I think we end up in peace. Imagine being in a group of folks of similar understandings etc. But that would be a topic unto itself.

I totally believe that it has nothing to do with what chuch you went to, or how well you believed in it. What you if went to church every week of your life, believed in heaven, yet robbed from your business partners, cheated on your spouse, and was mean to all. That person would catch a ride on the light, but someone who lived didn't know what to believe in, or never got involved in any religion yet lived a totally good, kind and caring life would be left as a ghost??? Sorry I can't see that at all.

I think it is all about how we lived, how we treated each other, and how well we represented the good parts all religions speak of. NOT how often we went to a house of worship or what faith we have. And I also believe there are many waiting to help everyone understand an make the transition, so if someone didn't believe in eternity I think they would just have a good laugh about how wrong they were.

And I do agree that what we commonly call ghosts are afraid...they are afraid of having to face how they really treated people. Or they are afraid of leaving earthly possessions behind, such as a cruel miser who can't understand he can still be rich in a world without money. Also, I don't think of the light as it's been presented in Hollywood for the sake of a TV show for ex. It doesn't just appear to some and not to others. And if they are here from unfinished business it's because dead or alive we have free will, not because there isn't a light there for them to move into.

Hope you'll think about some of this. I know I can't believe that any benevolent, all loving God would dismiss some because they failed to understand him, or find a way to a certain religious group. Does it make sense if that person was good, kind and lived a rightous life, they would be be a ghost only because they didn't choose the right church? Conversely a murderer or rapist who believed a certain way would be welcomed to heaven, with their actions not mattering?? That is what makes no sense to me at all. I still say it's all about how we live. And even if we are not perfect, I still believe we can learn and grow and progress over there as well. I don't believe eternity is a punishment....rather it's home. And we are just in school here.

Hope you'll consider some of this.

ETA based on some of the comments you added while I was typing this lol. I believe that both ghosts and spirits can communicate. Spirits will give messages of love and proof of survival that connect with those they loved while on this side. Ghosts or lower level spirits are like pesky lying children who will mess with you, lie to you, and should always be avoided. It's why I wouldn't go in the same room as a Ouijia board EVER let alone communicate that way! They don't communicate with the protection and grace of God and light IMHO. Troublemakers in life remain the same.

2007-04-16 12:18:35 · answer #2 · answered by FineWhine 5 · 1 0

First you have to prove that ghosts exist, then lets worry about who or what they are. There are many sick people out there that hear voices and experience hallucinations and its not ghosts but instead all in their mind. I'm not saying your sick but until there is definitive proof of ghosts existence I'll always be skeptical. I'll keep an open mind if it will make you feel better.

2007-04-16 11:59:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I sometimes wonder if the ghosts that people see are actually people who didn't get into an afterlife---or maybe that is what Hell is, a banishment to wander for all eternity.

That might sound delusional to some. But hey, I like to keep an open mind when it comes to spiritual matters.

2007-04-16 11:52:40 · answer #4 · answered by I'm Still Here 5 · 1 0

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2016-10-22 08:37:50 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

dont see a connection - but I see a whole lot of assumptions. I suppose youve spoken directly to ghosts to obtain this information about them being frightened of Heaven, right? Also, your theory doesnt explain all those nice Christian folks that have died and allegedly left behind ghosts either....


Opps! Back to the drawing board...

2007-04-16 11:51:22 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 3 1

I personally do not believe in atheist Ghost. I believe that people are either dead and non-existent or alive in the arms of Jesus the Christ and existing in life, in a new dimension. You and I have a chance and free will to believe in Jesus or not. I think if you believe in Jesus you die and you see your body laying there and your spirit is immediately dwelling with the Christ, Jesus. If you don't believe, you die and you dwell in a darkness of failure, with a burning in your spirit, that you had a chance to believe in Jesus but you didn't. Dead spirits lost all of their ability to exist when Jesus chose the cross. Evil lost the battle and will eventually fail to rule in the second coming of Christ.

2007-04-16 12:03:06 · answer #7 · answered by hot wheels 3 · 0 1

Right now all I understand about these others that are present is, we should not have desecrated the graves by summoning spirits and such. We were warned in scriptures not to do that!

2007-04-16 12:00:56 · answer #8 · answered by rezany 5 · 0 1

Interesting but flawed theory. What about `Ghost`, ships, horses, birds and dogs. Were they ALL nasty Atheists ?

2007-04-16 11:57:50 · answer #9 · answered by ED SNOW 6 · 3 0

From a Buddhist perspective, it is simply someone who has died and for whatever reason (sudden death, state of mind at death) clings and is attached to this life and doesn't journey the "bardo" between death and rebirth.

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2007-04-16 11:50:15 · answer #10 · answered by vinslave 7 · 1 0

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