Many years ago, when I was no more than 5-6, playing with my brothers and sister, I thought I had seen some kind of demon. I was so scared that when I ran out of that room, I tore my sister's dress trying to pull her out with me.
As time went by, I thought I had dreamed it and never gave it too much thought nor did my siblings, it was just something we never talked about again growing up.
Then one day, when I was 17-18, I met with our baby sitter who had also been there and the first thing she asked me was if I remembered.... So I guess I did see it, and it was no cute ghost. This things was terrifying.
2007-06-26 09:05:47
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answered by Karen R 2
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I've had a Near-Death Experience and multiple Out-of-Body Experiences.
In all of them, I have found myself in a dimly lit cave, sitting across for a wolf easily my size, who I immediately recognize as Fenrirulfr, or Fenris Wolf from Norse mythology. He appears as a teacher and a guide, showing me things about myself that I cannot normally see or that I don't WANT to see.
I remain an atheist, however, because I understand the neurology of such experiences. However, they are a useful tool so I don't deny their usefulness.
2007-06-26 15:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a ghost in my home, see her almost daily. She never seems to respond to me or anyone else that sees her, there are several that have, so I think that a "ghost" is just residual energy, kind of like a recording on film.
2007-06-26 15:53:20
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Yup.. more then once. I grew up in a haunted house. It was an old guy who had died and left the land to his sons, who weren't supposed to sell it. They did, and it was turned into a housing development. The guy was really mad about it too.
I've seen others, and some have been nice, and some have been scary.
2007-06-26 15:56:45
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answered by odd duck 6
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yes and what i saw wasn't a "ghost" as much as it was the fallen angels/demons playing games...they are "disembodied spirits" and have access to the "records" if you will and know much about the souls of the dead and can pretend to be whoever they want.
2007-06-26 15:52:37
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answered by pissdownsatansback 4
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Nope, all that stuff is the product of an overactive imagination, or a desperate attempt to assign meaning to random events.
2007-06-26 15:52:38
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answered by atheist 6
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No.
But hallucinations are rather common; many people really believe they have.
2007-06-26 15:51:48
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answered by eldad9 6
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