No I haven't. If I had perhaps I wouldn't be skeptical to their existence.
2007-12-20 09:53:43
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answer #1
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answered by Peter D 7
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First of all, if Mr Randi offered so many millions to prove that you had personally been hit by lightning 30 times in a row, would that be any more or less likely than other phenonema???? Don't get me wrong here, he's shone the light of reason on an awful lot of BS, but I don't think he or anyone else has the right to dismiss out of hand what might be unexplained events. Randi is not some kind of holy inquisitor! Look at the Sprites, the bizarre cousins of lightning above the clouds that we only accept now cos of the pix...
so yeah you want a sceptic to convert right here?? As a kid I saw 'something' in my bedroom at night; the place was and is an old coaching Inn in England, between London and the southern coast, it has a history about 250 years old. I was about 5 and I think I saw part of a white dress float across the room and disappear... there, that's it!!!
2007-12-20 21:19:29
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answered by the boy from tortuga 4
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I joined a paranormal investigatin group just so I could see my first ghost. I finally got to go on an investigation at an old jail. I personally didn't see anything but I did experience a feeling of anxiety only in certain areas which a psychic later reacted to those same places saying there was activity there. I was feeling the anxiety people felt in that spot long ago. So now at least I know what that feels like.
I also saw something that wasn't there and that freaked me out a bit. Thought I saw a shower drain where I later found out there used to be a shower. I also witnessed another person getting zapped in the forehead by an entity. The video later showed an orb come out of a wall and pop him leaving a red mark.
There was a door that kept opening when nobody was around. A heavy door with a latch. During the investigation the answers to our questions were sounds of dripping water in a building where the water was shut off and the toilets and sinks were bone dry and dusty.
Still hoping for a ghost some day. But I did learn a lot of neat stuff about ghosts and one of them is that they can look just like you or me and so we could be looking at one and not even know it.
2007-12-20 09:03:05
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answered by Rolande 2
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Yes and immediately upon seeing it I investigated (I first believed it be a person) which is what a good skeptic does.
However, not being on drugs, suffering a mental disorder, having just woke up or any other typical excuse used to dismiss thousands of reported experiences since the start of recorded history I concluded that I saw something unexplained that most people (since it appeared in the basic form of a human) would call a ghost.
Unlike a debunker I did not dismiss my experience with an explanation that did not fit the evidence or circumstance in order to justify my beliefs.
Since debunkers always feel free to answer questions that don't seek their opinions I freely and uninvited offer you my answer in the spirit of the rules of the game we seem to be following.
2007-12-20 11:42:30
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answered by psiexploration 7
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it truly is an unusual request. You ask skeptics in the experience that they have got ever considered a ghost, yet would not the seeing of an surely ghost make someone a lot less of a skeptic and probably a believer? yet to respond to your question, no. And to say besides to i do not think in ghosts.
2016-10-19 21:25:01
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answered by rimpel 4
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I would sure love to. I'm always keeping my eyes open for that kind of thing. But that's part of the problem -- if I see something strange, I go investigating and find the cause which usually turns out to be something mundane. So far, I've not seen anything which would make be think it was a ghost.
2007-12-20 09:53:47
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answered by John 7
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quick answer,20 yrs ago give or take,shapeless form materialised in front of me in dark room,prior to this several family members reported hearing laboured breathing from same place,i aint scared of walking through graveyards alone,not much scares me but this one thing freaked me out so much because it happened,the only way i can describe what i saw is a liking of a pile of autumn leaves swirling round in a tight funnel and gradually taking on a humanoid shape or form,this happened indoors and i wasnt the only witness,the house was exorcised within the week.............want more
2007-12-20 14:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Even if you THINK you saw what you BELIEVE resembles a ghost, it doesn't mean it's supernatural.
"The JREF sponsors the famous million dollar challenge offering a prize of US $1,000,000 to anyone who can demonstrate evidence of any paranormal, supernatural or occult power or event, under test conditions agreed to by both parties."
2007-12-20 09:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i just answerd a question like this but oh well i saw a red eye peaking out from my closet i checked it out saw nothing but smelt sumthing similar to a rotting corpse about a week later same thing happend i olny woke up to see a girl in a bloodstained white dress i actualy did sum ressarch on my house a little girl was murderd by her dad a week
now i cant sleep without the closet shut tight
2007-12-20 08:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I really don't believe in ghosts. I mean i've seen those ghost shows, but i can actually tell how fake it is. People don't stay on earth after they die, they go to heaven, or hell. Plain and simple.
2007-12-20 08:26:18
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answered by zackfasho 2
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