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Jane
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7 Feb 2011 21:37 |
I am open minded about this.I have never experienced any super natural experience,but when I was about 6 a school friend came to live with us for a while as her Mum was in hospital. My Mum when she was maybe in her 60's told me that one night when my friend was with us(she shared my bedroom )she heard footsteps in the hallway and the sound of my bedroom door opening.When Mum went to investigate,she found the front door open and also bedroom door.The following day she was informed that my friend's Mum had died .She died at the time Mum heard the footsteps.My Mum was the kind of person who never believed in ghosts,but she was convinced that something happened that night.She wondered if it was the Mother coming to say good bye to her child.So I may have had a spirit /ghost or something in my bedroom !!
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Gee
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7 Feb 2011 21:43 |
You wrote; books" don't be cocky Ginny, I think most inteligent people understand the expression of "in my books"..
GA..do you mean 'intelligent'?
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Guardian Angel
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7 Feb 2011 21:47 |
the door was left open..............simple answer..
when heating has been on in a house, wooden floors etc "shrink" so a sound is made..................
there are plausible "real" answers for most things....unless you get a ghost/spirit on camera (let's face it who ever has after all these years) then all these "spooky" goings on are normal factors in and around our normal living conditions.....
If you think you have a spook in the house, your mind set will tune itself that way........get a picture and then let's have a serious debate...
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Guardian Angel
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7 Feb 2011 21:52 |
I did Ginny yes........but hey ho, I'm not one to knit pick on people's spelling errors, especially when they do not agree with my side of a discussion!!
some petty persons about a?
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ChrisofWessex
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7 Feb 2011 21:54 |
Guardian Angel - I asked Mick earlier to explain my gmother episode to me - can you?
It is believed that at one time all of us were born with a sixth sense and time, 'civilization' and the punishment of so-called witches, usually wise women has to a greater extent eradicated this sense.
There are those amongst us in who this sense remains, some who have an odd glimmer from time to time and those who have been left with nothing.
I have never said I believe in ghosts nor have I said I disbelieved. What I have said that strange things have occurred during mylifetime to me for which I have no logical explanation and would love one - if one exists.
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Jane
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7 Feb 2011 21:57 |
Like I say I am open minded.Whether door left open who knows.No heating in my house back then .No wooden floor.Just Lino lol People believe what they believe.I have no problem with that.
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Gee
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7 Feb 2011 22:00 |
Chris...
I love your point and you know what...I would have been burnt at the stake 200 years ago!
I don’t go to a church or sell my gift, I try to ignore it.....but sometimes I just can’t shake it
So.. I go with it as and when
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Guardian Angel
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7 Feb 2011 22:01 |
I think Mick me ole mucker went to the pub, think I'll join him because it seems unless you agree with certain people on here and their opinions, then there is no discussion without a personal attack!! Some petty person making reference to my board name is pathetic....I did not enter this discussion to have my board name questioned...
Ginny, don't know you from Adam. But I think you need to respect other peoples points of view before spitting your dummy out and getting out your pram!!
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Gee
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7 Feb 2011 22:07 |
GA; Ginny, don't know you from Adam. But I think you need to respect other peoples points of view before spitting your dummy out and getting out your pram!!
I'll remember that and take heed
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Gee
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7 Feb 2011 22:13 |
Off to bed now as I have work tomorrow
Night all
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7 Feb 2011 22:33 |
I agree with SueMaid's comments.
I am perfectly happy to accept that there are usually very obvious and scientifically provable answers to most 'strange' occurences. and would be looking at those first. If I can't find an obvious one, I'd be likely to ask a sceptic for their opinion before anyone else lol. If neither I nor they could explain it away then I think it's fair to consider a 'supernatural' answer.
I would say that though no definitively proven 'ghost' photo has been taken ( well not to my knowledge?) that could be because the people who see 'something' are not always or possibly usually, the ones who 'go looking' armed with a camera, temperature gauges etc lol
...anyone who has watched some of the awful, awful 'ghost hunt' programmes on satellite would be fully entitled to pour the greatest amount of scorn possible on the ridiculous 'ooh did you hear that?!! and subsequent squealy women that I would hate to be around...living or dead lol.
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ChrisofWessex
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7 Feb 2011 23:25 |
All I know is I have asked both GA and Mick to give me a reason for my experiences, I would love to have a logical explanation.
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MargarettawasMargot
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8 Feb 2011 03:04 |
chrisofwessex you make an interesting point.
"There are those amongst us in who this sense remains,some who have an odd glimmer from time to time,and those who have been left with nothing."
Wise words,and very true.I'm in the "odd glimmer from time to time" camp, which can be distressing at times,because I don't always understand why I'm seeing or experiencing these things.
I feel very sorry for anyone who genuinely has this gift,and can't turn it off and step back away from it.
To the person who said about people of Celtic or Gaelic ancestry-a psychic once told me that my family went right back to the Vikings,and then the Normans,and I know that I have Celtic and Gaelic in there as well. (English, Scottish, Irish,now 5th generation Australian.)
The Celts were supposed to have the gift of "second sight" , weren't they?
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Feb 2011 04:31 |
OK
explain this one then
We bought our house in 1972 ............... it was built between 1943 and 1945. Title searches here don't necessarily give the name of previous occupants, so we don't know how many previous owners there had been. We bought it from a married couple, a few years older than us, and childless. They had apparently owned the house for about 3 years, according to neigbours, although the real estate agent had told us they ahd lived here for more than 5 years..
We were sitting at the dining table a month or so after moving in, I was facing the door into the kitchen, OH was to my left, between me and the door. I was in the middle of saying something to him when a lady walked through the kitchen door.
She was in her 60s, wore a somewhat old fashioned long skirt and blouse, and a bib apron. Her hair was grey and up in some sort of bun. She was wiping her hands on her apron ........... and the whole attitude was of a hostess coming in to check that the food she had prepared was to our satisfaction. She turned and ........ disappeared.
OH looked up as I stopped talking, something in my face made him turn and look towards the door ............. but there was nothing there for him to see.
I was left with the feeling that she had come to check us out, and was satisfied.
Later we heard that the house had been owned around 1965 or so by 2 women teachers, possibly a couple. Neighbours told us one of the ladies had committed suicide by shutting herself in a car and using the exhaust. There were 2 stories of where this happened ........ one was that it had happened in either the garage or carport of the house
About a year after this, we had a dinner party and invited 2 couples. One of the men brought his fairly new girl friend who we had never met before. The girl friend was in her mid-20s but hardly spoke from the moment she arrived until about an hour after dinner ...... about 3 hours in total. Then something was said about ghosts, and OH told the story above. The young woman showed more interest. Then we mentioned about the schoolteachers
Yuou can guess what I'm going to say!
She had been taught by these schoolteachers, and had been particularly close to one of them She had often visited them in their house .............. and had been stunned when they walked up the garden path.
and, yes, the description of my lady fitted that of the teacher she liked, and she was the one who had committed suicide.
We have had no further visitations
sylvia
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Mick from the Bush
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8 Feb 2011 07:36 |
Ahhhh -Some interesting points come up!
As always on GR we have the “Ad Hominem” reprise. What we in OZ would call “Playing the man and not the ball”.
“Can't we just respect everyone's beliefs and opinions”- Let’s just follow this logically for a while – Some religious extremists sincerely believe I should be beheaded or blown up - Do I respect their beliefs?
Paedophiles sincerely believe they have the right to have sex with children- Do I respect their beliefs?
No! So I am afraid I do not respect the beliefs of Woo merchants or Religionists either, as I think their beliefs are superstitious nonsense!
“Nothing is tosh if someone believes in it..” - well, that opens the door to a world where anything and everything is possible. I don’t think I would want to live in that world!
Just some random thoughts.
Have fun!
Xxxxx mick
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Mick from the Bush
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8 Feb 2011 07:44 |
Chris - regarding your grandmother, apart from mental illness, which I am not in any way qualified to diagnoze, any number of logical explantions come to mind-
-the old lady was a (living human visitor) to the house -an old lady with alzheimers had wandered in off the street into the wrong house
(just two off the top of my head)
-any old lady who had a passing resemblence to your granny, who you had not seen for 11 years.
Google - "occams razor" -there are always simpler more logical answers to these sort of happenings.
xxxxxx mick
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Mick from the Bush
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8 Feb 2011 08:46 |
Just the man we need at a moment like this!
Uncle Eldrick has a new blog on this very subject! (What a coincidence!)
http://woobuster.blogspot.com/
How I wish I had his way with words!
xxxxxx mick
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8 Feb 2011 10:26 |
No one has to believe, it won't make a ha'pporth of difference to either side what the other thinks, approach all strange experiences with scepticism but not a closed mind :)
Here's a little story lol, one night a woman is sitting alone n a house, she knows it like the back of her hand, there are no neighbours close enough to hear. She sits browsing the threads on a genealogy site. It is a quiet night outdoors, the tv is off.
Suddenly a voice comes from close behind her back ( the desk faces the wall, she has her back to the door) she whirls round in shock to see....no one. Will she think it is the presence of her late mother,father. gt aunt bessie? OR will she look for the explanation on the earthly plain of logic and exploration of all the possibilities?
She might like to believe it is someone bring solace so does she just accept it is a ghostly voice and chalk it down to add to other experiences? or does she eliminate it asap so that the 'real' experiences have absolute validity for her?
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8 Feb 2011 10:30 |
PS I knew E wouldn't miss the chance lolol, bless him, he will doubtless have made a compelling, superbly written and interesting argument...which is great, if one can survive such a hefty dose of logic, scientific knowledge and rationality at its best...with your own opinion intact, then one really DOES have grounds to trust ones judgement on the matter. :)
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Jenxx
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8 Feb 2011 11:02 |
Just read the Blog nothing new there .... there has been threads on GR with E views on the subject so not worth the read Do I believe ..... I really don't know if there is a spirit world but I would like to think there is Jenxx
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