Ghost are real

i experienced a ghost back in october for about 3 days my door would crack open as it was closed and i had no explanation for it i used to not know rather or not they were real but now i know for a fact so ypu should know that ghosts are most definitely real

I hope you care about ghosts.
 

SageFromZen

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Now, this would be the proverbial "can of worms" post that you've started however...
...you are absolutely correct.

No matter where we may be within our physical world there are energies and entities that brush up against us within our realm of reality no less than we brush up against them within theirs. It's one of those cases where if you've not experienced it then it doesn't apply to you. Do you see what I mean? Because there will always be those who will 'object' to such content because the Universe hasn't divulged to them what it has to others of us. See what I mean?

Albeit I live in California my Mother lives in northern New Mexico and if there were ever a place where these parallel planes dance, play and coincide, it would be the Land of Enchantment. There are any other number of 'portal' locations all over the world where the veil between the living and dead is at its thinnest. However, the closest place that I know with an incomprehensible magnitude of paranormal activity happens to be the Southwest. At least from my experience anyway.
 

ANC

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I lived in a haunted house when I was little, It was an old national monument across from a 300-year-old graveyard.
Never slept in my own room until we moved house.
 

SageFromZen

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However this got started it should probably just end. Bob, I didn't realize that you were such an authority. My Greatness pales in comparison to yours so I'll just humbly disappear. Ya'all have a good one now, ya hear?
 

SageFromZen

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I think that I'm just going to go out on a limb here and tell you a little bit about myself. Every so often it's necessary.

Ghosts are one thing. But there are a handful of us that have what I like to call The Big Picture. It arrives when one has either been involved in a near-death experience or a complete death experience. I just so happen to be a brain aneurysm survivor. By survivor, I referring to the action of having flat-lined and subsequently "woken up" via the use of a defibrillator for which I was pronounced dead on the table for a duration of 6:47 seconds.

It's a really strange place to be because I was awake, alert and lucid during those 7 minutes and what lies over there isn't what people think it is. You see, our modern holy books be them the Q'ran, the Bible, the Bhagavad gita, Tao te Ching, what have you... Our literature was written by human hands. As much as some would like to believe that "The Lord" or their God has written these doctrines, they were written by the human hands of those who see. Human hands with a mind and a vision of what we "think" lies beyond death but when it comes down to it we don't really know what lies over there.

There are, however, a very small few of us whom have defied logic and doctrine and we aren't that few and far in-between. There are many whom have survived accidents, heart attacks and/or physical harm that literally "killed" us. some cases we are revived and we return.

There is no way that any human can fathom what lies beyond death because it is NOT a human experience. It is an energetic experience. It is not of mind nor flesh. Therefore, those that are living cannot grasp such an experience. It is incomprehensible.

There are no Pearly Gates. There is no St. Peter. No virgins. No trumpets. No bearded omnipotent being in a robe. No chorus. No fire of a Hell below nor is there anything of a Heaven.

There is only the ability to "see" everything at once; Hear everything at once; Know everything at once; Be everywhere at once; Know and hear the thoughts of your loved ones, friends, plants, animals, fish etc and 'everything' for that matter. We return to the unbound. Where there are no limitations. We return to the base source of All that is. And, that's all there is.
 

SageFromZen

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Now, I do not wish to contest anyone's beliefs or views. I have full respect for those of Faith and those of all walks of life. I will not argue. I am a medical patient with life-threatening illness and I just don't have time for debates.

It's one of those things where if it hasn't happened to you personally then it does not apply to you. You cannot transmit something that you never had to begin with.

I am very blessed.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
I think that I'm just going to go out on a limb here and tell you a little bit about myself. Every so often it's necessary.

Ghosts are one thing. But there are a handful of us that have what I like to call The Big Picture. It arrives when one has either been involved in a near-death experience or a complete death experience. I just so happen to be a brain aneurysm survivor. By survivor, I referring to the action of having flat-lined and subsequently "woken up" via the use of a defibrillator for which I was pronounced dead on the table for a duration of 6:47 seconds.

It's a really strange place to be because I was awake, alert and lucid during those 7 minutes and what lies over there isn't what people think it is. You see, our modern holy books be them the Q'ran, the Bible, the Bhagavad gita, Tao te Ching, what have you... Our literature was written by human hands. As much as some would like to believe that "The Lord" or their God has written these doctrines, they were written by the human hands of those who see. Human hands with a mind and a vision of what we "think" lies beyond death but when it comes down to it we don't really know what lies over there.

There are, however, a very small few of us whom have defied logic and doctrine and we aren't that few and far in-between. There are many whom have survived accidents, heart attacks and/or physical harm that literally "killed" us. some cases we are revived and we return.

There is no way that any human can fathom what lies beyond death because it is NOT a human experience. It is an energetic experience. It is not of mind nor flesh. Therefore, those that are living cannot grasp such an experience. It is incomprehensible.

There are no Pearly Gates. There is no St. Peter. No virgins. No trumpets. No bearded omnipotent being in a robe. No chorus. No fire of a Hell below nor is there anything of a Heaven.

There is only the ability to "see" everything at once; Hear everything at once; Know everything at once; Be everywhere at once; Know and hear the thoughts of your loved ones, friends, plants, animals, fish etc and 'everything' for that matter. We return to the unbound. Where there are no limitations. We return to the base source of All that is. And, that's all there is.
Some of us just expand their concept of God during these experiences. Heart attack and multiple DMT experience survivor
 

tyler.durden

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I think that I'm just going to go out on a limb here and tell you a little bit about myself. Every so often it's necessary.

Ghosts are one thing. But there are a handful of us that have what I like to call The Big Picture. It arrives when one has either been involved in a near-death experience or a complete death experience. I just so happen to be a brain aneurysm survivor. By survivor, I referring to the action of having flat-lined and subsequently "woken up" via the use of a defibrillator for which I was pronounced dead on the table for a duration of 6:47 seconds.

It's a really strange place to be because I was awake, alert and lucid during those 7 minutes and what lies over there isn't what people think it is. You see, our modern holy books be them the Q'ran, the Bible, the Bhagavad gita, Tao te Ching, what have you... Our literature was written by human hands. As much as some would like to believe that "The Lord" or their God has written these doctrines, they were written by the human hands of those who see. Human hands with a mind and a vision of what we "think" lies beyond death but when it comes down to it we don't really know what lies over there.

There are, however, a very small few of us whom have defied logic and doctrine and we aren't that few and far in-between. There are many whom have survived accidents, heart attacks and/or physical harm that literally "killed" us. some cases we are revived and we return.

There is no way that any human can fathom what lies beyond death because it is NOT a human experience. It is an energetic experience. It is not of mind nor flesh. Therefore, those that are living cannot grasp such an experience. It is incomprehensible.

There are no Pearly Gates. There is no St. Peter. No virgins. No trumpets. No bearded omnipotent being in a robe. No chorus. No fire of a Hell below nor is there anything of a Heaven.

There is only the ability to "see" everything at once; Hear everything at once; Know everything at once; Be everywhere at once; Know and hear the thoughts of your loved ones, friends, plants, animals, fish etc and 'everything' for that matter. We return to the unbound. Where there are no limitations. We return to the base source of All that is. And, that's all there is.

Now, I do not wish to contest anyone's beliefs or views. I have full respect for those of Faith and those of all walks of life. I will not argue. I am a medical patient with life-threatening illness and I just don't have time for debates.

It's one of those things where if it hasn't happened to you personally then it does not apply to you. You cannot transmit something that you never had to begin with.

I am very blessed.


 
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