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Please care to explain what happened?
Not really to be honest, as I dont want people saying im imagining it etc.
Why are you so interested?
Please care to explain what happened?
Patcham Place woods are mainly on a very steep slope that you can only get to the path at the top by walking in zigzags. My son and I were walking along the path at the top when we came across an elderly, frail man walking his doing along the path in the opposite direction. We said hello and walked past each other. Two or three seconds later I looked behind us and the old man and the dog had gone. Given the gradient of the slope next to the path he couldn't have gone down there and I could see the path for at least 1000 yards and he wasn't there. So unless the old man could beat Usain Bolt in the 100m I could only conclude he was a ghost.
Not really to be honest, as I dont want people saying im imagining it etc.
Why are you so interested?
Not really to be honest, as I dont want people saying im imagining it etc.
Why are you so interested?
I have never seen one because they do not exist.
These reflect my opinion.Because I am rational and intelligent.
It's a lovely story and one I wish for you was true but let's face it, it's bollocks. Oh wait my beer has just moved from one side of the room to the other. No doubt about it, a ghost done it.
An intelligent mind is never closed to any possibility.
Thus your intelligence along with the possibility of paranormal activity must be up for debate.
I think ghosts are really an over lapping of a moment in time. This story of the old man on a path is a fine example. A friend of mine does not believe in ghosts, but saw a man once appear for a few seconds and then vanish in a room in his house. We talked about how it could be an anomaly in time that some how causes two moments to fuse together. This could rationalise and authenticate some accounts.
I have never seen one because they do not exist.
Because I am rational and intelligent.
Years ago they reckoned there was a ghost around Selhurst. But who'd want to be seen dead there.
Ghosts were invented by men wishing to create fear amongst those they wished to control.
The moments in time fused together makes sense but slightly falls down that you never hear reports of people seeing ghosts of animals or people from the future
Quite. We live in two worlds - the physical and the meta-physical. The physical can be viewed or touched and experimented upon, so we know it's there. The metaphysical cannot be touched or experimented upon, be we know that is there, too, because our minds are not physical things, yet they exist. There is much that we do not understand, that we will probably never understand, because we cannot examine it. But then, we are not meant to.