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« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2007, 08:33:28 AM »
who knows?   I haven't.   I know a few people over the years who say they have.   I know a few who have seen aliens too.

I am not gonna call em a liar.   I sure couldn't prove they haven't.   I believe that there is some sort of life after this one.

What has always amazed me tho is that those who don't believe in god because to them it is not proven... they seem to believe in aliens and esp and bigfoot and that Bush brought down the twin towers..   This is all perfectly sensible to them.

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« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2007, 09:31:34 AM »
My father has talked to my brother a few times since he passed away four years ago.  The first time was shortly after his death, and my father was having an extremely hard time dealing with it.  He said that Tyler had come to him to tell him that he was fine and that it was ok for my Father to go on living.  My Father remembers asking specific questions, some of which he just smiled at.  It has been awhile since it happened, but my Father ferverently believes he spoke with Tyler.  I would never question that, as my Father is the most honest person I know.
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« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2007, 09:49:06 AM »
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He said that Tyler had come to him to tell him that he was fine and that it was ok for my Father to go on living. My Father remembers asking specific questions, some of which he just smiled at. It has been awhile since it happened, but my Father ferverently believes he spoke with Tyler.


I had the same thing happen once with my grandfather, about a year after he passed away. It was at night in a dream, and it could very well only have been a dream, but somehow it really seemed to be more than that.

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« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2007, 10:11:19 AM »
I had a dream once that my brother was killed in a deer hunting accident. It was very realistic. So the next morning I called him up (it was deer season), his wife answered and ...

he was fine.

I told the local newspaper about this but they weren't interested.
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« Reply #19 on: May 05, 2007, 10:14:52 AM »
I have.
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« Reply #20 on: May 05, 2007, 01:06:32 PM »
Dan

I knew from some of your previous posts you had lost your children but not how.  You have my most sincere condolances.

In answer to the original question.  I don't know if they were ghosts, poltergeists, or whatever, but I have dealt with things I couldn't explain more than once.  I tend to believe they were ghosts (and before JB and Mac start picking on me it was before I could outdrink the fifth fleet and still be standing).

Too many to list here but some examples are shaking chairs I was sitting in, feeling a hand on my shoulder when nobody was there, flying ironing boards, and the like.
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« Reply #21 on: May 05, 2007, 02:29:13 PM »
Hi Dan

This stuff always gives me  the shivers i dont know why.
Its frightning as well beautiful at the same time.

I believe there is a sense packed within a soul.


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« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2007, 03:15:32 PM »
This isn't a ghost thing, but a feeling. About 3 years ago, my older brother died sometime during the night. I was awaken in the middle of that night from a dream of him falling. It was like he was walking down the street and just fell out in the dream. Upon awakening, I had severe stomach pain and it took about an hour to go back to sleep. The next day, about 1 in the afternoon we found my brother dead in his house. He appeared to have died in his sleep the night before.

Now I don't know if its spirits or some type of energy, but I know it was more than a coincidence.

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« Reply #23 on: May 05, 2007, 03:17:33 PM »
Halo do you really wanna see stuff that will make you wonder?

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Objects move in the house also.

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« Reply #24 on: May 05, 2007, 05:30:47 PM »
The one and only time I've dreamed of my father dying (a very lucid dream where he was falling down through empty outer space), I woke up in sweat as the phone rang.  It was him calling to say he'd just survived a gunpoint holdup in an underground parking.

He had a dream once, where he is eating at his father's table back home, along with all his brothers and sisters, his father at the head of the table, asking for news from his far away (half of the family had moved across the globe) children.  They then all accompanied him to a nearby river where he walked in and down under the surface.
He woke up to get a midnight snack and watch TV, when he got a call that his father had just died.

The closest thing to a supernatural revelation i've had was a dream that I don't know how to describe.  It is completely abstract and was about Time.  It might have been the most lucid dream I've ever had.
In the dream I figure out the 'solution' to Time.. It made perfectly clear why Time is an illusion. It was a flawless picture, and unfortunately I couldn't find something to write the exact idea down before it slipped from memory, despite knowing even before I was fully awake that this had to be recorded.
It was such a revelation that I felt as clear and timeless (I don't know how else to put it) as I would have if I had seen God, although this had nothing religious about it.
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« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2007, 11:10:46 AM »
Short answer, yes and several times. I worked my way through 3 years of college working every other night and weekend in a Mortuary. Sometimes it got interesting at night when I closed up. I stayed there all night while on duty. It was a decent job, not hard work and there was plenty of time to study and sleep.
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« Reply #26 on: May 06, 2007, 11:33:44 AM »
yeah

was living in a slightly haunted house with a bunch of other people and...


a tooth mysteriously appeared in a cupboard in the dining room, then disapeared shortly before moving. when the tooth was moved, whoever touched it always reported the feeling of being watched.

even if the house was otherwise empty, it always felt like there was someone else there.

a electric "fire" randomly turned on for someone.

the day before moving out, i heard the ghost crying.

same night, i was half asleep, rolled over, saw what could have been a ghost, put it down to being half asleep and making **** up, so i went back to sleep.

and theres been more than one place where i havent been able to go into a room for more than a few seconds, usually i find out afterwords that the people living there think its haunted.

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« Reply #28 on: May 06, 2007, 12:47:42 PM »
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Short answer, yes and several times. I worked my way through 3 years of college working every other night and weekend in a Mortuary. Sometimes it got interesting at night when I closed up. I stayed there all night while on duty. It was a decent job, not hard work and there was plenty of time to study and sleep. - Maverick


there is no way I'd sleep in a mortuary.  i just wouldn't.  dead people make sounds and i just wouldn't be able to let my guard down that much.  ;)


i was a grave digger during high school summers.  i got $35 dollars a grave, but i didn't dig at night by lantern for crying out loud, and i didn't nap in the grave.  and i didn't stand around leaning on my shovel during the burial services waiting to fill in the hole, either.  

never saw a ghost.  but my dad did, did and i believe he did see something...   who knows, we don't know or  understand everything the mind is capable of sensing ... consider the savants
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« Reply #29 on: May 06, 2007, 01:54:52 PM »
One of my radio co-hosts was VERY receptive to ghosts as a kid.

Her parents rented a house out behind a bigger house where an older man lived as land-lord.  After the old man died, her family moved into the larger house where his estate rented it out as a rental property.  She remembers very vividly as a 7 year old, playing in an upstairs bedroom, and the old man appearing in a rocking chair.

The first few times it scared the living crap out of her and she ran to tell her mom, who didn't believe her (at first).

She told me that one of the things that struck her most about the "ghost" is that when he appeared (usually in the rocking chair) that he looked so sad, and that once she got used to his appearing, a "game" she would play with him was to smile at him (even though she was still somewhat scared)....and that he would sometimes smile back.

After awhile, because she KNEW and had spoken to the old man when in life, when he appeared...she spoke to him, and on occasion, would actually get a reply from the "apparation".  

She told me that she asked the ghost if he were trying to scare them into leaving the house...and that he look puzzled, and said "I don't mind if ya'll live here" and then disappeared.

There were times later that her parents would walk into the room and find no one there, but the rocking chair would be moving as if there were someone sitting in it.  They believed her after that.

She also added that as she grew up, her "ability" to see spirits waned, and that she had not had any experiences past age 12.  She believes that kids are more "open" to what they might be seeing than adults who might pass things off as happenstance or a vivid imagination.

As for me...

Our house we rented in Richmond, Virginia was definitely haunted.

The first day we moved in, my wife made sweet & sour meatballs in the microwave and some rice in a brand new out-of-the-box Corelware pot.  After the rice was done, she turned the heat off and almost immediately the stoneware pot cracked into multiple pieces on the range in front of us as if it were struck by a hammer.

A week later, we were eating dinner and one of my wife's decorative snow-balls cracked out of no-where and began to leak all the water out from a perch on a china cabinet, again, like it had been hit with a hammer.

My kids came to us and said they were scared at night because they would hear the stairs to the upstairs creak at night, and would see a small ball of dim light, like a dirty snowball, come up the stairs at the same time and disappear into a wall of an unused bedroom.

Things like cash disappeared from a locked briefcase.  

My wife and I would be sitting watching tv and out of the corner of our eye would see dark shadows walking from the dining room into the kitchen.

There was never a out and out sighting, but everything seemed to center around the dining room and the stairs up to an unused bedroom.  While no one ever said anything, no one ever wanted to go into that bedroom (the kids never played in there) and when I used it for a work-out/excercycle room a couple of times, it felt very strange...like a sense of dread there.

A different co-host who had a Dalmation (deaf) brought her dog over as a treat for my kids who had no dog when we had her over for dinner.  When the dog came in the house she started to bark at something unseen in the dining room, and "chased" it into the master bedroom....all the while barking at something up high...as if near the ceiling.

It was a pretty happy day when we moved.

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