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Re: The ghost in my house... Kingfish

Posted by AMenz on August 11, 2001, at 0:24:01

In reply to Re: The ghost in my house..., posted by Willow on August 9, 2001, at 10:19:39

I am very intrigued by your experience with the ghost since I am intrigued by the paranormal. Have you discarded the possibility that this experience is something other than a psychiatric event.

Do you mind if I ask you a few questions. If you do not wish to answer because this subject is unpalatable, don't worry, I will understand.

Are there other signs that are associated with ghostly sightings. Ex., is the presence accompanied by a sudden drop in temperature, or does it make the hair in the back of your neck or your arms stand on end? These are reported if you read parasychological literature as common experiences in ghost sightings.

How does the ghost come and go. Does it explain who he is and why he wants you to leave?

I am asking because you did not sound scared, therefore, don/t think it's inappropriate to ask. Again, I don't want to offend.
> Kingfish
>
> You didn't scare me, I was just concerned for you if you hadn't experienced this before. I can remember the first time my vision got distorted from a fever, having someone (my mommy) there made all the difference. I know it isn't the same but I think a reassuring person does help.
>
> Glad to hear that your meds are starting to help. My dad has shared some of his hallucinations with me, after the fact. He once saw a little alligator in a creek he was wading in. The alligator proceeded to say it was going to eat him. My dad laughed at it because it was only a couple inches long.
>
> Myself on Valentine's day I saw a mirror image of my hubby's pretty blue eye floating beside his head. The doctor explained that it had to do with vascular stuff.
>
> I became upset by the lsd comment and decided to call it a night. I guess if one isn't familiar with the tricks the mind can play when it isn't well can't fathom the reality of it. A bad trip with no drugs!
>
> Whispering Willow


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