#0 · Jul 14, 2005, 15:32 · runlola
#1 · Jul 14, 2005, 17:16 · BluBelle
My father, the educator, Mr. Black-and-White-and-No-in-Between saw her (the ghost) two years ago. He also had another experience a few months prior to that. At 64 years of age, his whole belief system flipped upside down. After months of scouring the internet looking for a 'logical' explanation, he finally accepted the fact that things aren't quite as they seem. hehe
#2 · Jul 14, 2005, 17:29 · Nay
I guess, first I need to know the definition of Ghost. Is that a "soul" trapped on our plane and sees nothing else but the drama they are playing?
Nay
#3 · Jul 14, 2005, 18:05 · Nay
Well...most if 'em.
Nay
#4 · Jul 14, 2005, 19:23 · Smilodon29A
To me the old person is the one who lost most of the will to live this physical life
#5 · Jul 14, 2005, 21:16 · Nay
Quote from: Smilodon29A Heh Nay maybe you should first need to know the definition of olderGeez, isn't that what I said?![]()
To me the old person is the one who lost most of the will to live this physical life![]()
Ummmm...sorta..
Nay
#6 · Jul 14, 2005, 22:47 · Hans Solo
I saw the shadow person when I was chilling in the family room reading a book, and I looked up from the book at the kitchen and there it was stepping into the doorway. FREAKED ME OUT! Some of you guys know me and I have to say I am a VERY skeptical person when it comes to all of this stuff. So I guess I would be included in this belief. I think this is the first time I have told anyone about this instance, please don't think i'm weird
(and dont tell my friends)
Han
#7 · Jul 15, 2005, 12:13 · mactombs
I've seen lots of shadow people, but I'm still skeptical. The brain has a way of interpreting what you see. If there's not enough physical data, the brain kinda fills in the holes.
Another thing to consider is that shadow people are usually seen at night, when it's dark, and when people might be a bit sleepy.
I've seen plenty of shadow people, but I still wouldn't claim to have ever seen a ghost. If a ghost wants any credibility with me, it better visit in daylight hours and hang around for a while.
#8 · Jul 15, 2005, 20:11 · Gandalf
Doug
#9 · Jul 15, 2005, 23:21 · mactombs
And what's that cat that's supposed to haunt Scotland?
#10 · Jul 16, 2005, 08:28 · Gandalf
It is true that the UK has plenty ghosts but that's only to be expected with a long history. Dracula has a line I like when he warns Harker about wandering the rooms and corridors of the castle at night :
'the castle is old, and has many bad memories'.
Doug
#11 · Jul 16, 2005, 18:08 · mactombs
Quote I can't really speak for England as I come from Scotland, and as for 'the cat that haunts Scotland' it must be a pretty busy cat. I've never heard of it and it must be pretty busy to haunt an entire country!"The police have received over a thousand reports of big cat sightings in Scotland."
Here's a link to a site about the cryptozoology cat: http://www.messybeast.com/big_cat.htm
And another of personal reports of cats, some said to be bigger than dogs: http://www.highlanderweb.co.uk/haunted/home.htm
I find these rumors of cats very interesting. There's the Kellas Cats of Scotland (is it a hybrid between a stray and a wildcat or a new species?).
And then there is of course Cait Sith (pronounced: Cat Shee), the Highland fairy cat (which was also a character in Final Fantasy, unfortunately).
Cats seem pretty prominent in Scotland, it seems to me. My family crest has one, and there's the family motto for MacKintosh "Touch Not the Cat Bot a Glove". I think cat hauntings are to be expected ... especially with all that fog ...
#12 · Jul 17, 2005, 01:52 · Telos
Quote One out of three people is mentally ill. Ask two friends how they're doing. If they say they're OK, then you're it.Coincidence? Not that I agree with that statement or anything.
#13 · Jul 17, 2005, 03:37 · Frank
I just spoke to Doug and he says he's fine and it's definitely not me. :)
Yours,
Frank
#14 · Jul 17, 2005, 10:24 · Telos
Neither of you are in the United States!