Ghost and spooky things!
Thu, 2004-03-25 18:31
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Ghost and spooky things!
I keep seeing this man walking around town talking away at some invisible character, hovering above his head.
Naturally, i assumed he was ill and on medication? until to day. He came in to my friends book shop, 'Its a very old shop', sat down on the Floor and chat away to a Ghost!
The only way to get him to leave was to ask the Ghost to escort him home!
Has any one had spooky encounters?
Oh! and i can't log in, Say's my password is invalid. Any one know how to resolve this?
Many thanks. John
Aim not a believer in Ghost, but i have to say there has been one thing that has always baffled me.
Years ago, I was walking down a road in Northampton shire. The street ahead of me was clear, no people on it. I turned me head to look at something and was rudely knocked aside by some passer by.
When I turned to shout and swearer at him/her? There was no one there!
The beginnings of a spycilogical disorder perhaps?
Those lamp posts DO resemble passers by don't they?
Especially if you have enough boos in side you!
Or should that be 'Booze'?
You have to e-mail Mark re-password. See home page.
No ghosts to report, sorry.
I used to get a ghostly cat come and sleep om my bed, could have been a dog as, I could feel it but not see it!
Back when I was married, my wife always used to accuse me of smoking in the house. Anyway, she went to see a clairvoyant and the clairvoyant asked her if she'd ever smelt unexplained cigarette smoke - apparently it was my grandfathers ghost keeping an eye on us. Although, I must admit, sometimes it was actually me...
Thanks Emma
I'm not really a believer of ghosts in the traditional sense of the word...
However...in the tibetan book of the dead it says that souls remain on earth for 55 days before departing after death ...and I have heard several accounts from reliable sources of people "seeing" their loved ones shortly after their death...often before news of the death even reached them
Yikes...
I didn't think you could get any more traditional than the Holy Ghost, Jude.
Us RCs more often say holy Spirit rather than ghost
Well there ya go! I thought holy Spirit was a brand of religious booze.
did someone say booze?
Calm down pesky, the party doesn't start just yet.
Talking of the Holy Spirit I was intrigued recently by the notion that the holy spirit has travelled in time with us getting up to date with all our concerns, so for example, the Holy Spirit is aware of changing needs in marriage etc...are you able to elucidate Jude?