what are ghosts? do they exist? can insanity explain all ghost/alien sightings?
i’ve never seen myself or heard from someone who claimed to have seen either aliens/ghosts. is it just another crazy person or do they exist in reality?
actually 1 guy told me but i never believed him. he gave me fine detail(girl he was with, relative date, location, told me he had no recolection while in contact with the “aliens”, but thay he and his lady friend were parcking and about to “dog” and then they looked at the clock and 6 hours had passed and neither of them had any recollection of the hours passing) but its as likely that he made it up to fuck with me as him actually being abducted. He also said that him and the girl had strange dreams afetrward.never got into detail
how can a ghost exist without a GOD. People did they don’t haunt houses. or do they?
forieng being, any being from somewhere else other than earth? i vaguely remember the bacteria claim being linked to the apparent discovery of solid water(ice caps) on mars. not sure if it was confirmed either. do you think maybe the hint that were not allone is the closest thing we’ll ever get to proof for gods existance?
Life within a multi-dimensional fractal ascension, as the excess output of a supposed “infinite†wave speed feeds “upward” from layer A of the aether into layer B of the aether. This mechanical event of the “spirit” leaving the “body” is actually that of the “wave” leaving the “particle”. The “higher plains†that psions have [partially] “accessed†are the higher layers of the aether. Conscious particle A pushes wave A out of aether A into aether B, whilst the “string†still stays “connectedâ€. The idea of only one universe existing is an absurdom…
All dead human bodies should be either frozen or chemically preserved, stored within & upon zero-point-energy plates. The “soul” could use a bit of additional “power” “up there”, IMO.
Leftist “atheism†is often seen today as a “hate†or “rebellion†towards classical ideas of god and the supernatural, which was primarily an internal reaction within the USA to evangelist madness.
Ooops, what I meant to say is:
Casper may be gay, but I’m not sure, ask his atheist boyfriend…
All ghosts are born equal.
It is a sick joke that all ghosts on TV today are portrayed as white.
Black and white ghosts were each created by God, each born with the same right to live and die in a pile of apple pie.
Ghosts are one of those things that, were they real, we’d know it. That is, even the skeptics, atheists and realists among us would grant their existence, and their history would not be limited to folklore, myth, et al. Instead, they would just be an inconsequential matter-of-fact: they would be a fixture of history, the subject of thousands of well-respected non-fiction books and lectures - i.e. among those found in the philosophy, science, history and antropology sections of bookstores, opposed to only the ‘new age’ and ‘metaphysics’ sections.
Quite simply, the question of their existence wouldn’t even have to be asked; a thread like this, would never emerge.
If your crappy system can ignore the 100+ already existent “cures-for-cancer”, then I suppose it could ignore case studies about “passed lives therapy” and “ghosts” too.
Not coincidentally, I would have made the identical argument for these supposed cures for cancer as well - yes. Indeed, that’s another example of ‘one of those things’ I reference above.
Are you honestly in a position to argue there’s a vast, world-wide consipracy to cover up these ‘cures’? And even in supposing they exist, has there not been substantial literature on the subject over the past few years to make some noise?
I just find it difficult to believe the entire medical community - and indeed, all media as well - would be ignoring these cures, and the likes of Kevin Trudeau would be the sort of people pushing them - on infomercials, no less - if there were indeed capable of their claims.
If we actually went to evidence based medicine (as we are slowly starting to) you would be amazed at the number of ineffective treatments claimed as miracle cures by both sides. Western medicine and eastern medicine - neither is free of deception.
Has a doctor ever given you some herbs instead of some drugs?
But some herbs can out-preform drugs.
Remember that drugs are capitolist corporate ****!
I do not have the book with me at the time, about cancer cures…
Sorry but I can’t source that one.
“Buyer-Beware” is a huge problem for the free-market economy! Ofcourse there will be many scams and false-cures!
Dan~, I understand that you are trying to make a point, and that sometimes a rhetorical question is the best way to do that. But for the record, Casper is definitely gay.
Ghosts, even if they existed, say nothing about whether or not god(s) exist. That is, unless one believes that formerly dead humans are gods (ancestor worship).
Yes and no. It’d be just like now- you’d interpret their existance thru the lense of your own world view. I could legitimately say that the existance of ghosts could be seen as support for the hypothetical “mindon,” or fundamental particle of “animation” or “life.” That could still mean that those particles generally disperse upon our death, with ghosts being the rare “after echo” of our corporeal life. It wouldn’t necessarily mean there was an afterlife beyond that.
You could spin it to fit pretty much any opinion that you already had, I guess.
I find it rather interesting how there tends to be a limited form of evidence supporting or suggesting the existence of “displaced spirits”, or whatever you may call them; however, that does not justify a full dismissal of the possibility. The number of incidents regarding plausible supernatural activity is difficult to ignore (and I am certainly not speaking of any garbage that exists on the telly).
On that note, allow me to suggest a plausible explaination to how ghosts could exist without the need of a deity or deities:
Let us say for the moment that the universe is one collective conciousness, and upon that, a collective energy source. Then assume that when our bodies are born, the spirits caged within are merely a part of that collective conciousness that becomes trapped within its vessel of flesh and bone. When this body dies though, the spirit; having been altered through the course of human or other form of life, may be able or unable to return to that collective conciousness. This would also rely on the assumption that the conciousness requires a level of spiritual harmony to maintain an universal balance, and without this harmony to be in sync with, the spirit may be displaced. Thus, an earthly attachment is required; which could account for the same ghost appearing or staying in the same place instead of moving about freely. The spirit may also be fixated on a certain singular instinct as well, reliving an event that caused it to remain within the physical realm (a vicious murder for example); essentially whatever it was that broke its harmony with the collective conciousness.
Hey, almost anything’s possible; although some things are more possible than others.