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I am without a doubt an Atheist,but a few days ago I saw a Ghost !!! If anybody is interested I* will relay the story + I would love to if anybody else has had any experiences of this kind ....

Wolfbat 6 June 16
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I'm sure most of us with any age have seen unexplained phenomena. I saw a lion one night. But I was on acid 🙂

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In all seriousness, whenever someone says they've seen ghosts, the 1st thing anyone who cares about them should do is suggest that they have their home tested for toxic gases. Many if not most cases of hauntings are actually atmospheric poisoning.

"...atmospheric poisoning..." or a damned idiot being a fool.

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Pretty brave to post a comment like that on a website like this, that's for sure. 🙂

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I'm not a believer in anything supernatural. I think most ghost sightings are cases of the mind interpreting incomplete information and filling in the blanks. I've also experienced the affects of extreme exhaustion to the point where I had mild hallucinations. Some of my fellow soldiers had more severe affects, and one even saw a ghost and led his team on a three a.m. ghost hunt.

JimG Level 8 June 17, 2019
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When I was a child, I awoke in the middle of the night to see my mother bathed in white light, standing beside my bed. She looked exactly as she had in an old family picture. As she looked at me, it was as if she were saying everything was alright, peaceful. Slowly she disappeared, and I was assured she would be alright.

But as she slowly disappeared, something seemed off. Then I remembered. My mother wasn't dead. She was sleeping in the adjacent room. That was almost 40 years ago, and my mother is still alive.

If she had been dead, I certainly would have thought that was her ghost for years after...rather than a dream.

I used to have all kinds of vivid dreams as a child, and occasionally if I awoke too suddenly, I would still see things from the dream. Usually it involved spiders. (If "ghost spiders" were a thing in our culture, I'd probably believe in those for sure, and have a story to share with all "ghost spider" believers to pass around as evidence.)

Interestingly, my mum once had a dream that she was walking down a corridor. A door opened and the person took one look at her, gasped and shut the door. She heard him say to someone inside the room “There’s a ghost out there”

I’m sure you’re aware but that phenomenon of waking too suddenly and still be in a partial dream state is called sleep paralysis. Usually your eyes open but you can’t move and you see your actual room around you, but you experience time dilation and visual phenomenon, sometimes peaceful and sometimes evil. This is what spawned the legend of succubus and incubus; people would wake up and panic and think somethin evil was sitting on their chest and/or spiritually raping them. I had an English teacher explain all this the year before it happened to me otherwise it would have terrified me, but since I knew what it was I stayed calm and the figure I hallucinated was a comforting lady.

@Wurlitzer I've had sleep paralysis also, but the particular instances I mention were not that (although they can be related). My experiences were hypnopompic hallucinations--where one awakens suddenly and still hallucinates images from the dream in the real world. I had no paralysis, though. (Although it is common to have both together.)

I did used to get sleep paralysis all the time in college when taking naps in my car. I felt I couldn't move or breath, and became panicked, but I never saw any hallucinations during those episodes. I always thought those had something to do with sleeping very hard in the middle of the day because I was so tired (something I had never done in my life before that).

@greyeyed123 yeah that’s interesting that you’ve had both separately when they usually happen at once. It seems to occur more often when people are sleeping on their back, with irregular sleep patterns and/or a lot of stress.

@Wurlitzer When I had sleep paralysis, I couldn't move, but I didn't have any hallucinations. The hypnopompic hallucinations were the opposite. I awoke and could move and look all around--it was just that some of what I was seeing wasn't actually there. (I once had a dream about tiny black spiders with orange stripes around their legs. I awoke so fast that I saw some crawling on my bedroom walls, but instead of multiplying the way they did in the dream, they diminished until they were all gone.)

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i had a poltergeist once where i lived at the time. there is no such thing as a poltergeist but whatever caused the phenomenon hasn't got a name because it hasn't yet got an explanation, so calling it a poltergeist is all i can do apart from admitting it wasn't an actual spirit from a dead person but rather a phenomenon that i cannot explain.

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A woman I dated told me about her four year old daughter. As she was going down the stairs at her home, she would say “careful little one, careful”. When asked why she said this, the little girl told her mom that “the old man goes down the steps with her and says it to me.” Later, at a grocery store my friend spoke to a neighbor who told her the previous resident had been an older man who died falling down the stairs.

The girl never had any other supernatural experiences.

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Okay depending on time of day? You might want to check out "hypnagogic hallucinations". [en.wikipedia.org]

Other known causes are extremely strong Electromagnetic Fields and as Possum suggested below - having gas in the house.

Most cell phones can test for an Electromagnetic Field.

For gas? That's far more serious. Not sure who you'd contact - probably the authorities in your area. Do you have a CO2 alarm in the house? If so check the batteries. And test it.

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Yeah seen a strange phenomenon myself

bobwjr Level 10 June 16, 2019
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Inherited the family home & homestead ..where several family members had died of various causes in the century it was ours. Visiting friends & relatives would comment how the entire place reminded them of ‘the blair witch project.’

With ample opportunity and 33 years … how many ghosts did I see? None. Never never, never ever…. Cuz there’s no such thing ~

Varn Level 8 June 16, 2019
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Yeah, you might as well tell the tale.

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Psychological issues...

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I have never seen a ghost, but I did have an ex-wife that could turn into a bat, fly out at night and suck blood from unsuspecting victims...honest. 🙂

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I would be interested in your experience. Too many unexplained things in the world to hide away their evidence.

Agreed

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I have had a shared experience with a ghost or spirit, and a friend of mine has had a couple of experiences we can't explain. I have one unexplainable UFO encounter. I just put it off to the Universe being a lot more complicated than we can imagine, and we don't know what we don't know. I don't really think about it unless it comes up in conversation.

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As a child, we feared the dark and the monsters or ghosts that might inhabit it, we avoided the dark, because we did not understand it. Older, we learn more about science, and eventually come to realize that it is the exact opposite . . . . we should, if we see something that we do not understand, approach it and learn about what it really is. For me, no ghost-like phenomenon has ever passed this test and proven to be real.

THHA Level 7 June 16, 2019

I can remember vividly imagining ghosts, monsters, zombies, etc., inhabiting the dark. I distinctly remember reading "Communion" by Whitley Strieber in the early '90s and being convinced I could almost see an alien about to peek round my bedroom door. I had really psyched myself out with that book. Much like a religious book, it was marketed as nonfiction, so I naively took it as true, which electrified my imagination.

Similarly, a few years before that, I read Michael Crichton's "Andromeda Strain" and completely misunderstood it as nonfiction (it was fiction). I think it was a good five years before I discovered it was fiction. (And embarrassingly, I think I told at least one person that extraterrestrial crystal life was discovered in the '70s and no one was talking about it. The person didn't know any better, so seemed to believe me. Or maybe they just didn't care.)

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I thought I saw a dark shadow move across the ceiling.
Turns out I had floaters in my eyes.

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I have a friend with a dog that looks exactly like Ghost on GoT.

No surprise since he is the same color and breed.

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I have my own thoughts on this. I don't know if there is any scientifically proven or not.

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Do not let my current position fool you. I have had ghostly experiences and supernatural experiences in my lifetime. Most of us have. It's just that today I know where most of them came from and how the mind is manipulated toward these events. It is all similar to our minds wanting to see patterns and how you saw that cloud that looked just like Jesus. The difference is that it goes a bit deeper than this, but it is all in your mind. Did it happen? Yes, but your interpretation of the event is flawed. This is the very reason that drugs and fasting are used for some religious experiences. You see what you are conditioned to see even if you do not understand all conditions of the event.

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Met a ghost once. Well, from the band... serious side, I thought belphegor was in my house. I used some cleaning products to clean my toilet. I went to two churches the next day. Even did a confession. I was high as a kite for 2 Says! My business partners brother had to pick me up. My dad wanted to throw me in a nut ward. Be careful about chemicals!

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Yup and I don’t speak if it

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I have several times experienced unexplained phenomena

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I would love to hear your story. I’m not opposed to the idea...

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I have an odd unexplained experience from my childhood. Nothing in the past thirty years.

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