If Ghost deosn't exist than how come I saw a real life ghost when I was a kid I saw little girl or maybe a apparition of little girl dressed in old victorian white clothes she was transparent so I could see through right through her to the other side. This was when I was 14 and Ghost stories of World War 1...
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Abbott say: Ghosts do exist. I believe in God, but I do not think the existence of Ghosts proves anything.
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Mr. P say: I do believe ghosts and spirits exist mainly because I've seen enough and talked to some.
The difference between imagination, mistaking mists for people and real spirits or ghosts, is that mostly there is evidence recorded about these things before they are seen. Seeing french soldiers in an area known as a battle area involving french soldiers is a typical match, but the more unusual the event the easier it is to prove later on.
One example is that I was in a shop basement during the day, and saw a man getting crushed when the black roof timbers fell in on him. I also felt the heat of a fire but he was not on fire. I told a paranormal team and they researched it. About a week later they phones to say the property had a fire about 60 years ago, but nobody died in it. About a week after that they phoned again to say they had found that a workman had died in the basement clearing up after the fire when he moved a roof support and the roof collapsed on him killing him. The fact I saw black roof timbers matched the story completely.
Thanks for typing yours. This is the shop with the ghost in the basement from the fire. The staff don't know about it or even the fire.
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Tom say: The Phenomena that people TAKE for "Ghosts" is real. When not an illusion or hallucination, then we may be dealing with aspects of nature that our Science has not gotten around to explaining yet---Unexplained Phenomena---and YES, "Unexplained" phenomena exist-----one would not be so foolish to think that we know EVERYTHING already. And this phenomena is likely not all that "spectacular', likely some undescribed atmospheric, electrostatic, or telluric effect, causing "orbs, columns of light or clouds/mist and such, that observers would TAKE for or CALL "Ghosts".