So, who here actually...

No fair deleting ghost stories and pictures, before I've had a chance to read and see! I love reading this stuff! I stayed up till 3 a.m. the other night reading an old ghost story thread on here, and I finally had to go to sleep with the light on!!! And I'm 41 years old! :lmao:

Seriously, who cares if anyone else believes your story? People have always picked and chosen their tales in which to believe. That's why we have so darned many religions and cults!
 
I absolutely have different interpretations than my friends have for these experiences. I don't call them liars, but neither do I say, yes, you are right, it must be ghosts.
Well I probably wouldn't jump to that conclusion, either. I'd want to explore all possibilities. But if it came down to my friend really believing a certain way, then I wouldn't doubt them; I would respect their opinion. My closest friends are my closest friends for a reason.

My step mother went through some mumbo jumbo with some religious folks at her hospital the last time she had a hip replacement. It involved chanting and waving around some sort of "healing" pendant. and somebody giving her "healing touch." It made her feel better, and she desperately wants me to believe in her religion, so she keeps trotting this out as "proof." I'm not a believer. I do believe she felt better, but I think that's a psychological thing.

It is awkward. I absolutely don't believe any magic occurred, but it's nice she made herself feel better. I don't call her a liar, but neither do I tell her that I believe in her explanation, nor am I going to pretend to.
As a Reiki practitioner myself I do believe in the power of healing touch as well. It is becoming mainstream and patients are both requesting it and benefitting from it. Even traditionalists like the folks at Harvard Medical School are now embracing it. As a patient, if you don't want any part of it, that's up to you. And if you don't believe in its benefit, well that's your prerogative. But it doesn't mean that you're right and she's wrong. It sounds like she's got an open mind about it, which is great. (Religious disagreements you may have with her notwithstanding.)
 
Pea-n-me, Can you recommend a site with a reputable contact list of Reiki practitioners in the US?

ETA(sk): Can someone please tell me what it is in the NF photo that everyone sees? I can't see anything out of the ordinary.
 

These were three of the series.

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Well I probably wouldn't jump to that conclusion, either. I'd want to explore all possibilities. But if it came down to my friend really believing a certain way, then I wouldn't doubt them; I would respect their opinion. My closest friends are my closest friends for a reason.


As a Reiki practitioner myself I do believe in the power of healing touch as well. It is becoming mainstream and patients are both requesting it and benefitting from it. Even traditionalists like the folks at Harvard Medical School are now embracing it. As a patient, if you don't want any part of it, that's up to you. And if you don't believe in its benefit, well that's your prerogative. But it doesn't mean that you're right and she's wrong. It sounds like she's got an open mind about it, which is great. (Religious disagreements you may have with her notwithstanding.)

I've no doubt that the "Healing Touch" stuff works for some people because the mind is a powerful thing. The placebo effect is very real.

People are entitled to whatever opinions they want to have, my friends included. But that doesn't mean I have to agree with them, nor should I have to pretend to. There is such a thing as agreeing to disagree, and it doesn't make me a terrible friend because I don't believe in something illogical and scientifically unsupported, as in the case of ghosts.
 
I've no doubt that the "Healing Touch" stuff works for some people because the mind is a powerful thing. The placebo effect is very real.
You are making an assumption that the placebo effect is the only thing at play here, no?
 
The film was stuck someplace where the cat found it. There is absolutely nothing in your story that makes it more likely that this whole imaginary universe exists or that dead people came back than that the film was wedged in someplace you didn't notice.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. There is never anything approaching extraordinary evidence in any of these situations.


not possible.
dresser was tight against floor & wall. it was a solid 'block'. there were no nooks or crannys for something to hide.
that dresser had been taken apart several times & moved.only things left in it several months before were misc, clothing.
when she died it was thorougly taken apart & inspected, ......just ...in...case...... of anything hidden.
it was the only thing she had left she owned. & left in the room she died in.
 
I have really enjoyed reading everyone's stories and hope that people continue to share.

Count me among the believers.

One kind of weird story is from my wedding day.

My husband and I got married in our living room, in a very small ceremony.

In our living room, there is a set of three lights on a track. The middle light has never worked, except for once. Our wedding day, during our wedding ceremony.

This light didn't work before the ceremony (we tried changing the bulb to no avail), and it has never worked after.

Probably just a short in the light. We should probably call an electrician :laughing:. However, I like to think we had "visitors" for our wedding. Maybe my grandparents that have passed away, or my husbands grandparents? The light was their way of letting us know they were with us...
 
Kgreen: I saw the face in your pictures.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but if it was your grandfather, do you know if he was nice? I mean, I'd hate to think of my relative wanting to scare the jeebies out of me.

Pea-N-Me: beautiful yet spooky pics, thanks for sharing.
 
Kgreen: I saw the face in your pictures.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but if it was your grandfather, do you know if he was nice? I mean, I'd hate to think of my relative wanting to scare the jeebies out of me.

Pea-N-Me: beautiful yet spooky pics, thanks for sharing.

Hi, Before my husband moved in the house. It had been passed down through family only. the lady who my husband rented from grew up in the house, & I believe it was her father who died in the house. My husband and I had no relation to any one who lived there.
 
I'm getting frustrated that I'm not seeing anything "paranormal" to the Niagara Falls pictures :(
 
Hi, Before my husband moved in the house. It had been passed down through family only. the lady who my husband rented from grew up in the house, & I believe it was her father who died in the house. My husband and I had no relation to any one who lived there.

Oops, sorry, I misread.
 
I'm getting frustrated that I'm not seeing anything "paranormal" to the Niagara Falls pictures :(

The mist /fog doesn't look normal, in the first one maybe it' s just the way it is formed, or maybe it's me that see's it a certain way, but I see a face eyebrows and it looks sad.
 
It's really just the first picture (ie yellow) that appears to show a face in the mist. To me, the photographer, it looks like a young boy who's frightened - you can see the face, eyes, nose, eyebrow, hairline, even chin line. The "face", which is to the right of the waterfall, is about half the size of it. I was surprised to see it after I got home and looked at the pictures. I posted the other pictures at someone's request just to show that those had nothing. My camera was set up on a tripod.

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