Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Ghosts

Do you believe in ghosts?

10 comments:

CCT girl said...

yes, but i don't believe they can harm you. just that sometimes people leave thier essence behind.

Soo Mi said...

yup. and deja-vu, premonitions, and psychics, but not taroh cards.

I don't believe in witchcraft, though, because if one really could toss some herbs in a pot, chant a few choice words, and affect change, I would not be fat or in Georgia.

Unknown said...

I've had experiences that tend to lead me toward a yes answer on this one, but none that might not be explained in some other way. Nothing conclusive in other words.

Rinda said...

Soo--I'm in Georgia! But I actually like it here (mostly).

I believe in ghosts, deja-vu, premonitions and reincarnation. Not so sure about psychics, but I do believe that some people are hyper-intuitive about stuff.

Anonymous said...

I think it's possible. I've never experienced anything myself.

Unknown said...

I thought deja-vu was just a misfiring in the brain. I never considered it anything to believe in or not believe in. Any other theories on that?

Anonymous said...

I think scholarly skeptics say that that is exactly what it is. However, I know the more liberal thinker considers it to be a sign of a paranormal event. The eeriness of knowing you've experienced the act/place/person before is too hard to explain.

I don't know about all that but I do know I've dreamed something and then it really happened, and THAT is creepy!

Unknown said...

Scholarly Skeptic is my middle name. And it led to no end of teasing as a youth let me tell you.

Soo Mi said...

Rinda, my darling, no offense intended; I'm a Yankee (well, sorta--Ohio, but that's close enough).

I'm missing rain in general, but rain that actually cools down the climate. Also missing the leaf-change, and I'll be missing the snow, but I guess I won't be missing 30-below temps, so that's a plus for Georgia.

Rinda said...

Soo, none taken. If you want to see pretty fall colors, drive into the NE Georgia mountains! They're only a couple of hours from where you are, and they really are lovely. I grew up there, and I always enjoy taking friends to see how pretty the Blue Ridge mountains are.