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Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 9:08 pm
by cheesedip1
Has anyone here actually experienced anything paranormal such as ghosts haunting the house you live in or something?

I've always for the most part believed in ghosts but from what I can recall I've never had any paranormal experiences or anything.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 5:34 am
by Lotha
Nothing definite, but one time I got really spooked.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 6:39 am
by Timotheus
I've witnessed a "demonic possession" in church once. My brother works in a Christian rehab organization, and apparently there's a guy who's possessed as well. He used to go to a satanic church.

Some scary stuff, even though I believe there's some kind of scientific explanation.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 8:57 am
by cheesedip1
Timotheus wrote:
Some scary stuff, even though I believe there's some kind of scientific explanation.
Like what?

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:34 am
by Violent Corpse
Never experienced anything like that, and highly doubt the veracity of all such stories.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:39 am
by Timotheus
cheesedip1 wrote:
Timotheus wrote:
Some scary stuff, even though I believe there's some kind of scientific explanation.
Like what?
I'm no expert of the human mind, but when you look up some of the mental illnesses that are around it's really not a stretch. Both these people used to be long-time drug addicts, so I can imagine that their brains were traumatized.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:09 am
by Ubik
I'm a complete skeptic, though my Dad has experienced some stuff that he's unsure how to explain, and he's a trained scientist so is usually as skeptical as me. The power of suggestion is pretty strong, though.

Re: Paranormal Experiences

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:42 am
by Violent Corpse
One of my favorite books ever is The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley. He critically examines the case of Urbain Grandier, a smart, educated priest in 17th century France, who was accused, by his enemies (which were many), of witchcraft and possessing several nuns who had nothing better to do with their lives. There was a lot of jealousy and politics behind the whole story.
He was brutally tortured and burned alive.

It is an illuminating read on human psyche, high-handedness and fanaticism.