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Originally Posted by Aurel
The first house I bought, in Red Bank NJ, was probably haunted. An alcoholic person lived there and died, for all I know. I have multiple pictures of orbs taken there (not in this ipad, so you will have to trust me). Also, the bell rang once when a psychic friend was visiting, but nobody was at the door. She told me there was a presence hanging in there, and helped me cleanse the house, gently telling the presence that they did not have to stay here anymore. I used to live alone in that house, as a new immigrant, and my first two years with this invisible roomate were very difficult years. Having no familly, no friends, just a job to go to and a ghost to keep me company at night. Then I met this pshychic woman who helped me on so many levels. Some people are more sensitive to ghosts than others. As in quantum mechanics, the observer is part of the observation. If one does not vibrate to the same energy as the plane where these things exist, then they will see nothing.
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Very interesting take on it. When I was reading through this Thread (late at night) I thought that I am a very sensitive person (who cries at the drop of a hanky) but I chose not to see the dead people walking around. Then I thought about the "insignificant pieces of dust" thought processes and thought they only see what they want to see or can handle.*
In talking to Dlock over dinner at Jerry's that for me it is like hearing people talk in the next room, you can hear them talk and move about but you can't quite make out what they are saying or doing. You just know that they are there.
* There is a certain rigidity or inflexibility to these people's thinking and being. A lack of freedom as they are constrained.