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What are your beliefs in the paranormal and the alike, ie ghost, aliens, ufo's, time travel... I personally am very gullable, and i believe it all within reason. I believe there are aliens, i do not know whether they are what people see in the skys to be ufo's but i do think that out there somewhere is another life, reason number one for this is because of the vastness of space. I believe in ghosts but have yet to encounter one, i watch Most Haunted on Living TV (UK) whenever i can, and i truly do believe that they are in contact with the dead. Time travel i do not know tbh, as Einstein said the best evidence we have that time travel is impossible is that no one has visited us yet from the future...but im still hopefull :).

Anyway, post your views and opinions :) :alien:

Mike

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I never believed in aliens that much till I was walking with 2 friends back home IN Nova Scotia in '93... We all looked up at the same time to see a light in the sky roughly the size of the moon and greenish-white. As soon as we looked at it, it took off in an arc and disappeared into a point of light. It was on a rural stretch of road with no street lights... very dark.

It hasn't convinced me yet since I have no idea what it was, but it definately made me think as we all screamed until we reached our front doors.

freaky. :alien:

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:rolleyes: I've seen a few UFOs. Heard a ghost once. Been out-of-body briefly.

Aliens are real. The World governments know, but hide it so people don't panic. Plus some want to pirate alien tech.

Some UFOs travel thru Time, so yes Time Travel is real. Ordinary people can slip thru Time while asleep, and often do -- out-of-body that is.

There are many causes for ghosts; some are real spirits, some are thought-forms, others are bleed-throughs from other times and dimensions. Some views of 'ghosts' are actually live people, seen thru the veil of Time.

Your beliefs about what is possible colors your paranormal experiences.

As a wise man once said, "There are more things in Heaven & Earth, than are dreamt of in your Philosophy." :happy:

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aliens, yes, time travel, what enstien said...

Einstein also refused to buy into Quantum Mechanics, but today it is the commonly accepted theorem.

Heck yeah on the paranormal... in my home city I try to be a specialist on it. I've got marked on a map all the locations of paranormal occurences, including Australia's famous Min Min lights, countless Ghost sightings/haunted sites, the locations of 4 practicing Witches (me been one of them)

I know a person who is a true telepath (no joke, can read a person's thoughts almost perfectly...I remained sceptical till she started quoting bank codes).

I've had one or two Out Of Body Experiences, have done studies into Premonitions (specifically, Prophetic Dreams), and experimented with Psychokinesis.

I also have been on "Ghost Hunts" (read as visiting a haunted location, trying to get photos and getting the crap scared out of you).... nothing showing up on Camera yet.

I also know a Clairvoyant (means she sees spirits/dead things)... very creepy to have them on a ghost hunt, as you feel the "dread zones" (what I call locations that cause maximum tingly creepy feelings) and she describes to you the person/things there before you even tell them that it's a "dread zone".

As you can tell, I'm quite passionate about the supernatural ;)

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nah, ghost don't exist, just a made up thing by primitive minds.

aliens, probably, but i refuse they've been here if they exist. i have no proof to say they don't exist.

time travel, i don't accept the concept of time is something you can go back and forward in. i dont accept it as another "dimention".

spirits / souls, again don't exist. you are flesh and bone. once you are no longer living, you are an object as it were. to either be burn't or buried and rot away. because we have a conscience we find it hard to comprehend death. its hard to imagine nothing, to not even be able to imagine nothing. you will never truly experience "nothing".

noises in the night, always a damn cat i tell you!!!!!!

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Anything's possible I guess.

What makes for an interesting argument is the question of whether there is such a thing as demonic "possession".....

That would be so freaky to personally experience something like that or know of it....

Does it really exist or is it behavioural/physical changes manifesting themselves due to brain disorders, tumours, epilepsy etc making a person appear "possessed"?

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