If by ghosts you mean the afterlife then there are some evidence that the afterlife is real. Some scientists argue that there could well be millions of 'dead' people walking about but we just can't see them as they vibrate at different frequencies, a bit like a radio. So people who claim they can see the dead (clairvoyants etc..) are people who can not only see things at the frequency we vibrate at but also the afterlife's.
In the US 7 scientists actually carried out an experiment in order to prove their theory that there is an 'afterlife'. You can read about it here: http://derekclontz.w...-death-is-real/
Spoiler
AMERICAN scientists killed seven volunteers with lethal injections and then brought back to life in a controversial and possibly illegal experiment to determine if consciousness continues to exist after the body ceases to function. And what they found is that “a vivid and energetic mental state” does live on after death,” with consciousness – or a soul – “experiencing abject misery or perfect bliss” in settings that are amazingly similar to notions of Hell and Heaven as described in religious literature and, to a lesser extent, classic works of fiction. “Seven healthy volunteers were killed with a lethal dose of barbiturates and then revived precisely 15 minutes later,” explained a source who requested anonymity to avoid criminal prosecution in connection with the research that was secretly conducted at universities in New York, Michigan and California. “Three responded positively to questions about their experiences – they recalled an afterlife. Four have no memory of anything beyond their final words with colleages before they received their injections. “In one case, there is evidence of moderate brain damage, but it appears that it will be reversible.” According to the source, the three volunteers who recalled an afterlife gave vivid but vastly different descriptions of their experiences. A 33-year-old woman identified only as “a scientist deeply involved in the research” remembers being met by “a golden angel” who spirited her to Heaven – a vast city of white buildings inhabited by the souls of the blessed. “Bliss – only bliss,” is how she recalls feeling. God, she notes, was “a glowing sphere of loving, intelligent, understanding light, shining like the sun above a towering, jewel-encrusted throne.” Another volunteer, a 57-year-old man who also was described as being “a medical doctor,” recalls “a split-second journey to a point beyond eternity, the realm of the Supreme Being.” He says he became part of “an expansive, all-encompassing, and brilliant white light,” in which “everything that ever was,
that is, and that ever will be, was known, comprehended and
understood.
“It was an eternally ecstatic state of being,” he is reported to have said. “I knew I had returned to the fountain of creation from which we all come.” But it doesn’t seem to be the fountain to which we all return. The source says the third subject who recalls an afterlife
journeyed to a place of misery, torment and unspeakable horror. The volunteer, described as being “a 26-year-old graduate
student and avowed atheist,” was “hysterical and psychotic”
upon being revived. And she remains under the care of a psychiatrist who says the young woman endured psychological and emotional trauma similar to that found in shellshocked soldiers who suffer nervous breakdowns on the battlefield. The student says she remembers “plunging through darkness for what seemed like hours” before she found herself “roped to a cot” in a sweltering steel cell. Helpless and terrified, she was sexually brutalized and then ripped limb from limb by, she says, by “vile monsters, demonic animals and evil, stinking creatures
- and Satan himself - over and over again.” The question now, says the source, is how the researchers can
publish their findings without suffering legal or professional
consequences that could destroy their careers or land them in
jail. “The experiments almost certainly were in violation of state and federal laws governing the use of the controlled drugs that were used to kill the test subjects, regardless of the fact that they re revived,” says the source, who leaked the study’s
results to derekclontz.com exclusively with, he says, “the authors’ blessings.” “And there are so many moral and ethical questions surrounding the research that the scientists involved fear their reputations and careers will be destroyed if they come forward. “In the meantime, they wanted people to know there is hope that at least some of us are going to a better place when we die. “In these tough times we live in, that’s important for people to
know.”
If by ghosts you mean the afterlife then there are some evidence that the afterlife is real. Some scientists argue that there could well be millions of 'dead' people walking about but we just can't see them as they vibrate at different frequencies, a bit like a radio. So people who claim they can see the dead (clairvoyants etc..) are people who can not only see things at the frequency we vibrate at but also the afterlife's.
In the US 7 scientists actually carried out an experiment in order to prove their theory that there is an 'afterlife'. You can read about it here: http://derekclontz.w...-death-is-real/
Spoiler
AMERICAN scientists killed seven volunteers with lethal injections and then brought back to life in a controversial and possibly illegal experiment to determine if consciousness continues to exist after the body ceases to function. And what they found is that “a vivid and energetic mental state” does live on after death,” with consciousness – or a soul – “experiencing abject misery or perfect bliss” in settings that are amazingly similar to notions of Hell and Heaven as described in religious literature and, to a lesser extent, classic works of fiction. “Seven healthy volunteers were killed with a lethal dose of barbiturates and then revived precisely 15 minutes later,” explained a source who requested anonymity to avoid criminal prosecution in connection with the research that was secretly conducted at universities in New York, Michigan and California. “Three responded positively to questions about their experiences – they recalled an afterlife. Four have no memory of anything beyond their final words with colleages before they received their injections. “In one case, there is evidence of moderate brain damage, but it appears that it will be reversible.” According to the source, the three volunteers who recalled an afterlife gave vivid but vastly different descriptions of their experiences. A 33-year-old woman identified only as “a scientist deeply involved in the research” remembers being met by “a golden angel” who spirited her to Heaven – a vast city of white buildings inhabited by the souls of the blessed. “Bliss – only bliss,” is how she recalls feeling. God, she notes, was “a glowing sphere of loving, intelligent, understanding light, shining like the sun above a towering, jewel-encrusted throne.” Another volunteer, a 57-year-old man who also was described as being “a medical doctor,” recalls “a split-second journey to a point beyond eternity, the realm of the Supreme Being.” He says he became part of “an expansive, all-encompassing, and brilliant white light,” in which “everything that ever was,
that is, and that ever will be, was known, comprehended and
understood.
“It was an eternally ecstatic state of being,” he is reported to have said. “I knew I had returned to the fountain of creation from which we all come.” But it doesn’t seem to be the fountain to which we all return. The source says the third subject who recalls an afterlife
journeyed to a place of misery, torment and unspeakable horror. The volunteer, described as being “a 26-year-old graduate
student and avowed atheist,” was “hysterical and psychotic”
upon being revived. And she remains under the care of a psychiatrist who says the young woman endured psychological and emotional trauma similar to that found in shellshocked soldiers who suffer nervous breakdowns on the battlefield. The student says she remembers “plunging through darkness for what seemed like hours” before she found herself “roped to a cot” in a sweltering steel cell. Helpless and terrified, she was sexually brutalized and then ripped limb from limb by, she says, by “vile monsters, demonic animals and evil, stinking creatures
- and Satan himself - over and over again.” The question now, says the source, is how the researchers can
publish their findings without suffering legal or professional
consequences that could destroy their careers or land them in
jail. “The experiments almost certainly were in violation of state and federal laws governing the use of the controlled drugs that were used to kill the test subjects, regardless of the fact that they re revived,” says the source, who leaked the study’s
results to derekclontz.com exclusively with, he says, “the authors’ blessings.” “And there are so many moral and ethical questions surrounding the research that the scientists involved fear their reputations and careers will be destroyed if they come forward. “In the meantime, they wanted people to know there is hope that at least some of us are going to a better place when we die. “In these tough times we live in, that’s important for people to
know.”
Hope this helps?
that source doesn't exactly seem reliable... just saying. Interesting story though.
With all the stories and things you see on television, such theories could be accurate. The only thing that confuses me is that we can never see nor hear them, but the people on the show can. In my opinion it's just based on an idea that interested people for centuries.
If by ghosts you mean the afterlife then there are some evidence that the afterlife is real. Some scientists argue that there could well be millions of 'dead' people walking about but we just can't see them as they vibrate at different frequencies, a bit like a radio. So people who claim they can see the dead (clairvoyants etc..) are people who can not only see things at the frequency we vibrate at but also the afterlife's.
In the US 7 scientists actually carried out an experiment in order to prove their theory that there is an 'afterlife'. You can read about it here: http://derekclontz.w...-death-is-real/
Spoiler
AMERICAN scientists killed seven volunteers with lethal injections and then brought back to life in a controversial and possibly illegal experiment to determine if consciousness continues to exist after the body ceases to function. And what they found is that “a vivid and energetic mental state” does live on after death,” with consciousness – or a soul – “experiencing abject misery or perfect bliss” in settings that are amazingly similar to notions of Hell and Heaven as described in religious literature and, to a lesser extent, classic works of fiction. “Seven healthy volunteers were killed with a lethal dose of barbiturates and then revived precisely 15 minutes later,” explained a source who requested anonymity to avoid criminal prosecution in connection with the research that was secretly conducted at universities in New York, Michigan and California. “Three responded positively to questions about their experiences – they recalled an afterlife. Four have no memory of anything beyond their final words with colleages before they received their injections. “In one case, there is evidence of moderate brain damage, but it appears that it will be reversible.” According to the source, the three volunteers who recalled an afterlife gave vivid but vastly different descriptions of their experiences. A 33-year-old woman identified only as “a scientist deeply involved in the research” remembers being met by “a golden angel” who spirited her to Heaven – a vast city of white buildings inhabited by the souls of the blessed. “Bliss – only bliss,” is how she recalls feeling. God, she notes, was “a glowing sphere of loving, intelligent, understanding light, shining like the sun above a towering, jewel-encrusted throne.” Another volunteer, a 57-year-old man who also was described as being “a medical doctor,” recalls “a split-second journey to a point beyond eternity, the realm of the Supreme Being.” He says he became part of “an expansive, all-encompassing, and brilliant white light,” in which “everything that ever was,
that is, and that ever will be, was known, comprehended and
understood.
“It was an eternally ecstatic state of being,” he is reported to have said. “I knew I had returned to the fountain of creation from which we all come.” But it doesn’t seem to be the fountain to which we all return. The source says the third subject who recalls an afterlife
journeyed to a place of misery, torment and unspeakable horror. The volunteer, described as being “a 26-year-old graduate
student and avowed atheist,” was “hysterical and psychotic”
upon being revived. And she remains under the care of a psychiatrist who says the young woman endured psychological and emotional trauma similar to that found in shellshocked soldiers who suffer nervous breakdowns on the battlefield. The student says she remembers “plunging through darkness for what seemed like hours” before she found herself “roped to a cot” in a sweltering steel cell. Helpless and terrified, she was sexually brutalized and then ripped limb from limb by, she says, by “vile monsters, demonic animals and evil, stinking creatures
- and Satan himself - over and over again.” The question now, says the source, is how the researchers can
publish their findings without suffering legal or professional
consequences that could destroy their careers or land them in
jail. “The experiments almost certainly were in violation of state and federal laws governing the use of the controlled drugs that were used to kill the test subjects, regardless of the fact that they re revived,” says the source, who leaked the study’s
results to derekclontz.com exclusively with, he says, “the authors’ blessings.” “And there are so many moral and ethical questions surrounding the research that the scientists involved fear their reputations and careers will be destroyed if they come forward. “In the meantime, they wanted people to know there is hope that at least some of us are going to a better place when we die. “In these tough times we live in, that’s important for people to
know.”
look a the vicar ghost.It was completely made up yet there have been sightings of it and people feel like they are being watched.A lot of ghost activity that people feel is mostly by the power of suggestion.If you are highly suggestible you can even see things.If you think that is BS look at this vid
he uses suggestion to make a guy think he is invisible.I am listening to this guys cds on how to do this stuff its pretty fucking awesome.Also a lot of ghost activity at night is caused by sleep paralysis
I can't understand that a vast majority believes this crap while there is absolutely NOT one single scientific evidence for it. It's an hype, media also plays a part in it by feeding the fire with shows showing paranormal people (which suggests that there is no doubt they are paranormal) showing off their scams.