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Here is a question for the believers in the audience - which paranormal phenomenon DON'T you find credible? Why?

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I believe there are intelligent forces out there. But to label them ghost,alien,etc.. I will not do. A paranormal phenomenon being credible would depend on the mind perceiving it. Being that is beyond scientific explanation, all you will have is personal experience in the paranormal field, and never any proof in which most need to believe. Some people don't experience anything paranormal in their life.

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I don't believe the labels that are applied to unexplained paranormal phenomena aka: ghost or poltergeist, Jinn, Angel, Demon. People see something or hear something that makes no sense and then tell others it is one of those things in the retelling as though it is fact. But the fact is they do not know what they saw, a "ghostly image" sure but that is not the same as a bonafide "ghost". The image could be the result of any number of natural phenomena or if unexplained not necessarily due to the ghost of a departed human or beast at any rate.

It limits the bounds of research when people jump to conclusions I think.

What I know is that there are unexplained phenomena, I have had some experience with that. I have no name for what I saw or it's origins and am simply curious about what about life and nature we do not seem to comprehend with our five senses clearly and why - reality is not what what our mind has been trained to rationalise it as in all instances IMO.

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Here is a question for the believers in the audience - which paranormal phenomenon DON'T you find credible? Why?

Homeopathy. Because I don't believe there is sufficient scientific evidence to suggest that it has any basis in reality.

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I dont really feel i know even a fraction of the purported paranormal experiences i read about to list things i do or dont believe.

Ive never seen anything i think i could class as paranormal.

So i just read peoples experiences and would rather make no comment if im not sure what happened.

Rather than try to poke holes in their experience.

After all, they know for sure if it really happened.

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Homeopathy. Because I don't believe there is sufficient scientific evidence to suggest that it has any basis in reality.

Homeopathy isn't paranormal,its an alternative form of medicine.

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I don't believe in things like werewolves ,vampires,bigfoot,fairies,leprachauns.

Things like that.

I think they have a historical background in some ancient cultures,that mutated as the stories about them were told and retold ,thru the centuries.

There was something way back when,that happened,and the stories were subjected to gossip and Hollywood,to become what they are,iconically,today.

I think there are aliens.It's arrogant to think we are THE only intelligent (which is sometimes debatable) lifeform ,amongst the billions of stars and solar systems.

Abductions with probing and being followed by them your whole life.

Dunno about all of that.

They are obviously far more advanced that we are,if they can come here so easily. I don't see wwhhhyyy they would need to anally prob dozens of humans to figure out how we work.

I mean its possible.And the alleged implants are really markers,same way we mark animals to follow them after setting them free again,but its all bit too out there for me.

Ghosts ,spirits,demons,all different grades of the same thing for me,which is part of my spiritual belief.

Nessie,weird stuff in the water,some odd cryptids of unknown etiology,probable.

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Agree with above post; I don't really believe in vampires, bigfoot, fairies, leprachauns, etc either. I'm also iffy about alien abductions.

I definitely do believe in ghosts, demoms, spirts, shadow people, etc but I have varying theories about what some of these things really are.

Great question, btw!

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I believe in "ghosts," but, as I've never had the experience of seeing one myself, I often wonder if they're intelligent spirits or residual energy. I believe in poltergeists, but I attribute those strictly to the manifestation of living energy. I also believe in life elsewhere in the universe. That's about all that I do believe in.

I don't believe in werewolves, vampires, the Loch Ness monster, Big Foot, etc.

I don't believe that hell exists, and, therefore, I'm not convinced that demons exist either. Perhaps 'demons' are merely "bad" energy.

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I dont really feel i know even a fraction of the purported paranormal experiences i read about to list things i do or dont believe.

Ive never seen anything i think i could class as paranormal.

So i just read peoples experiences and would rather make no comment if im not sure what happened.

Rather than try to poke holes in their experience.

After all, they know for sure if it really happened.

Do they? ;)

If I were to answer this 15 years ago, I would say I believe in ghosts, and aliens visitng earth.

30 years ago, Bigfoot, Crop Circles made from aliens, Lake Monsters, Ghosts, poltergeist, possesion, God.

10 years ago, just ghosts....

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Homeopathy isn't paranormal,its an alternative form of medicine.

Point taken. In any case, I'm not convinced.

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Ha ha, good. point Sakari ;)

I do honestly believe that a person might see or think they see something which they cant instantly explain.

Then they repeat what they saw and the person they tell may jump to the conclusion it must be paranormal.

The tale is repeated and embellished until it becomes a ghost/demon or anything else.

So to sum up

Person 1 sees somethin, but not sure

P1 tells P2 and it takes off.

At some point a person honestly thinks it must be paranormal. So in a way it kinda becomes paranormal.

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I'm least likely to believe in Bigfoot. With UFOs and aliens, they have the entire universe from which to disappear to. Ghosts have " the spirit world " from which to manifest from. But Bigfoot has very limited areas. The forest pretty much. If they did exist, much more evidence should have surfaced by now. ( Like a living or dead one )

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Ha ha, good. point Sakari ;)

I do honestly believe that a person might see or think they see something which they cant instantly explain.

Then they repeat what they saw and the person they tell may jump to the conclusion it must be paranormal.

The tale is repeated and embellished until it becomes a ghost/demon or anything else.

So to sum up

Person 1 sees somethin, but not sure

P1 tells P2 and it takes off.

At some point a person honestly thinks it must be paranormal. So in a way it kinda becomes paranormal.

Sorry for this slight turn off of subject......

Nyuk,

3 days ago ( reason I replied to you ) a Supervisor at work was BSing with me and another person about a " Bigfoot " encounter......

When he was 12 years old, he had watched a movie or read something about Bigfoot's and attacks.He was walking home from School after a practice, it was dark. ( Coos Bay, Oregon ).He looked in a tree off the street ( it was dark ) and he saw two eyes looking at him, than saw a arm slowly ( hairy arm ) pull the large tree limb aside to get a better look....He saw a Bigfoot.He was so scared, he ran 200 yards to a house, ran in the front door without knocking, and was out of breath.....The people were in the living room, and freaked out.When all calmed down,m he was afraid to say he saw a bigfoot, so he told them some hippies tried to get him into their Van.....

My point of this, he said just telling the story was making his hair stand up on his arms ( and he is now 44 ).....It was real to him, he says he knows it had to be his over active imagination, but he can still see it......

In other words, he is sure it was his head ****g with him, but he can not get it out of his head that he did not see a real thing......

Does that make sense?

It was real to him, his head, and he can still see it today.......But, he knows it is impossible.

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Well, it makes no sense to me, but if he had told the people in the house he saw bigfoot, im betting lots more people would go to look and some would see the same thing.

Then it would have gained momentum and been blown up to the point even more people would say they saw it.

I gotta say, whatever he saw or thought he saw, it certainly messed with his mind/memory.

Plus, deep down he prob honestly believes he saw it, otherwise i dont understand why he would talk about it.

ps. sorry for going bit off topic, but these last posts kinda say what i tried to say before

pps. I dont believe in werewolves

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Well, it makes no sense to me, but if he had told the people in the house he saw bigfoot, im betting lots more people would go to look and some would see the same thing.

Then it would have gained momentum and been blown up to the point even more people would say they saw it.

I gotta say, whatever he saw or thought he saw, it certainly messed with his mind/memory.

Plus, deep down he prob honestly believes he saw it, otherwise i dont understand why he would talk about it.

He explains it like this :

" I know what I saw was in my head, and it was there because I had watched that show....It is just so real to me it makes my hair stand up on my arms even now when I tell the story. "

I actually have one like this from when I was around 11, I now think it was sleep paralysis, but I still see this " thing " I " saw " plain as day in my head as I did then......35 years ago.

Wisdom comes with age :)

Ok, back on topic :)

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A very good question! I am definitely a believer in the paranormal but there are quite a few things that I don't find credible. One such phenomena is orbs. The reason is that they can be disproved in too many ways to be considered a reliable source of paranormal evidence. Some of them I could see possibly being valid if they behave in a strange way or demonstrate some other strange behavior. One other thing is calling spirits 'ghosts'. I just believe there are too many negative connotations that are associated with the term 'ghost'. For example, you could say "I'm talking with ghosts" or you could say "I'm communicating with spirits." Well, that's my two cents. Thanks if you read it! :)

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He explains it like this :

" I know what I saw was in my head, and it was there because I had watched that show....It is just so real to me it makes my hair stand up on my arms even now when I tell the story. "

I actually have one like this from when I was around 11, I now think it was sleep paralysis, but I still see this " thing " I " saw " plain as day in my head as I did then......35 years ago.

Wisdom comes with age :)

Ok, back on topic :)

OT again but -

When he ran into the ppl's house, did he ever consider that someone else saw the program on tv too (teenager maybe) and dressed up as say a gorilla or something just to go around the neighborhood and freak people out? He may have seen something that his young mind really interpreted as real whereas an adult would have seen right through it.

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OT again but -

When he ran into the ppl's house, did he ever consider that someone else saw the program on tv too (teenager maybe) and dressed up as say a gorilla or something just to go around the neighborhood and freak people out? He may have seen something that his young mind really interpreted as real whereas an adult would have seen right through it.

He says it was his imagination, scared from watching the movie......And says it was so real, he believed it to be for years....Only thing keeping him from still thinking it, he says he is older now, and knows it was not possible....

I'll ask him though :)

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He says it was his imagination, scared from watching the movie......And says it was so real, he believed it to be for years....Only thing keeping him from still thinking it, he says he is older now, and knows it was not possible....

I'll ask him though :)

Ok. Just a thought though. If it made that much of an impression, you know. Just throwing out a theory. ;)

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Ok. Just a thought though. If it made that much of an impression, you know. Just throwing out a theory. ;)

Hya coldethyl

Never throw out a theory

You never know when you might need one ;)

(joke) :)

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Hya coldethyl

Never throw out a theory

You never know when you might need one ;)

(joke) :)

Ow. Good point. I'll Xerox it and file it under "****e I've Xeroxed". lol

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physics. my answer is physics, because the people who invented it were borderline crazy, buses don't fly let alone go at the speed of light, and how could you ever know what a black hole is you cant get out of that damn wheelchair, robot dude! and this is my answer bc most of the other posts border on this ones own ridiculousness ... Seacrest out!

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now for a serious answer, "formal possessions" propagated by the church. i think its truly just bad behavior, and the fact a priest could touch you and your healed/saved yea----no i have had friends actually become possessed and in reality its much more terrifying. heres the big reveal if you havent seen it already coming. they act "normal" they blend but are far more meniacal and usually the HAPPY ending of some silly priest shoeing it away... DOES NOT HAPPEN. and the possessed become super secretive and distant especially if they think your suspicious, i write this in grievance of a dear friend who is still alive, but not the person i grew up with. a word of warning to all of you. playing with ghost and astral projection ....

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