Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ghosts

Good day and enter The Spotlight of Truth. This is the terrain of the new media which is casting off the shackles of the coporate guys who dominate the airwaves and give you a fresh and more importantly true take on the stories and news that you need to know. So if you are looking for eye opening, independent and interesting conspiracies, you've come to the right place. Today my intrepid explorer we're about to debunk the truth behind ghosts. It's truly spine chilling.


The question everyone wants to know is are ghosts real? I think it would be prudent to define real for the sake of this discussion. S omeone sees a ghost and tells another person they saw something. Regardless of how much one might want to believe them, it still comes down to hearsay and the listener is left to decide if it's to be believed. If two people see the same apparitition or entity, then we have some corroboration and we can move forward with more of a solid belief in what they tell us.

People want to believe. Not only would proof give them a confirmation of life after death but it would cement those who have a deep faith in the power of the soul. None of us want to believe that this is all that there is. That life ends with our last breath. That we are nothing more that memories from that point on. Proof of the existence of ghosts lets our human nature be at ease, knowing that we have more to come.
People's conept of what is real is generally based on their own experiences. Some of us have regularly speak to those who have died. Those who have had first hand experiences with ghosts and the breezes, chill, touches, whispers, movement, rearranging and clattering they can cause, are sure of our experience. Its undeniable once you've had interaction with that kind of energy, although many chose to deny it until their next encounter.
Skeptics long to cling to the science of disbelief. They love to denounce the existence of spirits and entities because it makes their narrow view of life acceptable to them. God forbid if someone should actually belief something they have seen with their own eyes, hear with their own ears and experience first hand. Suspending belief is a practice that comes into play when we open ourselves to new and fresh experiences.

There is not a doubt in my mind and no cynic can tell me that there is no such things as ghosts. See life and spirituality through my eyes and you'll see a world through a whole new realistic view.

Ghosts are real. Deal with it!
You have just been enlightened.

By Niall Cranny

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