Re: Things We Can't Explain
many years ago when I was a young man I worked as a night watchman at a fancy prep school. the place was totally deserted at night . I spent a good deal of time by myself prowling around the campus. this place is about 125 years old . There was constantly people talking about how haunted it was. I use to hear all kinds of weird stuff at 2 or 3. in the morning . do I think they were ghosts . no I never saw 1 . all I know is your mind can play tricks on you . if a person gets in a creepy situation you can imagine all kinds of stuff. but this doesn't mean I don't believe in the paranormal. I am undecided. I would love to believe in ghosts but I can't .it would be kind of nice to know there was something else. I was very close to my dad and when he passed away I sure wanted to believe but I guess I will never know......or will we?
Re: Things We Can't Explain
When I was younger and knew everything, I used to think that people who reported "weird" occurrences were just imagining them, or were seeking attention, uneducated, just plain crazy, or whatever other fill-in-the-blank reason I had for not believing them. I have to admit, though, I've had one or two strange things happen that I could never explain. I've also had friends that I consider very rational and highly educated, who had stories of their own. I think there's quite a bit we don't know about the world around us. I admit I've been guilty of being "slightly judgemental" in the past. Now that I'm older and know how much I don't know, I'm not so quick to dismiss anything I don't understand as "nonsense".