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Although Ghosts and Apparitions have been reported for thousands of years, surprisingly very little
informatiom is available with regard to their nature or essence. Ghosts are elusive and unpredictable, and, the ways in which they manifest are surprisingly diverse. Contrary to popular belief most ,ghostly encounters are not visual but rather consist of noises, smell sensations,voices, cold spots,electrical disturbances such as lights switching on and off,displacement or movement of objects. The available data on this is prone to exaggeration and sometime outright deceit. studies suggest that approximateli 1 in 10 of us has the ability to perceive ghosts, those of us who are actively looking for them are apparently the least likely ones to have a ghostly experience.... Children seem more apt to experience manifestations.... Women seem more attuned than men.... There are several interesting theories regarding the basics of ghostly manifestations Ghosts are the earth bound souls of the deceased This is the most common interpretation.....for most of us this theory is comforting, as it hints at a life after the physical body is gone... The theory is tht when the physical body dies this energy continues in some form and can be tapped by living persons sensitive enough to perceive it.... Events are somehow recorded in certain surroundings to be replayed over and over to living people sensitive enough to discern them.... This theory accounts for a lot of our ghost legends and likely the source of all hauntings that repeat again and again... Frightening as these type of manifestations may be, the apparition is not a thinking entity, nor does it have a will or a purpose, and it is no more a threat to an observer than watching a chracter on a telivision... Ghosts are actual beings living in one or more parallel dimensions To put it simply, this theory suggests that there are one or more complete universes co-existing with us Ghosts exist only as Figments of our imagination This theory can be made to apply to every kind of paranormal manifestation there is,and in some case it is probably at least in part correct. However there are still a lot of questions left unanswered by this theory, such as when more than one person sees the same phenomenon....Skeptics use the term 'Mass hysteria' for situations like this, but nobody has offered an explaination for the core catalyst causing many brains to suddenly go haywire..... This Theory needs a lot of research.....Only time will tell.... In the meantime....here are some photographs of ghotly manifestations... ![]() Girl in the graveyard.......she appeared in the photograph!!!!! ![]() The man seems to have come out of a tombstone in the graveyard...... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Please come forward with your own views, theories and personal experiences if any......... ![]() The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind -William James |
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QUOTE Has this been proven? it makes very interesting reading thank you smile.gif .....plz do share your experience with us Balaji Well, this is what I read casually in a bookstall in the Fountain area at Bombay from a book featuring ‘Science & Superstition’ long back while waiting for my next train. The writeup is a hypothesis giving a scientific explanation of the dark side of the world in a more convincing way. We attach a no. of theories like gratification of unfulfilled desires, vengeance etc. attributing to the appearance of the ghosts. But why are innocent people who do not have any connection with the particular deceased person are haunted? Perhaps for the sake of fun? During my school days I stayed in a couple of haunted houses in the small towns of Orissa. My father was a very brave person who did not believe in all these superstitions and so was my mother. I still remember our stay when I was at school in my 8th std. in a house-- a very nice and spacious one, abandoned for nearly 12 years in the outskirts of a place known as Jajpur, about 60kms north of Cuttack. It was said that the house owner, a clerk in the PWD found a pot of gold coins buried under the earth while excavating for the foundations of the house. Despite 'warnings' given to him in his dreams he invested the treasure in his business, in which he flourished, but lost his wife and all his 4 children within a short span of time. He left the house but his tenants used to face the music more particularly on amavasya and poornima nights. We were told that a dog would start barking relentlessly in the midnight outside the house indicating the arrival of the 'boss'. (It is said that the dogs and the owls have the sixth sense to see the spirits). Initially, my father never let me know the antecedents of the house as I was a very timid person those days, but I came to know everything slowly from the dhobi, the milk vendor and of course, my class mates. There were reportedly 4 tenants before we lived in that house and every family had lost a person during their stay due to some unknown illness. We too heard the dog barks very frequently followed by the rattling of dried leaves on the ground and sudden chirping and flapping of the wings of the birds on the neem tree on the other side of the road. My father used to come out to see if he could see something but he never did. After living there for 3 years, with nothing untoward happening I could get a lot of courage to laugh away saying that these were nothing but superstitions. The second incident is about when I was doing my MTech at IIT Kharagpur in the year 1973 after completing the graduation at REC (now NIT) Rourkela. I was to appear in the written test at the Rourkela Steel Plant during which I stayed with one of my juniors, who hailed from my place, at the Engg. College hostel. After appearing in the test I, alongwith my old batch-mates had a nice dinner at the local restaurants and decided to go to the movie 'Bobby' for the late-night show, which was then just released in a theatre known as Konark. My friend was not with us as he was having his final exams the next day. It was about 12:30 MN when the show was over and all of my 3 friends who lived in the city left for home on bicycles which they brought leaving one for me to get back to the hostel (which was about 6 kms from the theatre). It was a sultry night in the month of May and I was riding the bicycle alone singing to the tunes of 'Bobby'. When I approached the Indira Gandhi Park, which falls on the way, there was a sudden drop of temperature and I could feel very cool breeze blowing, which could be attributed to the rich vegetation around the park. Suddenly I felt something going past my bicycle very fast and I could barely see a thing. I thought it was a dog. There was noise in the crank of the bicycle and the chain snapped. I got down, fixed the chain back and started riding. But after a few minutes the same sequence of incidents took place. I was a little worried and confused about what went wrong as the bike never gave any trouble in the evening earlier. A steel plant ambulance rushed past me from the opposite direction with siren bowing. I felt a sudden chill down my spine and smelt something fishy. I was slightly scared also, fixed the chain in position and started riding fast singing loudly to break the eerie of silence. I tried to concentrate on my right to see what is going past my cycle every time the chain is snapping. Nothing happened until I almost tumbled on a small piece of brick lying on road, which I did not notice and again, the chain snapped while the 'dog' went past my bike at a tremendous speed and I could barely see a streak and hear a hiss. I felt uneasy, stopped and looked around but couldn't see anything. I adjusted the chain and started riding again. By this time I had crossed the park area and soon found myself the near the German Club Centre where I took a right turn from the Ring Road on to the road which took me to the hostel campus, a 3 kms' ride. Surprisingly the bicycle didn't give any problem after I took off from the Ring Road. When I reached the hostel, it was almost 1:30 in the night and my friend was already asleep. The next morning when he came to know that I had been to the movie and returned alone, he looked shocked and tried to evade further discussions. When I kept insisting he finally told me that two weeks back a young college girl was gang raped and murdered in the Indira Gandhi Park by some students and since then people passing by in the midnight were being haunted. A girl clad in white dress seemed to overtake the trespassers while floating on air around the park area and my friend was one of such victims who saw 'her'. Well, I could hardly believe all this, being a staunch believer of science and reasoning but at the same time I have no answer for all what happened to me that night. I was lucky not have known about the haunting stuff before going to the movie, as otherwise I could have had a heart attack in the first ‘encounter’ itself, despite all the courage behind me. And yes, the next afternoon on my way to the railway station by a rickshaw, I came to know that there was a fatal accident on the Ring Road on the same eventful midnight when a couple traveling in a taxi were killed instantaneously when the vehicle collided against the lamppost after losing control. This is perhaps why I saw the ambulance that night on my way back; I thought. Most of the fairy tales and the horror stories we come across are only fictions with no scientific proof and reasoning behind them. At the same time we come across many weird incidents taking place in our life---most of the time they are exaggerated and blown out of proportions when they pass from person to person. But instead of saying science cannot explain these, can we say that the science is yet to establish the truth behind all these paranormal activities? Thanks for the patience in reading all this. --Balaji |
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