'Ghostly presence' ,Part of brain that makes you feel Ghosts presence Identified

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possum thought once he saw a ghost...

... turned out to be steam risin' from a manhole cover...

... took us two days to get him from behind the couch.
 
Interesting and strange. Remember all those African immigrants -I think it happened in Baltimore or somewhere back east- who jumped off the second floor balcony of an apartment building because they said they'd seen a ghost? They were all injured. Maybe they did see a ghost.
 
We should investigate what is wrong with the brains of people who think ghosts are real.
 
Feelings of a ghostly presence - the sense that someone is close-by when no-one is there - lie in the mind, a study has concluded.

Scientists say that they have identified the parts of the brain that are responsible for generating these spooky sensations.




They have also created an experiment that makes some people feel like there is a ghost nearby.
Source: Ghostly presence created in lab Identifies part of brain that makes you feel like you seen a ghost - eReporter


Always enjoying a spirited and open minded discussion I would say what if it isn't a fluke of the brain.

Everyone at least has a few times turned and directly locked eyes with someone else that is focused on you. Or youve been staring at someone in a restaurant across the way and they look up and immediately into your eyes.

You didn't think "hey someone is watching me to my left" and then looked. But something subconsciously made you turn your head and look specifically right in the eyes of someone that is staring at you.

Could be it be someone focused on you and in a relaxed state you were somehow be able to percieve energy directed at you and your mind recognized it and turned your head towards it?

So perhaps that feeling of being watched is indeed something watching you. A ghost, an angel, something you can't see, or whatever. Or maybe it's just a simple hallucination in a manner of speaking.
 
Always enjoying a spirited and open minded discussion I would say what if it isn't a fluke of the brain.

Everyone at least has a few times turned and directly locked eyes with someone else that is focused on you. Or youve been staring at someone in a restaurant across the way and they look up and immediately into your eyes.

You didn't think "hey someone is watching me to my left" and then looked. But something subconsciously made you turn your head and look specifically right in the eyes of someone that is staring at you.

Could be it be someone focused on you and in a relaxed state you were somehow be able to percieve energy directed at you and your mind recognized it and turned your head towards it?

So perhaps that feeling of being watched is indeed something watching you. A ghost, an angel, something you can't see, or whatever. Or maybe it's just a simple hallucination in a manner of speaking.
Very good points. Is it an overactive spot in the brain or our are brains wired to receive energy or even messages from angels, the Holy Ghost and so on? So, maybe Joe Biden did see a ghost on stage and tried to shake it's hand. Of course, the ghost tried to shake back and that means it was actually Satan or one of his devils. A true angel of God would not try to deceive you by attempting to shake your hand.
 
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