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originally posted by: ColeYounger
I posted a thread long ago about a story I had' read in a prominent news magazine. The event took place in Washington, in a town north of Seattle, in the early 1980s. It was corroborated by 10-12 people. It was vetted.
A group of young kids, ranging in age from 7-9, were playing hide-and-seek and running around the neighborhood. One of the girls pushed her way through a big hedge of bushes. There should have been a small park on the other side. She saw an old house there. Alongside the house was a wooden cart, like an old wheelbarrow. The cart was full of apples. She called to her friends, and they made their way through the hedge. They went up to the house and looked in a window. An old woman was in the kitchen. She appeared to be baking apple pies. There was also a barn on the property, and the kids thought they heard a horse (or horses) in there. The younger kids probably couldn't process this high-strangeness event.
The older kid said something like "What happened to the park"?
They all went back to their homes to tell their parents, who brushed it off as the children's imaginations. However, one of the kid's parents knew there was once an old house there. A grandfather, in his 80s, was summoned to hear the story.
He was flabbergasted. The house and barn had been there when he was young. They'd been gone for 50 years or more.
The kids were questioned about what they saw, and even though they were asked separately, they described, in detail,
the "ghost house and barn". A group of the parents went back there, and nothing had changed. The park was on the other side of the edge, as usual. The story went into detail about how the kids had scratches on their arms from the hedge, and how they were sure they went back to the same "portal" spot. They recognized the spot because there was a tree near it. All sorts of little details added up to confirm their story.
You can not always photograph these things, a camera is strictly in the physical realm, this dimension but part of us is in other dimension's and sometimes we see into those,
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: JAGStorm
It sounds like you have a neighbour whom once owned and loved that land, perhaps he lets you see him because you may love it as much as he did and perhaps he also protects you and your family, sounds as if your father is sensitive and you inherited it from him, your mother probably is as well, if the being has done no harm they are probably a good person and if so think of them as adopted family.
But may be worth researching a bit.
Peace and God watch over you, your family and this spirit person as well.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: LABTECH767
On the flip side of the logic LABTECH767 if the dead spend the majority of there time watching the living or playing with there pets stealthy or otherwise, thats one hell of a trippy somewhat perverted voyeuristic after life is it not?
Personally, after managing to make it through life i might be wanting my own little pocket universe to help create, shape ,and play around with, instead of the ability to perv on my great grandchildren rubbing one out in the shower.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Lumenari
We are only ever going to see in the wavelengths that our very limited biological eyes allow or have evolved.
As to our minds, well guess what they are connected to.
The story that Native Americans could not "see" the first ships that came across from Europe is probably just that, they could not see the measles mumps or smallpox, that came with the people and pests on those ships for sure, so there's that.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Lumenari
Yes thats your eyes and other senses that provide your mind with the information it processes you see.
So pretty much everything to do with perception.
I can guarantee that how I see the world and how you see it are two entirely different things just down to the nature of the way we perceive reality and it being a very personal experience if that helps.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: JAGStorm
The simple answer is that most people cannot "see" something that they cannot comprehend.
Their brains just cannot process it so it doesn't process.
You are most certainly not crazy.
You are just seeing things that most people cannot.
I had one UFO sighting for instance that I saw, my Mother saw, my Father didn't see, my Brother saw and both of my Sisters could not see anything.
It was 50 feet from us in the grass.
Our minds protect us from things that it thinks could harm us.
Despite ourselves.
Kind of like the story that Native Americans could not "see" the first ships that came across from Europe...