i've never seen a ghost in my life, and i've been in situations where (according to horror movie logic) should be crowded with spirits, sinister, or otherwise. what evidence do anons have they're real?
>>41136430i saw one on video
>>41136514want to share it? i'm interested to see it too.
>>41136430>what evidence do anons have they're real? Anecdotes that have subordinated their weak and deficient skeptical and logical selves
>>41136430>what evidence do anons have they're real?This means you want something that can be weighed and measured and not directly experienced.Let's say you interact with a "hallucination" of a ghost that tells you something about another person you didn't know, and then you tell that other person and they're shocked because they never told anyone this information.That is an example of what is possible, although (I'm just gonna be honest) you probably won't experience this because you won't take the time necessary to develop these skills via tons of visualization mediation.It's like someone saying running a 5k is impossible because they've never done the work needed to get the minimum fitness necessary to do it.
>>41137260I wonder if such nihilism expects poisons to affect the weight or viscosity of a person's blood by default
>>41137260so you're saying only people who are consciously trying to see ghosts have a chance of encountering them?
>>41136430me as well:my best friend died, i was very close to her, while she was alive i asked her to please haunt me when she dies first. she said yes.i have all of her belongings in my apartment since a bit after she died.i mentally "let in" what i believed to be spirits or even demons.i wanted to be haunted, i wanted to feel her presence, i was looking for any and all signs of the supernatural or her ghost/presence.it was 1,5 years ago and she is on my mind every day.but i never had a apparition, no voices, no things moving around, no sounds.and i was actively looking for it, wanting it to happen, even smoked weed, which usually makes me more susceptible to paranoia, fear and the feeling of a presence nearby.there was one situation though where i left the trainstation and the second i got out, a hailstorm started, and the second i got inside a house, it stopped.i saw it as proof of her jealousy (i was visiting her "rival", another friend of mine, i sort of had a relationship with)so i interpreted the hailstorm as jealousy or a warning for myself that the other girl is not good for me.which turned out to be true, and i dont talk to her anymore.i googled and the hailstorm at that date i experienced it, in may a few days after her death...is very unlikely.but not much else beside that happened, and i was receptive i think
>>41136430Pick a city in the world you've never been to physically. If you haven't seen it, how do tou know it's real?
>>41138041you got me there, let me do by best to describe why i would know such place does in fact exist:plethora of verifiable unique data that can be cross referenced with online photos, videos, accounts, google street images, contributions from inhabitants on social media, news from or about these places, weather reports, and if i wanted to, i can actually go there using tangible methods of transport, that can be repeated by anybody else who'd also like to go see for themselves.