Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work nights in a high volume NICU that saw a lot of very sick infants and unfortunately a lot of deaths (20 a month or so). There were always incidents of swings and other devices turning on by themselves. Several coworkers swear they'd seen ghosts throughout the years but I never personally saw any.
Your post is bull sh*t. NICUs tend to have very high survival rates. You did not work in a high volume NICU. Even in a picu that number would be cause all kinds of attention and investigation.
Anonymous wrote:A few weeks ago I had a very difficult day and I drove to the grocery store and cried in the parking lot for a long time. The car was off, but one of my dashboard lights, a big one, flashed suddenly. I have had that car for awhile and been in there with the ignition off and have never seen it happen. I did wonder if it was a passed loved one saying “hey, it’s goinf to be ok” or “calm the eff down”
Anonymous wrote:I used to work nights in a high volume NICU that saw a lot of very sick infants and unfortunately a lot of deaths (20 a month or so). There were always incidents of swings and other devices turning on by themselves. Several coworkers swear they'd seen ghosts throughout the years but I never personally saw any.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always old timey ghosts? What about ghosts from the 80s or recent ones? Why is that nobody ever recounts seeing a rando ghost with bell bottoms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, they can see us having sex?
No. They don’t see us in our physical form. They see us the same way we see them. Usually they see our higher selves as light.
There is no way to know this is true
Anonymous wrote:I was at a bed and breakfast in Savannah once and in the middle of the night saw a girl around five in an old fashioned nightgown looking at me while I was lying in bed around 3am. It freaked me out and I pulled the covers over my eyes and when I had the strength to look again she was gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find it depressing that after you die, you’re still hanging around doing the same old sh-t? I can’t think of anything worse than spending eternity watching some dude sleep in a B&B.
No, but I guess that has to do with my belief in the soul and our purpose in life. A lost soul- one that you might describe as staying in a B&b, may not accept the fact that they are dead, or are waiting for someone they think they need to move to the next phase of their journey, or are so attached to a physical location on earth that they simply cannot leave it, even when given the free will to go do not choose to do so.
For some reason, those souls are stuck. Interventions, like acknowledging their presence and asking/telling them to move in may be the shoulder shaking they need.
Pray tell, how does one “accept” or “think” anything when they no longer have a brain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a psychic medium. Spiritual beings and ghosts are literally an everyday occurrence in my life. We live in a very diverse spiritual ecosystem. We are not the only ones sharing this space. Most people have just forgotten how to perceive.
Can you see/hear deceased relatives/loved ones ? I wish I could...
Anonymous wrote:I’m a psychic medium. Spiritual beings and ghosts are literally an everyday occurrence in my life. We live in a very diverse spiritual ecosystem. We are not the only ones sharing this space. Most people have just forgotten how to perceive.