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I'd say I believe pretty much the same thing. There is obviously more to life than we have the capacity to understand, and I don't even doubt that people have seen ghosts. Everyone's reality is a different reality existing within in a (seemingly) defined universe where each clashes with another.Joking aside, I obviously don't believe there is souls. I think it's just one more things humans have imagined. There's no evidence to suggest otherwise. However, what I do believe in is energy. Energy is neither created nor destroyed. Once we exist, I believe some part of us will always exist. To what degree and in what context I am uncertain.
So, the traditional idea of a ghost isn't just something I don't believe exists, I don't believe it can exist.
Sorry I went meta, but what I mean is, I can't say with certainty that another's hallucination isn't real just because I am not seeing what they see, or in tune with whatever wavelength their reality sits on. I know, most of us think "yeah, well they're just crazy" and you may be right but who are we to define what's real? One thing we know is the psychological result of a supernatural vision is real as fuck.
Psychological medicine is in it's infancy. We so don't know what the fuck we are doing for the most part. Let's not forget, the science of today was the mysticism of the past.
Still, I'm 95% convinced that ghost sightings are a case of convincing yourself, or hallucination due to illness or deficiency. I've seen my share of shadow people from sleep deprivation, and I've had conversations with them for hours. It's bizarre and I could see how someone could be convinced they were dealing with entities.
Because I was aware of why these shadow people were with me(ADHD med, plus 48 hours awake), I was able to have fun with it. One of them instructed me while I drew an occult, humanoid owl mage in a cloak with glowing patterns. My wife entertained the idea that maybe they weren't fake and I was just on a spectrum of reality that is only accessible through sleep deprivation. I don't buy it, but it's a fun thought.
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