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TomBo
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Re: reality
May 19, 2004, 16:28
"<i>Some</i> people might have put the knocking down to the plumbing (I'm NOT saying it was!)"

It definitely wasn't! Because there was no banging involved (I mentioned "banging ghosts" because that's what "poltergeist" translates from German as - I love these German words, like "zeitgeist" - "timeghost"). It involved an empty glass exploding into a million pieces, in a quiet room where nobody was making a sound or moving around. And another person saw it, too, so I know I didn't imagine it.

Off topic? If anyone thinks that poltergeists are irrelevant to ancient monuments, they should read about Lethbridge's experience at Skellig Michael.

(*ducks for cover*)

I quite agree about different people having different realities. Your experience on the train reminds me of Kemp Howe stone (semi-)circle. Watching the train filled with commuters hurtle through the monument, only perhaps one or two of them even noticing me and my friends standing there...
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