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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Brahmaputra

I don't believe in exorcism. May be for those who believe, there it will be the other way. Indian philosophy says the Linga Shareera (the immortal body after death or soul) very soon takes another birth in a fraction of seconds to have its Karma phala. So in my eyes, this idea is sensible and still unquestioned and I believe ghosts or spirits cannot separately exist for long after death. Or it must get Moksha after which it is nowhere related to mortal world.

One of my friends has tried ouija board after which his all family members died one by one within a week. Many people consider this as an act by a ghost. But for me that was a coincidence.

Thats the point...If your aatma gets moksha then it goes to heaven or whatever and if it has to be in the cycle of birth and death...But if someone has some work pending then it keeps suffering...My friend also tried Ouja board with her mother and one companion...somebody came also but her companion did not believe and lifted up his finger...Then at night while she was sleeping her companion started shouting and everybody came to calm him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
Gitanjali dear sorry ghost stories are on page 19 also
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Posted: 11 years ago
I have read some other people's experience with Ouija board..its terrifying...
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Posted: 11 years ago
Actually such fears are psychological. Else why not everyone experience it?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Brahmaputra

I don't believe in exorcism. May be for those who believe, there it will be the other way. Indian philosophy says the Linga Shareera (the immortal body after death or soul) very soon takes another birth in a fraction of seconds to have its Karma phala. So in my eyes, this idea is sensible and still unquestioned and I believe ghosts or spirits cannot separately exist for long after death. Or it must get Moksha after which it is nowhere related to mortal world.

One of my friends has tried ouija board after which his all family members died one by one within a week. Many people consider this as an act by a ghost. But for me that was a coincidence.


that's interesting .. about spirits I have no specific believes .. I am curious only .. what I find amusing is every religion has their own unique idea of explaining life after death .. Hinduism n Buddhism tells about next birth but I guess the idea of spirit is not totally foreign belief .. though I don't know much ..

anyway about rebirth Egyptian belief over it is very interesting .. they say a human birth comes after every 3000 years .. their believes on soul is very different n interesting n quite complicated .. if you guys r interested I will re-read them n share it here
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KHUSHI-99

Hmm..like the National library,Presidency Collage,Lord Hastings building...Any more?? Yes I want to read ..please post..


you know them .. n yaah there are more .. check it out


Top 5 Most Haunted and Spookiest Places in Kolkata

West Bengal is a very important state of Indian Sub-continent. It is located on the east and the capital city is Kolkata (earlier known as Calcutta). It is a popular tourist destination in India with an array of historic places to visit. The colonial architecture of the city attracts various visitors from all parts of the globe. Some of the buildings and monuments here are century old and are the hot spots of the metro city. However Kolkata is also famous for the black magic stories and some of the haunted places which are a popular tourist spot as well.

Following is a list of Top 5 Most Haunted and Spookiest Places in Kolkata which happen to be famous tourist spots also:

  • Writer's Building Kolkata

    The writer here doesn't mean the literary personalities, it used to be the junior servants (the clerical and administrative staff) residing in the building. So, it was named Writer's Building. Today it is the secretariat building of the State Government of West Bengal. It is a massive red color building situated at the BBD square of Kolkata which is the heart of the city. There are various gigantic rooms in the building vacant from years suspected to be haunted. Various stories claim that these unoccupied / vacant rooms are spooky and ghosts dwell in here. none of the officials in the building stays here after dusk. the nearby vendors have reported sounds of someone crying late at night.

  • South Park Street Cemetery

    Today, The South Park Street Cemetery is one of the famous tourist spots in Kolkata, The tall lush green trees, century old tombs and peaceful surrounding attracts various tourists and locales as well. Most of the graves here belong to British Soldiers. The cemetery is one of the oldest burial grounds of the city. It was constructed in 1767 and now believed to be haunted. The reports of the cemetery being haunted and spooky are not in numbers, but there are a few who claim to have experienced something unusual after visiting the place. One report says that while visiting the place a group of friends clicked pictures and later they found a weird shadow shaped like a fist in front of the lens. Soon the weird things started happening with each of them, the one who clicked the picture had an asthma attack and surprisingly he wasn't and isn't asthma patient and the other had sever dizziness etc.

  • Rabindra Sarovar Metro Station

    Formerly known as Dhakuria Lake, Rabindra Sarovar is a popular spot in Kolkata. It is an artificial lake in South Kolkata. The nearby metro station is one of the busy spot in Kolkata. It is said that many people have committed suicide at this station and thus is a haunted place. The people who board the last train have some weird experiences and people have reported ghastly shadows of figures during late evenings and late night.

  • Hastings House, Alipore

    Hastings house is a small part of Belvedere Estate. The Belvedere Estate was one of the oldest establishments in Alipore. Governor General Warren Hastings built Hasting House for himself and then it became the Governor's residence until the Government House came up later. Today, its a Women's College of Calcutta University. the students here have reported different incidents that are spooky. Some say they have seen a man riding a horse entering the campus and searching some documents. They believe it to be Warren Hastings himself. Others have reported about the spirit of a boy who died here while playing football, since then no one plays here. One girl has reported of a woman who was possessed.

  • The National Library

    The National Library also lies in Belvedere Estate premise. The National Library is known for its rare collection of books. Few people who are a regular visitor here have reported some eerie stories about the building. They have heard the sounds of foot steps and believe that it is the Governor's wife who has haunted this place. The new construction beside the building also have some spooky trails reported by people working there. During the construction, few workers met with some sever accident and died on the spot. It is believed that their spirits linger around that area.


source: http://www.indiamarks.com/top-5-most-haunted-spookiest-places-kolkata/


anyway Muski its a good topic to talk about .. I never get bored with mysterious supernatural stuffs .. they are thrilling .. I enjoy to find out what cud be its scientific explanation and what cud be paranormal explanation
Edited by SayaneeH.Lecter - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Brahmaputra

Actually such fears are psychological. Else why not everyone experience it?

Maybe because souls are not present everywhere..now I am not going ever try out the ouija board ever..
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Posted: 11 years ago
Thank you sayanee...yes the scientific explanation..now the biggest thing is is there something called next birth...whether people remember things of previous birth... I will try to find out about science behind it...And Egyptian concept?? Sure please do..There are some really interesting facts about Egyptians too..
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Since we have discussed so many ghost stories,I think its time to find out the science behind it...this is what I found and thought it to be very convincing...I hope this topic is not boring anybody...if it is then please tell me.its little long but very interesting read it in bits but do read it..I am highlighting the main points.
Stimulation Of The Brain
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Frightened witnesses all over the world have seen the shadow people. These dark beings are glimpsed out of the corner of the eye only to vanish when confronted. Many believe them to be demons, some think they're astral bodies, and some say they're time travelers, here for a second and gone. However, some researchers have a more shocking theory.
When Swiss scientists electrically stimulated an epileptic patient's brain, things got really spooky. The patient reported a shadow person sitting behind her, copying her every move. When she sat up, it also sat up. When she bent forward and grabbed her knees, it reached around her body and held her. The doctors then told her to read a card, but the shadow person tried to take it out of her hand.
What happened was the scientists had stimulated the left temporoparietal junction, the part of the brain that defines the idea of self. By interfering with the area that helps us tell the difference between ourselves and others, the doctors screwed up the brain's ability to understand its own body, thus leading to the creation of a copycat shadow person. Researchers are hoping this is the key to understanding why so many people, both schizophrenic and healthy, encounter shadow beings and other creatures like aliens.

9Ideomotor Effect
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The Spiritualist movement was pretty big in the 1840s and 1850s. It provided a way for people to talk to their dead loved ones. One method of communication was the Ouija board. Still popular today, the board was covered in letters, numbers, and simple words (like "yes" or "no"). People would then place their hands on a wooden piece called a planchette and ask the spirits a question. A ghost would respond by moving the planchette from letter to letter, spelling out a response (or unleashing Captain Howdy).
Another creepy method for interacting with spirits was table tilting. During a sance, people would gather round a table and place their hands on the tabletop. To everyone's surprise, the table would start moving by itself. It might tilt up on one leg, levitate off the ground or scoot around the room.
Con men were definitely involved in some of these incidents, but were all these encounters frauds? Renowned physicist Michael Faraday wanted to find out. Through clever experimentation, Faraday discovered that the tables were often moving thanks to the ideomotor effect. This is when the power of suggestion causes our muscles to move unconsciously. People expected a table to move so they unintentionally moved it. A similar event took place in 1853 when four doctors held an experimental sance. When they secretly told half the participants the table would move to the right and half it would move left, the table didn't budge. But when they told everyone it would move in one direction, the ideomotor effect struck again! This same principle applies to the Ouija board. It's our own muscles that are doing the spelling, not the spirits.
8Infrasound
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After seeing a gray ghost near his desk, researcher Vic Tandy was worried his laboratory might be haunted. But the next day, Tandy made an interesting discovery. While preparing for a fencing match, Tandy placed his sword in a vise. He then noticed the blade was vibrating on its own. All of a sudden, everything clicked. He realized the force causing his sword to shake was the same force haunting his lab. Vic Tandy was dealing with infrasound.
Humans can hear sounds up to 20,000 Hertz, but we're unable to detect anything lower than 20 Hz. These "silent" noises are called infrasound, and while we can't hear them, we can feel them in the form of vibrations. Dr. Richard Wiseman says we can feel these waves, especially in our stomachs, and this can create either a positive feeling (such as awe) or a negative feeling (such as unease). In the right surroundings (see "creepy house"), this might create a sense of panic.
Infrasound can be produced by storms, wind, weather patterns, and even everyday appliances. Returning to Vic Tandy, after witnessing his wobbling sword, he learned that a new fan had been installed in his laboratory, and sure enough, it was issuing vibrations of about 19 Hz. Since our eyeballs have a resonant frequency around 20 Hz, the infrasound was vibrating Tandy's eyeballs and creating images that weren't really there. When Tandy turned off the fan, presto: no more ghost.
Similarly, Dr. Wiseman believes these vibrations are responsible for paranormal activity in "haunted" locations. For example, when investigating two underground sites, he discovered evidence of infrasound coming from the traffic overhead. Wiseman thinks this explains the ghostly figures and creepy footsteps in these areas, proving there's nothing good about these vibrations.
7 Automatism
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What do witch doctors and Shirley MacLaine have in common? They're all big into channeling! Channeling is one of mankind's oldest attempts to reach the spirit world. The idea is to clear the mind, connect with some sort of cosmic consciousness and let a centuries-old spirit possess your body, which doesn't sound creepy at all. The shamans of ancient religions were believed to channel the dead, TV psychic John Edward says he can speak to those who've crossed over, and medium J.Z. Knight claims she channels a spirit named Ramtha, a 35,000-year-old spirit from Atlantis. Obviously, there are quite a few frauds in the channeling community, but what about the people who sincerely believe in what they're doing?
The answer is automatism, an "altered state of consciousness" where people say things and think things they're not aware of. So when a psychic clears his mind, he starts searching for a friendly spirit guide. The spirit guide is supposed to enter his body and then provide secret knowledge about the universe. When the psychic clears his mind, random ideas and images start popping up in his head, and the medium assumes these thoughts are coming from another entity. However, these ideas are just coming from his mind. Our brains are capable of coming up with all kinds of crazy stuff without any conscious effort on our part. How many times has something inspired you out of the blue? How many times have you had totally bizarre nightmares or daydreams? That's not the work of an otherworldly guide. That's your brain, working overtime all the time.
6Drafts
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You're exploring a creepy, run-down mansion in the middle of the night when suddenly the air grows cold. However, if you take a few steps to the left or right, the temperature returns to normal. This is what parapsychologists call a cold spot. According to ghost hunters, a cold spot is a sign of paranormal activity. When a ghost has nothing better to do than appear out of thin air and scare people to death, it needs energy. So the ghost draws heat from its surroundings (including people) in order to manifest.
However, scientists have a much simpler (and much more boring) explanation. When skeptics investigate "haunted" houses, they usually find cool air entering the house through a chimney or window. But even if the room is sealed off, there's still a perfectly rational explanation. Every object has its own temperature, and some surfaces are hotter than others. In an attempt to equalize the room temperature, the objects try to lose heat in a process called convection. This is where hot air rises, and cool air drops. Similarly, when dry air enters a humid room, the dry air sinks to the floor and the humid air rises to the ceiling. This swirling air will feel cool against a person's skin, giving the impression of a cold spot. Next time you feel a ghostly presence, turn on the heater.
5Camera Issues
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Ghost hunters have a love-hate relationship with orbs. These glowing balls of light are supposedly the spirits of people who've passed away, but haven't quite passed on. Invisible to the eye, orbs can only be seen in photographs, and that's where things get tricky. Skeptic Brian Dunning says when a dust speck or bug is too close to the camera, it will show up in the photo as a blurry, out-of-focus circle. And thanks to the camera flash, the orb will appear to be glowing and is thus mistaken for a ghost. Perfectly reasonable mistake, right?
Even most believers are pretty skeptical about orb photography. While she thinks some real photos exist, parapsychologist Pamela Heath points out several natural causes of orbs such as fine hairs, dirty or wet lenses, lens reflection, or movement during exposure. Many paranormal websites have stopped accepting these photos because they say there are just too many false ones. So thanks to a basic understanding of how technology works, orb photos seem to be giving up the ghost.
4Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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In 1921, ophthalmologist William Wilmer published a bizarre paper in the American Journal of Ophthalmology. It told the story of the "H" family and their haunted house. Their hell home was plagued with the sounds of slamming doors, moving furniture and footsteps in empty rooms. One of the children felt something sitting on him while the other was attacked by a mysterious stranger. During the night, the woman of the house awoke to see a man and a woman standing at the foot of her bed, only to watch them vanish moments later. As the hauntings continued, the family grew tired and depressed, and then their plants started to die. It was then they discovered the faulty furnace. The furnace was supposed to send its fumes up the chimney, but instead the gas was pouring into the house. It turns out the family was suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas, which makes it really hard to detect. It's dangerous because our red blood cells absorb CO much easier than they do oxygen, and this oxygen deprivation leads to symptoms such as weakness, nausea, confusion, and eventually death. But before you kick the bucket, you might experience hallucinations, just like the "H" family. For example, in 2005, a woman called the authorities after seeing a spirit in her bathroom. It turned out the paranormal activity was due to her leaky water heater which was filling the house with CO. Bottom line: Stay away from carbon monoxide, folks, because one way or another, it'll have you seeing ghosts.
3Mass Hysteria
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In June 2013, over 3,000 workers went on strike at a garment factory in Gazipur, Bangladesh. They weren't protesting against long working hours, and they weren't demanding better wages. They wanted someone to do something about the ghost in the restroom. An angry spirit had attacked a worker in the lady's room, causing everyone to panic. A riot ensued, and the police had to restore order. A similar event took place at a school in Patong, Phuket when 22 students were hospitalized after seeing the ghost of an old woman. But while the Bangladeshi factory owner ordered an exorcism, perhaps he should have called a counselor instead.
Both the workers and the students experienced a psychological phenomenon known as mass hysteria. These collective delusions occur when people are really stressed out, usually thanks to their oppressive environments (like a strict school or busy workplace). This pent-up stress then turns into physical symptoms like headaches, nausea, or violent spasms. Throw in religious and cultural beliefs, a relatively isolated environment and the always-busy rumor mill, and you've got a recipe for disaster. Other people will "catch" the same strange symptoms, they'll spread like a disease, and panic ensues.
It's interesting to note that very few of the 3,000 factory workers actually encountered the ghost. Even the woman who sparked the frenzy didn't actually see anything. She got sick and just assumed it was the work of an evil spirit, but the suggestion was so powerful and the circumstances were so perfect that everyone freaked out. Fortunately, it didn't end with human sacrifices or dogs and cats living together.
2Ions
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Unfortunately, real ghost hunters don't carry proton packs. However, they do use tools such as the ion counter. The ion counter, well, counts ions. An ion is an atom with an uneven amount of protons and electrons. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes a negative ion, and if it loses an electron, it becomes positive.
Ghost hunters go crazy over ions because they supposedly show a paranormal presence. Some say a spirit's presence interferes with the normal ion count in the atmosphere while others say ghosts draw upon ionic energy when they want to appear and scare people to death. However, ion counters are really pretty lousy when it comes to detecting ghosts. Ions are caused by all kinds of natural phenomena like weather, solar radiation, and radon gas. So it basically comes down to how someone interprets the evidence. Scientists see ions and think, "Natural." Ghost hunters see ions and think, "Paranormal!"
Interestingly, both positive and negative ions can affect our moods. Negative ions can make us feel calm and relaxed while positive ions can give us headaches and make us feel lousy. This might explain why people who live in "haunted" houses describe feeling tired and tense, as well as having headaches.
1Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum mechanics is the study of the smallest types of matter, and it has led to some pretty awesome inventions. However, it can get pretty weird when physicists start talking about souls and ghosts. Take, for example, Dr. Stuart Hameroff and his physicist friend Roger Penrose. Hameroff and Penrose theorize that human consciousness comes from microtubules inside our brain cells, and these tubules are responsible for quantum processing (our souls basically). Hameroff and Penrose believe when people have a near-death experience, all that quantum information leaves the brain, yet continues to exist, which is why some people report out-of-body experiences and lights at the end of tunnels.
As you might expect, a lot of scientists have problems with Hameroff and Penrose's theory. But Dr. Henry Stapp isn't one of them. As a respected quantum physicist who worked with the famous Heisenberg, Stapp believes that a person's personality might be able to survive death and exist as a "mental entity." Stapp theorizes if these entities could return to the physical world, then concepts like possession and channeling could really be possible. Are men like Stapp, Hameroff, and Penrose just wishful thinkers? Or are they modern day Galileos?
Edited by KHUSHI-99 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KHUSHI-99

Thank you for coming 🤗 ...so did you see your slam page...and did you see my last post in the previous page?? Warning:they are ghost stories... And did you give your winning speech in the voting thread??


I gave the winning speech in the AT itself..checking my slam book, sorry 4 being late, I got bit busy :(

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