Ghost question, is that such a thing as?

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by bedlam, May 14, 2005.

  1. bedlam

    bedlam Senior Member

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    I been thinking i heard of regular ghost on top of water! like ghost ships and bunch other things on top! How come noone never seen a ghost underwater? i never heard of a underwater ghost has anyone hear of anything close to it?

    u kind of would have think maybe if a large ammount people died on a sunk ship! while maybe a guy diving on it! he would see one! i have no idea if their such of a thing of underwater ghost? well what ur thoughts? i think mite possible or not!

    just curious
     
  2. Wonder Girl

    Wonder Girl rhapsody in pink

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    Well to be honest,I have never thought of that before. That's really interesting to think about,now that you mention it.
     
  3. prankster1590

    prankster1590 Member

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    Well I think a ghost has nobody to scare on the bottom of the ocean. And a ghost submarine isn't exactly floating in plain sight, I think.

    But ghost do wander in the waters. The best example is a picture taken from the queen mary or elizabeth(I don't know exactly which one) of two faces in waters that had appeared hours ago. I were supposedly the faces of two workers who died in the construction of the ship.
     
  4. Wonder Girl

    Wonder Girl rhapsody in pink

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    I'll have to do a search for that,would love to see those photos.
     
  5. prankster1590

    prankster1590 Member

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    I was wrong. It was the the steamship SS Watertown.

    [​IMG]
     
  6. guy

    guy Senior Member

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    some guy was walking around the bottom of sydney harbour doing some sort of job down there in the usual deep water suit when quite unexpectedly he saw some other guy walking around the bottom of the harbour too. this fellah didn't have a modern suit but a very antiquated diving suit. apparently he didn't think very much of it at the time as he was doing a job. when he got to the surface he remarked about the other guy down there and where the other surface vessel was (to service the diver). without any other explanation it must have been a ghost!
     
  7. Little flower

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    i was swimming in this swimming and out of the corner of my eye i saw for 1 second somthing that look like a ghost. after that the people who owned the pool sed someone had drowned in it.
     
  8. velvet

    velvet Banned

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    Personally I think ghosts can be seen everywhere.. since people seem to hang'round at the place where they died.

    However.. it can also be the time thingie.. like the same thing happening over and over again. These kinda 'ghosts' you can't interact with.. it's just an image of what happened at that place in the past and it's now 'looping'. That could explain the other diver as well.. might just be the impression of a 'ghosts' doing it's job. Dunno exactly how it's supposed to work, but I read about it once..
     
  9. old_crone

    old_crone Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    The reason ghost, and spirits are not often seen in water is because of the synchronicity of the energy patterns. Try finding a drop of rain in the ocean. They are there but often take on the reflection of the illusions, and moving depth.

    When they do appear the substance is a rebound like a mirrors reflection, and or a shadow.
     
  10. bedlam

    bedlam Senior Member

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    The Flying Dutchman is without a doubt the most well-known of all ghost ships. Although much of its story is legend, it is based on fact.
    A ship captained by Hendrick Vanderdecken set sail in 1680 from Amsterdam to Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies. Legend has it that, Vanderdecken’s ship encountered a severe storm as is was rounding the Cape of Good Hope. Ignoring the dangers of the storm Vanderdecken pressed on. Battered by the storm, the ship foundered, all aboard died. As punishment for his arrogance, Vanderdecken and his ship were doomed to ply the waters near the Cape for eternity.
    The Flying Dutchman –was being seen even into the 20th century. One of the first recorded sightings was by the captain and crew of a British ship in 1835. They recorded that they saw the phantom ship approaching in the shroud of a terrible storm. It came so close that the British crew feared the two ships might collide, but then the ghost ship suddenly vanished. It was again seen by two crewmen of the H.M.S. Bacchante in 1881. The following day, one of those men fell from the rigging to his death. In March, 1939, the ghost ship was seen off the coast of South Africa by dozens of bathers who provided detailed descriptions of the ship, although most had probably never seen a 17th century merchantman. The last recorded sighting was in 1942 off the coast of Cape Town. Four witnesses saw the Dutchman sail into Table Bay... and disappear.
     
  11. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    yeah, those are what you call "residual energies"
     
  12. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    IM sure there are probably a few ghosts hanging around the titanic.
     
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