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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

ending

This project, overall, was very fun. It was a lot better than writing a paper and turning in. I had the question “is there life after death?” for my topic. I chose this because I have always been interested in the supernatural. Some of my family has claimed that they have had encounters with other family members beyond the grave and told me that everyone can see or hear the paranormal; it is just a matter of unleashing powers within the human mind.
One thing that I learned was that there are 5 different types of hauntings: apparitions, physical haunting of a place, poltergeists, evil presences, and phenomena from messing with spirits beyond the grave. Poltergeists are the most common of all hauntings in our society. I also researched the scientific and spiritual aspects of a haunting. Spiritually, Christians are the faith that believes in a spirit because it says that the Lord died and then 3 days later reappeared. They also speak of demons and angels which were people before their death, especially in the book of Job. Catholics always keep people that exercise in case of demonic possessions, but they are rarely talked about. They say that people are more open about their sex lives than they are talking about ghosts. On the scientific note, they say that ghosts are stuck in a sort of “tape loop” where they do not realize they are dead, but they still walk around with the same clothes on of their time period while going about their daily routines.
After this project, I believe in ghosts more than I did before. I never knew that there was ever a pattern in the spirit world, but now I realize it is very much so. I also have a greater respect for the dead because so many people just take them for granted and criticize things that it makes me sick. The thing I would like to of improved on is getting a source that sort of shows how people fake ghost sightings, pictures, or things like that. This project was way better than a paper that I would have written.

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