I worked with a guy once, who had these experiences. He said that you think it would be really cool...until it happens. He said once it does once or twice, it no long is fun. It's just scary. I have no logical reason to believe in ghosts. Yet, if you had such an experience as Cory, what would you do? Would you just assume you hallucinated? What if it happened again? If you told other people, most would either look at you with skepticism or they would offer some religious explanation. Is there a scientific possibilty that is beyond our grasp right now?
taergehtsiram Fear is a choice. So is letting go of the fear. Truly, the experiences are neither negative nor positive. It is up to you to decide - from +. The spirits want to be noticed.
taergehtsiram Corey is a very skeptical, cynical kind of guy. Atheist to boot. So for someone like him to experience stuff he can't explain away just shows you that you can search for the explanations and answers to every question but you may never find it.
I believe there are only two types of spirits around us everyday, angels and demons. It's unseen spiritual warfare everyday. Demons are to instill fear, emptiness, and despair, and angels are to help and protect.
I lived in a house where doors would open, close, lock and unlock on their own, loud footsteps would follow throughout the house at night, objects would would be thrown around at random, blankets would get pulled off my bed and my bed would rattle and shake. On many occasions I felt hands grab around my throat and I also felt a heavy force crawl on top of me at night while I was in my bed. It was so heavy, I couldn't breath or move. I even saw a dark silhouette that was slightly backlit...
The way Corey explains an interesting way of "I don't believe in ghosts" has such a mass affect over my head. Because that's how I think when I encounter with ghosts
I've never had a paranormal experience. According to one of my ex girlfriends I lived in apartment that was haunted. She had experiences there, I never did. I did have my picture fall off the wall for no apparent reason. The nail was still firmly in the wall. Could have been a slight earthquake or house settling. It was at the house I grew up in with my parents. My dad had died and mom remarried. I was doing things no parent would have been happy to have their child doing at the exact moment the picture fell. That is the closest thing I have had. It can be debunked by a few different things.
Debunked maybe, but to me any "logical explanation" for something like that would probably sound more ridiculous than anything paranormal to be honest. I've had similar things happen to me, like I watched some of my CD cases just fall off my book shelf for no reason whatsoever..Of course, I tried to reason with logic at first but it still made no sense, still to this day actually. How tf do you explain shit like that happening? It's crazy man! Sounds like maybe your ex was correct.
Maybe it is only a kind of hallucinations? I really don't believe in paranormal stuff. Only strange thing, which happend to me, was a voice of women, who was whispering my name. I was 7 years old I think. I believe it was only a hallucination.
I try and try not to believe In the "supernatural" or whatever you want to call It. But I will never forget what I saw In my parents bathroom doorway one night. Or rather "WHO I saw" In my parents bathroom doorway when I was about 7 or 8 years old. It was a older white man with dark hair parted to the side and he was wearing a dark maroon vest,a light brown checkered shirt, and a pair of tan dress pants. And I can still remember looking up and we made eye contact. It was so damn vivid. I can even remember the surprise look on his face. As If he was just as surprised to see me seeing him or something. I almost jumped In the tub with my mom lol. She was like "what the hell" haha. But he vanished as soon as I blinked. So idk wtf to believe anymore haha.
I remember a few years back I was playing COD at about 4 in the morning (no life, lol) when i randomly heard a LOUD scratch on the back of my couch, it was too loud to be my cat so i quickly looked back and there was nothing there, i really dont know what the hell happened but its the only paranormal thing thats happened to me.
See? You are able recall very specific details of an encounter you had with something you could not explain.....i had the same thing happen to me. But these ignorant (borderline delusional) church slobs will continue to believe anything a priest says...even when that priests penis is in the mouth of a child.......the “swallowers” will continue to say that what we experienced isn’t “real” because according to the ass fucking priests, there is no such thing....WELL...I’m convinced. Thousands of “GODS MEN” who took a vow of chastity decided to start fucking their congregations children up their asses and ruining COUNTLESS liVES.....but somehow we are supposed to “trust and believe that they can show us to the light” ? Basic skills of deduction and just common sense should tell anyone that organized religion is the biggest load of bullshit ever spread across a mass of people. Whenever you start spilling your unproven and illogical bullshit and call it “GODS PLANT” realize what a bottom feeder you look like to the rest of people with the ability of objective and FREE THOUGHT.
I had a few experience with paranormal like people calling my name or hearing voices but I can't understand shit , lol like they're mumbling random words and one time I wake up and I was out of my body i searched it up and people called it astral projection lol it was fucking terrifying I wake up with a headache.
(Just like what Corey described). Not only do I believe in paranormal but I have many experiences involving such things. i believe that there was a demonic presence in my house.
me and tod bought cold house. it's very scary I spent two months there and there are dark enteties everywhere, they show up at random and infest the yard. it's not easy to scare me but this is the real thing. so scary... I can't imagine being here as a kid.
If you mess with ghosty shit like ouiji board stuff or have bad things like dream catchers, sun god statues, Hindu statues and false idols, satanic stuff, I've been told that these "little things" give permission for demons to come in your life and mess with you. It doesn't help that slipnot has so much 666 stuff. I love slipnot but I hate how metal bands have to fall into this cliché trend of putting satanic lityle logos and stuff on their merchandise. Honestly if you had the same music and vocals but he was singing about Jesus smashing demons and stuff all badass style , that would be really cool. But I think that's part of the deal with fame is that they have to do little thins to honor the devil by putting little 666's on their shirts and stuff. Then I have to go and get black paint over them so I can even walk outside with my slipknot shirt on.
Slipknot's still my religion but I lost so much respect for Taylor after I read his ghost book. One story starts with him at, I believe 14 or 15, going to a house, in the middle of the night, that him and every kid in his neighborhood already expected to be haunted. So of course he thought he'd seen a ghost and I'd be more surprised if he didn't. He says that crap every uneducated sucker says: "I know what I saw". But whenever someone says that my reaction is always, "do you really?" The mind plays tricks on us, a group of kids, scarred out of their minds, already expecting to see a ghost, couldn't possibly be more unreliable witnesses...to anything, a quick Google search will show the mountains of research indicating the unreliability of the human memory, that every time we recall any incident the memory is altered until it's not even vaguely close to what actually happened, you could fill the biggest book ever written of nothing but stories of people with no history of mental illness who had breaks and vivid hallucinations, once, and never again. The list of possibilities, that he should've considered before "ghost" goes on and on. The saddest part is Taylor is no fool. I even think Slipknot's song 'skeptic' is about their admiration for Chris Hitchens but when it comes to this one subject he seriously needs to brush up on his skepticism skills and he's even stated he has no interest in discussing this subject with skeptics. So maybe he is a fool.
This is most ignorant my friend. Do you really think people who claim to have seen something they cannot explain do not look to logic first? How do you know he didn't try and explain a mysterious shadow figure coming towards him with "logical explanations" before he went to paranormal? It's not fair to assume everyone an uneducated fool just because you cannot fathom the possibilities of a greater science we do not understand. The sad part is that you would lose respect for such a great person over something so trivial. :(
@@ChimpScape the fact that he openly admits he has no interest in talking to a skeptic would indicate what he's considered and what he hasn't. You said my view was ignorant but anyone with an elementary knowledge on human memory, and the biases that go along with it, knows that pretty much everything a 16 year old, and their under developed brain recalls, is unreliable. Along with any eyewitness testimony, for that matter. And if he approached a research scientist, admitting he EXPECTED to see a ghost before he ever walked into the house, that alone disqualifies every word out of his mouth thereafter. It's the reason the double blind study is considered the most reliable. You go wherever the evidence leads. You don't go looking for evidence to validate what you already believe.