Thanks for sharing this. I'm a paranormal enthusiast & a bit of a sensitive. I love this type of stuff. Children pick up on activity much more because they're less skeptical & more open.
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Thanks for sharing this. I'm a paranormal enthusiast & a bit of a sensitive. I love this type of stuff. Children pick up on activity much more because they're less skeptical & more open.
You couldn't have told me that it is all hogwash? Just kidding, I agree with you. I'm just too scared to learn any more about it. My son's best friend has reported seeing things to her mom--including one ghost that is famous downtown in these parts. There was no way of her knowing about the story involving that ghost, so a legit sighting.
Yes, it's all make believe. Your kids are just having a bit of fun with you. Paranormal & horror are two of my favorite genres to read. I can use my imagination. I'm usually disappointed with those movies. I don't tend to scare. That's not even what I want. I'd just like a chill. A shiver. An unexpected moment.
I've never really understood the appeal of fear. I know a lot of people that are like you though, several good friends. I think of people in two categories: those of us that need to stay in the light for balance, and those of us that like the dark.
It's not about being scared for me. Because I don't get afraid. About things like that anyway. There's enough in life to be concerned about. Health & finances are certainly ones my husband & I can relate to. Actually, there's a third category (possibly more--I see many things in grey). I like both light & dark. Literally & figuratively. It depends on the situation, people I'm with, mood. So many variables.