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My upbringing involved A LOT of paranormal tales from my family history. My ancestry is dotted with many a tale relating to hauntings, poltergeists, and sightings of ghostly specters. With these stories being greatly incorporated into my bedtime, I grew to have a blend of fear, curiosity, and excitement to anything relating to the invisible world surrounding us.Whether you are a believer in the unknown or consider it a bunch of fluff, we can hopefully find common ground on the great mystery and fascination that embodies, well, the disembodied apparitions we humans have seen for millennia. I will submit, however, that the personal encounters in this episode will not necessarily bring you a heightened sense of fear or uneasiness if you are alone in a house or have the lights off - they should give you a potentially different take on what many have claimed to see for centuries: people simply see other people.
By John RolphMy upbringing involved A LOT of paranormal tales from my family history. My ancestry is dotted with many a tale relating to hauntings, poltergeists, and sightings of ghostly specters. With these stories being greatly incorporated into my bedtime, I grew to have a blend of fear, curiosity, and excitement to anything relating to the invisible world surrounding us.Whether you are a believer in the unknown or consider it a bunch of fluff, we can hopefully find common ground on the great mystery and fascination that embodies, well, the disembodied apparitions we humans have seen for millennia. I will submit, however, that the personal encounters in this episode will not necessarily bring you a heightened sense of fear or uneasiness if you are alone in a house or have the lights off - they should give you a potentially different take on what many have claimed to see for centuries: people simply see other people.