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If this was real there would be videos easily accessible en masse on you-tube of Ouija pieces moving.
But let me guess, ghosts hide from cameras?
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For the most part I am a paranormal unbeliever. However, once in a while when it's late at night, just as I am shutting the light to my man cave, I will get totally spooked and fly up the stairs like nobody's business. The feeling is like the devil is nipping at my heels.
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I believe in some aspects of the paranormal, but not others.
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Also I don't do classifications currently, sorry.
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Yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenonThe ideomotor phenomenon is a psychological phenomenon wherein a subject makes motions unconsciously. Also called ideomotor response (or ideomotor reflex) and abbreviated to IMR, it is a concept in hypnosis and psychological research.[2] It is derived from the terms "ideo" (idea, or mental representation) and "motor" (muscular action). The phrase is most commonly used in reference to the process whereby a thought or mental image brings about a seemingly "reflexive" or automatic muscular reaction, often of minuscule degree, and potentially outside of the awareness of the subject. As in reflexive responses to pain, the body sometimes reacts reflexively with an ideomotor effect to ideas alone without the person consciously deciding to take action. The effects of automatic writing, dowsing, facilitated communication, and Ouija boards have been attributed to the phenomenon.[3][4]
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There are all kinds, it is not easy at first, then you get used to it and you even have to keep them at bay since they lose their way in their wandering lost aimlessly looking for someone to hook up with, it is much better when they are loved ones.
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According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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