I am friends with a paranormal group on facebook and I love their page. They're fun and informative and each day they post a picture of the day and a question of the day. It's fun to go on there and give my thoughts and read other's views as well. Though sometimes I get upset with how things are said. I think that the internet somehow gives people license to say things in a mean or unkind way. I believe that it takes as much time to be mean as it does to be kind. So why not choose the kind way.
Today there was a photo that someone had given them to share and obviously the person who sent it believes that something is there for everyone to see. Something that they alone see and want validation on it. Or they wouldn't have sent it in...would they? And to be honest I thought the photo was a stretch....it could have been something and it could not have been - as far as I am concerned it is up to the individual in their beliefs. What one person's truth is not necessarily what another's is but we must all have the respect for one another to allow that person their truth and that is what I stated. But, then the bickering started. How could I be so irresponsible to say that something was there. Irresponsible? I don't think so...it's just my opinion. Is my opinion really going to change anyone else's? Is it going to move mountains or hurt someone else? I don't think so. If my opinion opens the eyes of others to see that there might actually be something there or anywhere...then my work is done.
I feel that Spirit will make itself known in whatever form it can use. Whether it's light, shadow, darkness, energy, feelings, whatever. The person bickering with me asked why then couldn't spirit just stand in front of the camera and pose. I don't have an answer for that. All I know is....if it wants to be seen it will be seen. Simple as that.
The facts are that we don't know much of anything. We don't know how the spirit world works. We don't know diddly squat about it. But, I do know it exists. How it exists is all up to conjecture. But let's have the respect for one another that allows me to think as I do and for you to think as you do. It all boils down to "let's agree to disagree".
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