lomuamart wrote: most of them are animists - spirit worshippers.
Does that mean most of are animist or most of them are spirit worshippers?
lomuamart wrote:Thailand may be a Buddhist country, but they have altered the religion to suit their way of life
Exactly like every other religion on the planet especially Christianity and it's sibbling Islam.
lomuamart wrote:
Hence all the spirit houses here.
There are many meanings of the word spirit. The Hindu Spiritlism is a basic belief and substantiated understanding of the component parts of the personna (or presence as written in certain translations, mostly from Sanskrit). These are the Body (understood very well by Westerners, The Mind, likewise, the Soul, not truly understood by Westerners but most are aware of the existence of it, especially in religious circles although they do not really understand, The Spirit, which I can only just about start to comprehend and then finally the Psyche which is way beyond my intellectual capabilities. What I do know odf the Spirit is that is has abolutely nothing to do with Ghosts or Whiskey. It is something within yourself that needs some consciousness and maybe meditation to understand.
lomuamart wrote:
She was convinced that I'd seen the spirit, but probably hadn't offered enough so it had only given me two out of the three numbers.
The answer to that one is it was pure coincidence. My wife uses my age, the number plate on the car, the dreams she had the night before or just plain picks the number from the air.
The overall result is that she wins about as much of the time that statistics would suggest.
Anyway to summarize this and take into consideration your comments about the Tsunami.
When a place of terrible tragedy has taken place and the visitor is aware of the history it causes a chill in the spine and a very uncomfortable feeling. I visited the Tsunami hit areas four days before the event, I revisited 10 days after. In certain areas I got a strong feeling of being misplaced and unwelcome that I have never experienced before.
After a long discussion with an old Hindhu friend of mine he told me that what I had experienced should have given me an inkling into the workings of the Phsyche.
I am still confused to this day. I have heard that people who have visited the Somme Battlefiled in Belgium and Nazi Concentration Camps experienced a similar sensation.
The belief in Ghosts, which exists all over the world has some connection in my belief. Why the Human being and maybe other animals have developed this sense is still the subject of research. I do n ot expect a conclusion to be made in my lifetime or indeed anybiody's lifetime who is alive on this planet now.
he belief that some power that can be communicated with can predict the future is, like like after death, just a myth that people like to cling on to.
If there was any truth in it the world would be full of bmulti-millionaires that made their money from predicting lottery numbers, football results and Horse Race results.
To my knowledge there is not one single person on this planet who has done this out of the seven billion plus that are inhabiting it.
Anyway good stuff Lomu it certainly stimulated my thoughts, or maybe it was my Psyche.
As for ghost sightings ther is a theory within Quantum Mechanics that cater sfor the possibilty of light particles to be recreated under exteme circumstances and have the appearance of a Ghost. THisg I have a problem with though is why should the only display animals and not trees and mountains.