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Ghostly means of or like a ghost, phantom, or spirit. It can refer to odd phenomena that suggest a ghost or spirits (ghostly lights, ghostly sounds). It is an adjective and more rarely an adverb.
There was a ghostly whisper from the bottom of the bed.The ghostly apparition in the shower turned out to be a zombie, which are out of the Ghostbuster's jurisdiction so they went homeHer face was a ghostly shade of pale white.
Yes indeed they have sex toys to please all their ghostly spirits or encounters :*
People who believe in animism believe that the natural objects have spirits.
As a person who neither believes in ghosts and spirits nor God, I can still see it as a rational possibility to believe in ghosts and spirits but not God - just as it is rationally possible to believe in God but not ghosts and perhaps not even spirits. It is also possible to believe in ghosts and spirits as well as other gods, but not the abrahamic God. It is up to you what you believe, as long as you can rationalise your own beliefs and do no harm to others. Yes, you can believe in Ghosts (or spirits) and not of god. I have had experienced with Ghost [Energy] but not of a god.
a ghostly dog :)
Yes people who believe in spirits believe there are good and evil spirits. I could not tell of their purpose of existence
Revivalists believe in three realms: heavenly spirits earth spirits ground spirits
The Maya people believe in Spirits.
They believed in animal spirits, weather spirits, ancestor spirits. There beliefes were held in wide areas.(:
SpiritsThe Woodland Indians believed in spirits.
no. Demons and evil spirits do not exist.