I think in my opinion,when a dead person's soul is transfered to heaven or down there,if the soul goes to heaven,it will ask god to go down to visit earth and if god says yes it will temporarily become a ghost until it goes back up to heaven.
In my opinion, i think that when you die and go to Heaven or Hell, some people's souls are stuck on Earth because they have 'unfinished business'. This could be that they have to learn a lesson, or they have to sort out some bad air with the people they knew. - By Mollieee
There are no such things as ghosts.There are ghosts and ghosts don't enter you... poltergeists POSSESS you. O.o
Ghosts do not exist, except in the minds of the superstitious.No, they cannot enter dreams, they do not exist.
yes, ghosts move about the high street and many homes, some ghosts even enter shops of where they used to be in the past.
No more than the common living person. There are some who believe that ghosts can, however, enter your dreams and communicate with you since the mind either more in-tune with the spirit world or that the mind is less distracted by waking-moment stimuli.
In Metaphysical terms, everything has a vibration. As the ghosts are simply disembodied spirits they just need to lower their vibration to that of the human body and enter. In Scientific terms, ghosts are yet to be proven.
watchin ghost shows and have lots of mirrors will give then a passage to enter
Not all ghosts are bad but it depends whether you disturb them or enter there territory
Ghosts will never rule the world because they are not real and God is more powerful than them.
No, ghosts are not real.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts, so it is not possible to determine if they have feelings. Belief in ghosts is largely based on personal beliefs and cultural perspectives.
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Not real ghosts, presumably, but stage ghosts. Ghosts appear in the following Shakespearean plays: Hamlet, Julius Caesar, and Richard III. In Hamlet, the stage directions say only "Enter Ghost", which could mean that he entered through the same doors of all the other actors. Indeed in Act 1 Scene 5 he must enter through the same door as Hamlet as Hamlet is following him. The same can be said for Caesar's Ghost and the Ghosts in Richard III. They could also appear on the balcony. Using the trapdoor would have been awkward and ineffective.