In Eastern culture, people see ghosts, people talk about ghosts... it's just accepted. And in Western culture it's just not.
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All cultures have had a belief in ghosts and a fear of ghosts. People have always told stories, and everybody likes being frightened, especially when you feel safe. Personally, I find them scarier than vampires or zombies.
To merely observe your culture without contributing to it seems very close to existing as a ghost.
There is that idea of seeming crazy when you're seeing spirits or you're seeing dead people, you know what I mean? There's a certain sort of stigma, a sort of kookiness, when it comes to that.
I have thought that I have seen ghosts on many occasions.
In literature, the ghost is almost always a metaphor for the weight of the past. I don't believe in them in the traditional sense.
I've never seen any ghost, but I definitely believe that there's some sort of something spiritual out there. I mean, there has to be.
I believe in spirits, not ghosts.
I've always been into the horror genre, so I've seen a lot of movies with ghosts and supernatural stuff.
I'm not sure I believe in the whole 'ghost-afterlife' thing, but I think places are marked by people who have been there.
I believe in ghosts now because of New Orleans. I never did before. I was so skeptical, but now I've seen one, which sounds insane, but it's true.
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