Well, it's really hard to say for sure. Some people firmly believe they are real because they've had personal experiences or know someone who has. For example, a psychic might claim to have seen a ghostly figure in an old, haunted house. But from a scientific perspective, there's no conclusive evidence to prove that these ghost stories based on psychic and medium experiences are real. It could be that the human mind, under certain conditions, plays tricks on us and makes us believe we've witnessed something otherworldly.
I've got a real ghost experience story. There was a woman who moved into a new apartment. At first, everything seemed normal. But then, she would often smell a strange floral scent in the middle of the night. One time, she woke up to see a faint glow at the foot of her bed. She was so scared that she called her mother immediately. Her mother told her that the apartment building used to be on an old cemetery site. Since then, she always felt uneasy in that place.
There's no way to know for sure without more information. It could be based on a real experience that Brittany Howard had, or it could be a fictional story created for entertainment or to add an air of mystery to her image.
One of the most terrifying ones I know is about a family who moved into a new house. Their young daughter started talking to an 'imaginary friend'. But then things got really creepy. The daughter would say things that this friend told her, like how they used to live in the house and died there. There were also times when objects in the house would move on their own. The family was so scared that they eventually moved out.
The people who experience these real ghost stories in 'Haunted Lives' can have their lives completely turned around. They might move out of their homes, break up relationships because their partners don't believe them or can't handle the situation. Some might even develop psychological problems like anxiety disorders. It's not just about being scared in the moment; the after - effects can be long - lasting and very serious.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. There are so many death experience stories out there. Some might be the result of the mind playing tricks during a life - threatening situation. For example, the feeling of floating could be due to the brain's misinterpretation of the body's state. But then again, some stories are so vivid and consistent among different people that it makes you wonder if there's something more to it.
Well, most ghost stories are just fictional tales made up to scare or entertain people. There's no scientific evidence to prove the existence of real ghosts, so while they are called 'ghost stories', they are usually products of human imagination.
In my opinion, it's hard to say all are real ghost stories. There are many fictional elements often added to make them more exciting. However, there are those who claim to have had real encounters and base their stories on that, but it's difficult to prove objectively.
Most likely not. These stories are often part of the folklore that has grown around the 9/11 tragedy. People tend to attach supernatural elements to such large - scale and tragic events. It could be that the collective grief and shock make us more susceptible to believing in such tales, but there is no evidence to suggest that ghosts are real in this context.