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Haji Akbar Khan - The Best Astrologer in India

Published by flag- Aayat Javed — 4 years ago

0 Tags: flag-in Erasmus experiences Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, India


You lay in bed, staring up at the ceiling, or at least where the ceiling would be if it wasn’t so dark. You have to pee, but you’re putting it off, you’re not sure why but something tells you to stay under the covers. The pit in your stomach is the only thing competing with the pressure of your bladder but you know that something has to give.

If you believe in ghosts, you're not alone. Cultures all around the world believe in spirits that survive death to live in another realm. Ghosts are among the most widely believed in paranormal phenomena: Millions of people are interested in ghosts, and 43% of people believe in ghosts.

This is what happened with me many years ago when I first moved into a house when I was 6yrs old I remember coming out of my bedroom to go to the bathroom and I saw this blur what looked like a man run past me and it disappeared I asked my dad about it and he said he was fast asleep so he doesn’t have a clue, then a few years later I saw this woman come in my room sit on my bed and place something down then she was gone I described her to my parents and my dad said it was my Nan but said he couldn’t understand how I knew what she looked like as she died before I was even born (he doesn’t believe in anything paranormal but I do) then after that I didn’t see anything or hear anything strange but just lately after my little girl was just a few months old I heard really heavy breathing on the baby monitor and sounds of someone walking round the room but when I went to investigate there has been no one there, so that freaked me out and I kept getting a bad vibe every time I got to the top of the stairs like someone angry was there happened a few times so I just said out loud leave me alone and go away since then the feeling went, but now I have been told by dad he has been hearing dripping sounds like something has been leaking in my room but I have no liquids in my room and he has heard sounds of dragging coming from my room but I have been fast asleep when these sounds happen, am I going mad or have I got someone or something in my house? Please help it's freaking me out “told my dad.” My parents were worried about me. Then finally someone told them to consult a physiologist Mr. Khan. Then my dad called him up for 08264672199 and took his appointment. We went to him and I told him the whole scenario that what was happening, he said: “Do you why most people believe in Ghosts?”

“I said no”... Then what he said changed my mind and concepts, he said……..

Most people who believe in ghosts do so because of some personal experience; they grew up in a home where the existence of (friendly) spirits was taken for granted, for example, or they had some unnerving experience on a ghost tour or local haunt. However, many people believe that support for the existence of ghosts can be found in no less hard science than modern physics. It is widely claimed that Albert Einstein suggested a scientific basis for the reality of ghosts, based on the First Law of Thermodynamics: if energy cannot be created or destroyed but only change the form, what happens to our body's energy when we die? Could that somehow be manifested as a ghost? It seems like a reasonable assumption — unless you understand basic physics. The answer is very simple, and not at all mysterious. After a person dies, the energy in his or her body goes where all organisms' energy goes after death: into the environment. The energy is released in the form of heat, and the body is transferred into the animals that eat us and the plants that absorb us. There is no bodily "energy" that survives death to be detected with popular ghost-hunting devices.

If ghosts are real and are some sort of as-yet-unknown energy or entity, then their existence will (like all other scientific discoveries) be discovered and verified by scientists through controlled experiments — not by weekend ghost hunters wandering around abandoned houses in the dark late at night with cameras and flashlights.

At the end (and despite mountains of ambiguous photos, sounds, and videos) the evidence for ghosts is no better today than it was a year ago, a decade ago, or a century ago. There are two possible reasons for the failure of ghost hunters to find good evidence. The first is that ghosts don't exist and that reports of ghosts can be explained by psychology, misperceptions, mistakes, and hoaxes. The second option is that ghosts do exist, but that ghost hunters are simply incompetent and need to bring more science to the search.

Ultimately, ghost hunting is not about the evidence (if it was, the search would have been abandoned long ago). Instead, it's about having fun with friends, telling stories, and the enjoyment of pretending they are searching the edge of the unknown. After all, everyone loves a good ghost story.

If you want to know more about this, I would suggest you consult him and take his session. Trust me you will find it quite interesting.


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