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Q: I See Dead People
asked by: Cut-up-angel on February 25th, 2005
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My grandpa died april 23, 2004 at 6:00 am. A week after his death I seen him. I thought I was going crazy. Now I still see him sometime I can hear his voice like he's talking to someone. One night I had him litteraly come into my bed room and talk to me. We talked for 3 hours. It felt like he was really there. The day after I kept wondering if it was really him or my imagenation. I don't know what to do. My mom says it's a cry for help. But it really isn't.
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hawn36
replied on February 25th, 2005
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You're Not Crazy!
What you saw is legit. Dont let anyone tell you otherwise. Some loved ones who have died and passed on do come back to visit. The more people you talk to, the more stories you'll hear about their own experience. The ones who are non-believers are the ones who evidently have never had this happen to them. I assume that you and your grandfather were very close? Enjoy his visits while you can, because you never know when they wont happen anymore. Children up to the age of 5 and some older can see spirits frequently. My son use to see my mom and dad all the time. I would hear him talking to my mom and laughing and carrying on with her. *i* couldnt see them, but he did. I could tell you some stories about the "three of them" that would curl your hair! Such an interesting topic. Feel free to PM me personally if you want.


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Justin_Toronto
replied on February 28th, 2005
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My mom frequently hears her father (my grandfather) talking to her, during the day, in her sleep, etc. He explains things and teaches her things all the time.

Apparently it's common.
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