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I finished reading a book the other day that gave a new definition to haunted places. The book was about a haunted battleship. That a ship is soulless when first built but as men and women live, love and die within her hulls she takes in little bits of their souls. It is not known when it happens but at some point there is a second birth of the ship. It is a birth of consciousness, an awaking. I started to look again at some of the haunted house stories that I have collected over the years and began to wonder. Can you apply the same thought to a home? If enough people live in a home or for that matter work in a factory can it gain awareness? Can a home give birth to consciousness after years of people living within its walls.
Makes you wonder about older homes or places, are they really haunted or are they trying to communicate with us. Can they get angry, sad, happy, or lonely. Just some thoughts I had running around in my head over the last few days.
Andy
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