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My sister in law recently reminded me on the time just after my mother died when we had all returned home and at one particular time were in the kitchen. The old house had an upstairs/downstairs type of bell system. Each bedroom had a buzzer which rang in the kitchen when service was required. The thing in the kitchen (don't know what it was called)had a number system so when the bell rang you would know which room it was from. My mother used this a lot during her ill health. It would give you a fright and annoy the hell out of you at the same time as often you would have just come downstairs having been to see her.


Anyway, we were all there and guess what...........it rang.

Apparitions are like Rainbows.


They are only 'Visable' from a certain aspect as they are not solid and have no substance.


The Brain tries to interperit 'Ghostly' Shapes in a similar way people see faces in burning coals and clouds.


This triggers off the imagination in an attempt to make sense of what we see.


Certain substances can enhance these images and even combine them with sound.


Hearing Colours and seeing sounds When the sensors in the brain cross over.


Just lay off the cheese before bed time.


Fox :)

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