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		<title>By: susan kam</title>
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		<dc:creator>susan kam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 03:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you, Fiona. You have echoed my thoughts. Most of my ghosts never wore watches and day was no different from night. In their world there is definately no time. They are there or they are not. At night, as you say, there are not many distractions. Even the sun can distract you. A million things can take your attention off what you are trying to do. Just go out anytime. If you are really sensitive you will find someone or they will find you. Oh, Yeah!  Anniversaries, birthdays, special occasions, new Years, etc. mean nothing to most of my ghosts. Considering what they did in real life they knew they could die at anytime. And, so they did. I had an attachment to them when they were alive and that continues now that they are gone.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Fiona. You have echoed my thoughts. Most of my ghosts never wore watches and day was no different from night. In their world there is definately no time. They are there or they are not. At night, as you say, there are not many distractions. Even the sun can distract you. A million things can take your attention off what you are trying to do. Just go out anytime. If you are really sensitive you will find someone or they will find you. Oh, Yeah!  Anniversaries, birthdays, special occasions, new Years, etc. mean nothing to most of my ghosts. Considering what they did in real life they knew they could die at anytime. And, so they did. I had an attachment to them when they were alive and that continues now that they are gone.</p>
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		<title>By: Fiona Broome</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fiona Broome</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 14:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That&#039;s a great question, Rich!  I had to think about it for awhile, and then I realized that I&#039;ve heard a lot of complaints from ghosts (&quot;too noisy&quot; or &quot;leave me alone&quot;, etc.) but I&#039;ve never heard one complain about the weather or time of day.

I have noticed that, when the weather is bad (cold, rainy, or whatever), ghosts seem less likely to manifest.  However, I&#039;m not sure if that&#039;s more about how receptive I am.  When my teeth are chattering from the cold, I&#039;m halfway hoping that it&#039;ll be an unproductive visit from the start, so that I can go home quickly.

I think your theory is correct.

In my opinion, temperature isn&#039;t a significant factors in ghost hunting.

Time (hour or an anniversary date) can make a difference, but that&#039;s more about the ghosts&#039; experiences in life.  

I don&#039;t think that time, in itself, makes any difference.  While we seem to observe more ghost manifestations after dark, I&#039;ve always thought that&#039;s because -- in the darkness -- we have fewer visual distractions and are more likely to notice subtle evidence of something paranormal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s a great question, Rich!  I had to think about it for awhile, and then I realized that I&#8217;ve heard a lot of complaints from ghosts (&#8220;too noisy&#8221; or &#8220;leave me alone&#8221;, etc.) but I&#8217;ve never heard one complain about the weather or time of day.</p>
<p>I have noticed that, when the weather is bad (cold, rainy, or whatever), ghosts seem less likely to manifest.  However, I&#8217;m not sure if that&#8217;s more about how receptive I am.  When my teeth are chattering from the cold, I&#8217;m halfway hoping that it&#8217;ll be an unproductive visit from the start, so that I can go home quickly.</p>
<p>I think your theory is correct.</p>
<p>In my opinion, temperature isn&#8217;t a significant factors in ghost hunting.</p>
<p>Time (hour or an anniversary date) can make a difference, but that&#8217;s more about the ghosts&#8217; experiences in life.  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that time, in itself, makes any difference.  While we seem to observe more ghost manifestations after dark, I&#8217;ve always thought that&#8217;s because &#8212; in the darkness &#8212; we have fewer visual distractions and are more likely to notice subtle evidence of something paranormal.</p>
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		<title>By: Rich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rich</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When to go ghost hunting? Hmm.
 Samantha and I now have a 5 person team. Our team is now called &quot;R Young Ghost Hunting Team&quot; (RYGHT)  Our team is young and all teen members but myself. I&#039;m the only adult so far.
Anyway. My team asked me a question I couldn&#039;t honestly answer. &quot;Do ghosts and spirits more active in colder weather or warmer? 
We do most of our ghost hunting outdoors. We had two private residences we investigated, but that&#039;s another story. Most of our hunts contain haunted roads, forests, and of course cemeteries. It get&#039;s mighty cold outside at night. 

My theory is that ghosts don&#039;t have any concept of time or temperature. I didn&#039;t tell my team this.
Could I be right on this theory?

Rich.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When to go ghost hunting? Hmm.<br />
 Samantha and I now have a 5 person team. Our team is now called &#8220;R Young Ghost Hunting Team&#8221; (RYGHT)  Our team is young and all teen members but myself. I&#8217;m the only adult so far.<br />
Anyway. My team asked me a question I couldn&#8217;t honestly answer. &#8220;Do ghosts and spirits more active in colder weather or warmer?<br />
We do most of our ghost hunting outdoors. We had two private residences we investigated, but that&#8217;s another story. Most of our hunts contain haunted roads, forests, and of course cemeteries. It get&#8217;s mighty cold outside at night. </p>
<p>My theory is that ghosts don&#8217;t have any concept of time or temperature. I didn&#8217;t tell my team this.<br />
Could I be right on this theory?</p>
<p>Rich.</p>
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