🧵 Thursday Thread | Here We Go With The Ghosts Again ...
Continuing our conversation on the
On Monday, we talked about ghosts and it was so lovely, engaging, thought-provoking, and intimate.
I loved hearing your thoughts and personal experiences on this topic—especially in regard to your stories about loved ones and their presence in your lives after death.
In fact, I found our conversation, and your comments, especially, so intriguing that I thought it would be fun to continue the thread here—and I came up with some questions to get us going. You can respond to anything here, or something else altogether:
Strange Knowing
Have you ever just known something you weren’t supposed to know? How did you know?
What’s the most accurate dream you’ve ever had?
Have you ever had a feeling that didn’t come from your body, exactly—but from somewhere else?
When have you felt a sudden sense of dread or knowing without any logical explanation?
Beyond the Veil
What is your experience of intuition? Where do you think it lives in the body?
What do you think déjà vu really is? A glitch in memory—or something else trying to get your attention?
Have you ever entered a place and immediately felt it was sacred—or cursed—without any evidence?
Do you think it’s possible to perceive the emotional residue of events that happened long ago?
Can the body remember something the mind has forgotten?
Inherited Knowing
Have you ever felt grief or longing that seemed older than your own life?
Do you believe some people are born with access to more than five senses? Were you one of them?
Have you ever felt like a part of you came from somewhere else—another time, another life, another world?
Do you think we inherit more than DNA—like emotions, fears, even unfinished desires? If so, through epigenetics, or something else?
Liminal, Unspoken, and Unmeasurable
What do you think animals know that we don’t?
Is it possible to feel the presence of someone who hasn’t arrived yet?
Can art be a form of psychic transmission?
Have you ever known something was about to happen—not in a dramatic way, but quietly, in your bones?
What’s something you believe that you’ve never been able to explain to anyone else?
Thank you as always for your beautiful minds and soft hearts. I look forward to lots of good stories here!
Love,
Jeannine
PS In order to keep this community safe and vibrant, threads/comments are for paid members, and you can upgrade/manage your membership here any time to join these beautiful conversations. Thank you so much for being here at Writing in the Dark!