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Does anyone have a spirit companion?


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Why? Do you?! Not good!






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"We forgive children who fear the dark; the real tragedy is when men fear the light."

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I've run into a few spirits, and none of them were 'nice.'
Yet I'm open-minded enough to believe that a spirit companion doesn't have to be "Not good."
If there are spirits around on Earth, though I do know there are 'bad' ones, I'm sure some of them must be OK.
Just like good and bad people, no?

All is one, and one is all.
Impossible is illogical.
Lack of evidence is not proof.
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I have a spirit companion. He's called God or big G for short. I never address him by name though, only call him "my love." Me and him/her/it are good buds.

"The sky starts where the ground ends. Look with different eyes to see you are already there"

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Nobody does because spirits do not exist.

And anyone who believes they do exist should know by now that no good could come from having one as a companion.

Don't you watch movies or read?

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That's your experience. It is certainly not mine.

"The sky starts where the ground ends. Look with different eyes to see you are already there"

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Oh Ray, how do you know that they don't exist? (I'm being nice.)

Perhaps you should have said 'there is no hard evidence that spirits exist.'

Plus do you acquire all your knowledge of spirits from movies and horror stories? Horrors.

Impossible is illogical.
Lack of evidence is not proof.
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Most people who are schizophrenic are religious in nature, this is a fact. However, trying to tell a delusional person that they are actually delusional gets you nowhere, because they can't understand that they have mental issues.

Sadly, people who believe in paranormal garbage and gods and ghosts never get the help they need.

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Maybe you're the one who needs help to get out of your head and get in touch with a deeper reality.

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter" -
M.L. King

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