Thanks for that, it was a most interesting explanation - I also believe and know that there are some amongst us who do have a very strong sixth sense, which appears to be amplified in so many ways depending upon who that person is, and the type of subject matter they get these feelings about? Some people appear to be able to sense danger, sense if someone is telling the truth, sense well - being, unhappiness, luck, love, misfortune, or impending danger or misfortune. I am one such person, I posses a very strong sense when I visit certain places or buildings, or when I meet people, or see photographs of them. This ability / affliction quite often is so overpowering that it causes me to lose sleep. In the case of Acorah, I get the impression that he is genuine, although I accept that he put a bit of a show on when he starred in the TV series, "Most haunted"...
Hi Mike
What you consider to be your sixth sense may be linked to the way you process info see attached:
http://psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/a/left-brain-right-brain.htmI personally don't believe in psychics, palm readers, horoscopes etc, etc but I do believe there's some truth in the above and that some people have an acute sense of intuition.
Apparently most children have a sixth sense which they gradually lose. As a child I had an imaginary friend
My parents said they wld usher me in the car and go to close the door and I wld say "No Jinnty hasn't got in yet" Or the table wld be laid and I'd say "You haven't set a place for Jinnty". When I obtained a copy of my original birth cert I discovered my birth mother's name was Jennifer aka Jenny which is kind of similar to Jinnty. Probably just a coincidence.
I wonder if Sheila had an imaginary friend and if she did if June was as accommodating as my adoptive parents were?
Anyone want to fess up about having an imaginary friend?