Man on the bench

birch

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http://www.angelsghosts.com/schtecken_tahl_ghost_picture

"I was walking with my father through the forest of the Schetcken Tahl. When I saw this bench, I was overcome with a feeling of loneliness and felt sorry for the bench; so much so, that I felt compelled to take a picture of it, so that it would never be forgotten. Strangely, I talked to the bench as I was taking the picture. There was nothing that I could visibly see when I took the picture. But when the print came out, I could see this man shape on the bench."

This story always kind of haunted me; certain details about this story is what makes it more likely to be true in my opinion. People usually don't make up stories in this way. There is something intriguingly genuine and humble to this particular story.
 
So what's the "ghost" that takes up almost the entire top left half of the rest of the photo?
 
So what's the "ghost" that takes up almost the entire top left half of the rest of the photo?
No idea

My neurotic pareidolia does not extend that deep and Huey Dewey and Louie don't want to get involved

:)
 
I was overcome with a feeling of loneliness and felt sorry for the bench; so much so, that I felt compelled to take a picture of it, so that it would never be forgotten.

this bothers me because there are lost souls like that.


i can't find the exact clip but howard storm was on a cbn and described that the worst part of hell that he experienced wasn't just the physical and that there were beings that were so devoid of any love or light, that all they knew to do was cause pain because they were nothing but pain and degradation. then, he was talking about god, jesus christ and that god wanted to save people 'from' that/them. certainly, humans don't have the power to fix that but something is being ignored bigtime: what about those beings? why would he/it let beings be in so much pain/darkness as if they don't matter?

that was totally ignored which is the most stupid or peculiar part. i realized that though i believe what he witnesssed probably has some truth to it but it opens more questions. i have come to realize that there is a fundamental problem with the fact there is a problem in the first place, that terrible suffering exists at all. it's some knowing it shouldn't but it does which is obscenely irreconcilable.
 
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Why do you think "what he witnessed probably has some truth to it"? Hell if a fantasy used to threaten people who don't toe the religious line.
 
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