Japan: Ghosts of the Tsunami

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This week, we head to Japan where survivors of the tsunami five years ago say they’re seeing ghosts of those who disappeared and whose bodies were never found.

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  1. There are people that walk in our world without being alive. I have proof because I've seen the ghost of my ex-husband walk in my flat, and some other people have seen him too. He does not want to leave this place and perhaps he doesn't know he is dead. We never talk to him because we are afraid if he talks back.

  2. Damn man I cant imagine the heartache of the man that lost his wife and 2 daughters and he also ends up finding the bodies. I cried watching this. Such a tragedy that this happened to all those people.

  3. The universe is nearly infinite – there are trillions of possibilities out there which will simply be uncomprehensible to human beings. Heck, there are elements on planets that are simply light years away from our understanding, mind blowing possibilities. We just have yet to discover them. And don’t forget we haven’t even fully explored half our Earths own oceans yet. lol

  4. I think "Ghosts"are other worldly and, sometimes they cross over to our world. It's like when people say they went to another dimension and/or time travel to a different time(timeslips)even if it's just for a moment. Those people are the "ghosts" wherever they went to.

  5. I believe in ghosts and that our essence is ghost form! It’s exciting and Cool that one day we will be one.

  6. They are the spirits who did accept their sudden death ! They are in grieve ! They need a prayers for their souls ! 🙏 🙏 🙏

  7. It reminds me of a very similar story of the twin towers and 911. Ever since that tragedy, the entire area is basically one giant resting place for thousands of people who died within minutes of each other. There’s even reports that a hotel, that I cannot remember the name of, has completely stopped letting guests use rooms that face towards the twin towers, as people have reported apparitions floating outside their window in the middle of the night, do you even seen Phantom plans heading right for them. To most people it would sound like paranoid delusion, but given the immense scope of such a tragedy, it does leave a scar, even if you don’t believe in ghosts, you do realize that every human being is made up of energy, and when a tragedy like this tsunami or 911 occurs, all that energy has to go somewhere, so it stays right where the people died. I know it sounds crazy, but I know for a fact that most of these people still aren’t aware that their dad, because it happened so fast, it was so surreal most people just sat in the building waiting for a rescue, because they were told to do so, they didn’t know the building was going to collapse, so they all died very suddenly. Same with the salami, entire cities wash off the face of the earth. I can’t speak for Japan because I’ve never been there, but I can speak for the World Trade Centre in Manhattan. I’ve been there several times since 9/11, and each time I approach the new tower, doesn’t matter if it’s day or night, I get chills up my spine, I’m always overcome with a profound sense of immense sorrow and pain, and I’ve seen many apparitions around the memorial where the towers once stood. I’m not saying I’m psychic, but I’ve always been overly perceptive, I call myself an emotional sponge because I can feel the emotions of everybody around me, I don’t know how or why, I just can, I’ve had this ability since I was a little kid. But my first time back to Manhattan after 9/11 was probably one of the most horrifying and upsetting experiences of my life. I love Manhattan, although I live in Toronto, there’s just something about Manhattan that draws me to it, but I wasn’t expecting to feel all that energy just lingering around, souls of thousands of people still wondering what happened, as they desperately search for a resolution that will never come. These two tragedies are beyond heartbreaking, so much so that it’s too much for the human brain to absorb, so most people just shut down completely, where is I unfortunately, get to feel the emotions of all the people that died, that are still there. Most people cannot hear or see them, unfortunately I can, and while I feel compelled To continue my yearly trip there, I now do so with a lot more respect, I always bring flowers and rest them against the wall with all the victims names, it’s the very least I can do, I just wish I could do more for these lost souls.

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