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Albert is obviously desperate to find meaningful ways to discuss hauntings. So I decided I'd try to accomodate him. In the most common hauntings, the spirits do not appear to be ensouled. Rather, scenes are repeatedly reenacted as if emotional events can imprint themselves on our very atmosphere. Most of modern apparitions of civil war characters and scenes at Gettysburg are of this type.
These unsouled thought patterns raise a disturbing question: the extent to which treasured contacts with the beloved dead are in fact mistaken epxeriences of analogous memory imprints with no relevance to postmortem survival.
Don
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