Episode 4: Ghosts and Spirits

Episode 4: Ghosts and Spirits


In this episode we talk about our views on ghosts and spirits.

Also, here is the link I promised to a natural burial site. This is just one place. I suggest you look at several before settling on one.

http://naturalburial.org/

Here is a link that describes exactly what it is:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-cemetery

 Thanks for listening everyone and share some of your ghost stories with us and each other right here on the blog.



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  • 4/6/2008 1:52 PM Justinfh2Point0 wrote:
    I've also heard ghost stories of innocent victims who still haunt places.
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  • 4/6/2008 4:41 PM Mysticblue1212 wrote:
    Good one guys. I seem to have a lot of experiences with ghosts and spirits. Way too many to put up here. If you want I can send you some pictures I took and got of my black cat interacting with what looks like a ghost or spirit of some sort. Very interesting.
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  • 4/6/2008 5:14 PM George - The Wiccan wrote:
    Sure, we would love to see the pictures. I can post them to the blog if you want me too. I'll send you a pm with my email in a bit. Thanks!
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  • 4/8/2008 10:04 AM earthartist wrote:
    Natural Burial Around the World

    The modern concept of natural burial began in the UK in 1993 and has since spread across the globe. According the Centre for Natural Burial, http://naturalburial.coop there are now several hundred natural burial grounds in the United Kingdom and half a dozen sites across the USA, with others planned in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and even China.

    A natural burial allows you to use your funeral as a conservation tool to create, restore and protect urban green spaces.

    The Centre for Natural Burial provides comprehensive resources supporting the development of natural burial and detailed information about natural burial sites around the world. With the Natural Burial Co-operative newsletter you can stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the rapidly growing trend of natural burial including, announcements of new and proposed natural burial sites, book reviews, interviews, stories and feature articles.

    http://naturalburial.coop">The Centre for Natural Burial
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  • 4/9/2008 7:50 AM George - The Wiccan wrote:
    Thanks for the info! I appreciate it.
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