"in early 1916, Jung (1963) and his family experienced a sequence of uncanny events (i.e., his eldest daughter espied a ghostly visage, his second daughter had her blankets snatched away in the night, and his son was beset by an anxious dream and fitful ravings that left him oblivious of his parasomnia and completely exhausted.
followed the next evening by the frantic ringing of his doorbell with no physically discernible cause.
Jung exclaimed, “The atmosphere was thick, believe me!”
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@holon42 and the Jung family never vacationed at skinwalker ranch ever again m.
we can laugh, but why are we laughing?
such strange psychic phenomena do occasionally occur, although that fact makes hay for con artists to spin into their fool's gold.
nonetheless, i've experienced some. most i can rationalize to some extent, but there's one which was also experienced by a well respected internationally philosophy professor who rejected metaphysics.
he was so spooked by it, that he forbade me, yes, flatly refused to discuss it, at all.
i can elaborate.
i should add, that it occurred in his own home, alone but for my presence.
as a child of the 60s, i have, yes. some very unusual, even unique perhaps, spaces and places.