REMEMBER SINGAPORE - Urban Legends
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concern2:
Where did u hear dis fr?If you have read stories by those who can see 'ghosts', you'll either become less afraid or more afraid of death and ghosts. It is said that spirits who have not gone 'into the light' when they die goes around believing they are still alive - reminds you of 6th sense doesn't it? Some however, may know they are dead, but they are lost, cos once they missed that 'light' upon their death, they will need to go looking for it if, (probably at others' funerals), but most do not realize this.
So essentially, it is not surprising if you hear strange noises around you, or find yourself becoming suddenly agitated easily or lost control, because it is possible that other 'spirits' may be trying to control you :evil:
However, one consolation, according to this writer who can see the other world, is that those 'lost souls' often appear alone, not in groups, and they will appear where there are more people around as they thrive with the living's negative energy. So if you are alone, just be calm and serene and no 'ghosts' will be tempted to go near you - because you will have nothing they need.
Nice story? :evil:
me nvr believe in these sort of things till me experienced it at same location (not in SG) recurring a few times.
It appeared alone, to one pax each time, not groups. -
jedamum:
You have met scary people, but have you meet ghost to make a comparison?[/quote]Oh Jedamum, you have not read my \"spookie\" encounters at home, somewhere in this thread?ksi:
[quote=\"pinky\"]how about 'famous' haunted places here, are they considered urban legends or not?
Do you really find ghost is scary? I find people more scary.... :nailbite:
:scared:
Until now I am only spooked by stories in hotels because those who died in hotels usually are not good deaths. -
Way2GO:
http://www.s1942.org.sg/s1942/bukit_chandu/homepage.htmNebbermind:
All the Japanese invasion stuff lah....they came from the south....Kent Ridge also quite spooky.
Oiii u reincarnation of British commander huh?
Japanese where got invade SG fr d south?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pasir_Panjang -
ksi:
Oh Jedamum, you have not read my \"spookie\" encounters at home, somewhere in this thread?
You have met scary people, but have you meet ghost to make a comparison?jedamum:
[quote=\"ksi\"]
Do you really find ghost is scary? I find people more scary.... :nailbite:
:scared:
Until now I am only spooked by stories in hotels because those who died in hotels usually are not good deaths.[/quote]Aiyo, I just booked a hotel for Dec hols at Marina Bay Sands. Your post reminded me of one recent case of suicide there. :slapshead: -
Way2GO:
Someone read the book and related it to me. I haven't read it myself, but the impression was deep enuf. Will try to get the title and author. Can elaborate on your encounter at that 'same location'? You have woken up my goose bumps.
Where did u hear dis fr?concern2:
If you have read stories by those who can see 'ghosts', you'll either become less afraid or more afraid of death and ghosts. It is said that spirits who have not gone 'into the light' when they die goes around believing they are still alive - reminds you of 6th sense doesn't it? Some however, may know they are dead, but they are lost, cos once they missed that 'light' upon their death, they will need to go looking for it if, (probably at others' funerals), but most do not realize this.
So essentially, it is not surprising if you hear strange noises around you, or find yourself becoming suddenly agitated easily or lost control, because it is possible that other 'spirits' may be trying to control you :evil:
However, one consolation, according to this writer who can see the other world, is that those 'lost souls' often appear alone, not in groups, and they will appear where there are more people around as they thrive with the living's negative energy. So if you are alone, just be calm and serene and no 'ghosts' will be tempted to go near you - because you will have nothing they need.
Nice story? :evil:
me nvr believe in these sort of things till me experienced it at same location (not in SG) recurring a few times.
It appeared alone, to one pax each time, not groups.
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Nebbermind:
http://www.s1942.org.sg/s1942/bukit_chandu/homepage.htmWay2GO:
[quote=\"Nebbermind\"]All the Japanese invasion stuff lah....they came from the south....Kent Ridge also quite spooky.
Oiii u reincarnation of British commander huh?
Japanese where got invade SG fr d south?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pasir_Panjang[/quote]No. d direction of d attack was fr d North.
d artillery at Labrador n Fort Siloso faced d wrong way.
coz Gen Percival thot d invading force wld come fr d South.
Bukit Chandu has a famous story. -
concern2:
can, later.
Someone read the book and related it to me. I haven't read it myself, but the impression was deep enuf. Will try to get the title and author. Can elaborate on your encounter at that 'same location'? You have woken up my goose bumps.
need to go for lunch n run some errands now. -
Way2GO:
No problem. U win!No. d direction of d attack was fr d North.
d artillery at Labrador n Fort Siloso faced d wrong way.
coz Gen Percival thot d invading force wld come fr d South.
Bukit Chandu has a famous story.
My direction wrong....location still correct...ya? -
Lilac66:
Sorry cher...but personally I will avoid all those hotels...but if you are strong and brave, then go ahead!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
Aiyo, I just booked a hotel for Dec hols at Marina Bay Sands. Your post reminded me of one recent case of suicide there. :slapshead: -
ksi:
:faint: Then early early say lah, now no refund liao. Aiyo better check with reception which rooms has got bonus benefit.. :nailbite:
Sorry cher...but personally I will avoid all those hotels...but if you are strong and brave, then go ahead!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:Lilac66:
Aiyo, I just booked a hotel for Dec hols at Marina Bay Sands. Your post reminded me of one recent case of suicide there. :slapshead:
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