THE DEAD AND THE LIVING
- Teresa Arrowood
- Jun 27, 2019
- 2 min read
I have always heard the dead can’t hurt you I guess that’s why certain television shows intrigue me. I started watching TAPS, Ghost Adventures, (Which is one of my favorites,) and The Dead Files. This has nothing to do with my work as an author, but I thought it would be fun. On Thursday nights or afternoons if I am home, I stop everything and watch the Dead Files, Friday it’s Portals and Saturday it’s Ghost Adventures. Some of the places I have been, so I guess that’s why it draws me in. If you work in the medical field long enough and you are a sensitive, you will eventually encounter things you can’t explain. What I mean as a sensitive is that you can feel and or see, hear or smell things that are out of place. I have experienced things and seen things that didn’t belong. You know, how you will catch something at the corner of your eye, and you turn to see what it was, and it’s gone? Yep, been there done that.
I never believed any of that kind of thing until I experienced it, then I was afraid to say anything as I figured people would think I was nuts. There are mental conditions that cause those sorts of those things and I didn’t want to be marked when there was no illness present. In the past, I have also watched Medium, Crossing over and The Ghost Whisperer. If you ever get the chance watch and episode of any of these and you will see what I mean. The medium was based on the story of a real-life person who experienced these types of ghostly visits. My grandmother called them visitations or visions. It doesn’t matter, whatever they are, the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest. Some may call them demons, but I can’t believe that they all are sometimes I think there are spirits that are there to protect or to warn us. Either way I will enjoy my television shows and continue as God allows.
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