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Really scary footage found in the early 1990s. Could it be true ? or is this a hoax ?


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2 minutes ago, puzzled said:

true that   in this country no one talks about death   and death is hidden away behind closed doors   its the culture here   its as if it doesn't happen. 

in india on the other hand death is spoken/mentioned everywhere    dead bodies are carried through the pind to the cremation ground    its spoken about in the religious places    its something people can talk about    everyone believes in a after life.   in fact india is a country where the idea of death and life  are side by side       we go gurdwara when a baby is born and we also go gurdwara when som1 is dead    we do ardas for the new born baby and do ardas for the deads soul    life/death is side by side in our country     look at the ganges life/death are side by side     in the pinds a baby is born every other week while som1 also dies every other week and every1 is aware of these births and deaths and take part in both. 

but in this country    its like a taboo subject     were not even supposed to talk about it lol      its a no go area  lol

more of the lalala attitude

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11 minutes ago, puzzled said:

true that   in this country no one talks about death   and death is hidden away behind closed doors   its the culture here   its as if it doesn't happen. 

in india on the other hand death is spoken/mentioned everywhere    dead bodies are carried through the pind to the cremation ground    its spoken about in the religious places    its something people can talk about    everyone believes in a after life.   in fact india is a country where the idea of death and life  are side by side       we go gurdwara when a baby is born and we also go gurdwara when som1 is dead    we do ardas for the new born baby and do ardas for the deads soul    life/death is side by side in our country     look at the ganges life/death are side by side     in the pinds a baby is born every other week while som1 also dies every other week and every1 is aware of these births and deaths and take part in both. 

but in this country    its like a taboo subject     where not even supposed to talk about it lol      its a no go area  lol

They'd accuse you of being 'morbid' if you do.

I did a stint working  in a cemetery for a short while years ago. Some goray do visit graves and put flowers on them, so it isn't like they don't have some concept of afterlife or connection after death. 

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3 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

They'd accuse you of being 'morbid' if you do.

I did a stint working  in a cemetery for a short while years ago. Some goray do visit graves and put flowers on them, so it isn't like they don't have some concept of afterlife or connection after death. 

yh but death is still something which people hardly talk about   its all shoved behind closed doors    its as if it doesn't happen.     compare that to carrying a dead body through a village/town in india with kids playing LOL          even kids in india arent scared when you mention death      its a whole different attitude and culture there        was watching this documentary about varanasi city which has the ganges flowing though it   and they carry the body through the city with people talking, shopping, socializing etc         

look at how many times death is mention in guru granth sahib ji     how often its mentioned in katha at the gurdwara etc 

thats why when som1 dies here  they tell stories of angels and stars in the sky even though they dnt even believe in that stuff.   

people in this country would find the conversation very difficult, our minds are just different    people just cant cope with the idea of death in this country   same goes for a lot of punjabis here. 

 

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15 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

There's an excellent video on YouTube of an American survivalist checking out some new equipment he's bought. He's not a paranormal investigator or anything like that, so he has no reason to fake the footage. It's creepy. There's sounds of chanting in caves underground. I'll try and find a link to it.

 

LOL. how do we know its not the whispers by his team ? 

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28 minutes ago, puzzled said:

There is no team    hes clearly on his own      didnt you watch it  

there might be one behind him. besides it could have been edited

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11 hours ago, puzzled said:

yh but death is still something which people hardly talk about   its all shoved behind closed doors    its as if it doesn't happen.     compare that to carrying a dead body through a village/town in india with kids playing LOL          even kids in india arent scared when you mention death      its a whole different attitude and culture there        was watching this documentary about varanasi city which has the ganges flowing though it   and they carry the body through the city with people talking, shopping, socializing etc         

look at how many times death is mention in guru granth sahib ji     how often its mentioned in katha at the gurdwara etc 

thats why when som1 dies here  they tell stories of angels and stars in the sky even though they dnt even believe in that stuff.   

people in this country would find the conversation very difficult, our minds are just different    people just cant cope with the idea of death in this country   same goes for a lot of punjabis here. 

 

I agree. With some goray I think any serious reflection on the afterlife is a no-no because then they would have to reflect on their society and lives. 

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