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"...At first,
it
was hard for me to believe that our departed friends and relatives have
nothing
better to do in the next world than cavort around calling up the living
over
some astral pay phone."
- D. Scott Rogo
Personally, I think it's entirely possible that the
next
life could be boring. How you answer this question has a lot to do with
the
angle you are coming from on this. If you believe that these phone
calls are
really placed by the dead, there are a couple options. First, if they
are in
the great beyond or whatever, maybe they miss you and want to talk to
you
again. Second, some calls are obviously to provide some kind of help to
a
person. In addition to calls requesting assistance for still living
loved ones, some
phantom callers will impart important info to loved ones ("The million
dollars is hidden in my sock drawer!").
The only thing about this point of view is, why do
so many
dead people call up and not say anything of importance, or repeat some
weird
phrase? Even though I think this phenomenon is interesting, I can't say
that
most phone calls from the dead are really useful. Why don't dead loved
ones
call us and tell us what's up with the afterlife?
There are a few cases in which spooky callers have
mentioned
things like, "They said I couldn't call," or something of that
nature. Maybe it's not easy for them to get through, so lots of times
the
conversations are lame. Face it too, most people would freak if some
dead
person called them up. That's the basis behind the idea that most
prolonged
calls occur when the living person involved isn't aware the other
person is
dead.
There's also another kind of paranormal view, that
people
use their latent psychic capabilities to make the calls occur.
Obviously, this
would be part of denying that someone was gone, or maybe a self-comfort
measure. People could also just be totally nuts, or crazy crack
smokers. The
possibilities are rather endless.
People that are into aliens and extra dimensional
type
things have proposed maybe it's them faking us out, although I thought
all the
aliens were busy giving anal probes. Interestingly, if you've seen the
movie The
Mothman Prophecies, it
kind of goes with this angle. The spooky
creature
seems to be masking itself as different real people, and calls Richard
Gere's
character as his dead wife. Kind of going into how could the calls
occur, even
after ol' Dick rips the phone out of the wall, it keeps on ringing. Cue
scary
music here. . .
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