Re: Is there one up your back passage?
Ocaisionally I get visual and/or aural hallucinations.
Usually an old, shouty man.
Collarless shirt, black suit, thinning white fuzzy hair, dandruff, watch fob, pasty complexion.
Happily I'm still compos mentis enough (yet) to know what I think I can see, is just the result of a combination of the chemical imbalance in my brain which causes Parkinson's disease, and the drugs I take to help with the symptoms.
I think you'd have to believe in life after death, to accept the existance of spirits, and I don't.
Perhaps if I ever saw something I couldn't explain I'd change my mind.
Though it hasn't happened in the last forty odd years, so the chances seem slim.
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