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Why do ghosts always wear clothes?

Well I haven't seen any ghosts or demons since I was a kid so it's possible I might not ever see one again. Unless the stranger saying hello to me was a demon but that was even awhile back. Around 2000 or so. At some point I need to go check out the bridge they say you can hear a crying baby that i guess died a very long time ago but i'm not sure where it is and also because I am afraid.

Jason
 
Anyone ever consider that Santa is a ghost? I mean he was based on a real human being. That human being surely has died by now and thus who is to say his spirit isn't still here on earth.
Jason

Yeah, he's based on Saint Nicholas, a bishop (local overseer) of the Christian fellowships in a region of now-Turkey in like the 300s. So, yup, dead. Though if Christians are right, alive in the presence of God, praying on behalf of people who ask.

Long story short, Santa's probably not a ghost.
 
In York, people have claimed to see Roman legionaries walking on the path of an old Roman road in the basement of a building. However, because that road was a couple of feet below the current surface level, only the upper half of the apparitions were visible. I like the interpretation that ghosts could be recordings but I can't envisage how images could be formed without a coherent light source such as a laser - sound and vibration are more tractable.
That's just Rory.
 
Whether we are talking about fictional ghost or people who talk about seeing a real ghost one thing in common is that they are always fully dressed. Since it's hard to believe that clothing also dies and transforms into a spirit there must be a logical reason.
Good point but take it one step further: why would a ghost require a body or at least something that looks like one? If a spectre is just the spirit of a person - so to speak their condensed personality - wouldn't it be just that? A spirit in the literal sense, I mean: a disembodied entity?
And, following that line further: wouldn't that mean that a spirit could only be sensed but would be completely invisible, rendering all corporeal (clothed or otherwise) apparitions frauds or at least something completely different from a spirit?
If so, what different thing could that be? Could it perhaps be a sort of afterimage, like the ones you get when you look at a bright object for too long? That would account for it wearing clothes.
So maybe these "ghost sightings" are really just a sort of afterimages of the memory. A very vivid recollection we have of someone.
But what about the ghosts of persons we never knew?
Perhaps in such cases our subconscience adds images that it believes to fit best and in that process might even get a few hints from the spirit itself. That'd for example account for my sis meeting the ghost of a charlady (not only dressed but complete with vacuum cleaner!) in a student hall in Leicester. She might simply have seen what she expected to see / what fit the environment best and learned only two days later that the person she had seen had been dead for several years.
(According to her it was a very nice and friendly charlady, so don't be scared if you happen to study at Leicester Uni).
 
Would a afterimage also be sort of like looking back in time? If Time and Space are the same and thing then wouldn't that mean that the past never really ends and we are sort of like the Bajoran Prophets and we can access both the past and future at the same time only we just don't know how to really do it or how it works. Ghosts are just seeing or hearing people in the past like through a wormhole or something like that.


Jason
 
Good point but take it one step further: why would a ghost require a body or at least something that looks like one? If a spectre is just the spirit of a person - so to speak their condensed personality - wouldn't it be just that? A spirit in the literal sense, I mean: a disembodied entity?
And, following that line further: wouldn't that mean that a spirit could only be sensed but would be completely invisible, rendering all corporeal (clothed or otherwise) apparitions frauds or at least something completely different from a spirit?
If so, what different thing could that be? Could it perhaps be a sort of afterimage, like the ones you get when you look at a bright object for too long? That would account for it wearing clothes.
So maybe these "ghost sightings" are really just a sort of afterimages of the memory. A very vivid recollection we have of someone.
But what about the ghosts of persons we never knew?
Perhaps in such cases our subconscience adds images that it believes to fit best and in that process might even get a few hints from the spirit itself. That'd for example account for my sis meeting the ghost of a charlady (not only dressed but complete with vacuum cleaner!) in a student hall in Leicester. She might simply have seen what she expected to see / what fit the environment best and learned only two days later that the person she had seen had been dead for several years.
(According to her it was a very nice and friendly charlady, so don't be scared if you happen to study at Leicester Uni).

Well, everyone that has encountered my mom at the store where me and the others all worked, nobody has ever seen her.
They just hear her.

Maybe it's whatever the departed spirit wants to do.
Maybe some want to be seen and others are like,"meh"!
 
If a spectre is just the spirit of a person - so to speak their condensed personality - wouldn't it be just that? A spirit in the literal sense, I mean: a disembodied entity?
And, following that line further: wouldn't that mean that a spirit could only be sensed but would be completely invisible, rendering all corporeal (clothed or otherwise) apparitions frauds or at least something completely different from a spirit?
Perhaps ghosts can become visible at will, but they need to conserve their ectoplasm -- so they only become visible when absolutely necessary. Like George and Marion Kerby in Topper.
 
I think ghosts do it because the TV camera operators would otherwise have no easy reference point to focus out of on. Ghosts don't like to be in crisp focus, they're always hazy and blurry to hide the strings holding up the lame robes that I hope were washed since the last time the ancient Romans wore them 'cuz they'd smell mighty bad and would probably have grass stains among other things on them too...

Mad Jack's point about modesty about covering up something that isn't there is pretty good as well.
 
I think ghosts do it because the TV camera operators would otherwise have no easy reference point to focus out of on. Ghosts don't like to be in crisp focus, they're always hazy and blurry to hide the strings holding up the lame robes that I hope were washed since the last time the ancient Romans wore them 'cuz they'd smell mighty bad and would probably have grass stains among other things on them too...

Mad Jack's point about modesty about covering up something that isn't there is pretty good as well.

What about nudist ghost? Some people actually embrace a life without clothes so wouldn't they embrace a afterlife without them as well? One other theory is that ghosts might be aliens or demons playing tricks on people. If it's aliens it's all part of their experiments on us since we are basically lab rats to them. If it's demons it is to scare people into thinking heaven isn't real.

Jason
 
You never see ghosts of cremated people in movies. I know it's not as scary to see a small pile of ash scoot around but it's something to think about.
 
You never see ghosts of cremated people in movies. I know it's not as scary to see a small pile of ash scoot around but it's something to think about.

But they didn't go from living to ashes in a blink of a eye. What happens to your body after you die doesn't seem to impact one's ghost image. That's why you don't see skelton ghosts walking around everywhere.

Jason
 
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