Okay.. this one really made me jump on to my chair. Check it out and you’ll see what I mean. Make sure you have you’re speakers on. :D
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Hi CHR,
The only section you found to post this file was "humour." Amazing! I am a little freaked out right now, and yes, I did jump... but only out of my chair and out of the room! A little yell followed too. :oops:
And I am still shaking!
Regards,
Vinisha
P.S. I have caught some breath, and I do find it amusing. Sunayna, you have got to see this file :twisted:
From India,
The only section you found to post this file was "humour." Amazing! I am a little freaked out right now, and yes, I did jump... but only out of my chair and out of the room! A little yell followed too. :oops:
And I am still shaking!
Regards,
Vinisha
P.S. I have caught some breath, and I do find it amusing. Sunayna, you have got to see this file :twisted:
From India,
Hi CHR,
Had a great laugh on this. It's a brilliant display of optical illusions and truly capitalizes on the insecurity of people about the unknown, fear, and our inability to understand life in terms of death and thereafter.
Many people have experienced this eerie feeling. Manoj Shyamalan captured it beautifully in his groundbreaking movie "Sixth Sense," where a young boy says, "I see dead people," drawn from his childhood experiences.
Our Vedas emphasized this aspect largely to dissuade people from doing wrong things, hence the Karma. I am sure Dr. Mahanta would have a lot to share on this discussion thread.
Thanks,
Rajat
From India, Pune
Had a great laugh on this. It's a brilliant display of optical illusions and truly capitalizes on the insecurity of people about the unknown, fear, and our inability to understand life in terms of death and thereafter.
Many people have experienced this eerie feeling. Manoj Shyamalan captured it beautifully in his groundbreaking movie "Sixth Sense," where a young boy says, "I see dead people," drawn from his childhood experiences.
Our Vedas emphasized this aspect largely to dissuade people from doing wrong things, hence the Karma. I am sure Dr. Mahanta would have a lot to share on this discussion thread.
Thanks,
Rajat
From India, Pune
Hi Sunayna, Oh Come on! it’s not that bad!! read the positive aspects of the replies and then see it. You won’t be too affected! :D ( :twisted: ) Regards, Vinisha.
From India,
From India,
GHOSTS ROCKING,,,, MAN...I guess they are real....can we have a section for Horror stories/Paranormal experience etc.... regards -scare_crow
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hoof... Though I didn't have speakers or headphones, just at the end of the show, my mobile phone started ringing... Woof... Oh, boy... For those who say there is no evil, then you need to accept there's no god... Patience... Please complete it and react. For every good, there is a bad... Do you accept this? So ultimately, there is a bad evil which is haunting everyone. Do believe... :) :)
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi AtomLeaf, :D
That must have been a shocker for you... Imagine if you had speakers AND your mobile phone rang... I am guessing I would have heard a "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" rather than "Woof ... oh boy!" :D
Well... it was an "AAAAAAAAAA" for me! :oops: And now I am wondering how do I get Sunayna to see this file :?: :twisted: I'll make sure she sees it... :D
Regards, Vinisha.
From India,
That must have been a shocker for you... Imagine if you had speakers AND your mobile phone rang... I am guessing I would have heard a "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" rather than "Woof ... oh boy!" :D
Well... it was an "AAAAAAAAAA" for me! :oops: And now I am wondering how do I get Sunayna to see this file :?: :twisted: I'll make sure she sees it... :D
Regards, Vinisha.
From India,
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