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<blockquote data-quote="Night Templar" data-source="post: 78515" data-attributes="member: 4744"><p><strong><span style="color: #b30000">Hang in there with me as my "interactions" with the departed cover most of my 66 yrs. on this planet but the most interesting was.is my participation in the recreation of various American Civil War battles, oh, I'll pick Fredericksburg, VA. and Gettysburg, PA. One battle was in December of 1862 and was a complete disaster for the Union, the other, fought in the heat of July, for 3 days, in 1863 and supposedly has been called the "turning point of the Civil War". Having had a god many ancestors that took part, some actually kept various kind of a diary, over 4yrs, all came back, in one piece, both of which might fall in the category of "divine intervention" but even they had "tales" of "things that had happened before, during, and after battles. Some were better educated than others and less prone to automatically accept what witnessed as some supernatural event, while others took that way of explaining what was seen. I will go to my grave believing I had spoken with soldiers, from both sides, on various instances, but mainly at the two battles previously cited. I would refer the more curious to the series "Ghosts of Gettysburg" by Mark Nesbit to get some idea of what wen ton and continues on to this day. Fredericksburg has always had a reputation of being just a little "odd", when it came to ;things walking about that really shouldn't, being dead and all that. Being from North Carolina, the next to last state to join the CSA, followed by Virginia, sent more men, had more killed, some died instantly, others from" medical care", usually amputations, infections, general diseases, etc. and going not just to the battlefields but cemeteries as well, there was a strong sense of sadness that one could almost touch. Yeah, psychologists talking like that is odd but it was there, Especially in the December cold of Fredericksburg. There were times I knew I was not alone but "who" or "what" kept me company, I did not know nor really wanted to know. "They" perhaps had some "eternal watch" to keep for reasons I would not probably understand and at times witnessed at Gettysburg or I thought I did over the 50 some odd years I took part in recreating what took place. All have a right, I suppose, to say it was "tricks of the mind" but the "mind" is my business and what I felt, heard, and saw, were no hallucinations or delusions, those I am most familiar with, but "something" out of time and space, as H.P. Lovecraft wrote about, that didn't belong there, in this world, but some part of them refused to leave.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night Templar, post: 78515, member: 4744"] [B][COLOR=#b30000]Hang in there with me as my "interactions" with the departed cover most of my 66 yrs. on this planet but the most interesting was.is my participation in the recreation of various American Civil War battles, oh, I'll pick Fredericksburg, VA. and Gettysburg, PA. One battle was in December of 1862 and was a complete disaster for the Union, the other, fought in the heat of July, for 3 days, in 1863 and supposedly has been called the "turning point of the Civil War". Having had a god many ancestors that took part, some actually kept various kind of a diary, over 4yrs, all came back, in one piece, both of which might fall in the category of "divine intervention" but even they had "tales" of "things that had happened before, during, and after battles. Some were better educated than others and less prone to automatically accept what witnessed as some supernatural event, while others took that way of explaining what was seen. I will go to my grave believing I had spoken with soldiers, from both sides, on various instances, but mainly at the two battles previously cited. I would refer the more curious to the series "Ghosts of Gettysburg" by Mark Nesbit to get some idea of what wen ton and continues on to this day. Fredericksburg has always had a reputation of being just a little "odd", when it came to ;things walking about that really shouldn't, being dead and all that. Being from North Carolina, the next to last state to join the CSA, followed by Virginia, sent more men, had more killed, some died instantly, others from" medical care", usually amputations, infections, general diseases, etc. and going not just to the battlefields but cemeteries as well, there was a strong sense of sadness that one could almost touch. Yeah, psychologists talking like that is odd but it was there, Especially in the December cold of Fredericksburg. There were times I knew I was not alone but "who" or "what" kept me company, I did not know nor really wanted to know. "They" perhaps had some "eternal watch" to keep for reasons I would not probably understand and at times witnessed at Gettysburg or I thought I did over the 50 some odd years I took part in recreating what took place. All have a right, I suppose, to say it was "tricks of the mind" but the "mind" is my business and what I felt, heard, and saw, were no hallucinations or delusions, those I am most familiar with, but "something" out of time and space, as H.P. Lovecraft wrote about, that didn't belong there, in this world, but some part of them refused to leave.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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