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I Saw Something I Still Can't Explain | Paranormal Experiences

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In this episode of Hopelessly Unedited, Ronit shares two paranormal experiences that have stayed with her for decades. The first happened when she was a teenager visiting Malaysia. Looking out a car window one night, she witnessed a scene that appeared to involve Japanese soldiers and a bound prisoner. The next day, she returned to the location and found only an abandoned hut. The second experience began after participating in a Ouija board session at school and ended with a sudden recovery from a mysterious illness. Joined by Dannah in South Korea and Steveen in London, the conversation explores ghosts, residual hauntings, cultural beliefs, time, perception, and whether some experiences can be explained by science, spirituality, or something in between. Were these ghosts, imprints from the past, coincidence, or something else entirely? We don't know. But we're sharing the stories anyway. #Paranormal #GhostStories #Unexplained #Podcast #HopelesslyUnedited

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Episode I Saw Something I Still Can't Explain | Paranormal Experiences Cover

I Saw Something I Still Can't Explain | Paranormal Experiences

In this episode of Hopelessly Unedited, Ronit shares two paranormal experiences that have stayed with her for decades. The first happened when she was a teenager visiting Malaysia. Looking out a car window one night, she witnessed a scene that appeared to involve Japanese soldiers and a bound prisoner. The next day, she returned to the location and found only an abandoned hut. The second experience began after participating in a Ouija board session at school and ended with a sudden recovery from a mysterious illness. Joined by Dannah in South Korea and Steveen in London, the conversation explores ghosts, residual hauntings, cultural beliefs, time, perception, and whether some experiences can be explained by science, spirituality, or something in between. Were these ghosts, imprints from the past, coincidence, or something else entirely? We don't know. But we're sharing the stories anyway. #Paranormal #GhostStories #Unexplained #Podcast #HopelesslyUnedited

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