Ive travled the state but still cant find the defintive Pine Barrens cemetery/graveyard
Does anyone know where one is...or any haunted stories that go along with them?
I find it amusing that it always is a more recent ghost that haunts these graveyards, and not an American Indian or a caveman that was surely placed in the ground in the vicinity of any present graveyard. I guess they are not “interesting enough” to tell stories about
Behr said:I've experienced a few things that seemed supernatural on the surface but they have always been able to be explained after a little thought
There is no such thing as a haunted graveyard. When you die you are dead. It's final. Billions and billions of people have died on this earth, and nobody comes back. I find it amusing that it always is a more recent ghost that haunts these graveyards, and not an American Indian or a caveman that was surely placed in the ground in the vicinity of any present graveyard. I guess they are not “interesting enough” to tell stories about.
Guy
All,
Fascinating stuff yes, makes for good palaver. defining spooks or haunts or other worldy things is all well and fine if that's your gig.
It's the wrongness of conducting of such silliness and exercising idiocy over ground that should at the least be a little respected right? Wonderful tales can be told and riches of time experienced with a genuine walkabout of any cemetary. The likes of the original poster me thinks is not of that creed. It's that nature of thinking that leads to bad things happening to property. Sorry for that 2 particular pence.
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There is no such thing as a haunted graveyard. When you die you are dead. It's final. Billions and billions of people have died on this earth, and nobody comes back. I find it amusing that it always is a more recent ghost that haunts these graveyards, and not an American Indian or a caveman that was surely placed in the ground in the vicinity of any present graveyard. I guess they are not “interesting enough” to tell stories about.
Guy
I’m with Largo on this one. I have some interest in history and genealogy, and have spent some time in various graveyards. And I always try to reserve a certain reverence for those places; these are monuments to the memory of real people, not amusement parks. The original intention of cemeteries was to create a space apart from the rest of the world, and the ground is considered by many to be consecrated and sacred.
I view it similar to the way I view behavior in a church, or any other sacred space. Even if a person is a non-believer, a respectful attitude should be reserved for such places. They aren’t consumable goods, put there for our entertainment, to be used as we wish.
I have visited the graves of many of my ancestors; I know many of their stories. The thought of people using their monuments as props for nonsensical stories that imagine these same decent people coming back as evil ghosts is a little depressing, and fairly disrespectful, I think.
I am just about the only person preserving gravestones though photographs that i know
As you thought..not only a weirdnj subscriber but a major contributer
7 years and counting
Ive been in over 300 cemeteries and graveyards in every county in NJ
Ive never damaged or stolen anything..i only take pictures
Pictures of graves and inscriptions that most of your just let fade into nothingness
I am just about the only person preserving gravestones though photographs that i know
if you dont photograph gravestones your losing history....