The Spirit Out of the Body (video)

By Gringo
Posted in Remarkable
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May 19, 2017

Let me state first that I do not believe in ghosts and related things. Yes, I also have two ghost houses next to my house, but that is my wife's work. The largest house is for the ghost, who guards the house and surroundings, and the smaller one for the ghost, who has office staff.

That belief is deep in it, the houses are regularly well cared for with fresh flowers, food and decorations. In practice I don't notice much of it, although our son pointed it out to me once. Once when he walked five meters from the bathroom to the bedroom after a shower, he had wrapped himself in a towel. When I asked him why the towel, no one else is home? He replied that he should not walk naked through the house, for the house spirit might take offense.

Well, the spirit that lives in your body then, does it exist or not? Someone posted a video on YouTube showing a fatal accident in which a motorcyclist is killed. The moment the driver and other occupants of the involved car walk towards the victim, you see the soul leave the body. You can see it for yourself in the video below.

The tragic footage was captured by a security camera at Phibun Songkram Camp in Lopburi, Thailand. Some comments say that the video has been edited with photoshop, but is that so?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3BUH5vFwG4

24 Responses to “The Spirit Out of the Body (Video)”

  1. erik says up

    That technology nowadays! What we cannot see with our eyes, a camera that hangs there sees. But if that is the case, of that spirit, then cameras would have seen that much earlier and more often, after all, it is bursting with cameras. So I repeat: that technology nowadays anyway. After photo-shop there is now video-shop! Handsome heads.

  2. Tino Kuis says up

    There was an American doctor, Dr. Duncan MacDougall, who researched the soul in the early 20th century. He wanted to know whether this actually leaves the body at death.

    Dr. Duncan MacDougall made a bed that was like a scale. The person lying on it could be weighed continuously. He then chose six terminally ill patients who lay on the bed during their final days. The patients were weighed before, during and after their death. It was striking that in all six patients a weight loss of approximately 21 grams occurred immediately after death.

    The weight of 21 grams was an average and based on the first test result (21.3 grams), because sometimes it was significantly more or less. But the myth of the 21 grams has always persisted. The doctor also did this test with a number of dogs, where the weight did not decrease after death. In this case, this could certainly explain that it concerns the soul and not air or other substances that escape from the air after death. After all, then dogs should also become lighter after death.

    http://mens-en-gezondheid.infonu.nl/spiritueel/60916-de-ziel-in-gewicht.html

    There was also a man who was resuscitated after a cardiac arrest. A nurse who was very interested in 'near-death experiences' asked him afterwards if he had seen or experienced anything at the time. He answered negatively. "Too bad, then you must have not been dead long enough," said the nurse.

    • jasmine says up

      In the most famous book in the world it says; "Thus man BECAME a living soul" in other words man has no soul, but is a soul...

    • thea says up

      So if I understand correctly dogs don't have a mind?
      Then I keep what I saw on the video as manipulation, much more logical

    • Jer says up

      Looks like dark matter to me. Universe consists of 68% dark energy, 27% dark matter and 5% ordinary matter.
      As a layman, it seems to me that the 21 grams of spirit belongs to that 27% of dark matter. Maybe we'll continue somewhere else after all.

  3. JH says up

    Couldn't that motorist see that another moped was coming? Not to mention what the reaction is like afterwards……………..sometimes I think………..never mind…………to become despondent, penny will never drop! Don't believe in ghosts………..maybe after enough lao kao? Some only got the ghost once!

  4. Roy says up

    But is that so?….no, here's the original, https://youtu.be/UAm8Q-pp4MQ

    • Bernhard says up

      Thanks for the detective work and ending this monkey sandwich story, won't be the last I'm afraid.

  5. Khan Peter says up

    There may be something in front of the camera that gives this image, but a person believes what he wants to believe and apparently that does not have to be facts.
    The soul is in your head, that's your brain. It is therefore strange that Thais do not wear a helmet to protect that soul.
    Brain researcher Dick Swaab also refutes the near-death experience. Those are just images produced by our brain. Unfortunately for many: after this earthly existence there is nothing at all.

    • ruud says up

      Perhaps it is fortunate for many that there is nothing after death.

      Incidentally, a concept such as “soul” assumes that you live in a universe.
      However, that is not correct, you do not live IN a universe, you are a piece of the universe.
      When you zoom in on the atomic scale, you are nothing more than a collection of molecules, just like the chair you are sitting on.
      And all reactions of your molecules (and therefore your body) are no different from those of the chair you are sitting on.
      If you lift an arm, you can fully explain it, from the interaction of your body molecules.
      You will not find the piece of free will anywhere in the actions and reactions of those molecules.

      Insofar as something exists as a soul, it can only be the soul of the entire universe, of which you as a human being are a part.

      • Jer says up

        If you take action against gravity, you are taking action against this natural force. Who directs the collection of molecules, body, to take an unnatural action? Think free will, they really don't react by themselves.

        • ruud says up

          The energy for that action is stored in your body, / collection of molecules.
          If you have a motor with a battery, that motor can start rotating as a result of a beam of light falling on a light-sensitive cell that is connected to that motor.
          The muscles are the motor, the battery, the energy stored in the muscles and the eye is the light sensitive cell.

          That little motor doesn't need free will to run.
          The human body is more complex than that, but you can completely reduce that body to a collection of atoms and molecules that respond to signals from neighbors.

          If you could put the body's collection of atoms and molecules into a computer program, that program would react exactly like that, all the human body, the moment a fly passed by.
          It would lift its arm to chase it away.

  6. Robert says up

    Lived for over the first 3 years in Padeng garden in Sriracha, while I would never believe strange things happened in Holland. In the end it was necessary to bless the house and Buddha images were blessed and placed in the house. And the problem was hitting the windows and in the house while this was not possible, everything was closed off with a fence outside. And every night at 3 o'clock all the dogs would roar. As far as video is concerned, it can't play so can't say anything about that. But now after 12 years I am convinced that not everything can be explained. And I believe in an afterlife but that's not interesting everyone should think what they think. I don't judge that so I hope no negative messages on my reaction. I charge everyone in their worth hope also to me.

    Sincerely,

    Robert
    Pattaya

    • thea says up

      No, Robert, no negative reaction from me.
      I may be a down-to-earth Dutch person and if the video is manipulation, I have also experienced something.
      When my father died, I asked him if it was possible that he would come and greet me again after his death.
      We laughed about it together and months after his death and I was busy in the house and didn't think about my father for a while I suddenly smelled him.
      And yes dead is dead to me but still….

      • Khan Peter says up

        Yes, I also know stories of people who are convinced that they have seen a deceased loved one in the house where they live. Your brain and therefore your senses sometimes fool you. Just like dreams can be lifelike. Again, read the book by brain researcher Dick Swaab and a world will open up for you.

        • thea says up

          I have read Dick Swaab's book, but sometimes, just sometimes you have to experience something in life.
          I too didn't believe all those "tall" stories until I experienced it myself.
          A nice experience and I wish it for everyone, do what you want with it.
          It makes us the people we are.

        • Jer says up

          I think there are more worlds than Swaab's. Dive into coincidences, especially on a global scale, encounters and more. Statistical chances that I believe in and then again that one encounter, experience or more.
          That is why I believe in predestination a little more than in Swaab.

  7. l.low size says up

    The Thais call this: winyan pee = departing spirit

    (written as I heard the pronunciation)

  8. Kampen butcher shop says up

    Professor Van Praag would probably have called it a “subtle body”, what one means by that depends on what one wants to believe. One could, it is claimed, also spontaneously disembody through a kind of meditation in combination with rocking movement in a lying position. One can try it with a manual. Personally, I have never managed to see myself lying down from above. I haven't read Van Praag for a long time and I've also stopped smoking hash and navel-gazing a long time ago.
    The problem with these kinds of assumptions, also by religious people with their many afterlife, I think is the inextricable bond body-consciousness (me?) (soul) After all: If I hit you hard on the head, your consciousness will change. If you drink a bottle of Lao Khao, your consciousness will be different than before. If a piece of your brain tissue is amputated, you are a completely different person. Lobotomy eg. I think there is simply no consciousness possible without a body. Which immediately undermines all these kinds of religious assumptions. Incidentally, someone once wrote: It would be a nice surprise for the highly educated theologians if they found out after their death that those forest gods of, for example, the Papuans are the true gods.

  9. Rob V says up

    When death comes, everything is unfortunately over. No heaven, hell or other form of afterlife, no rebirth. If only it were true that you would be your loved one again in a next life. Or that they would still appear as ghosts. Some Thai tell me that I have to let go of the loss of my love, otherwise she will appear as phi in my house. I say that I wouldn't mind at all because I would love to see her face again.

    No, unfortunately we only get one chance and that's why I won't let myself be driven crazy or chased. Help each other, smile and see the glass as half full. Then when death comes, let it be quick and without pain, there is nothing scary about that. It's just terribly heartbreaking for the loved ones who have to go on without you.

  10. TheoB says up

    I am convinced that there is more in and around us than we realize.
    How long has it been since “we” discovered that there was such a thing as bacteria, molecules, atoms, electrons, radioactivity, etc., etc.? Provided that “we” do not make our (survival) life impossible, “we” will discover many more things in the future of which we have no idea yet.
    The universe is the creator of everything in the universe, is neither good nor bad and without judgment.

  11. thailand goer says up

    Did only the motorcyclist die or also his passenger?

  12. Kampen butcher shop says up

    Adapted from Willem Frederik Hermans: The afterlife, yes. I see something in it. I just don't know who I'd like to see again! In Thailand it is haunted all the time and everywhere, even more so than in Scotland: on TV (soap series) it is haunted in the villages, by the sea, in the forest and even in the big city. Someone once wrote: There are more ghosts than people in Thailand.

  13. Leon says up

    fake, seen the same video without the ghost


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