In Bolivia, A Farmer Is Confident That He Has Captured The Ghost Of A Calf On The Field - Alternative View

In Bolivia, A Farmer Is Confident That He Has Captured The Ghost Of A Calf On The Field - Alternative View
In Bolivia, A Farmer Is Confident That He Has Captured The Ghost Of A Calf On The Field - Alternative View

Video: In Bolivia, A Farmer Is Confident That He Has Captured The Ghost Of A Calf On The Field - Alternative View

Video: In Bolivia, A Farmer Is Confident That He Has Captured The Ghost Of A Calf On The Field - Alternative View
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Specialists in the paranormal, and in particular those dealing with ghosts, constantly ask themselves such a dilemma question: do animals have a soul, and hence a subtle body, or is it the prerogative of only humans?

And although there are many facts of the appearance of ghosts of animals, say, dogs or cats, many believe that only people can become ghosts after death. And here is new proof that even animals such as cows and bulls are capable of returning to our world after death in the form of ghosts.

In Bolivia, a farmer managed to shoot a ghost of a calf, which, we note, did not go under the knife, but simply died due to illness. Moreover, it was the cattle breeder's favorite calf, and he was very grieved about it. And now the ghost of a bull suddenly appeared in our world.

It was recorded by a video camera installed opposite the pasture in order to observe the animals: how they graze and move, why sometimes they get sick, disappear, whether predators appear near the field, and so on.

Looking through the records the other day in order to study the condition of the pasture and animals, a Bolivian farmer suddenly to his surprise discovered the ghost of his beloved calf, which, apparently, is holding something and does not allow him to leave this world.

The farmer suggested that it was his affection that kept the animal. It is for this reason that you can often see the ghosts of your beloved dogs, cats, chinchillas and other most domesticated individuals. And it is not the farmer's fault that the above-described calf has become such an adored animal for him, which, perhaps, even specially "lit up" on a video camera …

The Bolivian pastoralist swears that the footage was not edited for the entertainment of the public. He did not even want to publish it, but all this amazed him so much that he began to show the video to his family and friends, who persuaded the farmer to post the recording on the Internet.