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Wednesday 27 March 2024

Easter Bunny ghosts


 

While Easter is a not a spooky time, there have been many strange encounters with spirits and other paranormal events during the season. There's also been a number of people coming forward telling their stories about ghosts during Easter, especially a certain entity that is a rabbit shape. It's believed to be the actual Easter Bunny. Here are some of these stories I've found:

Elaina Maria of Michigan had such a weird experience with the Easter Bunny. She wasn't sure of the exact time but she was either 5 or 6 years old, and had woken up in the dark at 4 a.m., and saw a giant rabbit similar to the Easter Bunny. It was just there in the darkness and she was afraid so went into her mother's room. Later she went out to use the bathroom, and noticed the giant rabbit was gone. This story was from yourghoststories.com and it was followed up by other users saying they had similar experiences. Another poster called Spockie remembers being a child and seeing a shadow figure in the form of a rabbit disappearing in their living room wall. Others have posted online to say they too saw mysterious shadow rabbits. 

Many people on another site called Reddit have memories of seeing large rabbits appearing in their homes. These ghost rabbits look more like people in rabbit costumes than like actual little animals. These "rabbit people" are often silent and eerie, because they terrify the children and it happens at night when everyone else is sleeping. Source: Here.   

I've posted similar stories before on this blog about people who've seen ghosts of Santa, and more and more people are talking about this, as well as mentioning their ghostly Easter Bunny memories. This brings me to mention the Tulpa (from Tibetan "magical creation") which is a thoughtform, or manifestation from ones own beliefs. It could be a type of imaginary friend or a magical creature that shows itself. Tibetan Buddhists believe it's a person's intense thoughts bringing fantasy to life. Is this why so many people have seen Santa and the Easter Bunny?

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