The future seems dark. There have been plenty of ideas discussed about what will happen in 2012. But how do we know which to trust? There's very little legitimate scientific evidence out there to tell us unequivocally what the truth is, so what do we really know? The most important thing to remember when looking into all the theories going around is this: No one knows. Not the Mayan experts, not the conspiracy theorists, not the sceptics. Recently sceptics have used comments from modern day Mayans themselves that 2012 is a hoax, and that no Mayan calendar points to the end of the world on December 21, 2012. This is somewhat misleading. While Mayans do not believe the world will end on 2012, many do believe that there will be a massive event, which will change the way we experience reality. What that actually is, however, is anyone's guess. There are many Christians who believe the coming of Christ will happen within their lifetime
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standpoints and how ghosts appear in modern-day. A brief overview of ghosts and their different species is given also. The purpose of this paper is not to offer specific solutions whether ghosts do or not exist. The paper falls into six chapters. The first one describes ghosts, demons, spirits or other creatures, how to distinguish them and the way ghosts essence is interpreted in literature. Chapter two concentrates on representing opinions of many different people. As one side include the sceptics, who offer a rational explanation, and the other side have witnessed paranormal activites. Can not say which side is wrong or true, because it is up to every individuals belief. Chapter three contains the analysis of communication with spirits based on estonian folklore. An interview with a famous folklore and a ghost phenomenon researcher Reet Hiiemäe is presented in chapter four. A short conclusion is also added to the end.