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An '''apparitional experience''' is one which purports to involve [[ghost]]s, [[spirit]]s or apparitions. An '''apparitional experience''' is one which purports to involve [[ghost]]s, [[spirit]]s or apparitions.
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An apparitional experience is one which purports to involve ghosts, spirits or apparitions.



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