You seem to of completely missed my point- that quote is used to accuse those who dont believe in the supernatural of being close minded, my rebuttal was that the guy who says it is nuts and so therefore the quote is meaningless in this context.Kargathia said:I'd advise you to first lose the preconception that I'm not familiar with Hamlet, and then read it again. I never mentioned anything about me being rational, nor am I claiming that my situation is a direct parallel to Hamlet's. We arrive at the same conclusion, but our reasoning differs.
His grief caused him to be clutching at straws of contact, which is why he's perfectly ready to believe that anything in a white bedsheet could be his father.
I'm not grieving, or specifically looking for any sign of the supernatural, but if some wavy apparition comes by I'll certainly be most curious to what it has to say. After all: why the hell not?
As for your second point, yeah I probably would too, but in a situation that blatant its more likely Ive lost the plot then Im being contacted from "the other side".