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I moved out about 7 years ago. She still lives there. She says she hears growling coming from her fireplace. She doesnt believe in ghosts at all. Well I do, cause they live in her house where I grew up. I am not In denial like she is. My mother is very depressed. She is a a shut in. She doesnt have any friends... Honestly her life has gone no where but down hill since my dad moved her into that house 25 years ago. I am positive if she got out of that house she would feel better. I feel that the spirits will not let her her be happy or healthy or have friends... I just wish she would be normal... her yard is dead, the rain gutters hang off. my brother has done countless hours of house work for her and she just lets the house fall apart, she wont water her lawn, and it needs a new roof and a good vacuuming... she doesnt clean her bathroom, theres dead bugs all over the basement. I dont see why she insists on staying there. With her condition it would make all the sense in the world to move into a small apartment where she wouldnt have yard work to do and a much smaller space to keep clean, but she says she can not leave the house...
Another thing you can do is to get a bouquet of sage and go through the house with it, and/or take a nail and put a small cross over each door and window....I do that everywhere I've lived and haven't been bothered by any negative energy forms.
It's worth a shot anyhow. Let me know how you make out.
Jim
Sometimes, the spirits just need to be told to go to the light to move them on their way, other times it requires more pre-emptive actions...if that's the case, then someone who's dealt with this kind of thing is the best bet. Several things have to be taken into account before a cleansing is even attempted.
Jim
Jim
One encounter that I heard of involved two guys who were working on taking down cell phone towers and such....they were observed - in full daylight - looking over the shoulders of the guys as they used their tools and disassembled the towers. The thought there was that they were either fascinated with the technology or there was some residual energy from the cell phone tower around that they were trying to absorb.
Nobody really has a good handle on who/what these critters are, but lots of folks see them.
Good Luck, hope this helped some.
Jim
I remember as a kid that the main scientific thought was that it would be impossible to directly view a planet outside the solar system...now they have pictures of them!
You can never say NEVER.
Jim
Lis, I just think children are more receptive to these kinds of things than adults are. Children just seem to have more energy about them that attracts these kinds of incidences. An example is poltergeists are often associated with teenagers.
You're right....children haven't lost their belief system. To them anything is possible and they haven't been taught to not believe, so they're open to seeing all kinds of things. My daughter had an invisible playmate when she was really little. It's once we grow up and learn that these things aren't "Real" that we loose our ability. The lucky ones learn how to reject this learning, and retain their sense of child-like-ness.
As far as the Poltergeists go, yes, it's true also that puberty is often the onset of this kind of activity. There's some evidence that it's their inner power manifesting itself in ways like this....objects moving, doors opening, knocking, thumping..that kind of thing.
Myself, I'm not sure if it's the inner energies being released, or the poltergeist drawing out the energy to be able to make these things happen.
It would make an interesting study though, although I doubt you could get a solid researcher to be willing to do this...you know how 'Hard Science' is..."If we can't measure it, cut it up and examine it, then it doesn't exist".
Jim
Jim
This is really interesting tho Jim thanks! I have always been super interested in hearing what some one who believes thinks of what goes on in her house cause she just makes up excuses for everything all the time.
One time I was driving home... when I was 19 or so really late at night and I decided to take the back road that passes near her house (the neighborhood I grew up in) I was driving up this hill and there was a street light and under the street light a shadow person appeared next to a car that was parked on the side of the road. It scared me cause the person started walking right towards my car as I was driving up the road, so I slowed way down almost to a stop, it stood in the street and looked at me and turned and ran across the street into the back yard of the house on the corner. Maybe that whole area around there is like that IDK... none of the other kids I played with growing up ever said they saw that stuff though. I think the poltergeist only came to hang out at my house once cause that was the only time I saw like a translucent spirit and had something thrown that made noise.
I feel bad for my mom I feel like there is a bad spirit that tells her what to do while she sleeps or something...
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