Ghost in my house/Psychic Abilities

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by buffyl, Apr 16, 2011.

  1. buffyl

    buffyl Guest

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    Hello,

    I was wondering if someone could tell me how I can go about making contact with the spirt that is in my home. I know I have psychic abilities and would really like expand on my psycic abilities. There has been alot of things that happen around me in my house and to other family members here. The following:

    1- Lights flicker on and off- when I tell the ghost to stop it does
    2- tv turns off by itself, i get up turn it back on, it shuts off again, i repeat this 3 or 4 times until finally i tell the ghost to stop and it does
    3- Handprint appears on my microwave window after I cleaned it, then disappears
    4- picture frames fall off the wall and are securely fastened there is no possible explanation of it, nothing loose, it literealy had to be knocked off the wall, this happened in the middle of the night when everyone was asleep
    5- i hear footsteps on my tile floor, i see shadows out of the corner of my eye
    6- i sense the spirit is a male entity
    7-my mother in law said she saw some one with long blond hair in my bedroom one night
    8-my husband recently saw a little boy pass our kitchen out of the corner of his eye, he thought it was our boys, but they were in bed with me, he got me up to go check it out. it was his first experience

    I don't get a bad vibe from this at all, I just feel this ghost wants to let us know it is here.

    Can someone please help me. I dont want to use a Ouja board either.

    Thanks
     
  2. windy

    windy Member

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    You already have made contact. Check out the history of the house. Maybe someone needs to be sent on. And no, don't use a ouija board:)
     
  3. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    I totally second windy - no, no don't use a ouija board!

    I just have one thing to add, try asking them to come tell you what they want (possession would have to be out...and I'm not kidding) in your dreams. You must enter your sleep-state/dream knowing you can kick them out, if you want.

    The history, if you can find an accurate one, will probably answer many of your questions.
     
  4. Fingermouse

    Fingermouse Helicase

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    1. Open ALL the windows in the house, and the doors, as wide as they'll go. Tell the spirit you are open to its presence and it may stay or go.
    2. Ensure you are always quiet and considerate of the spirit's potential need for peace and serenity.
    3. Walk around each room in turn, humming a rhyme or soft song, raising your voice gradually as you travel through the house, until finally singing loudly outside the front door. The song is important. For this particular spirit I am sensing that a nursery rhyme will do the trick. The purpose of this step is to make a bond with the ghost, especially if he is, as I suspect, indeed a little boy from the Victorian era.
    4. If you are still sensing discomfort from the boy, you could try to make some kind of peace offering to the ghost. Perhaps a plate of cheese, or try and get hold of Victorian sweets. This may sound odd as the spirit will not be able to eat the food, but the offering is symbolic. It also sounds like he is disturbed by your TV. I would suggest using headphones and not watching for too long. Also be careful with your choice of channel. Flashy or indecent images often upset ghosts.

    Good luck and I hope you manage to appease the wee fellow.
     
  5. buffyl

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  6. Sir Wulf

    Sir Wulf Member

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    LEarn to accept this ghost, or contact an exorcist. The church of england hasa excorcist in every diocis
     

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