Thursday, March 8, 2012

What is a ghost?

Hi everyone out there in blogger land. I would like to answer one of the questions that people often ask me. That question is: What is a ghost? A ghost is created when a person dies and and they reject the idea of making the transition to the other side. This can happen for a few reasons. One is simply that they reject the tunnel and turn away out of love for land, home or anything else that they have invested time in. They might have a lot of unfinished business here on earth. They can also remain earth bound because of the way that they died. If it was very tramatic or if they died quickly. For example the ghosts of Gettysburg, PA. The ghosts of the men who died during that battle still think that the war is still going on and they continue to fight. Another reason they remain earthbound is of a common delusion that all ghost share. They have no idea that they're dead.
Just imagine this scenario. You get up one morning and a family of strangers walks right into your home and start unpacking their things. You start yelling and demand to know what they are doing there and threaten to call the cops if they don't leave immediately. My view point is that they deserve more love and compassion than fear. A good tip is when you go to a haunted location and you do an E.V.P. ( Electrictronic voice phenomenon) session do not ask the ghost questions like did you die here. This could give them quite a shock and they probably will either get defensive or not even talk to you. Be careful what you say to them because you could be in their shoes one day.
I want to explain the difference between a ghost and a spirit. You now know that a ghost is classified as an earthbound entity. Spirits are a little bit different  A spirit is someone who made the transition to the other side. Spirits also have no signs of any injuries on them. When they appear they look healthy and happy. While ghosts on the other hand will have visible injuries that resulted in their death.
Thank you very much for reading. Next week I will explain the different types of hauntings.
Have a great week everyone.

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