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Ghosts: Myth vs Realityby Dr Kevin Ross Emery
For years, death has been looked upon as either the last stop or the transition to some sort of afterlife. In more cases than not, the latter holds true. From those working as healers over the last twenty years, however, one thing has become abundantly clear: the truth is not always so well defined. Sometimes those who have died become trapped and need to be healed, healed so they may move to the other side, so they may examine their old life and so they may begin their planning for a new one. We call these trapped souls "ghosts." Those
of us who work as healers often receive calls to perform ghost clearings.
Over the years, separately and as partners, the souls we have helped
move to the other side number in the hundreds. During these experiences,
many unfortunate thought patterns on the subject of ghosts have come
to our attention. Ghosts have gotten a particularly bad reputation
over the last 50-75 years. Between Hollywood and television, ghosts
have been portrayed as ill-tempered, spiteful, vindictive, and generally
"not very nice." The last few years have seen a limited
number of more positive incidences from Hollywood, but the prevailing
picture remains a negative one. To help heal this unfortunate imbalance,
we would like to address a few of the more MYTH: Ghosts are carrying out a grudge and are trying to be scary and vengeful. TRUTH:
Ghosts, for the most part, are disoriented and do not know why they
are trapped. They manifest confusion in their behavior because MYTH: Ghosts will harm you. TRUTH: Ghosts want to get your attention, not harm you. They are trying to give you clues that they exist in the hopes that you might notice them and help them escape their limbo state. Often, they will attempt to reveal or replay the events that trapped them. The ghost generally has no self-interest in harming you. In our experience, a very few isolated spirits have harmful intent, but the percentage is negligible. MYTH: Ghosts are evil. TRUTH: There are things that carry a great deal of negative or darker energy in this world - many embodied (particularly during an election year) and others not embodied. These are not ghosts but energy patterns. You do not exorcize ghosts, you release them. Remember energy can neither be created nor destroyed. If a great deal of negative energy repeatedly patterns in a specific location, you may pick up on that negativity. Similar energies will be drawn together. If a person has a great deal of personal negativity, they may draw upon similar negative energies in a geographic location. This attraction may manifest in physical patterns such as the movement of objects, but these are not ghosts. An exorcism releases energy patterns. A ghost clearing releases actual trapped souls. MYTH: Only those that believe in ghosts will see them. TRUTH: Being able to detect the presence of ghosts is like tuning to the right radio station by finding the correct frequency. Some people are more sensitive than others at picking up these frequencies. Children, because of their general willingness to be open, traverse through many different frequencies, and are much more likely to pick them up. Mildly sensitive people who do not believe in spirits will often ignore repeated attempts to contact them, treating unexplained incidents as imagination or another equally "rational" explanation. In one class, we asked if anyone had lived in a haunted house. When a 13-year-old girl raised a hand, her mother looked startled. Their previous house had been haunted and all the things the daughter pointed out were things the mother remembered but had just rationalized away. In retrospect, the mother agreed that they had lived in a haunted house. She realized she had seen all the evidence of the ghost but at the time simply did not want to believe that ghosts existed. Many
fallacies and myths exist about the nature of ghosts, some that we
have covered here. Do not believe all the stereotypes. If a ghost
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