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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 447924" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Well, I am one of those 'believers', so my first question to both jennd23 and TeDo is: Do they feel this same way OUTSIDE the home. School, stores, in the car, out in the yard, at a friend's or relative's? </p><p></p><p>This 'feeling' could definitely be organic and a part of their illnesses/issues especially if it occurs elsewhere, but could also be an indicator of a legitimate presence. EITHER way, you could try to do a cleansing. In other words, acknowledge the fact that there 'might' be a presence in the home and perform a ritual to get rid of it. This could be done with your family's spiritual adviser, if available, or on your own.</p><p></p><p>No lie, my friend recently cleansed a bungalow she moved into. It was just her and her dog, and he'd sleep with her in her room with the door closed. In the mornings, lights that were of would be on, doors opened or closed, ant traps missing (not moved, missing) toilet paper either played with or also missing. She cleansed with burning sage and sea salt. I can ask for specifics or you can probably google it too. Since then, she's felt the house to be MUCH calmer. She still experiences some activity, but not to the same degree as when she first moved in.</p><p></p><p>Now, whether it's ghosts or an organic illness is not really the point. The REAL point is that going through the motions of such a ceremony could have a VERY powerful positive psychological effect and help regardless of the source. in my opinion It's a relatively harmless and painless therapy tactic that might be worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 447924, member: 11965"] Well, I am one of those 'believers', so my first question to both jennd23 and TeDo is: Do they feel this same way OUTSIDE the home. School, stores, in the car, out in the yard, at a friend's or relative's? This 'feeling' could definitely be organic and a part of their illnesses/issues especially if it occurs elsewhere, but could also be an indicator of a legitimate presence. EITHER way, you could try to do a cleansing. In other words, acknowledge the fact that there 'might' be a presence in the home and perform a ritual to get rid of it. This could be done with your family's spiritual adviser, if available, or on your own. No lie, my friend recently cleansed a bungalow she moved into. It was just her and her dog, and he'd sleep with her in her room with the door closed. In the mornings, lights that were of would be on, doors opened or closed, ant traps missing (not moved, missing) toilet paper either played with or also missing. She cleansed with burning sage and sea salt. I can ask for specifics or you can probably google it too. Since then, she's felt the house to be MUCH calmer. She still experiences some activity, but not to the same degree as when she first moved in. Now, whether it's ghosts or an organic illness is not really the point. The REAL point is that going through the motions of such a ceremony could have a VERY powerful positive psychological effect and help regardless of the source. in my opinion It's a relatively harmless and painless therapy tactic that might be worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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