Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Can Ghosts Really Follow You Home From An Investigation?

One can never make a blanket statement about the activities of spirits. Remember were dealing with individuals and like you and me...Their all different too. We seldom worry about whether or not the people we meet will follow us home. The same principle hold true and usually can be apply to ghosts. Ghosts have to be approached one by one. Beings their all different, most ghosts have a reason to be wherever they happen to be. Sometimes it is unfinished business from when they were alive For some, they haunt a given area because of a traumatic event or a quick and un-expected death. Other, perhaps are afraid to move on and stay at the location they feel most comfortable in. None the less, they all have a different reason to be where we find them. Additionally, ghosts need an anchor, a point of attachment as most humans do - a place to call home. Ghosts don't tend to be nomadic or are known to roam, wandering from one place to the next as if they were a homeless person or a drifter. Each and every location you investigate will always be filled with the unknown, But I can say over the past years of paranormal investigation and research, and coming in contact of all types of unknowns...neither I nor anyone on any of my investigative teams has ever had anything follow them home. The preliminary investigation can often answer the question before hand as to whether or not a spirit will follow you anywhere. Every site is different, so use your common sense and plan each investigation before starting. After all, there are no "guarantees" in paranormal investigating. In conclusion, it is extremly doubtful a ghost will follow you home. As I mentioned before each are different. Some have different abilities, some may go wherever they choose. Others are stuck at the location they haunt and couldn't follow you if they wanted. But most are at the location they haunt for a reason, and we the living aren't it. It's never a bad idea to say a prayer prior to an investigation I always do, a little added armor doesn't hurt... :)

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