In response to Do Vampires Exist?:
This was an extremely interesting article and having read it, it’s given me a new perspective on what I thought a vampire was and did. I still hold to what I truly believe in and have experienced myself, but this does give me the other end of the spectrum of what could possibly have happened, has happened, and is.
I’m a person who believes in a lot of things and I guess you could say I have creativity and imagination, which would explain as to why I hold onto beliefs of so many mythical legends and beings. I basically believe that most of everything mythical is real because every story has some truth to it whether it has been washed down over the years or not, but every story ever created has started out true or had tidbits of truth to it. It’s only as the story has been passed down from generation to generation that things have often or not been misconstrued or diluted with false truths.
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Actually I had a similar experience when I was a kid. There was one particular room in my grandparents house where I always had terrible nightmares. The adults wouldnt really pay any attention to it. That is, when I would tell them that I didnt want to sleep in that room they would make light of it and make me sleep there anyway. Whenever I slept in any other room I was fine but for some reason that particular room was bad.
It’s usually due to the magnetic interference, physical or metaphysical.
Walk around the room with a compass on a rigid book as base to steady and level, to find a sweet spot.
If it deviates from the supposed reading about 40 degrees (a quarter of a circle is 90 degrees), something there’s causing it at that sweet spot.
If the compass even turns a round by itself, there’s entity at that time present.
Only after the cause is identified, could the remedy be followed.
Hi Matthew,
I feel like I just read this question yesterday, and answered it?
In the meantime, the answer is the same. Have your house cleared.
Places accumulate negativity, shed by people, and sometimes events like battles, or many deaths, and that negativity will draw entities to the house that can haunt people and their dreams.
You can have your house blessed by a minister of your local church, or have it checked out by a medium who specialises in clearing ghosts, if there are any, or generally negativity. You could smudge the house with white sage, which you can buy at new age stores, or some health food stores now carry it. It’s very easy to use. Basically, its a stick which you light, tamp out a bit to make it smoke, and then go around the whole house, room by room, including in cupboards, and waft the smoke around. Or, you can use the Michael Invocation, which is just below, listed under Pages. Follow the link, read the instructions on the page, and say it like you mean it. That should settle things down, and you can go back to getting a good night’s sleep, and so can your son.
If you have any questions you can write to me here, or privately from a link on the Michael site.
Love & Peace
Ama Nazra (listed below under Friends)
Not meaning to be a negative Nellie, but the house I grew up in was really haunted, sage might quiet things down for a day…but it was always back in a day or two…I like the Michael invocation much better…
I often have similar issues in hotels…I figure it’s just the residual energy left over from whomever was there before, have bizarre dreams, unlike my ‘own’…if it’s just an apartment, I’m assuming you rent, why not move? Why live like that? There must be other options nearby? If it’s nasty, clearing might not help…or it may.