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One
of the benefits of a lifetime of afterlife communication is that I
know a lot about ghosts ... what they are and what they’re not. For
instance, they’re not “caught between worlds.” And they don’t need us
to help them “move on.” They’re exactly where they’re supposed to be.
You don’t honestly think that God, the Creator of the Universe, would
leave their eternal fate in your and my hands, do you?
You CAN say that they are “earthbound,”
but that’s because their consciousness never left the earth. And when
you die, yours won’t either. We’re all right here together forever.
That’s just the nature of the afterlife. Yes, knowing the laws of the
afterlife can make these things a lot clearer.
Lately, I’ve been researching what
folks believe about ghosts and hauntings. I’ve investigated the
investigations. Repeatedly I’ve read, “We don’t use ouija boards,
séances, mediums or occult methods.” Yet it’s common for ghost
researchers to accept, as an underlying condition of their
investigations, the erroneous claims of psychics, mediums, and
channels.
I’m referring to such concepts as
“caught between worlds,” “unfinished business,” “earthbound souls,”
and ghost children in distress. At the same time ominous warnings urge
vigilant caution in case non-human demons and malevolent entities are
encountered. Oh, and don't forget the Hollywood expression, "Go to the
light." Scientific research can’t be conducted properly on a
foundation of superstition.
Let me tell you some things that are
true about ghosts. Actually there are only two kinds of ghosts: real
and not-real.
The real ghosts are everywhere. They’re in
your home, in your car, in your school, and in your dreams. Ghost
researchers call these interactive ghosts. I call them soul-ghosts, or
disincarnate souls. I don’t care for the term, disembodied because
they do have a body. We just can’t see it for the same reason that we
can’t see sound waves and ultraviolet light. They’re outside the range
of our sentient boundary.
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