A Psychic's Life by Michael D. Bodine

A Psychic's Life by Michael D. Bodine

Author:Michael D. Bodine
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: CVR12142017;psychics life;michael bodine;echo bodine;true psychic;real psychic;being psychic;what it's like to be a psychic;becoming a psychic;psychic life;a psychic life;CVR08282018
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Published: 2018-10-01T13:27:20+00:00


5

Ghostbusting

So, we know people die. Now what?

This chapter is about ghosts and ghostbusting. I could write a whole book just on this subject, but the purpose of this chapter is to give you a general working knowledge of how to deal with spirits or ghosts (or whatever you want to call them).

When I say ghostbusting, I mean when we or I go to a place that people claim is haunted. We identify the ghosts, if any, and we either help them cross over to the other side or we just make sure they don’t stay there.

I’m going to assume that most people reading this have some understanding of the possibility that there are ghosts. Unless you’ve lived under a rock the last fifty years, I don’t see how you couldn’t believe at least a little.

With all the videos, the sound recordings, the eyewitnesses, and the testimonials of non-psychic people, you’d really have to have one closed-minded dolt to not at least entertain the fact that there might be ghosts.

Don’t get me wrong, I love denial. I’ve got a place on the River Denial myself, but come on! Really? You still think thirty-five million people are just making this stuff up?

I’m also going to also assume you’re not a complete idiot. If you have an open mind, even if it’s a razor-thin open mind, I can work with you.

Let’s start with the basics.

It is my belief that when you die, your soul leaves your body. I’ve actually seen souls leave their bodies when a person dies, which is why I believe that.

Now in most cases, that soul goes to the other side. Some say heaven, some say hell, you never hear Cleveland, but who’s to say.

As I explained in the last chapter, I know that most go someplace. People with more depth than me seem to know the answer to that, I’m just going with what I know.

But some don’t go anywhere. They stay earthbound and they do so for a variety of reasons. Some are afraid to go to wherever, some feel guilt, some feel compelled to stay for unfinished business—a murder, an accidental suicide, a loved one they can’t leave behind. Something prevents them from crossing over to the light.

So these souls are just here, floating around, confused, angry, sad, generally not in the best place. I don’t think I’ve ever run across an earthbound spirit that was happy as hell to be hanging around. Not saying it’s not possible, just saying I’ve never come across one. But I’ve come across plenty who were pissed that they were dead.

And these souls don’t have a lot of people to talk to, there’s not a lot to do. They have the occasional psychic they can bug, but psychics are about as fun as sitting in the teachers’ lounge. They’re harder to scare. So they hang around houses that are familiar, families they might know, places they liked to hang out in—bars, theatres, parks. Any places where the living like to hang out.



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