Paranormal
investigating is a hazardous hobby. Wondering around in dark homes, dilapidated
buildings, or buildings being renovated can lead to bumps, bruises, cuts, and
more serious injuries. All those things can be prevented if you are safe,
cautious, and watch out for each other. There is another hazard of investigating. That hazard is
attachments. Attachments are when the energy or spirit of a dead person/entity “attaches”
to someone and usually shows up at home.
Ask any
paranormal investigator about attachments and they will probably tell you stories
about the activity in their own homes. Attachments are an unintended
consequence of paranormal investigating. It seems even if you take precautions
by saying prayers before investigations or do smudging afterwords, they will
sometimes find a way to come home with you.
I have had
strange activity going on in every single house I have lived in since I started
investigating. Over my ten years of investigating, I have lived in seven
different homes in four states. I always think that when I move, I can just
verbally demand that whatever is there stays behind. It never does. Once we get
settled into our new home, the activity starts right up again.
One would
probably think that since I am a paranormal investigator and experienced a lot
of crazy stuff that activity in my own home wouldn’t really bother me, but it
does. It does a lot! It’s one thing to go into someone else’s house, have some
experiences, and then go home. It’s something completely different being woke
up in the middle of the night by something you can’t see! I guess the only
benefit of this is that I am able to understand exactly what our clients are going through.
The activity
started after I conducted my first couple of investigations. It was subtle at
first. I would hear footsteps in the house, noises around my bedroom at night
that couldn’t be explained, and a general feeling of being watched. Over the
years, and during certain periods, the activity has increased. In the last ten
years since this all began, I have heard voices of women and children, been
poked in the back while I am going to sleep, heard knocking on the walls, and
had drawers and other things open and close at night. The activity only happens
in the bedroom and only takes place once the lights go out and I am trying to
go to sleep.
After every
night of increased activity, I share with my wife what happened. She always
thinks it’s just my imagination, even though I see her wake up and react to
whatever is going on. She already thinks I am crazy enough going out looking
for ghosts. Lately I have been able to get her to take it more seriously. One
night I was working a night shift and she was in bed reading. She started
feeling like something was moving around at the end of our bed. Thinking it was
the cat, she looked down and saw nothing was there. As she stared at the end of
the bed, she could see the sheets moving. A couple of minutes later a blanket
we had at the end of the bed moved about four inches, while she was watching
it. She believes me now!
The activity
continues no matter what I do. When it picks up, I just tell it to knock it
off. Well, I sometimes use a little bit harsher language than that! If it is
really causing me problems with getting sleep I will use some sage and try out
a prayer of protection or removal. It usually helps for a little while, but
than it’s back again.
One common
thing we hear on every investigation is the client saying that they don’t want
us to think they are crazy or they want us to help prove that they aren’t crazy.
My response to them is that we don’t think they are crazy at all and that they
should come check out my house! There isn’t a person on our team that doesn’t
have some kind of activity going on in their house. At this point, I would
think it would be strange if they didn’t!
So, if you
are an investigator, thinking about being one, or you just like to visit places
that are reported to be haunted, be careful out there and at least try and take some
precautions to protect yourself before you go! You may be bringing home more than
memories from your investigation or visit.
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