The Guide To Un-Haunt The Haunted

written by Hannah Stargrin

Ever felt an extra pair of eyes looking at you from the darkest corners of your bedroom? Ever felt a cold breeze when the window was shut? Ever felt a stone cold hand grab your wrist but no one is in the room? Well you might be haunted. Good thing you picked this book up, because you are going to learn to how un-haunt the haunted.

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Chapter 3

Yeah, you are on chapter three and you are convinced that your are haunted. You've heard the voices, felt the coldness, seen the outline.

First thing you think when you know for sure that you are being haunted is "maybe he/she isn't evil?". Well, you are here to take a deeper look into the goodness and evil on the other side.

These voices, these images, these funny feelings. When these things happen to you, you need to be able to recognize the difference between good and bad. Trying to figure out a ghost, is much like trying to figure out a person. You have to listen carefully to the voices, try and see if the voices have a sense of envy, or anger.

Also, a sign is if you noticed doors/windows opening, cups floating, lights flickering.

If the doors and/or windows are being slammed open or closed, it's a good sign that the ghost in your house is angry.

If you notice objects hovering or floating in the air, take note on the way they are put down. Are they thrown across the room? Are they dropped? Are the placed back in the original spot that they were previously? 

If they are thrown, it is most likely an angry ghost, wanting to harm you or break something. If it is dropped it could either be thrown to the ground in anger, of dropped in a startled way, so take note on how fast and hard it was dropped.

Light flickering is also a good way to differ the difference the good and evil ghosts. When the lights flicker, is it a pattern? A steady on and off? Or is it a clumsy flicker flicker flicker that makes your eyes hurt? 

If it is a calm pattern it will probably mean that the ghost is trying to get your attention, that doesn't necessarily mean the ghost is evil.  

It the flickering seems kind of aggressive that yeah, you got a evil ghost. Another thing that happens a lot when the ghost is evil, is that the light bulbs will combust, explode, or fall out of holders and smash on the ground. This means that the ghost is very violent.

Other things that indicate that your dealing with an evil ghost is: 

-hair pulling

-breaking objects

-getting really sick 

-getting a random feel of depression and no motivation to do anything

-food gone bad too quickly

-things catching on fire

-nightmares, really bad ones, every night  

Ghosts feed off of living energy, its how they get the strength to do the things they do like throwing things, appearing in thin air, talking. So, if a ghost is evil, most of the time they'll take the energy of humans and drain them. So if you are living with a evil ghost, you probably have a sense of depression and often have no motivation to do anything. This is one of the most dangerous parts of having a ghost in your house. Many people known to have evil ghosts feeding off their energy will self harm or even go as far as suicide.

Something that helps with being low on energy is drinking a lot of green tea, without any milk or sugar. Witches and Wizards don't know why this helps but it really does.

Oh, and another thing; remember that ghosts can lie just like living people. So if you often have friendly conversations with the ghost living in your house, beware because the most evil ones are able to lie and even take form of another being if they have enough energy.

So yes, never be to sure when it comes to ghost, they always seem to trick people.

If you are experiencing any of these violent examples, I advise you to continue reading as it could come as serious to your life being at sake.   

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