Post details: Sweeping Away The Ghosts

03/29/07

Permalink 10:54:27 am, by Email , 689 words   English (CA)
Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings

Sweeping Away The Ghosts

Most of our readers already know that our organizations do not clear or rid homes, offices, or other buildings of ghosts or spirits. However, we do consult with spirit mediums that will. None of the mediums we work with charge fees or money or these services. They believe their gifts come from God, and it is against their faith to profit from their abilities.

Occasionally people do want to be rid of their ghost or unseen visitor, and at that point we ask our consultant spirit mediums when available to take over. Again free of any charge.

Lynn Tucker is a spirit medium with decades of experience. She has performed spirit clearings in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area successfully, both as a pastor of the Spiritualist Church of Canada, and through the Anglican church.

I asked what if anything people can do for themselves at home, and here is her advice. This method has been used successfully over, and over again and can be performed by any home owner or tenant.

Get one full-sized natural fibre sweeping broom (the kind you use to sweep the house with). You need to be strong in your intentions. Your mind must not have any uncertainty in it.

Go to the farthest part of the home. The farthest part away from the door to go outside. The whole house must be swept, even over carpet.
While you sweep you speak loudly and clearly with authority to the ghost. Sweep in a pace, like you are moving to the beat of music.
With each sweep say this:

"We don't want you here. You must leave. You cannot return. Out! Out! We don't want you here. You must leave. You cannot return. Out! Out! "

Repeat this like a mantra (it is ok if you translate it to any language)

Don't miss any part of the house. Sweep it out until you reach the door. Then sweep out the door. Once you are done, I want you to go to each room. When you go to each room you should light a single white tea-lite candle in each room.

When you do this you must say:

"I light this flame of protection to cleanse my home."

Then with strong conviction you must say:

"This is MY HOME! I am the living and I LIVE HERE!"

You must do that in every room of your home, office etc. Once that has happened you should have some friends over while the candles burn. Invite them over for tea or drinks so living people's energy can fill the space.

The brooms are the next issue. Once you sweep out with them they must be dunked in a bucket of water to cleanse them, and allowed to dry outside before they are brought back into the home. Some people burn them or throw them away. It is your choice.

I find that water is the universal cleanser, so water works just fine.

If you want to smell nice tranquility you can burn incense in the home after, but it is only a cosmetic preference for people to choose.

Ghosts or spirits can be scary, but they do not have the strength of a living human. They can only mess with our minds to make our confidence low. They can freak us out because they shock us. Always remember that we have control over the ghosts, they do not have control over us. Think of an active ghost who is constantly scaring folks, like it is a bully. Stand up to the bully and he runs. He is only a bully because someone bullied him in the past. Be tough with the ghost and they will back down.

Our thanks to Lynn for sharing her methods, and advice with us. Again, the above will work if you follow the directions and are strong in your convictions.

And please remember that if someone asks you to give them money for such a service, "caveat emptor" or "let the buyer beware" churches as a rule do not charge for blessings, or helping others including the spirit mediums that belong to the Spiritualist Church.

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Dave [Visitor] · http://sinsear777.diaryland.com/
"These abilities come from God and I won't profit by their use"

Hmmm, imagine a world where, say, professional athletes had that attitude. Things'd be very different, wouldn't they?

Very cool article, though I doubt I'd ever have use for the techniques. I think I'd get along better with the departed than most living folks ;)
PermalinkPermalink 03/29/07 @ 16:26
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Dave -> Hehehe me too! That is the part about getting along with the dead, they are sooo much quieter!
PermalinkPermalink 03/29/07 @ 16:34
Comment from: MsDemmie [Visitor] · http://msdemmie.wordpress.com/
Thank you for that insight.

I use sage and cedar wood smudge sticks around all the windows and doors to cleanse and clear any negativity. I shall add this to my box of tricks.

Thank you.
PermalinkPermalink 03/29/07 @ 18:34
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MsDemmie -> Happy to hear you found this entry helpful.. :)
PermalinkPermalink 03/29/07 @ 22:34
Comment from: MiLd [Visitor] · http://cybermild.blogspot.com
Hi Sue,
Thanks for the comment :D Cool blog you have here!!! Have a nice day everyday...
PermalinkPermalink 03/29/07 @ 23:37
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MiLd -> Thank you for stopping by! You have a great day too, and happy Friday ... :)
PermalinkPermalink 03/30/07 @ 08:02
Comment from: Lynn Tucker [Visitor] · http://www.motivated-motion.blogspot.com
I think all the comments here are great! I personally would choose to live with the ghosts as well. Our home as a "smoking ghost". The only thing he has done is spin me in my swivel rocker, like he was joking with me.
Our dog also resides here since she has passed. There is great comfort in having her here. Every-so-often our dog will still leave a chew stick in our path or "buried" in the couch cushions for us to discover when we vacuum.
I also have smudged with sage or indian tobacco. This certainly depends on the richness of the belief system of the person(s) involved.
I have personal friends who use crystals and salt and some old supersticious tools and potions too. But it still comes down to what the folks find familiar and comforting.
I also believe in seeking blessings from the church which the folks believe in will help.
I try to be more base-denominational in my explanations.
PermalinkPermalink 04/01/07 @ 23:50
Comment from: MiLd [Visitor] Email · http://cybermild.blogspot.com
Hi!!! UPDATEEEEE!!!! LOL! Have a nice day! :D
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