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original site, HelloGhost has a new site at http://www2.helloghost.com. This original site, the one you are reading now, is 'Read Only'.
You will not be able to sign up for a new account, but all existing accounts
will stay. I do encourage you to look at the new site and
perhaps join if you're really into the paranormal.
This site is about a possible paranormal 'thing' that seems to be
residing at, or visiting, our house in Clermont County. I generally update the
site when really strange things happen or we catch some weird images. If this
interests you, I encourage you to read on.
First of all, I personally don't know
what to think about the possibility of ghosts. Maybe they exist and maybe they
don't. I don't disbelieve the possibility of something I don't understand, but
understanding it would certainly make it more believable. I've decided to
experiment with this entity (or entities) and hope I don't run into any
dangerous activities.
When odd things started happening, I was sure we
would have to move. Now it's a part of our routine to say "Hello,
Ghost" when we enter a room or outdoor area that's suspect of odd
occurrences. I just find it extremely fascinating; experimenting with something
that doesn't seem to mind.
Since I've started this project, I've heard a lot of
very interesting stories, facts, and theories from people. I've also learned
that there have been several hundred reported cases of unexplained phenomena
near my house.
We have moved out of the house, only 7 months into it.
When you read the content updates from beginning to end, you'll see why.
Interestingly, we have issues at our new house now. Do spirits follow people
when they move, or are some people just more receptive to the paranormal? Please
look around, read, write, and remember:
You have read
volumes about ghosts and have browsed hundreds of websites to devour more
information on ghosts, but have you ever wondered how many types of ghosts there
are? The fact is that there are various types of ghosts out there and all these
are minutely described and documented by the Spiritual Science Research
Foundation (SSRF).
The Spiritual Science Research Foundation has undertaken extensive
research on ghosts in order to demystify this widespread phenomenon and help
people in recognising and treating the adverse effects caused by ghosts through
proven methodology according to the science of Spirituality.
At the
outset, it is important to note that while we use the phrase ghosts (demons,
devils, negative energies, etc.) as a collective noun to cover the entire gamut
of negative energies, there is a vast difference between the lower order ghosts
and higher order ghosts such as subtle sorcerers (maantriks) from the sixth and
seventh region of Hell. They differ according to their spiritual strength.
Ghosts primarily use their spiritual strength to harm humanity.
The
generic types of ghosts as identified by the Spiritual Science Research
Foundation in ascending order of hierarchy as well as power and strength are:
• Common ghost • Demons • Black serpent • Female goblin
• Jaakhin • Witch • Spirit • Subtle sorcerer
The Hierarchy among Ghosts
There is a
hierarchy among ghosts which is based on their spiritual power or strength.
Ultimately all ghosts are controlled by subtle sorcerers (maantriks).
Basic shape and form of types of ghosts
The spiritual principle that word, touch, form, taste, smell and its
associated energy coexist is also true with ghosts. Depending on their type of
energy, they take up generic forms. These forms can however change, depending on
what the ghost is trying to achieve. For example, if the ghost is trying to
intimidate, it will take up an intimidating form, whereas if it is trying to
fool a spiritual healer it may take a form of an angel or a positive energy.
They can also take the form of our departed ancestors thus misleading psychics
and the people who come to psychics to enquire about departed relatives. This is
true in almost all cases.
How does one become a Ghost in the
first place?
When a person dies only his physical body
ceases to exist. His subtle body however continues to exist and moves on to the
other regions of the Universe. Some of these subtle bodies become ghosts. Most
ghosts have unfulfilled desires such as cravings for sex, alcohol, revenge, etc.
or derive pleasure out of exerting control over and tormenting humans and other
subtle bodies. The subtle body of a person after physical death is defined as a
ghost if their characteristics and intentions match the above. There is no
special process as such which they go through to become a ghost.
How does a Ghost become a particular type of
Ghost?
The main reason behind a person becoming a certain
type of ghost is due to their predominant personality trait and their
predominant thought at the time of death. For example people involved in
adversely affecting humanity at large are more likely to become subtle sorcerers
(maantriks). On the other hand excessive worldly desires and constantly thinking
ill about others may culminate in one becoming a Common Ghost (Bhoot) after
death.
Summary
The most reliable way
of reducing the risk of being affected or possessed by the various types of
ghosts, is undertaking spiritual practice as per the 6 basic principles of
spirituality. Spiritual practice and spiritual healing remedies, coupled with
personality defect removal and eradication of ego are the tools to access
supreme protection from God that insulates one from the attack of ghosts as well
as helps us proceed to higher regions in the afterlife.
Visit SSRF’s
website to explore more on the salient features of the various types of ghosts,
view subtle drawings and pictures of various types of ghosts and discover how
they can affect our lives:
About The Author Sean
M. Clarke has been studying and practicing Spirituality with the Spiritual
Science Research Foundation (SSRF) over the past 9 years. An MBA graduate from
Monash-Mt Eliza Business School, Australia. Sean gave up his regular career as a
Strategy and Business Analyst in the technology sector to help co-ordinate
dissemination of SSRF research material as a full-time volunteer.