First of all, ghosts are real, but they aren't real in the sense held in the popular imagination.
Let's
take a house that is, say, one hundred years old. Families, relatives,
friends, etc., occupy the house over time. Something happens that
creates a tear in the energy; most often, someone croaks it in a bad
way.
Violent death, extreme grief, sometimes even closer than
usual ties to a place or series of events will create it. Then you get
ghosties. Most people will lay off the entity to being the person's
spirit who has remained trapped there. What really gets left behind is
energy, but not the totality of the person. Often, like a ball of wax
rolling across a carpet, it picks up threads and pieces of other
energies over time. Before you know it, you have a full scale haunting.
But to lay this new entity off on the life of one person isn't really
accurate. It is an amalgamation of energies, which is what makes
dealing with some of the more extreme ones very difficult. In this
case, like attracts like, sort of the way sediment will gather at the
bottom of a glass of muddy water if you let it sit long enough.
Full-blown activity by one of these things is pretty rare, and most of
the time, you are seeing a neophytic form when confronted with the
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