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EXORCISM's and Haunted Homes - What's it all about
Exorcisms in the home are, in a nut shell, the removal of an entity from a location or person where a clean atmosphere is needed. Even today modern homes need clearing and settling, you'd be surprised where a ghost will pop up and in.
Before we begin remember its not always evil or nasty entities that need removing,
sometimes its just stubborn ones as well.
Like in real life people are always different, there's no change in an entity.
Warning to exorcise an entity should only be done by qualified, sound and grounded people - such as Religious professionals or trained Psychics, whose own beliefs are strong. The Rite Of Exorcism. . .
In your own Home....are you safe without a Negative Energy Removal
- An Exorcised Home - TV Stars Ghost attachment that wouldn't let go.
- A New Home - Brand new and no one knew, they'd an extra guest.
- A new Home - Ours is only two years old it couldn't happen to us.
- Ecclescrieg House - more than just history. . . Vampires!
- Near Death Experience - Seen by others
- Animal exorcism that goes wild and a room too cold for comfort
- Exorcism with Psychical attacks and bad language
- A Room with a View - "the whole floor and rooms need Exorcising"
- An Exorcism in a Cellar - its uncomfortable but moving objects ?
- Children - "it started with simple noises at first" tells mum of two.
- We Exorcise a Woman who needs help - "Evil thoughts" tells mum.
- Stress - The whole family where having personal problems.
- Things going bump, crash, smash and finally leading to personal abuse.
Exorcists are still common in the Church today;
each diocese has at least one, but they are never identified.
Exorcists are 99% ordained ministers.
Untrained laymen should not attempt formal exorcisms,
but they do regularly perform small exorcisms - blessing themselves with holy water at church,
crossing themselves, praying for God to watch over them - all ways to cast away the devil.
The church recognises the fact that exorcisms have to be performed.
Therefore there is a real need to deal with this issue in a serious manner.
Every Exorcist has their own way of dealing with the removal of the entity concerned,
each exorcism takes differing forms and methods of extraction.
We don't wish to broad cast these but merely wish to enlighten you as to what types of exorcisms
are performed. The following pages will give you examples of what entities will do,
how they start and how we deal with it.
Typical signs for activity warranting an exorcism are : childlike images haunting bedrooms, unaccountably cold rooms, weird smells, moving objects, electrical equipment activating even when not plugged in, pillows/quilts found or put in unexpected shapes while people were away, unusual drawings or scribbles on walls appearing, complete silence or refusal of activity from pets, pets cowering or looking at strange areas and Human Attacks (usually a punch, scratch or voice in ear).
Miscellaneous Facts from those that don't know better:
- Before any undertaking to Exorcise the priests or lay person should take note to check out the person/home well as several Exorcist have been severly harmed by the possessed.
- Exorcism has caused a number of real-world tragedies over the years, including several deaths.
- A failed exorcism resulted in the death of a family as the woman turned on the priest and set fire to the house.
- Pentecostal ministers in San Francisco pummelled a woman to death in 1995, as they tried to drive out her demons.
- Early exorcist insisted on driving out the evil by cutting open the victim and draining out their blood, often resulting in their deaths
- In 1997, a Korean Christian woman was stomped to death in Glendale, Calif., and in the Bronx section of New York City.
- a 5-year-old girl died after being forced to swallow a mixture containing ammonia and vinegar and having her mouth taped shut.
- It was often thought that locking the victim away and beating them would drive away evil from the body.
- In 1998, a 17-year-old girl in Sayville, N.Y., was suffocated by her mother with a plastic bag, in an effort to destroy a demon inside her.
- In 2001, a 37-year old woman, Joanna Lee, was strangled to death in an exorcism by a Korean church minister working in New Zealand. The minister, Luke Lee, was found guilty of manslaughter
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