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How to Get a Ghost Out of Your House

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There are uninvited guests and there are really uninvited guests like ghosts. Paranormal activity can be bring disruption to the home and upset well established family dynamics. Getting rid of a ghost can take several forms and strategies.

Difficulty: Challenging
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  1. Step 1

    Make a family decision to request that the ghost leave your premises. By verbalizing as a united family aloud to the ghost that they are not wanted is certainly an option. Some ghosts just don't know they're not welcome, you have to tell them.

  2. Step 2

    Contact your religious leader and ask them for advice. Suggestions of house blessings, sage burnings, the use of holy water or expellations can occur. Only try the procedures that the whole family is comfortable with.

  3. Step 3

    Use a oui ja board to communicate with the spirit to see if your haunting has a purpose. Sometimes a ghost needs help or guidance. A oui ja can help them share their message with you.

  4. Step 4

    Call your local paranormal society and request an investigation. A good ghost hunting group will research your property and use scientific equipment and analysis to see if you even have a ghost. Sometimes you can solve paranormal activity by fixing an electrical leak or switching off electronics in the evenings.

  5. Step 5

    Request the help of a medium to speak with the entity on your behalf. A true sensitive can communicate with those that have passed on and offer them guidance.

  6. Step 6

    Physically walk through your property as a family going from room to room and pushing the ghost out. Collected positive energy from unification and focused thoughts can make a ghost feel uncomfortable. A united front will help you combat an uninvited guest every time.

  7. Step 7

    Spread sea salt on the windows, doors and thresholds of your home. Some people believe this method will prevent ghosts from entering your home and trap those inside. Once you have trapped a ghost, utilize on of the disposal methods mentioned above.

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