Beyond The Night Paranormal

Researching What Lies Beyond The Surface

Is My House Haunted?

  1. Determine if the haunting is a valid case. There are different levels of phenomena in hauntings because they aren't all the same. There can be single phenomenons and many different phenomena in hauntings. 
  2. Investigate to see if anything seems out of the ordinary.
    • Listen for any other voices or noises if you are home alone. You will most likely hear these sounds in the distance. Some sounds you might hear in a haunted house would be footsteps, knocks, banging, rapping, scratching sounds, or sounds of something being dropped. These noises can range from being very quiet to extremely loud. 
    • Check to see if you ever find doors opened or closed when you are certain the door wasn't positioned like that before. Also, look for electrical items turning on and off unexpectedly. You will probably not witness this type of phenomena taking place. 
    • Discover if items are disappearing and reappearing. Look in a certain spot for something that is always there; if it's not, keep your eyes open. Usually, the item will be found in an obvious spot ranging from a day to a few weeks. It would be as if someone or something took an object for a while, then returned it to its normal spot. 
    • Check for unexplained shadows. This means you might be seeing shapes and shadows from the corner of your eye. The shadows will probably be similar in form to a human, but sometimes they can be smaller and hard to distinguish. 
    • Notice if you feel like you're being watched or touched by someone or something that isn't visible. For example, something might brush up against your arm when you are standing in an empty room. An extreme and very rare example would be getting slapped or punched by the invisible someone or something. 
    • Listen for muffled cries and whispers. You might hear music playing from an unknown area or your name being said by someone or something who isn't there.
    • Look for moving objects. Some examples would be dinner plates moving across the table, pictures falling off walls, and furniture sliding across the floor. 
    • Pay attention to cold spots as some believe that this means there is a ghost in the room.
  3. Try to find rational reasons for what is happening. It may be hard to dismiss some of the more extreme phenomena. The phenomena will most likely be taken more seriously if more than one person witnesses it happening.
  4. Locate some help in proving your house isn't haunted. The local plumber might be able to help you explain why there are banging noises around the pipes. Carpenters can fix tables that wobble on their own or doors that close by themselves. Family or friends might be able to offer new explanations for why you are hearing or seeing a certain something. 
  5. Keep a journal and a tape recorder by your side. Write down the date, time, and what the phenomena did in your journal when something unusual happens. If you are hearing strange noises a lot, it is good to record what you hear on the tape recorder for evidence. By doing this, you will be able to help out the paranormal investigators if you would like them to come to your house. 
  6. Do historical research. Haunted houses are usually the site of a historical tragedy of some sort. Find out who has owned the house before, and if anything unusual has happened in that home. A good reference librarian, your town hall, historical society, even history teacher can help get your started.
    • Contact the people who have lived in your house before you. Ask them if they ever noticed anything unusual, strange, or unexplained behavior while they were living there. If multiple people have lived in your house before you, be sure to contact as many as possible.
  7. Contact a paranormal investigator. Have them visit your house, and ask them if they notice anything unusual. Only call one if you are very certain your house is actually haunted. If you believe that your family may be in some kind of danger with the phenomena being in your house, don't be afraid to call for help as soon as possible. 
  8. Follow the guidance of investigators. If your house turns out to be haunted, then listen to what others tell you to do. If you don't like your house being haunted, try sprinkling holy water in the areas that seem most haunted.

 

Tip

  • Don't move out of the house unless nothing else seems to work. It's entirely possible to co-exist with "roommates" from beyond with a little work.
  • If you live in an apartment, you may be hearing voices from surrounding rooms.
  • In the State of Connecticut, USA, if you are intending on purchasing a house reputed to be haunted in the Nutmeg State, your real estate agent must disclose this. So be sure to ask. (It's really a law!) The same law has been enacted in several other states.

How Can I Protect My Home?

  1. Gather your ingredients.
  2. Gently pour the water into the salt, adding a prayer or invocation. An example of a Universalist prayer: "May the blending the elements of pure salt to preserve the sanctity and pure water cleanse this space, in the Name of ........." (here add your own prayer or finish the invocation to whichever deity you have belief in). Do this in a sacred and meaningful way, in the knowledge that you are creating a powerful medicine to cleanse and heal your home.
  3. Take the water and either using your fingers or a little brush, sprinkle the holy water around the walls of every room every door and every window. Make sure that everywhere has been treated.
  4. Pour the remaining salt/water mixture in a line in front of any doors leading in and out of the building. As you do so be sure to recite the names of all who live in the house and all those whom you wish to pass freely in and out, including all pets that need to go in and out. This allows them to move with ease across the boundaries that you are setting up.
  5. Go back into the house, and in each room light a small white candle and some incense. Leave both to burn out to the end.
  6. Put a bunch of fresh flowers into the main room of the house.

Tip

  • Always cleanse with fresh flowers and scented oils or incense after a dispute in the house.
  • If you do sense something that is very disruptive or frightening to you in some way, then it's better to bring in someone who is skilled in the way of exorcism, because this is what will need to be performed. This is also often the case where a house has been built on an ancient burial site, where the spirits are disturbed and displeased.
  • If a stronger cleansing solution is warranted, a mixture of crystallized water (salt water that has had crystals sitting in it for a while) can be used in place of the salt/water mixture. Mix in as many crystals as you like and let sit for as long as possible. Do not discard any of the mixture be sure to use the entire batch.

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