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The Poltergeist Within
Our Heads By James Donahue September 2005 As long-time readers
know, my family usually manages to live in older and very haunted houses. We also have owned a few haunted buildings that
we did not live in. Where ever we have lived,
it seems, we have heard strange footsteps on creaking floors but nobody is there. We have heard hauntingly strange sounds
of bells, and voices of both men and women coming from dark empty rooms, attics and basements. And we have had objects go
missing, only to be returned a day or two later. A few days ago my wife
and I were awakened in the early morning hours by a loud rapping on the wall of our room. It sounded like someone standing
over us, striking the plastered wall with the knuckles of a hand. The rapping continued, with brief lapses between each strike,
and moved along the wall for the length of the wall. Then it moved back over us before it quit. A check with the other
members of the household revealed that everyone was asleep at that hour. It was not a practical joke. This appeared to be
further poltergeist activity. Psychic Aaron C. Donahue
claims that ghosts are not the spirits of the dead, but rather they are holographic projections from our own minds. But if
this is so, to what can we attribute poltergeist activity? Can this also be from the human mind? The definition of a poltergeist
is a mischievous or malevolent spirit that manifests its presence by noise, moving objects and occasionally bringing physical
assault on people and animals. Other than scaring our cat half out of his wits on occasion, the visitor to our bedroom merely
resigns itself to moving things and most recently, rapping on our wall. If the cat can see it,
then we must have a spirit. If this is not the spirit of a dead person, we must be dealing with another entity from the astral.
Since I have learned to leave my body and visit the astral, I had discovered that a lot of different life forms appear to
exist in that invisible parallel part of the universe surrounding us, but unseen my most humans. They include the angels and
demons. And there are many others that seem to have no classification, something humans would do if everybody could freely
visit the astral. Remember that this is
the same building where Aaron evoked a demon and managed to capture video footage of it moving across a basement room. Could
we be harboring a visiting demon in our bedroom? From what I know of the demonic world, I doubt if any one demon would bother
to hang around to play tricks on us. They are quite busy doing angelic battles and working to save what is left of the Earth. Thus we have a bit of
a mystery here. While poltergeist activity
has been known and recognized for centuries, it was only in the last century that serious scientific investigation was made.
In the 1930s, psychologist and parapsychologist Nador Fodor theorized that some poltergeist disturbances were caused by human
agents rather than spirits. Fodor’s theory,
which has shown up in various Thus we are introduced
to the concept called psychokinesis, or the ability to use the mind to move objects without physically touching them. And
there we are presented with a dilemma. Like extra-sensory perception, psychokinesis has been the subject of paranormal and
even scientific debate for years. Most critics say it cannot be done. And from this point we
complete the circle, returning once again to our bedroom where things have had a way of moving off while they are in use,
and relocated in strange places across the room, or disappearing altogether for a few days. And there was that odd rapping
on our wall. I have made no secret
of the fact that my wife is unusually psychic. She can talk to entities in the other world, once picked up on the recorded
messages left by the dead, and she occasionally has disturbing images of future events that usually come true within days
and sometimes years. I might suggest that
she also has the power of psychokinesis without knowing that she has it. This might explain why she is forever searching for
things that she just put down and then lost. It might explain why tools other people in the house are using get strangely
moved to other parts of the house while the back is turned. It might even explain the rapping noises on our wall. Some years ago, while
we were in We are convinced to this
day that we caused that movement with our mind. Or at least someone in
the room did it. Was it her, or perhaps it was I? All that I can say is
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