Sunday, October 17, 2010

KS&L 158 Ghosts Part 2 Why Are There Ghosts

So, since we have established that ghosts do exist, then the question must be asked why do they exist? People don’t often ask that question, but it is important to ask, because there will come a moment for 100% of us when we, too, will have to come face to face with the 4th dimension and it will be most helpful to know what to do!

The method of death has a lot to do with what happens to us after physical death. If death is sudden, like an accident, very often, the person just has no idea that they are dead. They go around as they always have, talking to people and become infuriated that everyone seems to be ignoring them. Eventually there comes a moment when they realize that they are dead. For some it is a horrible realization. They may feel completely unprepared. Organized religion literally never tells a person what to do at the point of death.

If they have some religious/spiritual belief system, they will look for the light and hopefully ask for help. Actually they may have seen the light near them trying to help them, but rejected it because they were convinced that they were not dead. Death, of course, only happens to other people. Some people find it really cool to be dead and have a great time scaring friends and relatives. What they do not generally realize is that they are earning karma in this dimension. The karmic clock does not stop until you leave the third/mortal dimension and the fourth/non-mortal dimension.

If a person has a long illness, they may actually long for death and be completely ready for it when it comes. The Angel of Death will be in their hospital room, ready to escort them through the “valley of death” or 4th dimension. The Angel of Death is not a being to fear. Like all angels, he or she has a job to do and thank heaven they do this job! Once the sick person dies, the Angel of Death and perhaps other relatives who have passed on meet/greet the person newly separated from the body and help him or her through the darkness and into the light. Often if these people linger, it is only long enough to attend their own funeral and then they willingly move on.

If a person died a violent death, the act of violence will dramatically lower their frequency and one of the interesting facts is that the lower your frequency is at the point of death the harder and longer that transition is out of the 4th dimension. The higher a person’s frequency is, the easier the transition is to the heaven world. Ultimately, it is a math problem. Things that lower frequency and create problems at death are drug use, alcohol use/abuse, tobacco use, and violent behavior.

Suicides are almost always sorry, but to their intense sorrow, find that even death has not freed them from their emotional pain. They really need help, but usually never receive it. They almost always become ghosts – which is why a depressed person will go to a location where many people have committed suicide – they are in resonance with those ghosts, with the tragic, sorrowful energy of that location.

If a person was murdered, the extreme violence of this act will dramatically lower this person’s frequency, making transition quite difficult.

Hospitals and mental institutions are ghost factories. When any sensitive/psychic person walks into a hospital, they are bombarded by souls hoping someone can see them, help them and send them on. If you are psychic and do not understand what is happening, it can be a terrifying feeling. However, if you are that psychic, there is a process you can use to help them, which will be discussed on part 4.

Battlegrounds are usually filled with ghosts because of the violent nature of their deaths. They endlessly fight the same battles over and over, often never realizing that they are dead.

Battlefield hospitals are also ghost filled places. Often the doctors and nurses themselves remain, endlessly trying to help those who died. Although their frequency is high enough due to their service to readily move on, their dedication to the fallen often keeps them there.

In part three, recognizing a haunted house.

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