The Paranormal Effect

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Beyond the reach of the haunted house

One thing I’ve noticed above most other things, since arriving at our new location is that the feelings of almost constant depression and sorrow, grief and loss have dissipated. While we were still at the other house back in NY state, we had always been weighed down with overwhelming feelings of depression, sorrow and just a general troubled feeling. At first neither my wife or I had really given it much thought…we felt those feelings were because of the hard times we had been going through.

When all our troubles back in the other state started to get worse, I researched the history of the land we were on and found that it was the site of a lot of past bloodshed from the french-Indian wars, as well as a family had lost almost everything from their house and pole barn burning down from a bad thunder & lightning storm right on the property we had back in NY state (The old foundation from that family house and barn still stands there to this day). I found out that there was a child whom lost her life back then. It’s most likely an anchor point because of all the grief and tragedy from those wars and that fire. The fire had taken place sometime in the late 1800’s.

Which in turn held residual traces of spiritual activity to a pretty high degree. Which was more than likely the biggest reasons for our struggles and troubles there.

At this new location, we’re not experiencing those feeling of troubled spiritual activity. More to come on all of that in the very near future. Every area more or less, has some type of activity going on, so let’s see what we encounter here.

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