Helping Ghosts

For the purpose of understanding spirit rescue, ghosts are disembodied human spirits; people who have elected to remain with those of us living, having refused to head to the light upon the death of their physical bodies. 

When we say “light,” we are describing the tunnel of light experience described within the majority of near death experiences. 

From that perspective, ghosts are spirits, but spirits that have chosen to remain earthbound; some willingly, while others unwittingly. 

We have found that ghosts are hurting, disincarnate people, who need help in transitioning from this realm to the next.

Why do ghosts remain here with those of us in bodies? 

Most choose to stay here, reluctant to progress in their life journey, due to fear. 

The reasons why a person becomes a “ghost” of a person by hiding among the living can vary quite a bit, but all reasons for remaining earthbound are rooted in fear. 

It is fear that causes emotional turmoil, mistaken thinking, and at times, desperation for relief. 

Not all ghosts are nice, but most are not negative, either. 

No matter what personality a ghost may manifest, the root cause of the person’s mistaken thinking will always be found to be fear; for fear is based upon past experience, and being false, always appears to be truth. 

Spirit rescue means to help the ghost identify the fear, so the person communicating with the lost person can help undo the mistaken thinking. 

In doing so, the earthbound spirit can begin to understand their condition and what must be done to be freed from this fallen-mindset (hell).

Consequently, helping ghosts so they move on unto the light can be difficult and requires patience. 

It needs to be equated with counseling, similar to speaking with a psychiatrist, perhaps. 

Sometimes people will be irrational, as fear drives them to anger, hatred, and emotional traumas of all sorts, including feelings of guilt, depression, anxiety, doubt and worry. 

We learned that asking for help from benevolent spirits (call them angels, spirit guides, family, etc) really strengthens the effectiveness of the process. 

Often, ghosts are longing to be with family members who have already passed, and just the mentioning of say a deceased parent, sibling, or grandparent seems to break some of the fear that holds the lost spirit captive.  

One should attempt to approach spirit rescue from the perspective that people, who have died and remain behind, most likely have similar wants and desires as those of us in bodies, with only personalities of the people varying. 

Of course intellects will vary, as well as strength of emotions from person to person. 

Learning to identify with humanity, within the hurting person on the other side, is what helps to free the hurting spirit - a stark contrast to fearing ghosts as being evil or demonic (as taught by the uneducated and often religious).

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