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Ghost Chair Protection For Your Home


Linda Preston
Mon,17 Nov 2008
Linda Preston
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Everyday we are reading in the papers about crime in our towns. Despite Government reassurances it’s hard to believe that it’s actually reducing.

Many people are afraid to leave their homes unattended to go to work or even for a trip to the shops for fear that someone may break in while they are away.

So with this in mind I thought I would share with you this unusual idea that calls upon spirit help to keep your beloved home safe from intruders.

Any reader of my articles will know that I fully believe every home has a spirit presence.

Most ghosts are harmless and live alongside us without you even being aware that they are around.

Occasionally, you may notice something odd, i.e. a shadowy figure out of the corner of your eye but mostly they are unobtrusive. These spirits are quite likely to be ghosts of previous residents of your home. So they too will have an interest in protecting your home from break-ins. All you have to do is call upon their help!

WHAT YOU NEED

Take your favourite chair - or chairs if there is more than one entrance to protect. If your chairs are too heavy to move around it is acceptable to use dining chairs.

WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO NEXT

Place the chair so that it faces the front door of your house. If you have another door, place a chair to face that too.
Then take a few quiet moments to send a silent invitation to the ghostly occupants of your home to sit in the chair(s) in order to guard and protect it in your absence. Explain to them how much you love your home and how you have worked hard to buy its contents. Also, add that you would therefore appreciate them keeping out the” uninvited”. All you have to do then is leave and the ghosts will take charge and keep your house safe.

When you return home, don't forget to thank the friendly spirits for keeping your home safe and return the chairs to their correct place.
I know one lady who has been twice when she started using this idea it never happened again!

Try it you have nothing to loose – literally!

copyright Linda Preston 2008  

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Diana Wood (Devon) said:

I have a ghost in my Devon cottage and I named him Tom right from the beginning when I bought it. One day I came home and the kitchen door was wide open. It was well and truly locked when I went out.

Wanting to know more about Tom I went to see the lady at Powderham Castle who is a geneologist and also researches the history of homes built before 1901.

Yes, a Thomas Fovarty lived in the cottage with his wife Elizabeth in the mid 1800s and worked as a farm labourer. In his old age and after Elizabeth died he moved into one of the almshouses at the back of the cottage when his job description on the census changed to garden labourer. He was born, lived and died in the village and I like to think he still keeps an eye on the home he knew for so many years.

Sometimes I smell pipe tobacco and damp dog. I like to think of Tom sitting by the fire puffing on his pipe after a hard days work with his dog by his side.

While Tom still visits the cottage I know he will keep it safe for me.
Sat,13 Dec 2008,17:35:42 GMT
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