Many are the souls in need of such help and many are those who linger near where they lived or died or are attached to a memory. It is why older cities have ghost tours (which are dangerous). It is why there is a “heaviness” in old places like Europe.
It is also why we must constantly pray for the release of souls.
In Iraq U.S. marines encountered the paranormal to such an extent at an outpost built on an old grave that a sergeant warned newly assigned soldiers of strange lights, night-time screams, and the overall eerie atmosphere.
In Uganda, cult members killed in a fire are reported as apparitions on a hillside.
In the former Soviet Union, a strange bonfire was seen hanging in midair, near the ruins of a monastery. This was in the Leningradsky region.
In Georgia on St. Simons Island ghosts are reported at Dunbar Creek, where in 1803 ten slaves, shackled together and in despair, drowned themselves. (Despite plentiful crabs, fishermen avoid the waterway.)
In Myasnoy Bor near Novgorod, Russia, witnesses claim to hear strange sounds in a forest, including songs, laughter, and the clatter of tracks. It is where war dead were found. The language is German.
It is controversial stuff, to be sure; but many are the saints who believed -- and experienced -- precisely this.
St. Padre Pio said he saw more deceased people than living ones.
Are there “anomalous zones” – sort of like time warps -- that hold past memories?
Read more here: http://www.spiritdaily.com/spiritsarounduslingersouls.htm
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