I do believe in spirits
I was reading @DocLayla's post and I started to imagine so many things I have read, felt, and heard about ghosts. I thank God a thousand times because I have never seen any ghosts, but I can say that I do believe in earthly spirits that go around the world suffering and wandering.
In the Bible itself there are stories of people possessed by evil spirits whom Jesus, with his prayer and constant fasting, had the marvelous power to cast out the sick people.
I do believe that there are spirits that possess themselves innocent and unbelieving souls to carry out their evil deeds. Above all, I have read that these spirits are easily possessed by unbelieving bodies that go to look for sorceresses, witches, or fortune tellers to penetrate the spiritual world and bring these spirits to our level to answer the unknowns that people have of their dead.
Spirits do not answer the questions of the living if it means nothing to them. These energetic beings only seek to satisfy their whims with the incredulous being.
I know of the spirits of people who have died tragically and I do not know why they are travelers in this plane and are constantly looking for something in our plane.
I am a nurse and I am a doctor for those who do not know it, during my life of practice in health since my 15 years of age I was hearing stories of colleagues to whom very strange things happened. Some of them suffered from auditory apparitions, others from apparitions of deceased medical and nursing personnel, people who were employees of that health care center and kept making apparitions.
In this case, I usually think that they are spirits that take possession of the image of the worker to make their apparitions and go around bothering the world.
On other occasions, I heard anecdotes of nurses who had helped doctors while there was chaos in the emergency room due to attending to too many emergencies at the same time. I heard my own colleagues tell the same story year after year, without changing details, as if they were living it all over again. Stories of events that occurred on their shifts on different shifts.
I heard a colleague ask her on-call staff where was the patient who cried in labor and who did not let her sleep on her night shift, stopped listening to her when she had her baby and was able to sleep. While her on-call colleagues see each other's faces and inform her that no delivery came after she went to bed for her sleep shift.
My colleague told me that story every time we would go to rest our 3 hours of sleep after a long day on call. It seemed so unbelievable to me to happen. She never went to bed alone after that.
I went to bed alone all the time, I could never sleep with another colleague because when he was called for an emergency I would wake up too. I got used to sleeping alone I never had to see anyone in the darkness of the hospital that disturbed me. I never saw, heard, or felt anything strange.
Nor do I doubt the veracity of the stories of my colleagues who tell them with a lot of reality and fear in their voices, gestures, and looks. I can only thank God that I was never frightened by any strange being.
That when I felt the presence of my dead mother in my bed, I perceived her with the same love that I felt just minutes before when I dreamt of her. I never saw her after she passed away although I asked to see her many times. She has only come to my dreams on repeated occasions during these almost 30 years of her absence.
Thank you Layla for using this topic that caught my attention to make mine today.
What do you guys think about this topic? Has anything happened to you personally with mocking spirits or the spirit of a deceased family member?
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Don't know what will be my feeling if I'll see a ghost, but didn't happened. In my 40 years of existence the only one I've dreamed is my mother in law that died last 2019. It happened many times but yearly, it's kind of weird that it didnt happened to my grandparents.
The woman been possessed is the only one I witnessed personally that I never expected, remember that blog of mine?