Simpsonville Case # 040514
Some spirits are stubborn as all get out especially when trying to evict them through cleansings such as this residence. This is the second time back there, cleansed the house, used the Blood of Jesus prayer, commanded them to leave in the name of Jesus. They still returned after we left. During the investigation I had one enter into me then left me within a couple seconds but long enough to recieve mental flashes of a native american woman. I have to say the image I got she was a very beautiful woman. I did not feel angry, evil or malicious feelings from this spirit, I got a feeling of a mothers love, tender and caring. There was another spirit there of a man and he gave us the name Chuck on the spirit box. I am not nieve enough to trust everything spirits tell us, as demonic ones are accomplished liars and tricksters. I do know that the energy in me as it went through me lasted a couple days. When I got home I ate a little salt to ground me.
We came back a couple weeks later to burn a doll which had an attachment to it. There is still some activity in the house. I am now thinking the spirits are land bound and maybe Native American. The client is attempting to call in a Cherokee Medicine Chief to try to cleanse the property. We have done Numerous prayers for cleansing, binding, casting out. We used Sage, Lavender oil, Sea Salt and they still persist, after the Cherokee Medicine man we will go through the house with Rose, Frankensense and Myrrh oil to protect him and the house.
We came back a couple weeks later to burn a doll which had an attachment to it. There is still some activity in the house. I am now thinking the spirits are land bound and maybe Native American. The client is attempting to call in a Cherokee Medicine Chief to try to cleanse the property. We have done Numerous prayers for cleansing, binding, casting out. We used Sage, Lavender oil, Sea Salt and they still persist, after the Cherokee Medicine man we will go through the house with Rose, Frankensense and Myrrh oil to protect him and the house.
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