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Dear DeVon,
Usually the best advise is to check on one's religion first.
For example, if one is a Catholic, one can obtain holy water from the Priest
or invite him to `bless the house'.
Similiarly, if one is a Christian, could ask your pastor to come to your
home and `do some cleaning'.
For other religions e.g. Buddhism, Toaism, should seek the help of their
respective Priests/Monks.
If one is a `free thinker', can still e.g. invite a religious person or go
to a Catholic church to obtain `holy' water. Usually, prayers are said
before sprinkling the `holy' water in the house. However, it is best to try
to invite a Priest and only do this as a last resort.
Where possible, it should be done when the young is not in the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 7:29 AM
Subject: Nephew sees ghosts downstairs at basement
> From: "DeVon Thai"
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> My five years old nephew sees a ghost downstairs in our basement of our
townhouse. And he was scared to death. What does it means and what can I
do to protect myself and my love ones from this ghost? How can I protect my
home from evil spirits and ghosts? Any advise is really appreciated. Thank
you.
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> DeVon
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