Today I’m talking about a topic I don’t often discuss publicly: ghosts and how they impact our relationships.
You may be riveted right now excited to learn more. Or you may be rolling your eyes and deciding to click close. Regardless of where you stand on the topic of ghosts, consider this:
Recognizing the very real impacts of the spirit world is something all of our elder ancestors knew to be a fact as much as the truth that we need oxygen to live.
A LOT of people have stories of spirit contact. And I mean a lot. I know in practice because they bring them to my 1:1 sessions. My husband jokingly calls me a “ghost buster” and regularly sings the Ghost Buster’s theme song. But because we as a modern society have decided that spirits are “superstitious” people don’t share these stories publicly.
Did you know that in the United States where I live, 45% of people believe in ghosts? And 18% report having a direct encounter with ghosts?
I suspect the numbers are higher given how scared people are to speak about this topic and appear “crazy.” I know that was my story as well.
That’s how ghost stories eventually ended up in my 1:1 work. About electronics going on the blitz. About objects moving in someone’s home. About an eerie feeling before bed. About how the kids suddenly won’t play in their playroom in the basement any more. About the creepy dreams that feel less like a dream and more like a memory. About the unexplained arguments between couples that seem to spontaneously happen while visiting a grandmother’s house.
All spirit contact isn’t creepy, scary or bad. In fact, there are a lot of great spirits protecting, guiding, and supporting us on a daily basis.
But this week’s podcast episode is about unwell spirit contact that can interfere with our relationships. Especially love.
In this week’s episode I explore:
Three different types of ghosts.
Why sticky, repeating patterns, often have a ghost element to them.
My personal story to release ghosts to create healthy boundaries.
And how to start clearing ghosts.