Embracing the Spirits: True Stories of My Encounters With the Other Side by Barbara Parks (best ereader for graphic novels txt) 📗
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hoped would be a lazy afternoon. We were soon to discover
that we needn’t have driven the twenty mile trip to Greenbark, as there was enough ghostly activity to keep us busy at home.
As soon as we sat in the classroom, my friend by the fire-
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the pendulum, to see if we could ascertain who was trying to
get my attention.
The answers to our questions came thick and fast. The
ghost I’d encountered the day before was quick to make con-
tact, identifying himself as a thirteen year-old boy. He con-
firmed that he had been a student at the school in the 1940’s, until his death in 1947.
We discovered that he was not alone, as his ten year old
brother was also in tow. Together they remained within the
confines of the schoolhouse, thriving on the frequent influx of house guests. They were happy to remain in the environment
they had happily inhabited in life, and felt no desire to leave.
Thinking of my friend, Paula, whose gift is helping spirits
to cross over, I asked if they would like me to introduce them to a lady who would help them go into the light. I suggested
that perhaps their parents were already there waiting for them.
But the youngsters were adamant, assuring us that they were
happy and felt no need move on.
Although they had no idea where there parents were, they
didn’t seem particularly perturbed. Time had become inconse-
quential, and the sixty odd years they had spent inhabiting the schoolhouse felt like just another day. They expected that they would meet up with their parents in due course, and didn’t
feel as though they needed to be hurried along.
Further questioning revealed that the boys were buried
locally, in the old cemetery a little over twelve miles away.
When I asked if they would like us to visit their graves, they answered with a strong and undeniable “YES!”
We agreed to head to the cemetery immediately, eager to
find some proof that the two boys had really existed. We also
wanted to honour them by visiting the site of their graves.
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“Are you coming too?” I asked them.
As soon as I asked the question, I was overwhelmed by
heat spreading over the middle of my back. It was intense yet
comforting, and felt as though a hot water bottle had been
placed halfway down my spine.
Since the air conditioner was directly behind me, my first
thought was that one of the children had changed the setting
from cold to hot. As the outside temperature was nudging
a hundred degrees, I sprung up to switch it back. It was hot
enough without having the heater on!
As I moved towards the air-conditioner, I was met with a
continuous stream of cold air. So then where was the heat coming from?
Of course my know-all inner voice answered the question
straight away.
It’s the boys! They’re coming with you!
I asked Vlasta if she could feel the heat radiating off my
back. She placed her hand to where I indicated and confirmed
it right away. It seemed the boys were ready for the car trip.
“Right then,” I said. “Let’s go and find your graves!”
We bundled into the car and made the twenty minute trip,
full of expectation. The boys indicated that they were buried in the Anglican section, which narrowed down our search.
We scoured headstone after headstone, studying every
grave. We looked for the key dates they had given us; for graves which held two brothers. The longer we searched, the more dis-heartened we became. We just couldn’t find their graves.
The smattering of unmarked plots made our goal seem
even more improbable. What if they were lying in one of the unmarked graves? What if we’d passed by them without a glance, oblivious to their final resting place?
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After an hour we conceded defeat and headed back to the
schoolhouse to work out what we should do next. We hoped
the boys were pleased that we had at least visited the grave-
yard and weren’t upset that we didn’t find their graves.
On the way back to the schoolhouse we decided to let the
boys prove themselves in another way. We would let them
move the table!
We set up the table as soon as we got back. We lit a white
candle and prayed for God’s protection, after which we invited the boys to draw in close to us. In no time at all the table
began rocking; the boys’ delight was palpable! The table shud-
dered and rocked, light taps came from within. There was no
doubt that our ghostly friends were in their element, relishing the attention they had been denied for sixty years.
When we asked the boys to try and blow out the candle,
it instantly leaned to one side.
After a raucous few minutes, their energy began to die
down. The table began to resume its stillness as it came to
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a gentle stop. We thanked the boys for joining us and asked
whether they had the energy to fulfil two final requests.
Firstly, I asked whether they would be able to blow out the
candle. Camera poised, I counted to three …
I saw a spirit light move to the left of the candle and on
three it leaned towards the right. Whilst not managing to
extinguish the candle, I still praised our friend for his obvious attempt at fulfilling my request.
To conclude I asked the boys if they would be good
enough to appear beside us in a photo. Not surprisingly, they
once again complied. My daughter Claire took the photograph
of Vlasta and I sitting at the table; the boys shining behind us as large, unmistakable orbs. The older of the two seemed to
be a more vivid, dominant energy, as the photos we took that
weekend invariably show a larger, more radiant orb with a less distinct energy close by.
Upon asking the boys to stand behind me for a photo,
they were happy to present themselves as orbs. In all the photos
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