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EmmalineTexas (10 stories) (163 posts)
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6 years ago (2017-11-15)
Lady-Glow - Your Mom must be a woman of great strength and faith to tell a spirit of that power to leave her alone. I'd never heard of cussing out a ghost, though! I'll have to remember that. Was there any accident near your home? Or do you know any history of the land or any violence nearby? It sounds like (to me only of course) that Horacio was a spirit who was unrested and wandered. What I'm curious about is that he said it was his last visit. Had he made peace with his wrongdoing in life? Thanks for your story. Very interesting but very scary for your Mom!
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Very interesting story. Must have been very scary for you Mom.
Glad she was able to exercise some control over it.
Prayer and willpower can go a long way and sometimes these things only have as much power over us as we allow them.
Glad she is no longer bother by him.
As for the SP. That still sucks. I have it too but since I learned
What it was and that most of what I thought I saw wasn't real it doesn't scare me anymore. I just kind of wait it out.
Thanks for the story
Randy