Friday 20 March 2009

Supernatural: Visitational Ghosts

Unlike Non-Visitational or Bound Ghosts, Non-Visitational Ghosts are not Bound or attached to a particular place. They generally can come and go as they please. They don't haunt like other Ghosts as such, but they do visit certain places usually on a regular bases.

One of the best examples of a Visitational Ghost I found for you was in a book called 'The Unexplained' by Rueben Stone:

This story is about a woman called Frances Little, who with her husband moved to a house in California in 1968. After a few weeks of living in their new home they had just begun to settle in when both of them would have a paranormal experience with a Visitational Ghost.

In there new home one day Frances Little's husband saw a woman cross the window outside the house. He thought it was his wife because he had just seen his wife leave the room and assumed she had went outside. After a short time he realized that the woman was not his wife Frances and knew that it was a ghost that he had seen. Frances wasn't sure what to believe, was there a ghost in there new home or not? That was until she saw the ghost lady herself.

Deciding that she needed to find out who this lady was she researched on her new home. Frances asked neighbours about the tall slim woman in the old fashioned clothes she had seen. After finding some things that the previous owners had left, she came across a old photograph and there in the picture was the ghost lady.

She made a few enquires and with the help of the photograph was able to find out that the woman in the photograph had been called Margaret. Margaret had once lived with her husband in the exact house in the 1920's. The same house that Frances and her husband now lived in. She had loved the house so much that when she died she came back in Visitation to the house she had loved so well.

So as you can see from the story most visitational ghosts tend to be sighted in many places not just one area, room or building. Visitational Ghosts tend to roam places that had meaning for them when they were alive.

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