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Psychology Of Ghosts | Part 3

PSYCHOLOGY OF GHOSTS: PART 3 The second type of ghosts are people who may seek to intelligently communicate with strangers to express themselves and lighten their emotional troubles. However, they are people that may need a little...

Psychology Of Ghosts | Part 2

PSYCHOLOGY OF GHOSTS: PART 2   But how do you convince them to communicate with you? They are people who are usually either (1) angry, irritated, and feel a need to control their situation by any means...

Psychology Of Ghosts

PSYCHOLOGY OF GHOSTS “WHAT ARE THEY?” Many who meet spirits of the dead feel uneasy or even scared of them because so much about them is unknown. We fear what we do not know, what we do...

BLACK = infrared PURPLE = color and white light

Light or Thermal Healer? (Type Black)

LIGHT OR THERMAL HEALER We’ll get a bit more into this later on as this has to do with a number of different things, one being which other psychic types you may lean towards. I’ll summarize all...

Normal or Paranormal? (Type Black)

NORMAL OR PARANORMAL? Keep in mind that “COLD” is not a “thing,” but rather is an absence or lack of heat, just as darkness is not a “thing”, but rather an absence of light. So, when I...

Umbrakinesis Part II (Type Black)

UMBRAKINESIS PART II Umbra-PK experiencers may be able to influence luminous and infrared energy, where luminous energy is light visible to the human eye like white light and colored light, and infrared light is light the is...

Umbra-PK Subtypes (Type Black)

UMBRA-PK SUBTYPES Experiencers appear to lean towards one of two different sub-types. The first sub-type involves influencing: Near-infrared light and sometimes visible light, especially bio-light, which is and near-infrared light in the body that gives off from...

Umbrakinesis (Type Black)

UMBRAKINESIS Umbrakinesis (Umbra-PK) is the psychokinetic influence of the electromagnetic spectrum including visible light and part of the near-infrared range (invisible light). Experiencers of umbra-PK seem to mainly influence red visible light and the nearby near-infrared range...