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Helpful spirits from antiques?
Nov 5th, 2007 at 4:43pm
 
I know its been a while since I've posted. Ive been bogged down in school and personal stuff recently. Anyways I had a weir thing happen recently after having purchased a vintage light from an old school that was being gutted. I had done laundry and had had nothing on my mattress at all and slept with the light on and when I woke up, there was a blanket over me and my light was off. I asked my dad about it but he said he didnt do it and that it was more likely that I did it while half asleep and said the mere thought of ghosts was absurd. I want to know if it was possible to bring along an old spirit from the old light i got and if that spirit may have been responsible for the mysteriously appearing blanket I found over me and my night lights being turned off. Furthermore, if it is possible to help move this spirit into the afterlife if it is somehow here. In the meantime I will record what happens over the next few days and keep note of what goes on. If something did show up, it seems to be friendly. Thanks
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Reply #1 - Nov 5th, 2007 at 7:52pm
 
I got an old claw-foot cast iron tub out of an empty house once (swapped it for $36 worth of horse shoeing).  It came with it's own old lady ghost.

She hung around and bugged me if I wasn't keeping it clean enough, but eventually faded away - I guess she decided she could trust me with her pride and joy (it was all painted pretty, only thing in the house that was really decorated).

After my husband died all my ghosts left - he probably ran 'em off...but she'd already moved along by them.
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Reply #2 - Nov 7th, 2007 at 10:10am
 
Greetings,

I believe some aspect of owners can transfer to material objects. (Apparently my rationalist brother does too as he's currently negotiating to buy our grandparents' home where all we kids spent our summers.) A friend of mine who's a potter was taught by a man who believed that each ceramic piece made carried something of the patter in it (like his attitudes, not just DNA.)

Or maybe your dad has more tender moments than he wants to show, Muzak. What if you fell asleep outside the range of this lamp, but somewhere that your dad would pass by?

Whatever, I'm looking forward to hearing more!

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Reply #3 - Nov 7th, 2007 at 10:51am
 
Tibetan Buddhism is quite clear on this too. The divination guy (Yogi) I saw will often identify items in a person's possession that somehow carry a negative charge and suggest that they be disposed of. It can be positive too - as in the case of positive objects, the use of prayer flags, the red strings many wear that have been blessed and so on.

It's quite highly shamanistic (has it roots in a blending of Indian Buddhist thought and native Bon traditions) - they are very serious about spirits and the like inhabiting trees, rocks, rivers, lakes, mountains and so on - and on the need to keep them on side by not doing wrong things like being disrespectful to the environment.

I guess expressed at a higher level this thinking is really about the way that everything (both you and the apparently external reality you inhabit) is inseparable and created by mind. Partly by that aspect of mind you identify with, partly by others and also by the multiple aspects that in Buddhism are described as manifesting as demons, daikinis, asuras, the many Buddhas and so on.

Tibetan medicine (which seamlessly blends spiritual and physical healing) for example names  hundreds of emanations of the healing aspect of mind, the medicine Buddha, and links these with body parts/systems and healing plants.

I guess its ultimately all about the power of intention, and ways of working with mind (not just that of the individual, but ALL mind). These very traditional representations are I suppose just a language - a way of representing a very complex picture to people who were often illiterate, and who thought most easily in terms of beings and entities.

It's hugely sophisticated though, and implies a cosmos that (animate and inanimate objects included) is comprised of interacting emanations of mind. Everything is alive, although not necessarily in the way sentinent beings are. It's like prmordial mind (God?) takes some sort of fundamental raw material and continuously creates/shapes it by his intention.

I guess Dave's maths may be another way of expressing this same picture. Although I can't help thinking that to some of these people we're still in the sand box given the subtlety and sophistication of their understanding of the way our we and the total reality works...




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Reply #4 - Nov 9th, 2007 at 6:10am
 
Thanks for the responses, everyone. Aside from the blanket over me and the lights being turned off in the morning, I haven't had anymore strange experiences not a whole lot has happened. The light itself was an 8 foot vintage fluorescent fixture original to the building. Since I had nowhere i could put it at its current size, I chopped down and re fabricated it into a 4 foot fixture and ever since then, weird things actually stopped happening. I don't know how doing that would move a spirit that came with it away but somehow weird things stopped happening once i did that.
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Reply #5 - Nov 9th, 2007 at 10:26am
 
I saw a post about this on the Onion recently.

http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/most_items_at_garage_sale
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Reply #6 - Nov 11th, 2007 at 7:04pm
 
It was strange too as ever since i went to the gutted school, something about that light compelled me to purchase it and I never knew what it was and when I got it home, after the first night, the blanket thing happened. Even though the spirit that was there seems to have moved on, the whole experience got me closer in touch with my spirituality which was good as I was starting to feel myself fall off there earlier.
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