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Date Posted: 12:52:29 12/27/00 Wed
Author: jim warfield
Subject: Re: Can ghosts travel with families (move from house to house)?
In reply to: Stacy McArdle (webmaster) 's message, "Re: Can ghosts travel with families (move from house to house)?" on 19:45:01 06/03/00 Sat

>Hello. Some researchers believe that spirits are
>limited to certain locations. However, I personally
>believe that they CAN travel, at least many of them
>seem to be able to. I don't know the full history of
>your previous home's hauntings so I really can't say
>whether it is the same one. I can tell you that it is
>not uncommon for new structures to be haunted. A
>spirit may have an attachment to the property itself,
>it may be attached to a family member or an object,
>... etc. There are so many reasons why this may be
>happening. I would recommend keeping a journal of
>occurrences to help you determine if this spirit has
>the same characteristics as the one in your old home.
>Please keep me updated and we'll go from there. Stacy
The town I live in, Mount Carroll, Illinois, was laid out 170yrs. ago with the "supernatural traveler" in mind. I was told the old belief was that a spirit can not move over a body of water. The city graveyard is on a hill overlooking the downtown, but "protected" by the Wakarusha river that wraps almost completly around the entire chunk of land, imprisoning 7,500 graves. The un-wise people that chose to build on cemetary hill were looked down upon by the rest of the town until fairly recent times. Every October for the last 4yrs. graveyard tours are offered by the chamber of commerce ,these have to be "historical" in nature to be tolerated by the community as not being "disrespectful to the dead.

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