I know a lot of stories about Bloody Mary even i have read two books written for her, and a lot of searches on internet about Bloody Mary!
So i can't understand does Bloody Mary's spirit really exist?
(because someone says The Story About Bloody Mary Is True and Someone Says It Is Fake?)
Who truly knows? It's the same way with any other spirits. Who knows if they're real, until they truly meet and see them for themselves. That's one thing you have to find out for yourself, if that's what you really want to do.
I have tried to call her spirit, and some spirit came to me but the spirit didn't want to talk with me!
Isnt that sad!
And i had a big problem to get rid of the spirit!
When I was 9, I huddled in my friend's bathroom with a group of girls (same age) at night with the lights off and we all chanted "I believe in Mary Worth". Many of us, including myself saw a bloody woman in the mirror. I found it fun, most of the other girls were scared out of their wits! They didn't think it would work, I knew it would.
I doubt the claims that this spirit has any association with a particular woman, but I believe its been believed in so long that a thoughtform has manifested and is consistently fueled by the games, dares, and those who read/believe the legends. It's also possible that in thinking of summoning a woman who manifests bloodied (with whatever other ideas of her history) that people call upon a spirit that meets the same description.
To my knoweldgeWhiteRav3n, to summon or call a spirit you need a name, or something personal of theirs in there time of living. a legit thing. not a replica or a connection to them. A legit personal bond. something that is true.something that will narrow the feild down. else you risk sorry to going broadcast to the spirit world and what ever answers will just show up in the form you were looking for.
To call a particular spirit, yes. But there was no woman named "Bloody Mary" unless you're summoning a cocktail, and if you can do that, I want to be invited over! Lol, seriously though. For instance, you can call upon a spirit who knows information about "such and such", and if any spirit knows that information, they may choose to come. You can't force them. It is a big announcment. People often set guidelines, such as "only good natured" or "of destruction", "of air" etc. This doesn't allow you any control over what actually comes which is why experienced people try to use names to specific beings. This means is used more so by amateurs (such as with ouijia boards). By desiring to bring forth a restless woman's spirit who is tormented by her children's deaths...how many women in this world throughout history could fit that description?
I just randomly googled spells and found this, which is a perfect example.
"Thee i evoke I ask for your aid Oh spirit of light The darkness shall fade.
Thee i evoke Protected be I I bind you to me My eternal ally."
Who is this "spirit of light"? A spirit of good nature I'm guessing, one of millions. And people use this spell and bind this random spirit too them! Will this work if used in ritual? Probably. But what spirit of light will they get? Your guess is as good as mine. Kind of like opening a cookie jar, closing your eyes, and grabbing one. You know you'll get a cookie, but it may not be the one you want or the best in the bunch. The more descriptive on is when calling forth any being, the better the results.
And moreover, if it is a thoughtform, then any name associated with that thoughtform will provoke it.