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Re: Helping my little sister
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In that case its defiantly not a co insidence other children have been able to do that around that agea oiji bord (please don't criticize my spelling haaha) is a good idear but can be very dangerouse as evil spiders can also contact you and sometimes overtake the host if your little sister is really scared and she is also into witchcraft then a little pentegram on her rist could help as its a symbol of protection also you could try a simple protection spell

If you want to get rid of them then try invents or a banishing spell
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Re: Helping my little sister
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I personally don't reccomend using a ouija I board, as all it will do is insight more spiritual activity.I personally reccomend just a simple charm necklace, it can really be anything with religious symbolism such as the cross, star of David, pentagram etc... Also just burn some herbs such as white sage in places that she sees the spirits.

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Re: Helping my little sister
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I dealt with seeing "shadow people" when I was a child as well. I can remember them and their presence. Some didnt mean harm, and some were simply drawn to me (and probably to her because she can see and "communicate" with them). Possession or whatever of the host is something I know nothing about. I actually grew out of seeing shadows and to seeing people. I understand the need and want to protect your sister but this is something she will always deal with. In my case, I prayed every night and used a bible (still do at this age when I start seeing shadows instead of people). Possibly contradicting myself, I do think shadows are things that dont want to reveal themselves and are not around for positive reasons. And sometimes the use of magic can attract them more. So just be careful with what you do even if your intentions are good.
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Re: Helping my little sister
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Have her keep a detailed diary of her experiences with them. Cast a circle of protection before using an ouija board. The ouija board is a powerful magical tool, so we don't want any nasty spirits to take advantage of her. She need not be into witchcraft to use a pentacle, as it was a Christian symbol first anyway representing the five wounds of Jesus. Anyone can use a pentacle point up for protection, point down for chaos. Go over the diary together and look for patterns like locations and times.

Best wishes:)
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Re: Helping my little sister
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Thank you so much for your replies everyone! Will definitely be looking into some of these :)
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Re: Helping my little sister
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I have been sensitive to spirits since I was young as well and for a time the "shadows" scared me as well. One trick I've learned is simply to hang some sage clippings in the window and over the doorway. This will keep any unwanted spirits out of the room(s) and also adds a bit of a nice scent. As for getting rid of the spirits already there, simply ask them nicely but firmly. Most spirits are influential to a point, especially when treated with respect. If there is a spirit or two that stay, be more forceful and perhaps less polite but never be offensive or rude. There's a difference between being demanding and being disrespectful. I hope this helps. Feel free to mail me if you have any questions.
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Re: Helping my little sister
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I have experience with shadow people. They are not there to cause harm. In fact, they mostly just stay a little while. Being that one may be an uncle, it could be a watching over thing. I have a friend who has one that watches over her. If you can find a way to communicate that they are scaring your sister, they'll probably leave. As for your sister, you can lessen her fears by telling her they are just visitors, which most are. When she sees them, tell HER to tell them that they are scaring her. Your sister can ask them to go away. But keep her calm, like no need to yell at them. Just talk. And the charm necklace is not a bad idea. It will also clue in the spirits that they are bothering her. Since SHE is the one seeing, let HER do the talking. Then allow her to participate in putting up protection, even in instructing the necklace to protect her. You can hang the necklace over her bed during sleep where she can see it. This will make her feel included in what you mean to do, which should calm the fear. But like I said, shadows are just watching over, or just visiting for a bit. I see no real danger. I even had a shadow bird fly through my kitchen! Just passing through. lol You can tell her that, if you want. I feel this will solve the problem, and she won't be so scared if she sees another. Good luck, though I know this will work. Blessed Be...
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Re: Helping my little sister
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Thank-you very much for your advise :)
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Re: Helping my little sister
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I haven't read the other posts except the first one about the Ouija board.

Please don't use one. Use the Psychic Circle instead (available for purchase at Barnes and Noble, among other sites).

Here's the deal, from my experience.

Your sister is an intuitive, possibly a psychic medium.

The spirits seem benign. You both can talk to these spirits in a positive way, if you like. Otherwise, it seems like they are content to just "live and let live."

Good luck.
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Re: Helping my little sister
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Salt, if they come into her room put salt on the window seals and then make a line across the door way. It seals of from spirits. Also trying asking them to not scare your sister. I lived in a house that had spirits and I asked them not to make noises or scare me and it worked. Yes a pentagram will work but if your not a pagan than a cross will work too.
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