Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Haunted No More

(written on May 26th)

Made my way down to Corpus Christi, Tx. There was a small group of 4400s and Promicin + so I decided to stop by and listen to what everyone had to say. I listened in mostly since I was still afraid to say anything.

After the group ended, a man in his late fourties came over to me. I won't give much detail about him as a way of protecting him but I can say that he was a Promcin + and his ability was that he could tell people who were being haunted (it didn't have to be an actual type of ghost). That was the reason this man came over to me. He could tell I was being haunted by something.

He said that he knew how to counter-act the haunting.I was grateful but I also told him whatever he planned to do it might not work since the person I was being haunted by was a Promicin + who could haunt anyone she wanted.He simply shrugged that fact off and offered to try it anyway. Reluctantly, I let him do what he needed to do.

We took a seat in the grass and he told me to close my eyes. He told me focus on the haunting and when I did that, he was able to see Jane Luce, the person who did the haunting. I felt a surge of energy go through my body- like one gigantic shock. I felt it again and then again for a third time. I surely thought this guy was going to kill me and I was worried he had tricked me.

It was no trick. Now instead of saying Jane Luce in my mind 24/7, all I saw was the destination and the mission I had to complete. I tried to see Jane Luce but now the only way I can see her is if I go back to the old news papers in which she killed my family.The man told me that the electrical shocks I felt surging through me were his way of defense. He is able to see the haunter and then use the electrical shocks as a way of fighting back. It doesn't kill the haunter but it will make them think twice about haunting a person for a second time.

My friend, I am truely grateful for what you have done for me. I will go out into the world unaffraid and I will complete the mission I sent out to do.

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