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RiverMeadow · 20/11/2020 21:15

My brother recently moved house into an old house where the previous owner had died. Her dying wish was for her family to take over the family home and live happily there, they didn't do this and my brother bought the house.

He doesn't/didn't believe in spirits etc however since moving in his life is a living hell. Constant shadows on the walls, footsteps, orbs, blankets ripped off in the night, his little boy coming out with things about death, something touching him and slowly moving up his leg to his private area. He had a near death experience in July and had read it can create cracks in your aura?

Does anyone have any advice as to where we can go or what we can do?

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mostlydrinkstea · 21/11/2020 16:53

If he contacts his local parish priest, C of E or RC they will come and and do a house blessing.

This website will give you the C of E church in his area www.achurchnearyou.com/search/

picklemewalnuts · 21/11/2020 17:09

They may not be able to come right now, because of CV.

He can ask for blessed water, sprinkle it and say the Lord's Prayer around the place. He can pray for peace to come into the house, and talk to whoever is there and ask them to leave. Assure them he'll look after the house.

I mean Vicar's have more practice, but we can do these things ourselves.

If things go badly, you can always call c of e in after. Go straight to the diocese if it's particularly bad.

mostlydrinkstea · 21/11/2020 17:53

I think that as it is work it could possibly be done. Sounds odd to do a risk assessment for a house blessing but we've done it for everything else.

Until you can make contact praying the Lord's Prayer is a really good idea.

picklemewalnuts · 21/11/2020 18:43

I'm finding vicars in my area really risk averse at the moment!

user1915482548253840 · 21/11/2020 18:45

If his dad has recently had a "near death" experience I'd have thought that more than adequate to explain why death is playing on the child's mind.

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