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A Visit to the Local Cemetery

 

 

This is a baby's grave. Somehow I was drawn to it. What looks like sand is actually ectoplasm. The grass around these graves is wonderfully green.

 Encircled on the left hand corner of the grave marker you can see a little cherub face, kind of blueish colored. 

 

Well, this is the last one of five in a series. My daughter and I went to her uncle's gravesite, who died at age 20. We asked if he would take a picture with her. (They do sometimes, if you ask...honest!) The first picture showed my daughter with a beam that looked like that transporter beam from Star Trek. It was the strongest beam of light, I gave that one to his mom, plus the next two.  Since I was using a Polaroid, I had to wait a bit before each picture, but you can still see the vortex of light.

 

Okay, another thing about ghosts and spirits. If they don't want you to take a picture they can make your picture totally black. This one though, they totally blanked out the background! It was a bright sunny day, yet the background looks as if fog is rolling in. There's some major spirit energy and ectoplasmgoing on back there!

 

Ectoplasm in a tree.

 

 

When I took this picture I was a bit miffed. I thought people put their thumb prints all over it except no one had touched it but me and the surface was smooth. This is ectoplasm, but not your usual white. You'll also see some orange ectoplasm in one of my Washington pictures. This picture also exhibits energy fields. Okay, check this picture out. These dudes in this cemetery have some power to them. You can see a cocoon-like shape of energy the best, or the one in back of it, right in front of my oldest daughter (who does have two legs by the way). Can you see the energy lines?

People, all living things, are made of energy. Think about a magnet. When you were a little kid, did you ever rub a magnet in the dirt to get the metal in it? Or play with that bald guy toy, the one where you put the magnet under the board and moved the metal shavings around to give him hair on his face. Picture what the metal shavings looked like, they were lines of energy/magnetic force. Our bodies have that force within us, but we're too dense to see it. Well, actually you can't unless you do something to make it visible

Here's a smaller version of the picture. This one isn't a thumbnail.

 

 

 

Theme from Tales from the Crypt

 

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