Have your new house (and property) blessed by a priest - even if it were a newly built house and you're the first to live in it, get it blessed by a priest.Yeah, I will talk to Father about doing that once my in-laws move out. I never had that done with our old home, which is maybe why whatever is in there, if there is something there, never went away.
Yeah, I will talk to Father about doing that once my in-laws move out. I never had that done with our old home, which is maybe why whatever is in there, if there is something there, never went away.
I would recommend getting the old house blessed also. If there is some demonic activity attached to it, you probably don't want the new owners of the home to have to be perturbed by it after they move in. There should be a required "demonic activity" disclosure when selling a home. :laugh1:Yeah, I'm still convinced there's a lot of environmental and natural factors involved. Although the individual experiences I've had were definitely demonic. I also question whether our neighbors are into some spiritualist crap, they're pretty weird shut-ins and its apparent their poor daughter is "transitioning". :facepalm: Our old house is practically on top of theirs.
In terms of SOME of the phenomena you described, there could be natural causes for some of it. Perhaps there's an unusual amount of EMF pollution at the old location, which could wreak havoc on people's nervous systems. On the few occasions in our new home where we've had total power outages, I've sensed that things just "felt" much more calm and serene. With all the electrical systems in the home, especially now with these "smart" utility meters (they're really bad), WiFi connections, cell towers, and every new appliance out there now radiates EMF ... I do believe that EMF can wreak havoc on the nervous system and cause irritability, sleep issues (night paralysis), etc. Not sure about the voices and sounds you heard though.
If you are not experiencing anything in your new home, then if there was a diabolical entity in the old place, thankfully it did not latch onto you when you moved.I found some old satanic and pagan articles of mine while packing and cleaning that I spit on and threw out lol. All of my metal albums were thrown away a while ago as well. So any objects of mine, that I can identify, as targets for attachment, are all gone.
Your wife, being an agnostic, is a perfect target for the diabolical, as a means to destroy your family.
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In terms of SOME of the phenomena you described, there could be natural causes for some of it. Perhaps there's an unusual amount of EMF pollution at the old location, which could wreak havoc on people's nervous systems. On the few occasions in our new home where we've had total power outages, I've sensed that things just "felt" much more calm and serene. With all the electrical systems in the home, especially now with these "smart" utility meters (they're really bad), WiFi connections, cell towers, and every new appliance out there now radiates EMF ... I do believe that EMF can wreak havoc on the nervous system and cause irritability, sleep issues (night paralysis), etc. Not sure about the voices and sounds you heard though.This, unless the santeria warlock has been in his home or they have been to the KY compound.
This, unless the santeria warlock has been in his home or they have been to the KY compound.
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Wow, DL. We just moved into what used to be my in-laws' home too. Thankfully, no demonic activity in either the old home or the new. BUT, we should get it blessed by a priest. Unfortunately, there are no real priests for hundreds of miles.
I've found this practice to be worthwhile (use the correct year, obviously):My father used to this every new year with blessed white chalk. But you wouldn’t need to wait for next year, DL. You could do it now.
Epiphany Inscription Over the Doorway of the Home 20 + C + M + B + 13The letters have two meanings. They are the initials of the traditional names of the Three Magi: Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. They also abbreviate the Latin words “Christus mansionem benedicat.” “May Christ bless the house.” The letters recall the day on which the inscription is made, as well as the purpose of blessing.The crosses represent the protection of the Precious Blood of Christ, whom we invoke, and the holiness of the Three Magi sanctified by their adoration of the Infant Christ. The inscription is made above the front door, so that all who enter and depart this year may enjoy God’s blessing. The month of January still bears the name of the Roman god Janus, the doorkeeper of heaven and protector of the beginning and end of things. This blessing “christens” the ancient Roman observance of the first month. The inscription is made of chalk, a product of clay, which recalls the human nature taken by the Adorable and Eternal Word of God in the womb of the Virgin Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit.To bless your home this Epiphany, read the Prologue of St. John’s Gospel (i.e., the Last Gospel used at Mass), followed by the Our Father, and the Collect of the Epiphany; then write the inscription for this year above your front door with blessed chalk.The lintel of the main door of the house (and other doors if desired) is marked by a senior member of the household (usually the father) in the following way:20 + C + M + B + 13Whilst saying the following prayer:
The Three Wise Men
Caspar C (write the letter)
Melchior M
and Balthazar B
followed the star of God’s Son Who became man
Two Thousand 20
and thirteen years ago. 13
May Christ bless our home ++ (first two crosses)
and remain with us through the new year ++ (first two crosses)
If others are present, you may continue:
Almighty God, incline your ear. Bless us and all who are gathered here. Send your holy angel who will defend us and fill with grace all who dwell here. R. Amen.The senior member may then proceed to sprinkle the interior of the home with the blessed Epiphany Water.
My father used to this every new year with blessed white chalk. But you wouldn’t need to wait for next year, DL. You could do it now.I may have some blessed chalk somewhere. Otherwise, I'll have to see about getting some blessed.
Crucifix or icon in EVERY room. My room makes up for the lack in other rooms, but tis my older sister's place, I do not have the authority to dictate on many matters. So I keep myself as covered as I can be.Yes, I have a blessed Crucifix in my bookshelf right next to my bed with blessed icons of Ss. Augustine, Monica, John of the Cross and Margaret Mary and blessed statues of Our Lady of Fatima and St. Michael flanking the Crucifix. There's an icon of Our Lady in my son's room and I need to dig out another one to be blessed to put in the girls' room as well. Once my in-laws move out, I'm getting two nice pictures of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary for our living area, regardless of what my wife thinks, and renewing the home Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which I made a point of doing last Sunday after Mass.
There is so much evil that happens now outside of one's home, extra precautions in this spiritual combat must be taken, as I have listened and read from exorcists.
Yes, I have a blessed Crucifix in my bookshelf right next to my bed with blessed icons of Ss. Augustine, Monica, John of the Cross and Margaret Mary and blessed statues of Our Lady of Fatima and St. Michael flanking the Crucifix. There's an icon of Our Lady in my son's room and I need to dig out another one to be blessed to put in the girls' room as well. Once my in-laws move out, I'm getting two nice pictures of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary for our living area, regardless of what my wife thinks, and renewing the home Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which I made a point of doing last Sunday after Mass.Sounds reassuring the actions you are taking. :pray:
Come to think of it, I have a couple small blessed St. Benedict Crucifixes still up on the outer doorways of my old house that I'll probably remove and put up at the new house too.
Already one positive note is that my 5-year old daughter convinced my mother-in-law to test her memory and recite bedtime prayers with her. :incense:
I'd certainly get the old home blessed. No reason to leave a problem behind for others.Yeah, I'll see if he's able to do it. He's got 12 new novices this year in Winona, so he already warned us last weekend that he'll have his hands full. Otherwise, I might see if someone from the CMRI or SGG can drive out my way.
Wow, DL. We just moved into what used to be my in-laws' home too. Thankfully, no demonic activity in either the old home or the new. BUT, we should get it blessed by a priest. Unfortunately, there are no real priests for hundreds of miles.And even if you have a real priest, he may not come, as my local sspx priest..
Crucifix or icon in EVERY room. My room makes up for the lack in other rooms, but tis my older sister's place, I do not have the authority to dictate on many matters. So I keep myself as covered as I can be.You could chalk a cross in each room, similar color to the walls, or in a not-so-obvious spot.
There is so much evil that happens now outside of one's home, extra precautions in this spiritual combat must be taken, as I have listened and read from exorcists.
And even if you have a real priest, he may not come, as my local sspx priest..If he will not come, ask him for contact info for a priest that will come.
You could chalk a cross in each room, similar color to the walls, or in a not-so-obvious spot.I did that above every window and doorway in the old house. Wife didn't like that so much, so definitely need to color match with my chalk selection. :laugh1:
Yeah, I will talk to Father about doing that once my in-laws move out. I never had that done with our old home, which is maybe why whatever is in there, if there is something there, never went away.Thank you for sharing and I am so sorry you are experiencing this! Perhaps both homes should be blessed!
If he will not come, ask him for contact info for a priest that will come.I live an hour from an sspx chapel. Priest refused to come, even if I drove him.
I must say yours is the first I've ever heard that a priest will not come - SSPX or otherwise. Perhaps you may need to go pick him up and bring him back? - which is rare but possibly understandable. But I've never, since this crisis began, have I ever heard of any priest that just flat out refuses to come.