Ghostly Encounters of the Real Kind

Ghosts. Ghouls. Terror. Shivers. Halloween is terrifyingly fun. But what about real encounters with ghosts? Yes, I mean real ghosts.

 

Dad

My sister Judy actually saw my father shortly after he passed. He was standing at the bottom of the stairs in the entrance hall of our house. While alive, when retiring, Dad had always perched on the edge of his bed, removed one shoe, dropped it on the floor, removed the other, and dropped it on the floor. Several times my mother and nieces heard the signature “dropping of his shoes” after he passed. As they sat in the living room at 10 p.m.—Dad’s usual bedtime, they heard that familiar sound.

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Mom and Dad at my 8th grade graduation

 

Mom

Just months after she passed, my mother helped me find important papers I needed for defending my Masters Thesis. I had looked high and low for the papers to no avail. When St. Anthony (patron saint of lost items) and St. Jude (patron saint of impossible tasks) didn’t help me, I turned to Mom. I felt as if she took me by the shoulders and turned me toward my desk where I found the papers tucked into an oversized book. I never put them there.

 

Friends

My good friends Larry and Cheryl live with a ghost. If I remember correctly, Pearl was the original owner of the house and apparently liked it too much to leave. They have heard her, and a mutual friend swears he saw her. While I have never had the pleasure, every time we’ve visited their home I hoped to have an encounter. Cheryl said, “The only presence we have ever sensed in the 25 years we’ve lived in this 139 year old house is a very benign, protective one… Pearl is “our house fairy…”

 

Communicating

My good friend Sherry Schaffnitt is a psychic. I’ve had readings with her at least five times, and I’m telling you, she’s the real deal. What she told me my parents and siblings have said from the other side has been uncannily accurate. Many friends have also gone to Sherry with the same results. I am convinced that our loved ones continue to surround us after they pass.

 

What does this have to do with my writing?

The Cavanaugh HouseHelen. The ghost in The Cavanaugh House.

Helen initially makes her presence known through sound, then physical sensations such as icy air. Eventually, Jesse, my protagonist, empathizes with Helen—Helen is able to transmit her emotion resulting in a startling discovery for Jesse. Finally, Helen is visible, not just to Jesse, but to others, too.

 

 

 

 

Belhurst CastleBelhurst Castle in the Finger Lakes region of New York State is haunted and was part of the inspiration for The Cavanaugh House. The Belhurst ghost has been well documented and even photographed. We saw a photo of two ghosts on our visit. David Sakmyster writes of his own encounter with the ghost in his book The Belhurst Story.

 

 

 

Tell Me Your Story

How about you? Have you had ghostly encounters? Spiritual messages? Otherworldly sensations? Dream visitations so real you wake up deeply emotional? I would love to hear about them.

5 thoughts on “Ghostly Encounters of the Real Kind

  1. Lucy Kubash says:

    I do believe in ghosts but have not had an encounter with one myself. Or maybe I did. While writing a story in which I used a very vague memory of a great-aunt who had died when I was very small, to describe a character in the story (and who happened to be a ghost) a wind chime that was hanging in our living room began swaying and tinkling for no reason. There were no windows open, and no one else was home at the time. We were living on the farm where she had died tragically, many years before, and I always wondered if she was expressing her opinion of what I was writing.

  2. Becky Lower says:

    When my mother was alive, she used to brush the hair back from the right side of my face all the time. It was a soothing gesture for both of us. When Dad called to tell me her time was near, I laid on the couch and cried myself out. In the half-state between awake and sleep, I felt a hand brush my hair back. Dad called about 1/2 hour later to let me know she’d passed. That bit of hair she always used to touch was the first to turn silver.

    • Elizabeth Meyette says:

      Oh Becky, that is so sweet. I totally believe you had a visit from your mom. And then to have that bit of hair be the first to turn silver…I love that.

  3. A.Tucker Polito says:

    5712 Sturgeon Creek Pkw. I sure i told you about the Angel story that appeared in Guidepost’s. But, there was a second one that I ghost wrote for someone in the Clare area. It was also published in Angles but under his name(GP’s rules) I’ll try to find a copy of it and get it to you. It happened on Christmas Eve and it’s more of a ghost story than an angel encounter. Send your new e/m address.

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