
Poltergiest
A spirit which is mischievous and at times malevolent(arising from intense ill will or hatred)
Manifesting itself by loud noises, throwing of objects, harm to humans and animal, presense
of foul odors. They have been known to interfere with electrical current such as
phones, televisions, lights.Poltergiest have even been said to sexual attack humans.
These are known as Succubus and Incubus.Also known as the dream demons.
Succubus are A demon or fiend; especially, a lascivious spirit supposed to have sexual
intercourse with the men by night.The actual name has its origins from late Latin- succuba
meaning prostitute.
Incubus is a Demons who seek to have sexual intercourse with sleeping woman.
In medieval Europe some believed that union with an incubus resulted in the birth
of witches, demons, and deformed human offspring. Merlin was said to have been fathered
by an incubus.
Some believe that poltergiest are not paranormal at all. It has been proven in some cases
thats the occurences are brought on by one indivisuals poor mental or physical health.
Emotional problems associated with agent personalities are anxiety, hysteria, anger,
obsessions, phobias and schizophrenia.
Here are clues to distinguish between a haunting and a poltergeist;
Haunting: Involves the ghosts of deceased human beings appearing frequently in certain places and times.
Poltergeist: May not be ghosts at all. There are theories are that poltergeists are mass forms of PK energy
that a living person is unknowingly controlling. In some cases extreme poltergeists activity has been linked to demons.
Haunting: The appearances of spirits in areas known to the deceased before death.
Poltergeist: Can be triggered by a living person's trauma in any location, at any time.
Haunting: Activities are continuous over time, concentrated in the same general area.
Poltergeist: Activities build up over time to a climax and then start over. Poltergeist energies can travel anywhere with anyone.
Haunting: Are not violent by nature.
Poltergeist: Nearing the climax of the energy cycle poltergeists can become dangerous, inflicting both mental and physical terror in extreme cases.
Three very famous documented cases of poltergeist cases are The Thornton Heath Poltergeist Case , The Enfield Poltergeist Case and The Danny Poltergeist Case. The Thornton Heath Poltergeist,in Thornton Heath, England happened 27 years ago. The family encountered radios being turned on by themselves loudly in the middle of the night, ornaments being thrown across the room at the father, A medium who was consulted told the family that the house was haunted by a farmer of the name Chatterton, who considered the family trespassers on his property.In the Enfield case this one in Enfield in North London ,made headlines in 1977. The family experienced shuffling noises and knocks on the wall followed by heavy chest of drawers sliding by itself across the floor. Beds moving and shaking at night on their own. Witnesses reported seeing Lego bricks and marbles were thrown around the house,
and were often hot to the touch.The entity revealed itself to Peggy, a divorced mother, and identified itself as a man by the name Bill and sais he had died in the house – a fact that has been verified.voices and the phenomenon have been recorded on tape and film, and Playfair has written a book about the case called This House is Haunted. The Danny case happened In 1998, Jane Fishman, a reporter for the Savannah Morning News, began a series of articles about a possibly haunted antique bed in the home of Al Cobb of Savannah, Georgia. The boy,Jason 14-years-old, reported sensing a presense watching him in his room wehre the bed was located. Waking up in the middle
of the night and the room being so cold he could see his breath. His picture of his grandparents being flipped over, objects flying off thewall toward him. His room being dismantled while away from the house.Soon after the occurences the family. trying to make sense of it all, left paper and crayons in the room and asked the entity to reveal who it was.Claiming to be a young boy by the name of Danny who had died in the bed in the 1800's.
Parapsychologist Andrew Nichols, head of the Florida Society for Parapsychological Research, investigated the case. “What happened at the Cobbs,” he told Fishman, “– more specifically to Jason – would have happened without ‘Danny,’ or the bed. It was the electromagnetic energy of the wall – that Jason started sleeping next to when they moved the bed there – that charged a psychic ability that the boy already had.”
The five levels of Poltergeist;
Level 1. The sense attack
*The poltergeist attacks the basic human senses
*Witnesses may hear strange noises in the middle of the night
*Flickering lights
*Unusual activity by animals
*Witnesses may experience cold or hot spots
*Weird and strange smells
Level 2. Communication
*Smells and noises become more direct
*Noises change into sounds you cannot define
*Marks will start to appear on walls and ceilings
*Objects in the home will start to move
*The poltergeist will start to accumulate more energy
*Stronger than your average static electricity
Level 3. Electrical Control
*Hands that are not seen will start grabbing and touching people
*Writings on the walls and ceilings will become more evident
*Apparitions of dark and strange figures
*Objects will start to fall out of nowhere
*Appliances being turned on/off
*The poltergeist will start to feed off this fear (your fear) to gather enough energy to move to the next level
Level 4. The Trickster Stage
*The poltergeist starts to gather momentum
*The living will start to feel dizzy and nauseated
*Furniture, windows etc. will start to shake and shudder more violently
*Further physical attacks
*Objects flying, disappearing and reappearing
Level 5. The Danger Stage
*A total chaos
*The poltergeist has reached its highest energy and considered extremely dangerous
*Blood on walls
*Fires can and will start in rooms
*Household objects such as knives start to fly across the room aiming to stick itself into a living person in the room
*Threatening voices
*Possible human possession
*Persons being held down, bitten, punched, lifted into the air, and sexually abused