Post by aneaglesangel on May 24, 2011 9:58:07 GMT -5
I thought it was sort of cool, so figured I'd tell you about it. A long time ago, when I still had a lot of negative entity interaction, I had a kitty. She was terribly afraid of spirits and the entity itself. If anything happened you'd see that cat run, at times, so fast and so scared, she'd run into walls. She'd be fine one moment, then she'd spot something and be gone like a flash the next.
Now I have a new kitty. I've lived here for about a year and half and got her last early summer. Over here I haven't had the type of activity I had in other homes, but I do have activity. I think that I may have picked up a new spirit, or that possibly, a male spirit from my last home followed me here. The other day, that ghost walked down my hallway while I was in my bed reading. It made me realize something.
This kitty has been with me during a different time in my life. My other kitty, she grew up with me when I was terribly afraid of a negative entity and was trying to find ways to protect my kids from it. Every time activity happened, I was afraid, and I wonder, did my kitty pick up on that, and so it made her afraid of them? Or was she just a scaredy cat?
Now my new kitty, she's different and I wondered why over the last couple of days. Could it be my own attitude toward things that go bump in the night that made my kitty different? Twenty odd years ago when I owned the other kitty, I was very much afraid and very much under the power of a negative entity. I'd go to sleep with one eye open. And though I pretended not to be for the sake of my boys, I was just as afraid as they were when they came running to me bed terrified of the thing that plagued us. But in between that kitty and this kitty, there have been changes.
I have absolutely no fear of human spirits. They don't even phase me and I sort of let them wander as long as they do no harm. I figure I will hear from them when the time is right if they are looking for something from me, or if they've just stopped in to visit, maybe even with my regular spirits, LOL. Negative entities don't really phase me much anymore either. I admit I sometimes will feel a bit of a chill in my soul when I come into contact with a negative, but it leaves fast, and I do my job and make them go away, without thought sometimes. I'm conditioned, I guess you'd say. But does my own attitude make my new kitty a brave kitty, conqueror of the paranormal?
I have watched my kitty grow up with the paranormal occurring around her. When she was a little puff ball, she was frightened a few times and would run and hide. As she grew you could see the change. It went from running and hiding, to puffing up, looking for a moment and THEN running and hiding. Then finally as an almost adult cat, she seems to have become accustomed with ghostly activity just as I have. The one incident that makes me know for sure that my kitty isn't afraid of ghosts happened about a week ago.
I was reading in my bed, and with my peripheral vision noted a man walk down my hallway. (I at least think it was a man, for it wasn't the little girl, Emily, it was too tall, and it wasn't Rita, the woman who is attached to me, it just didn't "feel" female.) I also felt like it was the same man who had walked across my bedroom a couple of months ago. I didn't really acknowledge him too much, just sort of said, "Hi," in my head and hoped that if he needed something, he could take it up when me when I wasn't settling down to bed, and went back to reading. But at the same time, with my other eye, I watched my kitty's head turn to watch the progress of the apparition as it made its way down the hallway. She even went so far as to jump down off the bed, go to the door and watch as it either continued on or disappeared. I'd lost sight of it by now. She then returned to bed and curled up by my side. I couldn't help but stroke her and tell her what a good and brave kitty she is. (I don't know at this time how she would react to a negative entity, the times I've had some contact, she wasn't near by to note.)
Last night I woke up to use the bathroom and my kitty was on the back of the couch. Her head was going around like she was watching something. I turned on the light just to check to see if she was watching a bug or something. I wondered after finding no bug, if the little girl, Emily, was maybe playing with my kitty. Just in case she was, I sent her a bit of love and said good night in my head and went back to bed. But I can't help but wonder. Is my kitty a "ghost cat"? Can she see them and sense them and interact with them, and because she has no fear of them, accepts them as a normal part of life?
I don't know, but I find it interesting enough that I'm going to keep an eye on my brave kitty, conqueror of ghosts and see what happens. I'll let ya know, but at the moment, I'm pretty proud of my kitty and I figure what better kitty for a paranormal investigator than Kitty the Brave, Conqueror of Ghosts??!
Now I have a new kitty. I've lived here for about a year and half and got her last early summer. Over here I haven't had the type of activity I had in other homes, but I do have activity. I think that I may have picked up a new spirit, or that possibly, a male spirit from my last home followed me here. The other day, that ghost walked down my hallway while I was in my bed reading. It made me realize something.
This kitty has been with me during a different time in my life. My other kitty, she grew up with me when I was terribly afraid of a negative entity and was trying to find ways to protect my kids from it. Every time activity happened, I was afraid, and I wonder, did my kitty pick up on that, and so it made her afraid of them? Or was she just a scaredy cat?
Now my new kitty, she's different and I wondered why over the last couple of days. Could it be my own attitude toward things that go bump in the night that made my kitty different? Twenty odd years ago when I owned the other kitty, I was very much afraid and very much under the power of a negative entity. I'd go to sleep with one eye open. And though I pretended not to be for the sake of my boys, I was just as afraid as they were when they came running to me bed terrified of the thing that plagued us. But in between that kitty and this kitty, there have been changes.
I have absolutely no fear of human spirits. They don't even phase me and I sort of let them wander as long as they do no harm. I figure I will hear from them when the time is right if they are looking for something from me, or if they've just stopped in to visit, maybe even with my regular spirits, LOL. Negative entities don't really phase me much anymore either. I admit I sometimes will feel a bit of a chill in my soul when I come into contact with a negative, but it leaves fast, and I do my job and make them go away, without thought sometimes. I'm conditioned, I guess you'd say. But does my own attitude make my new kitty a brave kitty, conqueror of the paranormal?
I have watched my kitty grow up with the paranormal occurring around her. When she was a little puff ball, she was frightened a few times and would run and hide. As she grew you could see the change. It went from running and hiding, to puffing up, looking for a moment and THEN running and hiding. Then finally as an almost adult cat, she seems to have become accustomed with ghostly activity just as I have. The one incident that makes me know for sure that my kitty isn't afraid of ghosts happened about a week ago.
I was reading in my bed, and with my peripheral vision noted a man walk down my hallway. (I at least think it was a man, for it wasn't the little girl, Emily, it was too tall, and it wasn't Rita, the woman who is attached to me, it just didn't "feel" female.) I also felt like it was the same man who had walked across my bedroom a couple of months ago. I didn't really acknowledge him too much, just sort of said, "Hi," in my head and hoped that if he needed something, he could take it up when me when I wasn't settling down to bed, and went back to reading. But at the same time, with my other eye, I watched my kitty's head turn to watch the progress of the apparition as it made its way down the hallway. She even went so far as to jump down off the bed, go to the door and watch as it either continued on or disappeared. I'd lost sight of it by now. She then returned to bed and curled up by my side. I couldn't help but stroke her and tell her what a good and brave kitty she is. (I don't know at this time how she would react to a negative entity, the times I've had some contact, she wasn't near by to note.)
Last night I woke up to use the bathroom and my kitty was on the back of the couch. Her head was going around like she was watching something. I turned on the light just to check to see if she was watching a bug or something. I wondered after finding no bug, if the little girl, Emily, was maybe playing with my kitty. Just in case she was, I sent her a bit of love and said good night in my head and went back to bed. But I can't help but wonder. Is my kitty a "ghost cat"? Can she see them and sense them and interact with them, and because she has no fear of them, accepts them as a normal part of life?
I don't know, but I find it interesting enough that I'm going to keep an eye on my brave kitty, conqueror of ghosts and see what happens. I'll let ya know, but at the moment, I'm pretty proud of my kitty and I figure what better kitty for a paranormal investigator than Kitty the Brave, Conqueror of Ghosts??!