In 1977, the paranormal was recorded and its effects on the Harper family are well known in circles were the paranormal is firmly believed. The term poltergeist refers to the movement of objects or people due to paranormal reasons. Majority of such cases are known to involve children who are about to enter puberty or teenagers. This has given rise to speculation that this age group either causes or attracts poltergeist activity. This type of paranormal activity differs from regular ghost activity in the sense that there are no cold spots and no specters and such. If there are any entities involved then they tend to be more than ghostly wisps but may take the semblance of physical objects and prove quite dangerous.
A popular and well-researched case of such activity took place in England in the 1970. Peggy Harper was a single parent who lived with her four children in a three-bedroom apartment in London. In August 1977, her 11-year-old daughter Janet and 10-year-old son reported bed shakings, raps on the wall, and voluntary furniture movement. Peggy was not willing to believe this until she herself witnessed a dresser drag itself about 18 inches away from its position. Peggy moved the dresser back and to her surprise the dresser again moved the same distance and despite her further attempts, did not return to its original position.
Alarmed by this, the Harper family approached their neighbors in their nightclothes and asked for help. Eventually the police was called in to investigate and during their inspection, one officer witnessed a chair move on its own and also heard the rapping on the wall. The officer later signed a statement detailing everything the witnessed. The clergy and other mediums were also brought in but nothing helped stop these events. The whole matter eventually reached the press and two journalists visited this residence. They spent some time there but nothing happened. It was only when they were leaving that some Lego bricks began moving of their own accord. They took photographs of this but when the film was developed there was nothing where the moving bricks should have been.
Finally a reporter from the Daily Mail suggested that the Harper family contact the Society for Psychical Research. The investigator from the SPR, Maurice Grosse, arrived at the Harper residence a week after these incidents were first observed. He observed, along with other reporters, the doors opening and closing, objects flying, and the rapping sound from the walls. What was truly frustrating that all attempts to record the audio or stills of the events taking place did not work. The tapes were blanked out or damaged and in some instances the metal inside the recording instruments was bent out of shape. Despite these difficulties, numerous photographs were taken of levitation incidents as well as moving objects.
The whole thing escalated to dangerous levels and Janet and Rose, the two girls, became the focus of direct attacks. During some attacks, Janet was heard speaking in a different voice and identified herself as Bill. The Harpers did not know it but Bill had lived and died in that same house.
There are too many impartial witnesses and documents to completely negate what happened with the Harper family in 1977.
Before medical science was able to cure the masses, most treatments comprised of natural substances and a good dose of spiritual and mystical elements. There was a far greater reliance on paranormal sources in those days than we can even imagine in our modern life. Since then we have discarded the older principles because most of them were completely useless and superstitious. However, the fact remains that once again we are witnessing an growing amount of evidence that perhaps there is a side to this world that we need to study a bit more before dismissing it entirely.
Today it is normal to find that people scoff at religion in general and so it is no surprise that any mention of paranormal or psychic abilities immediate draws mirth or contempt. People making these claims are always considered blatantly stupid and completely fraudulent because they make claims that cannot be proven. Despite all this, the fact remains that our lives are complicated and they keep getting more so causing a vast amount of humanity to seek everywhere for solutions to everyday problems that seem to make life unbearable. It might be fashionable to scoff at the paranormal but it is only human to find that some people are turning to that very thing in order to find relief. Which is where we come to the magic spells market.
Performing a search on some online market will provide the searcher with a wide assortment of options available. There are magic spells for every conceivable problem from money, love, health, to getting prettier or finding more peace. When compared to the services that these magic spells claim to provide, the prices are astonishingly cheap and it makes you wonder why there should be anyone unhappy at all on this planet when, but for the investment of a few dollars, any psychic can cure any problem.
There is no resolution to the argument of whether the magic spell actually worked of if it was just a coincidence that solved the problem when the spell was purchased but then how come there are so many coincidences involving magic spells? To those who seriously believe in the power of a magic spell, this very number of coincidences is proof positive that the spells work.
Though there are several mean through which people find relief by relying on spiritual sources, prayer is one good example, there always remains a bit of hesitation in many people when it comes to relying on the paranormal. This could be simply because of social conditions that frown upon such beliefs. However, part of the blame must go to the psychics themselves who had a few bad apples among their population whose exposure led to their collective reputations getting tarnished and the whole profession being subjected to a mass taboo.
In the end, like most such things, the opinion will not be decided through any experiment because the paranormal is not subject to the demands of science. Perhaps the most telling evidence of this is that magic spells work better for those who believe in them.
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