NUN SAYS HUMANS CAN BE AFFLICTED NOT JUST BY DEMONS BUT 'EARTHBOUND' SPIRITS
http://www.spiritdaily.com/mothernadineonearthbound.htm

We know that there are evil spirits, and that they roam the world -- 
in great number, as stated by use of the word "legion." We know this 
starting with the testimony of the Garden as well as Old Testament 
figures like Job and certainly then through the ministry of Jesus.

We also know it from the saints, from Church tradition. No doubt there. Demons.

But what about other kinds of spirits? Are there others that haunt -- 
that affect -- us? Specifically: do some souls do their "purgatory" 
on earth, or find themselves trapped here?

It is a controversial topic, for sure; the Church has little to say 
about it. Some saints thought so. St. Padre Pio was said to have 
encountered (and ministered to) many of them. At one famous 
apparition site, the Blessed Mother was quoted as saying that when it 
comes to souls, "it happens that God permits them to manifest 
themselves in different ways, close to their relatives on earth, in 
order to remind men of the existence of purgatory and to solicit 
their prayers to come close to God Who is just but good."

It is difficult for many to accept. And yet who has not heard or had 
an instance of "things that go bump in the night" (of strange 
happenings)? According to some -- including many priests -- there are 
also souls who haven't made it from earth to an actual afterlife and 
are stuck or "earthbound."

It can be purgatory on earth. It can be because they are afraid of 
the Light. It can be because they don't want to face God's 
evaluation. It can be through obsession, or because they were not 
properly mourned (at least according to one Christian psychiatrist, 
Dr. Kenneth McAll, who wrote extensively on this). It can be because 
they simply have lost their way.

Mother Nadine Brown, a Catholic deliverance expert from Omaha who has 
founded a new and rapidly expanding order called 
<http://www.bellwetheromaha.org/>Intercessors of the Lamb, says she 
and her hermits have encountered them.

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"They want to go home but they don't know how," asserts the sister. 
"It may be because of anger, or sin areas, or curses, or bondage. We 
run into it all the time. It can be from a problem in the family 
tree, or because the exorcism was omitted from their baptism."

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A Marian charismatic, Mother Nadine tells us that prayers of 
deliverance work to expel evil spirits, but not necessarily 
earthbound ones (who are not as subject to our commands but rather 
need Masses said for them, she speculates).

"Their loneliness is terrible," says Mother Nadine, whose order has 
swelled from a handful in the early 1990s to now seventy sisters and 
brothers, along with five priests. "When we have pain, we have help, 
but these souls have no support system. They need Mass. They want to 
get our attention."

This happens, some believe, when a person is overly attached to an 
earthly thing, person, place, or emotion, especially if a deed has 
been committed against the deceased and remains unforgiven. Mother 
Nadine and others assert (for your discernment) that earthbound 
spirits are the cause of some "hauntings" (for your discernment), 
that they plague far more places than we know, and that they can be 
the hidden source of problems.

Newspapers often carry articles about unexplained noises or 
photographic images, especially in countries like England. Many 
cities even have "ghostly tours" -- an unhealthy preoccupation. 
Through history, "restless souls" have been associated with old 
buildings or burial sites -- often negatively.

In a book called Return from Tomorrow, Dr. George Ritchie, a 
psychiatrist who had a famous near-death experience, agreed, saying 
that Jesus showed him many cases where the dead lingered on earth, 
often trying to interact with the living.

The danger: a preoccupation with this particular spiritual aspect and 
an attempt to communicate with deceased can be harmful. In the 
Catechism, we are warned not to become overly curious in matters of 
the occult. "All forms of divination are to be rejected," say the 
Catholic guidelines (2116). "Consulting horoscopes, astrology, palm 
reading, interpretation of omens and lots, the phenomena of 
clairvoyance, and recourse to mediums."

We are to pray for the dead. They may send signs, or appear in 
dreams. We are not to initiate contact with them. Are there cases 
where the deceased manifest to us spontaneously? Yes; there are even 
cases accepted by the Church, which, as one bishop pointed out to us 
recently, has a entire museum in Italy devoted to purgatory -- with 
signs from those on the other side (including burn marks). Moreover, 
there has been Church sanction for revelations from a deceased nun 
(in a book called Unpublished Manuscript on Purgatory). Saints 
themselves have appeared or manifested to countless people through the ages.

<http://prayerwarriors.wordpress.com/2008/02/03/the-war-in-heaven-by-elaine-davenport/217/>
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In Ohio is a Catholic woman named Mary Ann Winkowski who claims to 
have the gift of seeing "earthbound" spirits since childhood and 
consults the show Ghost Whisperer. "Blood may not drip down the 
walls, and the attic may not be host to swarms of buzzing flies, but 
the reality is that ghosts are all around us," she writes. "And more 
often than not, the truth is much more intriguing than fiction." She 
relates accounts, such as that of a vivacious young girl who suddenly 
became withdrawn. The youngster was obsessed, says Winkowski, with an 
invisible "friend" that was actually a disembodied spirit who had 
died in the house during a fire decades before and remained -- 
waiting to be redirected to the Light.

Unfortunately, those involved frequently use occult-like techniques 
or talismans (such as special seeds or the horn necklace) during 
their "investigations." This is in the realm of superstition.

The only safe recourse: dedicating a Mass for any soul who may be in 
the area, and in a special way asking the Blessed Mother to clean house.

She certainly knows where the right Light is -- and as far as 
cleaning, she is, of course, the immaculate one.

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