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You need to keep trying for some outside help, Jma. Sometimes you must be persistant in the pursuit of help. Don't give up, keep approaching the clergy and those local societies. I'm looking into some other links for you and hope to have them for you later.
Thank you so much I am still trying to contact whoever I can
 
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Another tip is to laugh. I mean really work at it. Play mad libs with your daughter. Watch your favorite comedy shows. And when the action kicks up, play it down. Laughter sometimes demoralizes ghosts bent on scaring you.

Another approach: I once tamed a VERY noisy poltergeist (we later found on EVP was a woman who loved the house who died in the 50s) by just talking to her and telling her that if she calmed down and let me sleep, I'd play classical guitar for her before bed. I did and the noise stopped that night. New owners of the home I notice are having trouble there again.

The thing is these things feed on fear, disharmony, chaos and panic. Do the opposite of those things and yes, stick close to your faith. Counsel your daughter that some children can see and feel things that others can't and that it's perfectly OK. It will tone down her fears. Good luck to you. I hope you find a solution.
 
I was brought up strictly Catholic but right now we aren't going to a church because my husband works long hours all the time and we only have the one vehicle I would love to go back to church I wouldn't mind a Baptist church though I'm just familiar with the Catholic religion I tend to stick with what I know I like to think I have a strong faith even without being in a church setting now
I will be praying for you.
 
Another tip is to laugh. I mean really work at it. Play mad libs with your daughter. Watch your favorite comedy shows. And when the action kicks up, play it down. Laughter sometimes demoralizes ghosts bent on scaring you.

Another approach: I once tamed a VERY noisy poltergeist (we later found on EVP was a woman who loved the house who died in the 50s) by just talking to her and telling her that if she calmed down and let me sleep, I'd play classical guitar for her before bed. I did and the noise stopped that night. New owners of the home I notice are having trouble there again.

The thing is these things feed on fear, disharmony, chaos and panic. Do the opposite of those things and yes, stick close to your faith. Counsel your daughter that some children can see and feel things that others can't and that it's perfectly OK. It will tone down her fears. Good luck to you. I hope you find a solution.
Good advice !
 
I had stronger things at that age and I was scared to sleep in the dark for years longer than I should have I always felt something else out there if I turned the lights off. So I always left one on and then it got better to sleep alone.
what if a ghost turned them off? lol. that's what happened to me and my little niece. scared us to death. i posted the story here. it's called 'light switch ghost.'
 
what if a ghost turned them off? lol. that's what happened to me and my little niece. scared us to death. i posted the story here. it's called 'light switch ghost.'
Those darn ghosts like to play with lights too much
 
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I was brought up strictly Catholic but right now we aren't going to a church because my husband works long hours all the time and we only have the one vehicle I would love to go back to church I wouldn't mind a Baptist church though I'm just familiar with the Catholic religion I tend to stick with what I know I like to think I have a strong faith even without being in a church setting now
To me, a church is a church. But I think catholic would be your best bet given your background and a priest is much more likely to take you seriously. And baptist churches aren’t too keen on the supernatural unless they’re a little different in the states.
 
To me, a church is a church. But I think catholic would be your best bet given your background and a priest is much more likely to take you seriously. And baptist churches aren’t too keen on the supernatural unless they’re a little different in the states.
I agree with Charleh. I would ask for at least a house blessing from a priest. They should not turn you down. If they do, let me know. I know a few people in the Catholic world very well.
 
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I was brought up strictly Catholic but right now we aren't going to a church because my husband works long hours all the time and we only have the one vehicle I would love to go back to church I wouldn't mind a Baptist church though I'm just familiar with the Catholic religion I tend to stick with what I know I like to think I have a strong faith even without being in a church setting now
Have we spoken in the past? If so I do not remember. Tell me about the house, please. The one good thing churches do is tell people about God as for the people that are members of churches I find them to be selfish in a sense because they refuse to come out of their comfort zone it's almost as if they think God only loves them. I agree with you when you say I have a strong faith without a church because our surroundings influence us to the point of feeling uncomfortable around someone who is proud because he and his family has all the right things or the best job or w/e.
Let's talk about the house tell me about it like when it was built and who lived there before you and any history it may have. You can find these things out with a quick internet search
 
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