Check out the TV program “TAPS”, on Discovery or History Channel. May help you realize what you are dealing with. One way of dealing with a poltergeist (German for ‘noisy ghost’) is to ask it out loud “what is it you want from me?” The activity is to get your attention. If that fails simply demand in the name of God that it leave you alone. Unless it is really hardcore that should work. However, even Jesus said some spirits, or whatever else you call them, only come out with fasting and hard prayer. Should that be your case call a priest or minister.
My grandother’s pastor won’t even address the subject in any way and our parish priest seemed frightened that I even brought it up.
And the TAPS people were the ones I talked to. They then referred me to WV paranormal, who talked with me at length about it.
It’s been quiet the last couple of days, so maybe whatever it is/was has moved on.
I wish I still had a copy of the email these folks sent to me where they went into length explaining what a poltergeist was and how to deal with it.
Oddly enough, they told me the best course of action was to tell it to get lost...in essence.
The nice lady said to say in a commanding voice “In the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, you are commanded to leave this house and leave this family alone and to never return.”
Have usually not found it fruitful nor wise to dialogue with evil spirits much at all.
Just tell them to be gone in the Name and Blood of Jesus.
If reinforcements and spiritual horsepower are needed via prayer and fasting and others gifted in such, then go that route.
imho.
On Thursday, I was at my parents house alone, trying to clear up a problem on their computer. No TVs or radios were on and it was a quiet house, save for my typing.
I heard a voice in one of the other rooms say “come in here honey.” It was a female voice as far as I could determine.
It was like it was a voice speaking through a radio or something. It was “staticky” for want of a better term.
There was no one else in the house because I checked.
What do you make of that?