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Definition
The term poltergeist is made up of two old German words. Polter means “noisy” and the second half geist means, “ghost”. Basically a poltergeist means a noisy ghost. Modern theories and studies today don’t associate poltergeist activity with a ghost however. It is usually associated with a human agent who is under some type of extreme stress, or emotional turmoil. The agent is often unaware that they are actually causing the phenomenon to occur.

What was your first experience?
I watched the Enfield case on TV and was fascinated with it. I investigated a house Northampton, there was a family having trouble and sought help from the church without success, the family had resided to the fact that they had to endure this activity. I sat on the sofa and watched a table slide in front of me, the poltergeist wanted to give a message to the family that they needed to develop psychically
How long does it last?
Usually last for 6 weeks.
Why does it happen?
Usually when someone is unhappy, anxious and the spirit home in on the negativity. The message comes though in a dramatic way such as furniture moving or stacking of objects in a bizarre way is that they need to change their lives. It can be scary but if the changes are made it can be extremely positive.
What would you suggest if someone was experiencing Poltergeist activity?
f you do nothing it may go away by itself, or you can call in a society such as the STR Society based in London or the Ghost Club and they may send someone to investigate.
Love and light
Written by: Natalie
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