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    My husband committed suicide several years ago. Since then, his son gets violent and angry with me to the point of violence and destruction of property. Could he be possessed by his father's spirit?
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    Loss can bring on many emotions and changes in behavior, even years after the death. I would suggest getting his son into therapy rather than worrying about ghosts.
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    I don't believe in ghosts. Am I being stupid?
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    No, many people don't believe in ghosts and spirits. Everybody is entitled to their own beliefs, which have far more to do with each person's life experiences than being any indicator of intelligence.
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    Could there be a benevolent spirit in my home? I lost an item in a restaurant only to come home and find it on the stairs. I used it at the restaurant.
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    It seems more likely that it fell out of your clothing then to assume that there is a spirit following you around picking up after you.
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    My boyfriend's wife died in his home last year. Since I have been dating him I have become ill several times while there, could it be her?
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    It could be her way of saying she is not happy that husband (your boyfriend) has moved on with you. It is impossible to tell for sure unless you see a doctor to make sure you are healthy and you have a psychic come into the home to try and make contact with her.
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    How do I know if my pet is possessed?
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    It might be making growling noises, or (in a dog's case) barking loudly at nothing, or it might possibly be behaving like a ghost, for example moving around very quickly or climbing the walls.
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    What cross should I use when performing an exorcism myself with a cross and holy water?
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    Use a simple, small cross made of wood or metal. It should be light enough to hold in your hand for a long time.
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