yes it is stressfull as far as spirits well, not sure if it is a spirit or newly reinforced foundation... the religious part can't take that claim but i do a lot on faith that you need to do anykind of reinovation, church or whatever. if you get a chance to bring back to life a relic like we found don't hesitate just keep in mind throught out the process it's all about the "making" part not the taking so you are not in it for the Money investment
A friend of mine told me to get a little stone (something like turquoise)that I used to mildly get those spirits away. You don't want to make them mad and you dont want them to be around either. I found that it was a great way to sooth the situation.
I went to the church and took a few pictures of it outside. I also peeped inside and found that it is nice. The only concern now is the heat bill as a colleague said that someone has a farm house and she spends $500 per month for oil heat.
rjose stone and a mirror was the suggestion we were given the location where to place the stone and the mirror are important if you have a local cleanser (priest, pastor etc.) you could ask for a blessing (cann't hurt) sage buring is another process of cleansing but that won't help the heating bil we put 20 inches of insulation and still not sure about the heating bill will find out soon (first bill due any day) i am very sure it is going to be a "sit down"
Hmm..interesting. I was thinking the same thing too. Should find out more about the church history and why there are spirits, as your friend said, in that church.
I have seen something in a home before and personally I don't enjoy seeing that again therefore, that really discourage my thought about converting a church to home.
However, you being religious may be a better thing. I know it can be quite stressful to renovate a place.
yes it is stressfull as far as spirits well, not sure if it is a spirit or newly reinforced foundation... the religious part can't take that claim but i do a lot on faith that you need to do anykind of reinovation, church or whatever. if you get a chance to bring back to life a relic like we found don't hesitate just keep in mind throught out the process it's all about the "making" part not the taking so you are not in it for the Money investment
terrimenefee 4 years ago
A friend of mine told me to get a little stone (something like turquoise)that I used to mildly get those spirits away. You don't want to make them mad and you dont want them to be around either. I found that it was a great way to sooth the situation.
I went to the church and took a few pictures of it outside. I also peeped inside and found that it is nice. The only concern now is the heat bill as a colleague said that someone has a farm house and she spends $500 per month for oil heat.
billcanada 4 years ago
rjose stone and a mirror was the suggestion we were given the location where to place the stone and the mirror are important if you have a local cleanser (priest, pastor etc.) you could ask for a blessing (cann't hurt) sage buring is another process of cleansing but that won't help the heating bil we put 20 inches of insulation and still not sure about the heating bill will find out soon (first bill due any day) i am very sure it is going to be a "sit down"
terrimenefee 4 years ago
I see. sounds good. Please let me know how much the first bill is. I would like to find out. Thanks.
billcanada 4 years ago
will do
terrimenefee 4 years ago
Hmm..interesting. I was thinking the same thing too. Should find out more about the church history and why there are spirits, as your friend said, in that church.
I have seen something in a home before and personally I don't enjoy seeing that again therefore, that really discourage my thought about converting a church to home.
However, you being religious may be a better thing. I know it can be quite stressful to renovate a place.
billcanada 4 years ago