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Old 09-08-2019, 06:56 PM
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Bell Witch Area (Josephine Maccarthy)

I think most of us have heard stories about this place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Witch_Cave

This is an extract from Josephine Maccarthy and what she found there.

''The activity of faery beings is very clear in some hauntings, such as the
Bell Witch in Tennessee. A lot of fantasy has slowly been added to that story,
to the point that I was extremely sceptical of the whole situation until I actually went and spent some time in the area around the old house, the local
graveyard, and the cave area. As with all these stories, it is sometimes hard
to spot the truth buried under the fantasy, but this story had enough specific
aspects that are known to be connected with faery activity that I had to go and take a look for myself.

The noises, slapping, pinching, throwing things around, pulling off bedding, touching people, and then talking out loud to them are all signs of a
powerful faery contact, and not of a ghost. Of course, these stories are then
embellished with fantasies like levitating, being stuck to a ceiling, vomiting
porridge, and all the other visuals that Hollywood loves so much.

When I visited the spot, it became immediately apparent as soon as I
got close that this was a very active area energetically. That was the first real
clue: this was not just centred on a house, but a whole area. After spending a day in the area and feeling the beings there for myself, it was very clear that this was no haunting.

What happens with these situations is that when a being gets disturbed or has its territory invaded, or is awoken from a deep sleep by human
activity, or when a line of land/faery beings become hostile to particular
types of humans on their territory, then they surface and start trying to attract attention.
While faery beings do not operate in the same emotional paradigm as While faery beings do not operate in the same emotional paradigm as
humans, and do not live to the same social rules that we do, they are not usually just hostile for no reason: they are often willing to communicate, adjust,and negotiate a little if the humans are willing to respect them and take them into consideration. Usually though, because of the humans’ fear of haunting, which is what they think the contact is, the humans’ response to the first contact (sounds, tapping) is full of fear and aggression (often followed by lots of religious ranting and prayers). This in turn triggers an aggressive response, and it usually degenerates down from there.
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