Can ghosts exist in all these areas?
Yes, ghosts (demons, devils, negative energies, etc.) can exist or survive in all these areas. This is because ghosts being subtle bodies, i.e. without physical bodies, are unaffected by earth, water or fire.
What are ghosts tied to?
Ghosts are almost always tied to the place they died. They’re also usually tied to any events or people who were involved. Typically, ghosts have died tragically or abruptly. Many of them can be in denial that they’ve passed. Ghosts almost always have unfinished business that they need to take care of.
Why do ghosts haunt the living?
So perhaps this is why, in these less religious times, most ghost hunters now tend to believe that spirits haunt the living because they have unfinished business. This common “trope” emerged in the 1970s when movies started to depict ghosts in romantic plots.
What are Ghost behaviors?
Ghosts are typically thought of as being very dark and unable to reason. This is understandable, but not always accurate. Usually, a ghost will behave the same way they did when they were alive. If they were kind, they will still be kind. If they were mean, you probably don’t want them in your home.
Where do ghosts get their energy?
Neither gaining energy from a human physical body or from the Divine Light, people who are Ghosts gain energy from their local environment, which may or may not include the living people within that environment.
How do ghosts interact with each other?
Ghosts can choose to ignore each other, interact, be scared of each other, or develop friendships with other Ghosts. Think about how people interact when they are alive – some people ignore others, some say hi to everyone, some are busy bodys, and some people are downright scary.
How does a deceased person become a ghost?
A deceased person only becomes a Ghost in technical terms when they stay on Earth after the crossing over window has passed after death. People generally have between 3-10 days to go into the Light after they die – and most do. The window often closes after their final rites ceremony has ended, if there is one, as their last call.