The Evil Demon That Cried Blood on Her Sheets: The Story of One Particular Private Session I Had With a Lady at the 1998 Western Ghost Conference Held in Skykomish, Washington

Before doing the session one of the few things I knew about the "evil entity", as she termed it, was that it had followed her around all her life; and that it literally cried tears of blood onto her sheets. She said she would wake up at night and this hooded figure with a dark face would be standing beside the bed. She had assumed that it was a demon; or if not that then an alien.

One of the presumptions of many professionals and laymen alike is that the results of investigations into paranormal phenomena like ghosts and UFOs, especially those recovered under hypnosis, is a result of one's imagination, or one's previous beliefs about the subject. The first thing I would say about this particular case, is that it is a perfect example of how this presupposition, held by many health care workers, and other skeptics alike, is a truely incorrect error in their judgement. Her previous ideas about what it was had no bearing on or similarity to what we found out it was under hypnosis.

Immediately after striking up a conversation with the lady's subconscious mind I asked it if it was ok to talk with her higher self. It said that was ok and allowed me to do so. Her higher self very quickly told me that this was not a demon or an alien, but a human that killed 6 individuals; the last of which was her in her past life. Her higher self said that this individual couldn't forgive himself for what he had done; and that was why he was crying blood onto her sheets.

She had been having many anxiety attacks that were associated with not being able to breath properly. Her higher self mentioned that he was a carpenter that her parents, in that previous life, had hired to work on their home. Also that he had wanted her sexually, and that she had refused his advances. As a result of her refusal he walled her, a young girl in that life, up behind a wall of bricks where she suffocated to death.

Her friend said that she had never slept very well, and was constantly tossing and turning and waking up every night. The night after the session it was reported that she slept soundly for the first time in many years. This lends further credence to the notion that some verifiable therapeutic effect of a substantial nature can be achieved in only one session from non-traditional hypnosis work.

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