Shedding A Little Light
On Ghosts – Part I
An Interview with Renowned Psychic and Spiritualist, Lesley Lupo
by Mo Abersheid
Lesley Lupo, a gifted mystic advisor and spiritualist, is a licensed
NLP therapist and has more than 20 years of experience as a psychic and
Tarot card reader. She has seen thousands of clients and has conducted
numerous workshops and seminars in areas as diverse as relationships,
energy work, and opening up inner channels.
As a small child, Lesley was aware of the gift she had of seeing events
before they happened, of seeing the guides that are with us every day.
She also learned that no one else around her saw these things. But it
wasn’t until later in her teen years that she would actually learn
to harness and use her psychic channels. Through the years, Lesley has
had extensive experience dealing with what we call GHOSTS.
Ghosts – Remnants
of the Soul
According to Lesley, a human soul has many levels in its
consciousness. When the physical body dies, a transfer of the core person
begins. The central core begins to leave the body and starts its journey
upwards. It’s not a transfer that happens entirely at once. In fact,
the transition can actually take 4 to 8 months to complete. Each layer
of consciousness attached to the core follows it upwards one by one. There
are approximately 12 to 18 levels of consciousness that follow the core.
However, all levels must be transferred in order to complete the transfer.
Disruption of the Transference
How and why do these remnants remain earthbound? Ghosts
do not choose to stay on earth; it’s an accidental occurrence. “As
each layer follows the central core upwards, a disruption of the transference
can occur”, according to Lesley. This disturbance can be caused
by an abrupt death, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
When the transference is disrupted one or more layers (remnants of the
soul) may be left behind on earth.
“This crack in the transference occurs only when the soul leaves
the body. Ghosts appear after that time and that’s when you know
something, a remnant, has been left behind.”
Different Levels
of Consciousness
There is not just one type of ghost. There are different
levels of ghosts’ consciousness. It is dependent on various factors
including the soul of the person, the way they died, and the energy around
them when they die. The more pleasant the way a person has died, the more
rapid the transference occurs with a significantly decreased chance of
a disruption. For example, ceremonial, family unity deaths have a much
higher chance of having a successful and rapid transition. Violent deaths
have a higher chance of leaving a Ghost.
Most ghosts are neutral. Since the core person is gone, they don’t
have an awareness of where they are. Human feelings do not transfer to
the spirit. Malevolent ghosts do exist, but they are not vindictive and
not looking to get anyone intentionally. They are just outraged that this
has happened to them and don’t understand why they are stuck between
two worlds and not able to finish the transition.
Most notably, ghosts do not know that they are affecting us. “They
are confused about being caught in the snapshot.” In rare cases,
ghosts can cause energy changes, i.e., TVs, lights, fire, however, according
to Lesley, ghosts cannot move physical objects. A ghost is energy and
cannot condense itself and move something solid.
All being said, ghosts are very rare. In fact, much less than 100th of
one percent of the people who die actually leave a ghost behind. “With
all the talk about ghosts, you would think that a higher percentage of
people that die leave a ghost, but it’s just not the case”,
Lesley affirms.
Does a ghost need help to get across or can they figure
it out, or does the ghost just dissipate over time? These and other questions
will be answered in Part II of this three-part interview with Lesley.