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1. Introduction
The common ghost (bhoot or bhūt) is the lowest in the hierarchy of ghosts. It
has a relative strength of 1. (Refer to the article on Types of ghosts) In the
present times and up to 2025, about 30% of people in society are affected or
possessed by common ghosts.
Ghosts generally reside in premises that have the same frequency as the
subtle-region of their origin or Raja-Tama vibrations that match their own.
Common ghosts therefore take up residence in dilapidated houses,
pubs, Raja-Tama predominant entertainment centres (to fulfill their desires),
ditches, canals and houses where the residents have their type of habits and
desires. Their place of residence can change on a daily basis.
Common ghosts can acquire any form and colour depending on what
they are trying to achieve and how much they plan to expose themselves.
Quite often, their form matches their original actual form when they
were on the Earth region (Bhūlok). When they want to frighten people, they
can take an amorphous form like the one shown in the above drawing based
on subtle-knowledge.
Extreme variation of their regular shape (compared to higher ghosts) is
limited as their spiritual energy is quite low.
They are generally Earthbound and are found near the ground level to
a large extent.
3.3 Mental features of the common ghost
1. They do not remain still in one place. They are constantly on the move.
2. Their eyes are restless.
5. Remedies
1. Introduction
A demon (rākshas) is the second in the hierarchy of ghosts (demons, devils,
negative energies, etc.) in ascending order. The category of demons actually
includes a group of ghosts known as the rakshas and asurs. Hence their
relative spiritual strength ranges from 10-100, where 1 is the relative
strength of the lowest among ghosts, i.e. the common ghost (bhūt). Refer to
the article on ‘Types of ghosts’. In the present times up until 2025, about
50% of society is affected or possessed by demons. This same 50% of the
population will also be affected by their departed ancestors.
Please note that this is just a rough guideline, as ghosts can take up any
form depending on what they are trying to achieve.
3. Characteristics of demons
3.1 Place of residence on Earth region:
Ghosts generally reside in premises that have the same frequency as the
subtle-region of Hell (Pātāl) of their origin or Raja-Tama vibrations that match
their own. Demons prefer living in solitary places. They live alone on roof
tops, attics of big firms or factories or big caves.
Shuffling gait.
Seek attention by stamping legs.
Throw objects making loud sounds with eyes closed.
3.3 Mental characteristics of demons
Loss of appetite
Itching
Giddiness
Generation of distressing sound near the ears constantly, thereby
leading to numbness due to the barrage of weird sounds.
Experience of being pushed or of being awakened by touching when
one is sitting in meditation.
4.4 At a mental level
5. Remedy
The Snake spirit, Black Serpent (Kāla Nāg) is the third in the hierarchy of
ghosts in ascending order as per their spiritual strength. The relative spiritual
strength of the snake spirit is 100. (Refer to the article on ‘Types of ghosts’).
About 10% of the world’s population is affected or possessed by them in the
present times right up to 2025. Considering that a small percentage of the
world’s population is affected by them as compared to the common ghost
(bhūt) and the demon (rākshas) we have given only a brief list of its salient
features.
One may wonder why it is called a ‘Black Serpent’ when it is green in colour.
Well, this is from the perspective of distinguishing it from the yellow or
positive snake spirits or Serpents who have positive spiritual energy and who
help human beings and seekers of God. On the other hand snake spirits like
Black Serpents have black energy which they use to harm mankind.
Female goblin
1. Introduction
The female goblin (haḍal) is the fourth in the hierarchy of ghosts in
ascending order, as per their spiritual strength. Their relative spiritual
strength is 1000, compared to that of a common ghost, which is 1. Refer to
the article on ‘Types of ghosts’. About 2% of the world’s population
is affected or possessed by them in the present times, and will be so right up
to 2025. Considering that a lower percentage of the world’s population is
affected by them, we have given only a brief list of their salient features.
Please note that this is just a rough guideline, as ghosts can take up any
form depending on what they are trying to achieve.
They have a strong odour around them, like that of a rotten egg.
Generally, they affect the person without possessing him or her, i.e.
they do not enter the body of an individual.
They can make anything disappear by using a mantra.
Their main job is to provide material required for doing black magic, for
example bones, skulls etc. to the subtle-sorcerers (māntriks) for their rituals,
by digging out bodies in the cemetery.
Female goblins work under jakhin, another type of ghost.
4. Remedies
Witch
1. Introduction
The relative spiritual strength of the witch (chetkin) is 1000. This is
compared to the common ghost who would be 1 on the scale of relative
strength. Refer to the article on ‘Types of ghosts’. About 2% of the world’s
population is affected or possessed by them in the present times right up to
2025. Given that a low percentage of the world’s population is affected by
them, we have only given a brief list of its salient features.
Please note that this is just a rough guideline as ghosts can take up any form
depending on what they are trying to achieve.
3. Salient features of the witch
4. Remedies
Jakhin
1. Introduction
A jākhin is the fifth in the hierarchy of ghosts in ascending order as per their
spiritual strengths. Its relative spiritual strength is 1000. (Refer to the article
on ‘Types of ghosts’). Even though its spiritual strength is the same as that
of the Female goblin (haḍal), we have still put it higher in the hierarchy of
ghosts. This is because the Female goblins work under jakhins. About 2% of
the world’s population is affected or possessed by them in the present times
right up to 2025. Considering that by percentage, relatively less people in
the world are affected by them, we have given only a brief list of its salient
features.
Please note that this is just a rough guideline as ghosts can take on any form
depending on what they are trying to achieve.
4. Remedies
Chanting the Name of God as per one’s religion of birth or that advised
by a Saint is the remedy to get relief from distress by jakhin. Chanting should
happen along with progressively higher levels of spiritual practice such
as satsang, service unto the Absolute Truth (satsēvā) etc.
Note: The spiritual level of the spiritual healer has to be at least 20% more
than the ghost affecting or possessing the person he is trying to heal. When
one is treated with external spiritual remedies one feels better for a while.
However to get rid of this distress (which in many cases follows us from
many past births) permanently, it is important to do spiritual practice. This
helps to generate from within oneself, a continuous and lasting positive
spiritual energy. Thus one is no longer dependant on external sources of
healing energy. Only then is it possible to get a permanent cure.
Pishach
1. Introduction
The relative spiritual strength of the spirit (pishāch) is 10,000, whereas the
relative strength of the lowest ghost, the common ghost (bhūt) is 1. Refer to
the article on ‘Types of ghosts (devils, demons, negative energies etc.)’.
About 4% of the world’s population is affected or possessed by the spirit in
the present times up to 2025. Considering that a small percentage of the
world’s population is affected by them, as compared to being affected by the
common ghost and the demon (rākshas), we have given only a brief list of its
salient features.
Spirits are very lazy and therefore the likelihood of them causing
distress to people is low. They mostly possess a person to use his body just
to get a habitat.
But once they enter, they live inside for years. Other types of ghosts
(devils, demons, negative energies etc.) keep on going out or coming in
continuously, but spirits do not leave the body for years. Even after the
death of the person they have possessed, they latch on to its subtle-body.
They assume the form of the person they enter into.
The people affected by spirits look pale, their skin looks oily and their
eyes look very dull. Distress caused by spirits increases at night.
When they attack a person they emit black energy with a rancid, putrid
oily smell. This foul smell distracts the person and causes nausea.
They absorb juices secreted for digestion of food and reduce the Vital
energy (Prāṇa-shakti) of the individual they are possessing. Thus the body
resistance of the affected person reduces and they fall ill repeatedly.
When spirits manifest in the people that they possess, the people show
the following characteristics:
The eyes of the manifesting person twinkle.
When others touch their hands or feet, they experience a
sensation of pin pricks.
The fingers and toes as well as the nails of the manifesting
person appear pointed.
4. Remedies
1. Introduction
Please note that this is just a rough guideline as ghosts can take up any form
depending on what they are trying to achieve.
Ghosts generally reside in premises that have the same frequency as the
subtle-region of Hell (Pātāl) of their origin or Raja-Tama vibrations that match
their own. Subtle-sorcerers reside in the regions of Hell from the 2nd region
onwards.
5. Remedy
6. Summary