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"I need your help"

Its not a good start to the day when you check your mobile phone and there is a message on it saying "I need your help".
But, this morning that is what I found.
I am glad that I can be of help.
We ARE here to help in the best way that we can.
Not only does Newcastle Ghost Tours do tours, events that are fun and entertaining but we have a serious side to the business too.

Its also about offering some help to those whose lives are disrupted by ghosts who are being just too friendly or pushy and sometimes even nasty.

For some people this sort of occurrence is very real and just sometimes it can get out of control and be very frightening.

I have had two calls like this just this week.
People asking for help..or just wanting to talk to someone about what they are experiencing.



Sometimes the situation can be diffused by talking and understanding what is going on. It can be dealt with very easily, but, I always tell people that "its complicated".
Its not like in the movies where a person, usually a medium, walks into a room and says "begone bad spirits". We need to know much more before we decide what to do and how to do it and if we can do anything or whether its best to call someone else in. Every person is different and every ghost is different too. There are generalized ideas of methods of spirit removal ( plenty of books about it) but from personal experience what works for one issue may not work for another. And just becasue you read a book about it doesnt make you an instant expert.
As the old saying goes -don't dabble in what you know nothing about.

For the greater majority of people they will never have an "experience". But from the years of talking to people, hearing their stories and my own personal stuff I know that when you have truly encountered something, when you have had that special thing happen - you just know its real.

Please know that our team can offer help if needed.

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