There is no reason to fear
There is absolutely no reason to fear the Spirit World. There are so many movies and TV show’s full of hauntings and very scary things which are created to shock and entertain us however they can inspire our imagination and we can in turn often believe what we imagine.
Our feelings and energy are normally created and influenced by our thoughts. If we are terrified of ghosts and hauntings then we will often have scary experiences which are not created by the Spirit World but by the power of our own mind. The human mind can create thoughts and images far worse than anything real and what we personally experience defines our perception of reality. I have been aware of the Spirit World since a young boy and have never had any reason to feel threatened or scared by them.
Our perceptions of life are based on our experiences, what we see, hear and feel and how we process and combine that information. As we all have very different experiences we are all therefore completely different and unique. Any person who has genuinely felt the power and love of the Spirit World would understand there is no reason to fear them at all.
Proof and Faith
Many individuals have had a personal experience that in some way has opened their mind to the reality of the Spirit World. Sometimes they may not have experienced the Spirit World directly however a close friend or family member may have and shared with them their experience. Sometimes it takes a spark to open one’s mind and to release inherent knowledge.
As a child I saw colours around people and often had a good gauge of their emotional state. I didn’t realise not everyone could see what I could, I thought my ability to read the aura was normal. I also have vivid memories of seeing people from the Spirit World in materialised form, they looked just like regular so called ‘alive’ people. Many people have an acceptance and open awareness of the Spirit World until the age of 6 or 7. Due to formal teaching and the development on the ego they often lose this awareness of so called “abnormal energies”. As we develop psychologically and emotionally we start to engage much more with the physical world and we develop our own identity. We can also usually understand societies social norms and cultures more easily and it’s very common for children at this point to reject and discredit anything which isn’t defined, or agreed upon by science, the laws of physics, or their peers and parents.