Letters From Ipswich part IV – Dreams

Wednesday, 23 June 2010 · 0 comments


I know I’m getting carried away with the World Cup going on, but this week I wanted to post another letter from Nancy, as things get a bit darker for the poor girl.

Enjoy the read.

“Hi Mr. Cason.

It happened just like you said. The man got angry and now he started to break things in the house. He broke some cups in the kitchen and my mum thinks an animal got in the house. He also broke a picture from my dad in my bedroom. My mum thinks I did and she’s angry with me.

The bad dreams are still happening. I am looking down like you said, but I’m still so scared when I’m dreaming and I wake up shaking.

I had a dream with Johnny. He was floating trying to come down to the ground. He was crying and asking for my help, but I couldn’t move to help him.
At the end he just flew away and I was the one starting to float. It was very scary Mr Cason. What do I do? And can you please help Johnny?

Thank you.

Nancy.”


On a note on my father’s journal he mentions he didn’t want to tell Nancy how to fight off the man, as though she’s definitely brave, he believes she’s not strong enough to cope with the potential backlash from fighting an entity that seems to be quite powerful. He also writes of her compassion, specially with the boy Johnny, as she wants my father to help him first, not herself.


I hope I’ll have the time to type another letter for next week. In the meantime…

COME ON ENGLAND!!!

: - )

Miles.

World Cup time

Monday, 14 June 2010 · 0 comments


Hello dear friends and readers.

I have been working hard lately, mainly I think due to the good(ish) weather and the World Cup. We have a TV at work, so I get to watch almost all the matches (just watched Japan beat Cameroon), but my time has been really short to do anything meaningful (not that watching England isn’t meaningful). I'm just glad I have my laptop to type blogs on the go.

I will post another Letter next week, or so I hope if the time allows me. I’ve been helping my mum with dealing with a lot of paperwork regarding our case and my dad’s possessions. It’s boring, time consuming and sad, as it keeps reminding us how much we miss him. I speak with my father a lot, even sometimes without noticing, I find myself telling him things that happened and thoughts I have about what to do next and how I want to be investigating and studying more and more about the Paranormal.

On a good note, an old colleague contacted me regarding a possible investigation. He thinks his flat is haunted. The best part is the location. The flat is near the beach. Very convenient. I’m glad he contacted me now, during the summer, otherwise it would have been depressing to run my first beach side investigation in the cold.

I’ll keep you guys updated on when this will happen, and of course I’ll blog about it. I hope to have more time to start editing my videos and posting them on YouTube again. I have quite a lot of material but no time to work on it.

I’ll get there, eventually.

So, let me pay my respect to all of you who are actively working in the field we love so much and specially the ones who do it for free and to help people out. I leave here my sincere respect to you all. 
Let me also use this opportunity to remind everyone reading my blog that there are a lot of respectable Paranormal Investigators out there that have experience and knowledge and don’t charge for an investigation. The aim is to educate and help those who have problems/confrontations with the Paranormal world. It’s a service, after all. We are your humble servants.

There. I said my bit.

Take care everyone and keep an eye on the blog next week for another letter from Nancy.

Love and respect,

Miles

Letters From Ipswich part III - The Conversation

Monday, 7 June 2010 · 0 comments

Hello dear friends.


As the second part of the series was such a hit with my Facebook friends, here's Nancy's third letter to Mr. Cason.

I appreciate all the comments and support everyone is giving me. Thank you.

My friend Carl asked if I have met Nancy and unfortunately I haven't. I even asked my mum just to see if I knew her with a different name, like Mrs. Smith, but no. My mum has heard of her and the letters but has also never met her.

So, Nancy from Ipswich, if you are out there, and if by any chance you are on Facebook, we would love to say hello.

And now, the letter.


"Hello Mr. Cason.

Thank you for writing to me.

It was a good idea what you said about talking to them. I always talk with Johnny but I could never talk to the man. He did show up in my dreams like you told me to ask him and I did what you said. I looked down the whole time while he was in the dream so I wouldn't be scared.
I asked him what he wants and he said he wants his house back, so he is trying to scare Johnny away. Poor Johnny, I asked who that other woman was and the man started to cry, just like I hear sometimes at night. I think she was his girlfriend, but he wouldn't tell me. He told me something else but I don't remember everything. He spoke things I didn't understand, then I asked him to stop trying to hurt Johnny and he got angry and I woke up, scared.

Johnny hasn't talked with me since the dream, I am a bit worried. Is there something I can do to protect him and me and my mum from the man?

Thank you, Mr. Cason.
I hope the scary dreams stop now.

Nancy."

This advice my dad gave her on how to look down in your dreams is something he taught me at the beginning of my paranormal experience. He said you can never close your eyes in your dreams when there's something dark or scary there with you, mainly because you already have your eyes closed. So the solution is to look down, not to face whatever is there so you don't get scared and can control better what happens in your dreams. If you’re thinking it’s not possible to do such thing inside your own dreams, it’s all in the mindset, all registered in your subconscious as you go to sleep. It’s a handy skill to have, especially if you’re going to spend several nights in very active places.

Till next week, dear readers.

Thank you yet again,

Miles.

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Hi. I'm Miles Cason. Im a third generation Paranormal investigator, but i do something a little different from my father and his father before him. I blog it. Well i blog my life, which just happens to include those things that go bump in the night.

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