Chapter 142. Case 18: Different paths lead to the same end

I quickly understood what he meant, in fact, it is not just a ghost, but any person, when changing from an uncomfortable state to a comfortable state, even if he knows that he should not be, he will be reluctant to change in his heart. I remember one time when I went to help a client with a case, but their family was afraid to go home because they were afraid, so I stayed alone in their house for a few days. Their house is the kind of house that is very luxuriously decorated, even the bathtub has a massage function, so in those three days, I actually only spent half a day dealing with the case, and the rest of the time, I pretended to be the owner of the house and enjoyed it.

I don't mean anything else, I just want to show that I'm a layman. As a layman, of course I understand the reason why this ghost refuses to leave, the weight of ghosts is very light, and because of this, they are jokingly called "Ah Piao". And the flesh has weight, and when the two become one, it is like a missing circle finding its missing corner, and all this makes sense.

I told the man that you are dead, that you are dead, that you should have a place to go after death, that you occupy someone else's body, that in itself is a wrong practice, you have been wrong for a long time, don't be wrong again and again. I'm always going to use this persuasion to change the ghosts first, but I can't always guarantee that they will listen to me. The ghost never answered my question, but kept using those expressions that puzzled me to make me feel that it was actually struggling with contradictions. So I discussed it with him, I said let's do it, I'll find you the same set of shrouds to burn for you, and you don't have to take revenge, so you can send you on the road with peace of mind, okay? It still didn't answer me, as if it was more comfortable to stay in this man's body than revenge, and the repeated chatter at first about helping him find his hat was just a knot in my heart, a knot that was dispensable.

After a long time of persuasion, he still did not show that he wanted to leave. So I had no choice for a while, so I said to Hu Zongren, why don't we burn him clothes first, and then think about what to do? Hu Zongren shook his head and said, the clothes are naturally to be burned, but he can't burn a complete set of shrouds as he wants, he has been wrong for so long, he must be reversed, and we have to use our hands and feet to burn the clothes. I nodded, because I knew that Hu Zongren meant to ask Granny Huang to make a set of paper clothes for this ghost. Granny Huang makes clothes for many believers every year, most of them are people who have lost their loved ones, and they usually dream that their deceased relatives have dreamed of themselves, saying that they are cold, their clothes are dirty, etc., so the clothes she makes can basically ensure that for a period of time, the deceased will not communicate with the living in this way again. In the same way, the deceased who burned such clothes will also live a very stable life for the rest of their lives.

I'll say to Hu Zongren, that's good, then you can guard this person here, and I'll go to the old woman to get clothes. Hu Zongren nodded. Then I pressed the button on the wall, and asked someone to open the door for me, and I said that I would be back later, and my companion was still here, and he didn't say anything, so he let me go out of the house, and then I rushed to Granny Huang's house almost as fast as I could, and called her on the way, and told her the man's birthday, so that I could get the clothes as soon as I got to her.

But when I ran to get it and rushed back to the hospital, I opened the door and found that there was a person sitting next to Hu Zongren besides the woman, and this person was Dr. An. So I asked them, didn't Dr. Ann not want to see this patient? How come it again. Dr. Ann smiled a little embarrassedly and did not speak. Hu Zongren told me that because I told him that this ghost has been firmly controlled by us at present, and there is no way to be scary anymore. And I told him that many things should have a beginning and an end, and that after we burned the ghost's clothes, since you have tried to solve his doubts, then let you do it.

I believe that Dr. An also rushed over after consideration, so I nodded to him, although I am not sure that Dr. An will be able to solve this ghost's obsession, but after all, trying is called hard work, I really can't do it, and Hu Zongren and I are it.

So Hu Zongren sat down with him and asked Dr. An to talk to the patient. Dr. Ann's tone of voice is still the same as what we saw in the original video, calm and gentle. Judging from the content of what he said, it was obvious that Hu Zongren had already told him about the situation before I came back, and in our opinion, what we needed to understand was the cause of this person's death and obsession, while in Dr. An's view, the focus was on how to let him go.

This is probably the only thing that the two industries have in common. Dr. Ann has been in this man's heart for a long time, and if the purpose of our communication with the ghost is to clarify the situation, then Dr. Ann's way is very suggestive, he often gives two completely different options, and induces the other party to follow his choice. For example, when Dr. Ann asked, if you were able to move freely now, would you rather be quiet and have no resentment in your heart, or would you like to seek revenge with a full stomach of anger? This kind of choice is actually a choice for the ghosts, but when Dr. Ann says it in such words, they tend to stop and think, and at the same time they are relatively calm, so his choice is, I want to be quiet.

Only then did I truly appreciate the horror of psychiatrist's hypnosis, which can peek into the truest voice of your heart without you even realizing it. Dr. Ann said that in our Catholic Church, we call someone who possesses someone a demon, and the devil is one thing, but the point is this evil word, so when you first possess this patient, you are actually doomed to pay for what you have done. And they are forgiving, and they are able to tolerate all the sins you have committed, as long as you sincerely repent and repent for it. Dr. An's way of speaking is to first relax the other party by chatting so that he does not resist himself and does not have antagonistic emotions, and then in this inducing way, he makes the other party reflect on his own practices, and to put it bluntly, the person who convinces the other party to defeat the other party is actually the ghost himself.

We listened quietly to their chat, and when we reached the end of the day, the man sat down on the bed and began to hide his face and cry, Dr. Ann reached out and touched the top of his head and said to him, "Tired, let's leave." With that, he nodded at me.

So I walked to the man's side, took out the compass and quietly measured it around, there was a kind of strong agility like breaking through the cage, but this kind of vigor was not with resentment, but with self-blame and relief, so that I was obviously aware that it had actually figured it out.

I signaled to Hu Zongren that it was time to send this ghost away, so Hu Zongren began to chant the mantra spirit, and then according to the man's name and birthday, he sent a message to the local Chenghuang in Meishan, reminding the Chenghuang that the soul of the dead was taken away by me Hu Zongren, and your yin should not intervene, and then we were very immoral by the hospital bedside and quietly burned the paper clothes that Granny Huang had pasted, and Hu Zongren put the ashes into his gossip bag.

I asked Hu Zongren, will you come or me will you come after the last part of the road? Hu Zongren thought about it and said, let's do it himself. So we gathered around the bed, watching Hu Zongren use his palms to start sealing the opening he had "chopped" in the opposite direction, and then removed the spells on the wall and back, leaving only the rice array still surrounding the man. Hu Zongren began to remove the rice array at a relatively slow speed, but he still threw all the collected rice grains into his gossip bag, in fact, now this ghost can move on its own, but it did not escape, but showed a smile on the man's face, Dr. An told me that this smile is different from the one I saw earlier, it looks very weird, and this time, it looks very happy.

The soul was sent off smoothly as always, and when the ghost was sent away, the man who was sitting suddenly seemed to be weak and fell on the bed, which frightened the man's wife, although we kept telling her that it was just after the ghost left the body, and his soul and body had not been able to adapt to each other, don't worry. So we waited for more than ten minutes, and the man woke up, and after retching a few times, he looked at us in a trance, and when his wife started calling his name, he hesitated for a few seconds, and then began to cry loudly.

After seeing him return to normal, we also knew that our business was done. So after a few brief explanations, I asked the man and his wife to take care of their health, and we left the hospital with Dr. An. At the entrance of the hospital, Dr. An said with some sighs that he didn't know how Lu Dao would look at the profession of me and Hu Zongren, and he would also look at his own profession as a psychiatrist from a different angle and perspective from now on.

Dr. Ann said that the remuneration would be credited in two days, and we thought to ourselves that he was in the stall business anyway, so we didn't have to worry about him defaulting on the bill. After Dr. An left, I also drove Hu Zongren down the mountain with me. It was only on the way down the hill that I had the opportunity to enjoy the scenery, which is one of the few undeveloped areas in the main city, with dense vegetation, except for the occasional passing by a few farmers. It was also approaching evening, and it was very pleasant to be able to go down the mountain and watch the sun disappear into the forest. As soon as Hu Zongren got into the car, he took off his shoes and put his feet on the window. I really didn't bother to correct some of his bad habits, but he didn't speak, just looked out the window in a bit of a daze, and from his point of view, he couldn't actually see out the window.

So I took out two cigarettes, lit them in my mouth together, and handed one to Hu Zongren. After Hu Zongren took it, I asked him, it's time for you to tell me what happened to you just now.