Holy Ghosts

By Gary Jansen

Holy Ghosts - Gary Jansen
  • Release Date: 2010-09-16
  • Genre: Spirituality
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 31 Ratings

Description

In this remarkable true story, the haunting of a Long Island household forces a respected writer and editor to reevaluate the mysteries of life and death as he struggles with the frightening truths of his childhood home and his town's past.

Growing up in Rockville Center, Long Island, Gary Jansen never believed in ghosts. His mother-a devoutly Catholic woman with a keen sense for the uncanny-claimed that their family house was haunted. But Jansen never found anything inexplicable in how their doorbell would sometimes ring of its own accord; or in the mysterious sounds of footsteps or breaking glass that occasionally would fill their home; or even in his mother's sometimes unsettlingly accurate visions of future events and tragedies. Though he once experienced a supernatural encounter in a Prague church as a young man, Jansen grew up into a rationalist, as well as a noted writer and editor.

Decades later, in 2001, Jansen moved back into the very same house where he had once grown up to raise a family with his wife. One day in 2007, he encountered a strange physical sensation in his toddler son's bedroom:

As I reached into his dresser drawer, I felt something very strange behind me. Startled, I quickly turned around, but there was nothing there. I shrugged it off, grabbed the socks and, as I was walking to the doorway, experienced an odd phenomenon-sort of like an electrical hand rubbing the length of my back. I stopped and stood transfixed. "What the hell is that?" I said to myself. The pressure then seemed to break apart and, for a brief moment, I felt like I had a million little bugs crawling all over my back. Within seconds, however, the sensation was gone.

This became the first step in uncovering a frightening, fullblown haunting in his home-a phenomenon that lasted an entire year and eventually included unveiling the identities of the spirits who occupied his house; discovering the chilling story of a century-old murder in his hometown; encountering mind-boggling coincidences between local history and events in his own family; and finally engaging in a climactic exorcism with the help of Mary Ann Winkowski, the real-life inspiration for TV's The Ghost Whisperer. The events of that year-in which Jansen's family was terrified of and terrorized by ghosts in their own home-forever changed how he viewed the mysteries of life and death.

Holy Ghosts is not only a gripping true-life ghost story but a funny and touching memoir, as well as a meditation on the relationship between religion and the paranormal, which are often considered at odds with each other but which the author shows are intimately linked.

Reviews

  • Great Book!

    5
    By Hilary_Best
    Beautifully written! I absolutely loved it and could not put it down.
  • Loved it!

    5
    By Peter2727
    This was a fast-paced story. I'm a slow reader, but I read this ebook after listening to the audio which is really terrific. I never read a book twice. But this book really made me think. There isn't any gore in this. It's not sensationalized like Amityville Horror. But it is spooky nonetheless. It's also really well-written. You don't see that a lot with this type of book. So many books on the paranormal seem not to care about the writing, but this author's style was smart and personal. Also, this book is really a well-told memoir. I felt like I knew this guy my whole life. You learn a lot in this book, about history and religion and ghosts and angels and demons and relationships between mothers and sons and husbands and wives. Nice job!
  • Holy ghosts

    5
    By Zaria
    Great book...got me wondering about my house
  • Holy Ghosts

    5
    By BKJK5060
    Fabulous. Having read Mary Ann Winkowski's book, I really enjoyed the references to her work in this book. Great read! Subject matter fascinates me, so read thru this in just a few hours. Enjoyed the extensive research references, also, for my own further research. Thank you for shedding light on a subject that the Catholic Church does seem to keep quiet about.
  • Not a bad ghost story

    3
    By SC-Sportsman
    I found this book to be quite an interesting tale. It's well written and flows nicely. My two complaints are that I would have liked to hear a good bit more about how the haunting manifested itself, and I thought that there was too much unnecessary cursing in the book. Beyond these two items, it's worth the read.
  • Thought provoking

    4
    By MrDan53
    I found this book to be helpful in explaining a more Christian perspective of a haunting. I had always been taught by my church that ghosts are always evil or demonic. This story delivers a different perspective. Perhaps hauntings are further evidence of the spiritual realm and one that doesn't have to be feared or objectified as evil. The authors writing style kept me involved in a story that was interesting but not completely compelling. I found some of the haunting incidents too easily explainable by other possibilities. However, there was also enough doubt to make me believe that something spiritual was happening in the home. Overall, I enjoyed the read and had wished it was a little longer and more detailed.
  • Good Theology

    4
    By "mouse"
    Not really what I expected, but truly a good book! I do wish the author had not cursed so much. He used sh** at unexpected and unnecessary times as if he just enjoyed saying it without good cause. I was especially offended by his need to say the "G" - "D" word. To me, cursing God is a totally unforgivable offense for believers! I also wish the author had used a good copy editor. A couple of sentences made no sense at all no matter how many times you read it, sometimes he became entirely too wordy, and he way overused parentheses as well as the word "and". He is, however, good at telling a story and I thoroughly enjoyed the way he scattered theology among the pages. That step made it so much better than most ordinary ghost story type books. Overall, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to others interested in the subject matter. My negative comments are only meant to be constructive to the author.