Daily Mail - 12.08.2019

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Daily Mail, Monday, August 12, 2019 Page 35

move on by guiding it into another
ether. It may sound mad — but no
crazier than sinister pools of water
and vanishing socks.
And it didn’t stop there. Emma
was able to detect psychic stresses
in the form of negative vortexes.
Five of them in the earth directly
underneath the house. She tells
me to imagine drain holes that are
sucking the good energy out of the
house and occasionally spewing
negative energy back in.
She detected seven negative
energy blocks — these are areas of
the house that hold onto negative
energy and create the bad atmos-
phere that I constantly felt.
The only good news was that the
‘geopathic stress’ in my house —
the electromagnetic waves in the
earth — was about average.
When Emma has gathered all
her psychic readings from a house,
she gives it a ‘vitality rating’. This
is a way of measuring the positive
life force within a property.
Anything less than 100 per cent
means energy is being drained in
some way. Mine was a big, fat zero.
‘Zero is rock bottom and I have
encountered it before, but to get
that score there is usually some
psychic activity in the house,’
Emma says.
Although her reading was
shocking, it was also a relief. If
changing my locks hadn’t helped,
then I had nothing to lose with an
energy cleanse.

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hE WAS able to work on
healing my home
remotely immediately,
using her skills to close
the negative vortexes and dissolve
the blocks. She estimated that it
would take two weeks.
Just 24 hours after she started
her process, she reported that
she’d already got the vitality
rating up to 49 per cent.
‘Tell me how you feel when you
get home tonight,’ she emailed. ‘I
think you’ll find the house feels
very different.’
It did. The best way I can
describe it is a huge feeling of
blissful relief — a bit like taking
your heels or bra off at the end of
the day.
A week later, and as Emma’s
distance healing continues, I feel
happier and safer in my home.
Nothing has gone missing; the
puddles of water have stopped
appearing and there have been no
late-night door knocks.
Emma promises to get my house
up to a 100 per cent vitality rating,
and says that once all the negative
drains and blocks have been
removed, there is no reason why
they should ever return.
I still struggle with how bonkers
it all sounds, but as Emma says: ‘I
think we have to accept that there
are some things that are so
extraordinary that they can’t be
explained. And why wouldn’t
extraordinary happenings require
an extraordinary solution?’
All I know is that for the first
time in 15 months my stomach
doesn’t lurch when I put the key
in my door.
It would be nice to be reunited
with my missing things, but if it
means that devious little sprite
returning, then I can definitely live
without them.

spiritual people, and others like
me. People who don’t normally
believe that sort of thing, but have
run out of reasonable explana-
tions — and solutions — to the
things they witness and feel in
their houses.
her work is done remotely, some-
thing that puzzles some people.
But she explains that her healing
comes from connecting with
universal energy which is some-
thing she can do anywhere.
‘I don’t flounce around with
twigs and incense, I’m afraid,’
she says.
The first step to my house
healing is to give Emma my full
address so she can tune into the
energy of the house. Sometimes
she imagines herself in the house,
sometimes floating above it.
She was able to very quickly pick
up on what she describes as ‘an
entity’ living in my home. It wasn’t
a human spirit (that’s a relief).
My fear was that I had a polter-
geist (a particular type of spirit
responsible for physical distur-
bances). I’d seen the film, I didn’t
want to get sucked into my televi-
sion. But Emma confirmed there
was no poltergeist or any other
type of ghost, rather a ‘creature’
or some form of sprite.
While a ghost is the spirit of a
person or animal that once lived,
an entity has been created as the
result of constant negative energy
and fear.
Emma explains: ‘It wasn’t evil, it
didn’t want to hurt you or drive
you away, it was just very
mischievous, like a child desper-
ate for your attention. It could
have been there many years and it
felt sad and rejected by the people
who moved away.’
Emma said that she was able to
connect with the entity psychi-
cally, converse with it and tell it to

the madness out of my house, not
invite more in.
Then I stumbled across Emma
Loveheart’s website. She looked
reassuringly normal. She didn’t
have home-dyed pink hair and
there were no pictures of ghosts in
nightcaps carrying candles.
When we met, I discovered that
Emma, 51, from Newbury in
Berkshire, hadn’t even considered
herself to be spiritual until eight
years ago.
‘I had a corporate career, I
worked in hR for a large telecoms
company. I didn’t know anything
about spirituality and certainly
nobody in my family had any
psychic ability or interest in that
area,’ she tells me.
Then, in 2011, she had a premo-
nition. Emma, her husband and
two daughters were about to go
on a skiing holiday when she had a
vision that her eldest child was
going to be seriously injured on
the slopes and end up paralysed.
Initially dismissing it as mater-
nal fear — skiing is dangerous,
after all — she said nothing. But
the nearer the holiday got, the
stronger the feeling became. ‘It

became so vivid,’ she tells me. ‘It
was like a movie playing out in my
mind. I could absolutely put
myself at the scene and see how it
was going to happen.’
Two days before the family were
due to fly off, her daughter, then
aged 11, suddenly burst into tears
at the breakfast table saying she
didn’t want to go skiing because
she felt sure something bad was
going to happen. Until that
moment Emma hadn’t spoken a
word about her premonition.
‘We agreed that our feelings were
too strong to ignore and we
cancelled our trip.’
Cynics may say that Emma’s
daughter was merely picking up
on her mother’s fear, although
Emma remains convinced she had
a vision that meant she was able
to avert disaster.
From that point on, she began to
explore what she had experienced.
She read about psychic energy,
she went to workshops and spoke
to other spiritual people.
‘I needed answers,’ she tells me.
‘And I realised I could connect to
this energy, a source, the universe,
whatever you want to call it.

There’s something that exists out-
side of our known realms and once
I made this connection it felt like
second nature.
‘I worked out that I could talk to
spirits, that I could work with
darker energies. And that evolved
to healing people’s homes.’

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oT that there wasn’t
an incredibly high
personal price to
Emma’s calling.
‘oh, I’ve been on a journey of
rejection since discovering I had
this ability; my life has been
upturned,’ she says.
‘I’ve been told I’m mad. I have
lost friends. I lost my marriage —
my husband just couldn’t accept
it. My father thought I had been
kidnapped by a religious cult. But
the pull I felt went far deeper than
any fear of ridicule or exclusion.’
To date, Emma has ‘cleared’
more than 100 homes; her services
start at £195 and the price varies
according to the size of the prop-
erty and the issues in the home.
her clients are a mixture of very

Uninvited guest: Claudia (far
left) hired Emma to free her
new home of a creepy entity

Emma says


I’ve been


invaded by a


mischievous


sprite. Mad?


Maybe, but


no crazier


than sinister


pools of


water and


socks that


disappear...


GIVE YOURSELF A HAPPIER HOUSE


windows regularly, even in winter. It
clears stagnant energy.
3 AVOID CHEMICALS. There are so
many in our everyday products, and
too many will damage the energy in
your home. If you want it to smell of
roses, then fill a vase with the real
thing, not a scented air freshener.
4 HAVE A SPRING CLEAN. If you don’t
allow dust and dirt to gather, you’ll

keep dirty energy at bay, too.
Observe how much more relaxing it
is to be in a clean, fresh home than a
dirty, musty one.

5 RING CHANGES. If you don’t love
a piece of furniture or the decor
then change it. The more you love
your home, the more positive the
energy in return.
■ Homehealer.co.uk

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