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Interview with Wanda Pratnicka, PhD, a therapist for ghosts


 

SF Yoga Magazine, San Francisco, September, 2017 

An Interview with Wanda Pratnicka, Ph.D., A Therapist For Ghosts

By Kelly Krishna Dunn

It was purely magical to not only meet Wanda Pratnicka, Ph.D. in person, but to also interview her. It was beyond amazing. She has helped tens of thousands of people around the world who have suffered from mental disturbances and physical illnesses that were considered to be incurable. Wanda’s unique ability is that she is able to diagnose and remove spirit entities, aka ghosts, from people remotely; no matter where a person is located. For more than forty five years she has been engaged in the field of psychology of the soul and freeing people of dependencies between themselves and ghosts, by cleansing them of these entities, negative energy and even curses. Wanda is an international lecturer and author of several books. I love her title, as she calls herself a Therapist for GhostsHere is what Wanda shared with us:

I love how you express that you are a therapist for ghosts and for people. It’s true that they both need the same care, understanding and the same dose of love. 
We are most often possessed by ghosts that overlooked their death. You may be puzzled by the possibility that one could overlook their own death. However, the moment of death, happens very quickly, not much changes after leaving one’s physical body which confuses many souls because they often had different expectations around dying. Even people who were sick and bedridden can still miss their moment of death. They come to believe that they suddenly, miraculously recovered because they feel much better and lighter. They come back to their families and want to speak with them as they used to do when they were alive, but find that nobody answers them back. After some time these souls start to run out of energy and the best source of energy is another living person. A person who is already short of energy, such as someone who is physically sick, emotionally exhausted, or under the influence of mind-altering substances is the easiest target.