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Kansas Man Collects Lost Souls

 

Toronto, KS -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/15/2015 -- J. Bekemenone, the author and Shaman, revealed today that he is, in fact, a collector of lost souls.  He recounts his soul collecting exploits in his new book, Ghost Hoarder: Master Shaman Shares Secrets and Proof of Life after Death.  Bekemenone explains that he has channeled his Shamanistic talents into a soul collection process using photography.

"You and I could be standing in the same room, but I might see the spirit of someone who died while all you see is the open air," said Bekemenone.  "It might look like a wisp of smoke, but I can see the face of the person who once was. I can relate to that spirit. As a Shaman, I've learned how to capture that image on my camera.  When I do that, I've collected the soul."

Once collected, the soul travels with Bekemenone to his wooded retreat in rural Kansas.  Bekemenone is quick to point out, however, that he is not a ghost hunter or thrill-seeker.  On the contrary, he often finds himself on missions of emotional gravity, seeking to right past wrong and bring hurt spirits into a happier realm.  For example, Bekemenone once encountered the spirit of the young boy, who had probably died in the 1800, and intuited immediately that all this child had wanted in life was to be accepted, but in death he continued to be nothing but a curiosity to be made fun of and run from whenever he showed up to play, over and over waiting for somebody to care.

For more information, visit www.ghosthoarder.com

John Lipscomb- Author
Toronto Kansas
Book- Ghost Hoarder
www.ghosthoarder.com
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