BURIAL GROUND VAMPIRES
Dowsing is a strange interest, reflecting the strangeness of the planet herself. It was over 30 years ago that I used my angle rod to follow the streams of energies passing through many of the old burial grounds across much of Scotland to find that not only were they carefully placed in straight lines but that these energy leys were emitted from the volcanic plugs of Ailsa Craig, Dumbarton Castle, Edinburgh Castle and others. Where two or more lines crossed was a good place for a cemetery.

Stirling Castle, on its volcanic plug.
On several occasions, walking through the cemeteries, I found that there were also two spirals, one positive (healthy) and one negative (unhealthy) above each grave. When I finished researching the straight leys, I turned my attention to these spirals, determined to follow at least one to its destination.
The grave I chose was unusual, not only did it have the deceased’s name, but also her address, a tiny cottage about a mile away, “An Tigh Shian” the house of the fairy. One spiral of energy above her grave reacted to my black divining rod, and I followed it on to the road as it unwound, and stumbled along rough ground for over a mile next to a high wall until I came to the cottage. Next to this little old house was a wooden door set into the wall, which the energy wave passed through and into the garden. I knew the current owner, who was more than happy for me to finish this work, so I followed it up the stairs and into the deceased’s bed, where it ended in another spiral.
So, a black spiral from the deceased’s bed where she became ill and died, to her grave, also with a black spiral?

A typical graveyard with spirals of both polarities emitted to the surface. Notice that they co-incide (top left shows one only) before escaping through weak points.
GRAVEYARD ATTACHMENTS
It was many years later that a friend, a gifted psychic, told me that she felt that something nasty was attacking her. I quickly found a black wave of energy attached to her body and followed it out of her house via the wooden frame of the window (one of the qualities of this energy is that it always follows the easiest path) and into the street. Another quality is that it automatically tunes into resonant cavities, and I was not too surprised that it was attracted into the street lamp posts and other hollow metal objects, like car ticket machines for example. What did surprise me was that it tuned into no less than sixteen rubbish bins on that road. Little wonder that she felt that there was something wrong!
Another unusual quality is that it has sympathetic resonance - if it happens to encounter an object, it will automatically tune into similar objects, so if it encounters decaying rubbish it will seek out other sources on its way to the target.
I followed that black wave for several hundred yards, ending at the source, one of the many graves in the 1,000-year-old St. Michael’s graveyard . On my way, I found that many similar black waves entered every house - no doubt every person on that street and the whole town/country have these vampire attachments.

Black waves of energy are attracted into resonant cavities, like rubbish bins and then seek out the occupants of nearby houses.

St. Michael's Church, Crieff, showing some of the thousands of black spirals from the burials of almost 1,000 years.
My friend tuned into the source of the unhealthy waves and managed to eliminate most of them. Strangely the only black spirals which were left were in the pattern below - all at the outside edge of the cemetery, next to the walls, and even following the contours of the church, especially at the protruding door.

I have tried so many methods of eliminating these energies, but few seem to work for any length of time. One I did try was a grounding mat for my armchair, a sheet of wire mesh with a thin cable attached to a copper tube hammered into the ground outside my flat. I was pleased to find that all of these black waves attacking me were unable to penetrate the shield of energy around the mat.
Reverting to the spiral in the lady’s bed, I have consistently found that when a person is ill or has some form of physical or mental trauma, there is always a black spiral at the site of the illness attached to the bed which attracts these overgrounds, perhaps over a thousand in a case of severe illness. The worst I have so far encountered are in the beds of individuals convinced that they have been attacked by an invisible demon or incubus or incubii. Oddly, these patterns remain in situ even when the bed or armchair is vacated.
Acient Methods of Killing Graveyard “Vampires”
Our ancestors, of course, were well aware of these unhealthy energies, and had several ways of dealing with them. At Dundurn burial ground, St. Fillans, Perthshire, (below), there is a cup-marked stone, a stone with two large cavities in it, which attracts many unhealthy waves, dumping them back into the planet via a geological fault beneath the church. The illustration, in white for easier viewing, shows just one from a burial.

Another method was to build a large resonant cavity above these cemeteries, capable of being fine tuned, like Irish Round Towers, (below). Here you can see a cutaway drawing of one at Abernethy, Perthshire, built by the Culdees monks about 1100 A.D., showing debris placed below the doorway to alter its resonant qualities (after Professor Callaghan). It attracts only the unhealthy black waves, leaving the healthy aspect to tune into surrounding houses. Again, these vertical spirit waves enter the tower via the easiest path, the door and windows, creating powerful crossing black streams of energy resembling an underground stream.

Two unhealthy black spirals, here in white for easier viewing, are attracted into the resonant cavity of the Irish Round Tower.