Many think it depends largely on a person's sensitivity to the unexplained, such as in a psychic sense. Others believe that while you may be able to close the door on one particular experiences, that somehow you're then marked as a future potential target, so to speak.
How do we know that what seems to be the end of one haunting in one location, is the start of a new haunting in a different location? How do we know it isn't the same one that is attached to us physically? No one seems to know how long attachments can last, or if they go dormant; how long they will stay that way.
Upon asking for opinions from those who study the field, the general opinion is that once the door is opened, it can never be completely closed. It was explained to me in terms of alcoholism. A recovering alcoholic can be fine for a span of days, or weeks, but without vigilance; and dedication relapse can happen.
If you begin focusing on phenomena that happened in the past, or dabbling with an Ouija board, or lapse into depression, are abusing drugs, and or alcohol, you leave yourself wide open to an attachment, or worse, a spirit attack.
What I have written here is just a minature look into the issue, and include only some of the factors that can cause activity relapse, or first time phenomena.
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