The distinction between spirits and ghosts: Tuesday Morning with Lynn Pritchard
- spiritualuplifts
- Nov 10
- 2 min read
Lynn Pritchard 11/11/2025
Good morning, everyone! Today, we come together to observe Veterans Day, a meaningful occasion dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have selflessly served in our armed forces. Let us take a moment to reflect on their sacrifices and the courage they displayed in protecting our freedom and safety.
This week at Spiritual Uplifts

I have appointments available for readings and healing sessions. We also offer a "Make Your Own Candle" experience, which takes 90 minutes. While you wait, you can enjoy a mining activity with one of our buckets. Additionally, you can get an aura reading during your wait.
On Veterans Day sales:
Get $10.00 off a full Aura Report
Get $5.00 off a $65.00 bucket.
All Towers over $20.00 is 15 percent off.
The distinction between spirits and ghosts.
Spirits and ghosts are often confused, but they have distinct meanings. A spirit is a conscious, non-physical entity capable of moving between dimensions, while a ghost is the residual energy or echo of a deceased person, typically tied to a specific location. The main difference between them is consciousness: spirits are intelligent beings with unique personalities, whereas ghosts often replay past events.
Spirits can interact with the living, forming emotional connections and potentially reincarnating. In contrast, ghosts are usually impressions left behind after traumatic events and lack the intelligence characteristic of spirits. For example, if a person dies from falling down the stairs, their spirit may ascend to a higher realm, but their ghost may remain behind, continually repeating the act of falling down the stairs.
I have been able to see spirits since I was very young. I used to be afraid to share this with others because of the reactions I received from people close to me. Now, I actually communicate with spirits for a living. It’s intriguing how my path has unfolded.
Love you all Lynn Pritchard





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