Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Ghost Hunting season

October is fast approaching....ghost hunting season. It isn't all so much that it will be Halloween, but that it is a time when it is warm enough to be traipsing around in unheated buildings and outdoors without freezing your butt off. It is also still warm enough to easily feel cold spots and drafts. It is cool enough to not die of heat or be eaten alive by mosquitoes.

Many haunted places have stuff going on outside. "Outside" is many times an uncontrolled environment, so there is a lot that you need to be careful of in terms of contamination, but energy does love to be outside just as much as living humans do. Just ask "Joshua" a spirit Matt bumped into at the New Harmony cemetery. He was quite clear about his name. Just a plain Grade A, EVP.We were all surprised at the clarity and strength of it, yet we knew it was no one there.

I have seen what I was SURE was one of our friends walking to another area one night. When I asked him where "he" was going, he answered me from behind...."what do you mean?"  Apparently that wasn't one of "us" strolling away.

There are old abandoned sites that offer "ghost tours" and many are not heated. Some don't have windows, roofs, or walls, and this is the perfect time to visit them. When we went to Waverly , I was playing ball with an unseen person. I thought maybe a breeze...but new windows had been installed in the old children's ward. It wasn't the wind.....It was even more interesting that we walked to another area at the opposite end of the building, and when we returned, the ball had moved about 20 feet into the main area in front of the stairway.

There are hotels out there that are haunted, and some combine a restless night with a time reserved for an organized ghost hunt. I plan to stay at the haunted Jerome Grand Hotel soon, maybe even this spring. They are just one of many.

Use Halloween as an excuse to get out there and have some ghost hunting experiences. Go with an established group, you will learn much! We go just about every month, until it gets too cold. There are many places now, where for a fee, you can be part of a group, or bring your own group to investigate (Waverly being one of them). Try it, you just may catch the ghost hunting bug (or hide under your covers for the next six months).




Peshaui Wequashimese




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