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What type of experience are YOU waiting for?

This comes up today because....

FRUSTRATION..............

There isn't a week where I am not taking people on a ghost hunt.

But, they leave UNHAPPY.

Why?

Because they haven't seen a ghost.



Now, while we are on the tour, they tell us that they are getting hot and cold spots, feeling weird emotions, even being pushed or touched.

They get a chance to use a K2 meter, be part of experiments with the SB11, they might see lights or dark shadows moving around.

Yet, when we are about to say goodbye to our guests - we again ask them if anyone had an experience...and SO MANY TIMES.....they all say NO!!


So we watch the TV shows and its so thrilling - every episode has a ghostly apparition or someone with a profound experience!!

BUT THAT'S TV GUYS!!!!!!!!

Normally it just does not happen that way.

It's more subtle and more subjective.

If you are waiting for everyone around you to have an experience and that is going to validate your own - then don't.

You are unique and your experience of the paranormal will be different and unique.

VALIDATE YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE MY FRIEND.



You may have a dream experience.
You may have deja vu.

You may hear a voice in your head.
You may feel an emotion that really does not belong to you while you are in a special place.
You may feel out of sorts if a ghost decides to join you for a while.
You may feel a touch.

You may also feel you are being watched.
You may find that you see something out of the corner of your eye.
Your cat or dog may start barking or meowing at a corner of the room for no apparent reason.



99.999999% of the time there is nothing to worry about - so open up and allow yourself to feel.

The best way to be in the zone of spooky activity is to become 'the instrument'.
Be the K2 meter - the Rem pod - the Mel meter.
Allow your body to register the subtle changes in the energy around you.

Believe me, when you allow yourself to have the experience, the experience with come.





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