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Post by winter on Dec 5, 2012 22:32:07 GMT -6
I had an open mind to the Paranormal. I mean who was I to tell someone what they saw or didn't see right? I personally didn't believe in it until a few summers ago when I was recording some verses I wrote. I caught a woman's voice when I replayed the audio. I knew it wasn't anyone else because I was the only at home, I thought maybe it was a malfunction with the recorder until I decided to record that night. What I caught was un believable, Through my disbelief I mentioned to my brother Jonny 5 that I had been experiencing un usual phenomena he mentioned that he had been experiencing it as well. So we decided why not investigate to see what we could find. Through this discussion and planning CARP was created. Some of the things we've caught together on our journey are simply amazing. I would recommend it to everyone but take the necessary precautions if you are provoking, You never know if one will follow you home.
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Post by phantommouse on Dec 5, 2012 23:43:26 GMT -6
What are some of the precautions (other than what your faith may or may not suggest) would you suggest? I'm wanting to try to figure out why ghosts are in my parents' cabin and would like to avoid any possible pitfalls to that regard.
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Post by winter on Dec 6, 2012 1:20:40 GMT -6
Well, first if you can do any research on the land or the previous owners of the cabin, it could be useful in your provocation. Let me just say, provocation is not a bad thing when done correctly, it is simply a method used to receive a response from the entity. With the information you have, you can bring up things that would have been familiar to the entity, and even use trigger objects. Then there is the bad type of provocation, which can be good sometimes. Taunting the entity, making demands of it is not recommended unless you are setting out to prove that the entity has no power over you. You should only do this if you truly believe this, and you have faith that the entity will realize that you are beyond its control.
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