I'm a typical California suburban mom... except for one thing: I'm a ghost hunter too.
I am in search of the truth about life after death, and the things that go bump in the night. I believe these truths are just out of our reach, on the other side of a thin veil that I am trying desperately to understand.
Through this blog, I plan to share my journey, challenges, discoveries, and lessons-learned.

(At least, those I can share without revealing any client information)

Monday, June 4, 2012

Our Emergency Case - Revealed

Before I talk about our case, let me mention that our team uses sensitives, only when the client wants them.  Sensitives are not psychics or mediums necessarily, and those terms are highly overused.  But we have some team members who are, well, more sensitive than the others.
You know when you walk into a room and it just feels weird, but you can't think of a single reason why?  They might be able to walk into that room and be able to identify that reason.  They might get brief mental images or words that give reason to it all.  They just have extra insight, and our team uses sensitives as another tool for our investigations.  We are all sensitive to some degree, by the way, some are just more "tuned in."

SO, we used two sensitives on our emergency case and they were very helpful, especially this time.  They both picked up on some entities that seemed to make sense with the clients complaints.  NOTHING evil or demonic was detected, which agreed with all our objective equipment readings as well.

We attempted to catch shadow movement with my laser grid and a camera trained on the hallway, but we had no such luck... I think the entities didn't feel like putting on a show.

We did see an unexplained light anomaly move through a room between me and another investigator, but again, the camera wasn't facing the right direction.  :(   Go figure.

During an EVP session, I happened to be with our two sensitives, and using their skills along with our equipment, we attempted to get "yes" and "no" answers from the entities to try to piece together the puzzle of who was there and why.  From that session, we think there was a cranky older man who used to live on the land before the current building was there (which was built in the 1960's).  He passed away, but didn't want to move on, and doesn't like people living where he used to live.  He's not nice, but can't do any real harm.
There was also a female they picked up on, who may have worked in a domestic capacity for that cranky man, and still felt obligated to do so.  We made it very clear to her that her obligations are done and she can move on if she is ready.  I'm not sensitive like they are, so I don't know if she truly did, but the room felt lighter and better after that session.

We got some decent EVPs, some which I can't add to this blog because of the confidential content of our own voices during the same clips, but I have put 3 together here.  Again, they sound best with headphones.

Overall, we were able to tell the clients that they are NOT crazy.  There is something paranormal going on.  BUT, that they have control over the situation.  They had been so frightened by the experience so far, that they had given up control of their space.  We were able to show them that they have more power than what was there.  They can treat their entities like annoying toddler tantrums, and they can demand that they stop as well.  As long as the family stands together and show that they own their space, they can create a peaceful home environment that they can be comfortable in.

Since educating the clients, and having finished the investigation, the clients have had less activity, and are getting more sleep.  Even their toddler daughter has been heard in her room saying "This my room! You leave!"... Give kids power, and they will run with it!   Needless to say, I'm really happy with how my first case went!  The clients feel safer and happier, and we got evidence with the EVPs.

Case closed.


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