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chocopyro
I'm going dowsing tomorrow. I never know what to ask them though. Does anybody have some questions (Yes or no) that they've always wanted to ask a ghost?
yaasshat
I think it'd just be interesting to ask them about who they were. You know, get their story and history.
chocopyro
@yaasshat Well, I do have some intel on a few of the ones I bump into pretty regularly. We pull the names often through spirit box in conjunction with dowsing sessions. And if I interact with a spirit enough times, I can often tell who I am talking to based on how the dowsing rods move. (Interestingly, some of them seem to move them easier than others. They claim its based on experience or skill at doing it. They also claim they move me, not the rods.) Of them, the ghosts I bump into the most often at Fairfield County Infirmary are Geoff (My twin bro) and a guy named John. Geoff often identifies himself by spinning the right hand rod to face me, and keeping it there, forcing me to do a session with one rod inverted. I'll spare the details on him, because I grew up next to him, and know nearly everything there is about him. In John's case, he claims he died in the 1980s, and was in his early 20s when he passed. We think he wasn't a resident in the place the way a lot of the older ghosts were (It used to be a poor house for the impoverished, elderly, orphans, and ill), but that he was a student of the college right across the street from the infirmary. He claims he died by being shot, he isn't happy about how he died, he would rather be alive, but he has made peace with it, and does have fun messing with people. John often makes himself known by spinning the rod like this. https://maiotaku.com/p/chocopyro/pictures/3510092 Another one we got last week is named Hunter. He claims to have died at 11 years old, making him one of the orphans. (Along with another kid we've bumped into a few times named Billy.) He affirmed through trial and error questions that he was taken there because he was sick, got better, then died a few years later to a different sickness. And that he and most of the other children who died with him were kept in a cellar freezer until the spring thaw. They were then buried by the tree in the cemetery. We're not really sure if Hunter and Billy were in the same generation, or decades apart from one another. During the Tuberculosis epidemic, a lot of the kids did catch it because they were sending patients there. Billy might be later, since he plays with toy cars and other more modern offerings people leave the children, but other than that, we don't know much about him. Hunter on the other hand is actually one of the more vocal spirits on spirit box, and a lot of paranormal investigators have interacted with him in the past. But they do play together. Then there was Patricia. The only name I accurately pulled through attempting clairaudience. She claimed she was a recent passing. And that she knew the medium who often worked at the sight. She wasn't used to using the rods, but because she practiced tai chi in life, she kinda had the jist of how to move them down. I later talked to the medium and he confirmed this was all accurate, and that Patricia was actually his tai chi/reiki instructor, and that he had just taught a class in her honor. I wish I could get this clairaudience thing down better, because its hard parse my own ambient thoughts apart from what they might be saying, so I never entirely trust what my mind says to me. I do energy much better than mediumship.
yaasshat
Do you look up info to confirm these people actually existed (Excluding Geoff, of course. Hopefully it's happy meetings with him.)? Just curious. This stuff is the sorta thing I'd have to see in person to believe, but I find it very interesting and definitely not out of the realm of possibility. Thanks for sharing.
chocopyro
@yaasshat Yeah, I try. Hunter we know existed. He showed up on one of the few surviving records of the place. Patricia was confirmed on the spot. The other two, investigations are pending. And keep in mind, even if these are real ghosts, they can still lie and make shit up. I mean we don't have surnames most of the time. There's probably a dozen Johns in the 80s in Lancaster who died of gunshot wounds.
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