First off ghost hunting does have its
risks.
I could trip or stub a toe while
wandering around some allegedly haunted location in the dark carrying
an EMF meter in one hand and a flashlight in another or I could choke
on a strawberry poptart as I sit at the monitoring station. But
something that sticks in the back of most ghost hunters minds is the
chance that an unwelcome guest may decide to make the trip home with
him or her.
Let's remember that I am journalist by
trade and I am trained to look at things objectively. I also pride
myself on knowing when things at my home are as they shou
ld be and
when they are not...
For me, doing this for as long as I
have, it is part of the territory although you never really seem to
get used to it. And don't get me wrong, it is not something that I
encourage...sometimes it just happens.
When I first started doing this with
another group, I was simply filming in a well-documented haunted
location. At one point, one of the sensitives on their team turned
towards me and with a deep voice, told me that photographs were not
allowed. Funny, I thought. I have a video camera.
I went home and began the editing
process on the video and the computer had nothing but problems. Data
would get lost, the machine would refuse to recognize the video
camera, it was one problem after another. I attributed it to the
computer having issues. This went on for at least two weeks. What got
my attention was when I stood up to go and get a drink of water. I
had a few small video tapes stacked on the computer desk. As I made
the turn out of my office, the tapes suddenly toppled from the
desktop like they were pushed. And I watched as the dog sat staring
at the area for some time afterwards. Perhaps I should have listened
when the angry voice ordered me to stop taking photographs.
Sometime later, as part of a newspaper
article, I went along to a prelim at a restaurant in the Gold
Country. When I got home that night I watched a couple hours of TV.
When I turned the TV off, I heard male voices faintly having a
conversation in my house. I ignored them and went about my business.
That night as I dressed for bed, I felt a finger run down my back.
That did it. I opened my front door and ordered whoever it was out.
Needless to say I did not have another problem.
After those instances I started wearing
protection in the form of a bag of protective rocks in my pocket and
a Native American medicine bag. And for many years, I did not bring
home any unwanted visitors
The last year and a half seemed more
active than others for me. A friend who happens to be psychic and I
went out to lunch on day and she mentioned a ghost who hung around
the back of the dining area. She said he was attracted to me. Nice.
That night when I got home, I was working in my office and I watched
as a hair brush lifted off of the desk right in front of me and then
hit the floor. Again I opened my front door and banished whatever it
was.
About a year ago, following an
investigation in the Gold Country a male ghost that I had encountered
at a hotel decided to pay a visit. I knew because things started
moving around the house and I saw a basketball lift off the floor and
fly into a wall. The clincher came when I was sleeping and I could
feel a weight on top of me. I reached up half asleep and felt an arm
and I pushed back. Again the front door flew open. See ya!
The point of this blog is not to scare
those interested in ghosts and ghost hunting. The point is to make
those who want to do this understand that occasionally unwelcome
visitors may make an appearance. As ghost hunters whether you are a
scientific type or a believer, always make sure you wear some type
protection or make sure that before you leave a location to tell
those ghosts that may be there that they need to stay there and are
not welcome in your house or vehicle.
I just did a residential investigation
where the ghost, according to a team psychic, liked harassing the
homeowner and wouldn't leave. I openly challenged it and much to the
chagrin of the psychic, in my infinite wisdom, told it to follow me.
This was an effort to get it away from the client. It worked, but,
for the past week and a half, guess what? And although now things are
tapering down, it has been interesting.
The moral of all this is learn your
lessons well. I have. And every psychic on the staff of California
Haunts is enjoying telling me, “I told you so.”
Most of the time if a ghost hunter is
followed home, it only lasts a week or so but it can unnerving.
So again make sure you protect
yourselves and learn from the experiences of others as to what not to
do during an investigation.


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