Post details: Most Haunted Places

03/11/10

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Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings

Most Haunted Places

Are some types of places considered to be more haunted than others? There are places that have more reports than others... more witnesses... perhaps less chance of "corrupt" witnesses (less chance of people going to a specific location to look for ghosts that they'd heard were supposedly there and Ergo: Experience what they expect to experience... which leads to wonder about possible corruption of that witness in terms of being "led" to a finding...) but until someone proves the existence of ghosts as popularly defined or can properly quantify a level of haunting with some form of empirical measurement (beyond simply number of witness reports) then no, you can't really say one place is more "haunted" than another.

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Comment from: Meowgordon [Visitor] Email
You often get what you expect to get.I like hearing stories about someone stumbling upon an experience or an entity, without knowing the history or the "story" of what has gone on.
PermalinkPermalink 03/11/10 @ 14:23
Comment from: The Famous Grouse [Visitor] Email
Wow, I agree totally, my house is no more or less haunted than any location in the world based upon a standard definition of "haunted". I take it back to all of the shows on TV (Ghost Hunters to make an example), they like to say that "this" place is more haunted than "this other site we investigated". Under their criteria, yes it is, under a universal system, which doesn't exist, than no.
PermalinkPermalink 03/11/10 @ 19:42
Comment from: Atrueoriginall [Visitor] Email · http://paranormalcasebookdailynews.blogspot.com/
My home is more haunted than any place I've ever read about, seen on video or heard about - I kid you not.

Such is responsible for my consistent and nightly lucid dreams, out of body experiences as well as screen memories throughout the day. Full blow pictures come into my head while I sit and prepare my blogs and these are places or people I've never seen in my entire life.

While sitting I'll feel an all familiar whoosh, sometimes a wiggle that literally enters me and then leaves. There's more but it would take hours and hours to write about it.

I'm tremendously inundated with such as is my daughter - on a day in and day out basis. I've moved but it starts up all over again.

So I have to say it's my home.

I laugh when I read those statements about the most haunted locations every day while surfing because they really haven't got a clue. Usually I say to myself, "if they only knew" they wouldn't believe it anyway.
PermalinkPermalink 03/12/10 @ 07:52
Comment from: Sue [Member] Email · http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/
Meowgordon -> I find those types of reports more intriguing as well, where people are not actively looking for anything, and it just happens. Those types of experience usually change a person's entire view on the idea of ghosts or an afterlife.
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/10 @ 09:44
Comment from: Sue [Member] Email · http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/
The Famous Grouse -> I agree that TV and marketing are to blame for proclaiming places "most" haunted.
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/10 @ 09:45
Comment from: Sue [Member] Email · http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/
Atrueoriginall -> Your home sounds very active, and that is the thing, most people shun publicity (and for good reasons) therefore their experiences are not known. Also places can be very active and then activity stops for a time or sometimes permanently, others may have no history of a haunting, and then renovations or something else occurs and activity starts up. No one place can actually be said to be more haunted then another as at any given time things can change, such is the case with hauntings.

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Comment from: Atrueoriginall [Visitor] Email · http://paranormalcasebookdailynews.blogspot.com/
The flip side is *was* that I had a lot of synchronicity in my life. Things were put in front of me continually that had something to do with something else that was going on in my life. Things I needed or needed to know were put in front of me easily - but, I say *was* because the synchronicity stopped as soon as I moved to Texas. Consequently, those with me in Anaheim and then Placerville, CA are entirely different than the ones in Texas. Capitalize the word ENTIRELY because my Texas experience is actually quite miserable. Jackie was accepted to the University of Chicago so come this June, I'm on my way to Fort Wayne, Indiana and she's on her way to Chicago in the fall. Things will once again change.
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/10 @ 22:41
Comment from: Sue [Member] Email · http://seminars.torontoghosts.org/
Atrueoriginall -> Congratulations to Jackie! And best wishes for your move it sounds like you need to get out of there, and hopefully this will be a positive change for you :)
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