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Behind Every Cloud is a Kindred Spirit (BECKS)I lost my grandfather when I was 17. I had a VERY difficult time getting over it. How could I still communicate with him? I loved him so much I didn't think I could live without him. I read everything I could get my hands on to do with the "afterlife" and that started it all...the love of Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal. I have been researching the paranormal for over 37 years!! It is my way of staying in touch with my grandfather. Being a Ghost Hunter is not always as exciting as it seems on TV. Many nights I have sat in the dark and not a thing happened. BUT it is those times you DO get that one voice, that one explainable picture or have an experience that sends chills down your back that makes it sooo worth it all!!! My purpose of this blog is not to make people believe in ghosts but maybe to open their minds just a little bit... I LOVE this crazy thing called Ghost Hunting. It is as much a part of me as breathing. I am just a girl that refuses to accept we can't still contact our loved ones after they die. My grandfather won't let me.

1/19/2016

WATER AND GHOSTS? WHY DOES THE PARANORMAL HAVE TO DO WITH WATER????

Hi everyone!!  Man!  Is it just me or does it seem like it's been a long time since we talked????

Let's talk about ghosts and water.  What do they have to do with one another?  Have you ever gone into the kitchen late at night, in the dark, half a sleep and you turn on the facet and fill up a glass of water then slowly bring the glass up to your mouth and all the sudden you feel like someone is watching you???? Yeah....me neither!!!! haha Just a little "ghostly" humor on my part....trying to start out with something that sounded creepy. LOL

Rose Hall-Jamaica-Sets on top of a hill
over looking the beautiful ocean. 

In a mirror at Rose Hall 

Again, Rose Hall-Bright orb

Ok.  Down to business.  Many paranormal investigators believe that water is a great conductor of electricity.  Could this explain why some old buildings seem to be more active than ones built recently?  Older buildings used much more water in their brick and mortar than today's materials.
In theory, the older the building gets, the water starts to evaporate and therefore, the residual haunting becomes weaker and weaker over time.

Battleship Texas-Very active


In front of the Battleship Texas-docked in the bay.


 And with this theory, it would explain why renovations or remodeling seem to make the "haunting" more active.  Inside some structures, water may be "locked in" and prevented from evaporating, like inside of the wall or in the foundation.  Disturbing that may cause the water that has been stored for decades to be released and in this way, allow its memory to be played.  This stored water could hold a higher quality copy of the original event and this could seem to make the location "active" again with "ghostly" activity.  Once this water also evaporates, the haunting then fades away once more.
Water is a conductor of electricity. (Not a great one though, but it does conduct). Water doesn't create the activity , it just seems to make it more intense.

I don't know really how much "stock" I personally put in this theory but I can say, that SEVERAL places I have investigated around or near water seem to be quite active.

The pictures I have posted throughout this post are all mine that I took in places near water. And I can say, that at these places I got lots of activity.   So, what do you think?  Could water be the "food" that the spirits need?  To manifest, to be stronger for us to see?  Seems to be a possibility.


The VERY Haunted Queen Mary

Pool area-Queen Mary
The VERY haunted pool area-Queen Mary





The picture behind me is of Queen Mary.
Do you see the "passengers" standing with me?
The hall of the Queen Mary
And of course, the bridge that was
aired on the Bio Channel-The Old Alton Bridge
Orbs over the water of the Old Alton Bridge


Old Alton Bridge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY0SBGadCSQ 
The above link is GREAT EVP's saying my name
out at the Old Alton Bridge.  Am I able to understand
them better because of the water???

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