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What is EVP?

Posted by Cassie Cassie on Tuesday, June 19, 2012, In : Common Haunting Questions 

EVP is a very common term in the ghost hunting industry. If you are not a paranormal investigator, but have watched shows like Ghost Hunters or Paranormal State, I'm sure that you are familiar with the term as well. I'm also sure that there are some that still aren't entirely sure what EVP is.

EVP or Electronic Voice Phemomena is an event where the disembodied voice of a spirit is thought to be recorded amongst radio station noise and other electronic media. They are most often recorde...


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Glossary of Paranormal terms

Posted by Cassie Cassie on Monday, June 18, 2012, In : Common Haunting Questions 
I found this dictionary filled with paranormal terms at http://www.studiesoftheparanormal.com/paranormaldictionary.html
thought some may find it useful. I take no credit whatsoever for these definitions.

Afterlife- The belief that the human soul or spirit survives after it leaves the body from cause of death. How the spirit survives will depend on which culture you are referring to.

All Hollows Eve(Halloween) - This day of dressing up in co...


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How to Tell If You're Dealing with a Ghost or a Demon

Posted by Cassie Cassie on Monday, June 18, 2012, In : Common Haunting Questions 
There are some pretty obvious differences between whether you are dealing with a ghost haunting and a demonic one. Let's start off with the basics.

A ghost is the spirit of a person that has passed away. They usually appear in a vague, shadowy or evanescent form,  wandering among or haunting living persons. It is the trace left by a living person after they die. This spirit has somehow gotten stuck between this plane of existence and the next. It is thought to occur as a result of a d...
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