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Ghost Hunting


methodwriter85

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I went on a ghost hunt at IUP this weekend, over at Keith and Leonard Hall. It was cool- last Halloween I went and nothing happened, but this time around, we had some experiences! Using a flashlight that would turn on and off by itself as well as a K2 meter, we had several ghosts communicate to us. One was named Danny- he had identified himself as a founding father of IUP, and had been around during the 1870's and 1880's, and died of an illness in March. I had literal chills going down my back when we communicated with him, and one of the other investigators told me that they pretty much think he was right behind me the entire time we communicated with him. Another was a professor at IUP up to about 1975. We figured out that when we stood up in the doorway of the room, he'd turn the flashlight on and refuse to turn it off, because he thought we were students trying to sneak out of class. We also talked to a woman, who would get excited and turn the flashlight on whenever we called her awesome.

 

I definitely had an amazing experience there!

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Cool and spooky,

 

I always wondered if there was life after death, too. I've seen shadows and passing glimpses, but never really heard them speak. Feeling a presence is one thing, but hearing them speak is different.

 

If you go back again, can you ask them some questions for me:

 

Why do Ghost haunt a specific place?

Why can't they find their way towards an afterlife whether it be hell or heaven or whatever awaits us at the end of our journey?

Why do they have to scare the living, even if we haven't done anything to them to deserve it?

Why are they always appearing in different forms, like sometimes they can be little orbs of light, sometimes mysterious shadows streaking across a floor or pavement, or just plain show themselves to you in their full form?

 

Still really cool stuff

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