Things that go bump in the night, 21st Century style. And why you shouldn’t ghost hunt in your own house. This is a true ghost story which I personally experienced.
Experiencing a haunting can often be a traumatic event, especially when you’re half asleep in a hypnagogic or hypnopompic state. But sometimes it’s just annoying. Modern ghost hunting and paranormal investigation TV shows focus on not only photographing or filming paranormal events, full-bodied apparitions, poltergeist activity and other spirit manifestations, but also on communicating with the dead. This is usually done through EVP (electronic voice phenomenon), ghost hunting apps, de-tuned radios, television white noise, Ouija boards and a host of other methods. It’s even become a trend on Youtube and TikTok to film hauntings within your own home.
However, have you ever considered what may be the outcome of focusing on a possible haunting, especially when you step into uncharted territory and use devices which basically summon spirits? Unless you’re a trained medium, shaman or spiritualist, this might not be an advisable course of action, as I explain in this video.
I’ve experienced many paranormal and supernatural events over the years – both by accident and because I’ve actually sought them out. And I’ve learned that sometimes it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie, leave the dead to rest in peace – no matter how hard they might try to get your attention…
also, I give a shout out to King Frostmare as he covers many paranormal events recorded around the world on his Youtube channel.
Haunted Headphones – True Ghost Story
