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Demonic Haunting

by DCostello on Jul.06, 2010, under All New Posts, Information

(Originally published By: Denise Villani an author and the webmaster of several websites and article directories. Find more articles and information on haunted stuff by visiting HauntedStuff.net.)

A demon is considered to be a powerful, supernatural being that is generally malevolent (wishing or appearing to wish evil to others) in character. The word demon comes from the Greek word daimon, which means a divine or semi-divine power that determined a person’s fate. Some believe demons are angels who have fallen from grace or have chosen to take the cross over to the dark side, so to speak. (continue reading…)

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Attachments: Spirit, Entity, Possession

by DCostello on Apr.23, 2010, under Information

Sometimes when we go on site to an investigation it is revealed that the client has an attachment. More often than not it is the Medium or Sensitive that makes us aware of this situation but sometimes it can be discovered through the interview process.

So, what is an attachment? Attachments are better known as ‘Spirit Attachment’, ‘Entity Attachment’ or ‘Possession’ and can be determined to be at various levels or degrees of attachment. Primarily an attachment is defined as a conscious negative energy, discarnate being or entity that spiritually or physically attaches to the host affecting his or her mental, physical and/or spiritual state of well-being. It is a parasite. (continue reading…)

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Children and Past Life Memories – Part II

by DCostello on Apr.05, 2010, under Information

Where do past-life memories come from?

Henry Leo Bolduc, C .H. and Marjorie V. Reynolds, M. Ed., C. Ht., M. Ht. (continue reading…)

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Children and Past Life Memories – Part I

by DCostello on Jan.30, 2010, under Information

The following was generated by a request for help from a friend who truely believes that her four year old son has and is experiencing past life memories. She is trying to understand what is going on and has requested help. I’m not sure how long this blog will go but I do know that I’m far from the expert she needs.

What follows is some information I have found that I’ll establish to get the ball rolling. If there is anyone that has dealt with this before jump in with your documentation and advise. (continue reading…)

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EVP/EAP, knowing when you’ve got something.

by DCostello on Dec.14, 2009, under Information

During the course of my time spent doing paranormal research and investigations I’ve gathered a lot of recordings of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and EAP (Electronic Audio Phenomena). There’s also been more than one time where, during reviewing the recordings, I wasn’t too sure if I actually was hearing something or if I was listening too hard and hearing something that wasn’t there. Don’t laugh, it happens, it’s called pareidolia.

Until this past year I had never heard of this. Wikipedia has the only definition I could find online: (continue reading…)

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Cameras: 35mm vs. digital

by DCostello on Nov.27, 2009, under Information

     Okay.  Here I go stepping into a mine field.  Please remember that this is my own opinion based on my personal experiences.  I’m very much open to your opinions and experiences.  So here we go.

     Many folks ask me why I show up to investigations with  digital and 35mm cameras.  The answer really isn’t easy or short.  However, in a nut shell, they’re two different types of recording media; each with their own advantages and disadvantages.  What one may lack the other makes up for; at least that’s how I see it.  Let me give you some examples. (continue reading…)

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Buffy Bag 101

by DCostello on Nov.24, 2009, under Information

Over the past seven years of doing paranormal investigations I can’t count how many times I’ve been asked by clients and prospective investigators “So what do I need to buy for equipment?”  The answer is a pen, pencil and legal sized pad of paper.

If you’re just starting out, with a group or by yourself, that’s really all you need at first.  That and the ability to ‘feel’ your surroundings.  The first thing I tell all my new inexperienced investigators is to start listening to your (what I call) ‘Spidey Sense’ and to be very aware of your environment.  Listen, smell, feel and sometimes taste what’s going on.  Usually after their first or second investigation I give them a basic list of ‘Nice items to have’ that a beginning investigator may want or need.  (continue reading…)

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