Ghost Hunting - PopularityIn the first of Fiona’s new series of mini-podcasts, Fiona talks about Friday the 13th and why it might be a good day (or night) for ghost hunting.

Friday the 13th may not be inherently more haunted.

However, wary of “bad luck,” people may be more aware of their environment… and more aware of paranormal phenomena.

You and your team may be slightly “on edge” and more sensitive to your environment, including nearby spirits.

Might this lead the ghosts to respond with greater activity?  It’s possible.

However, Friday the 13th is one of many days when ghost hunting might be better than average.  Certain calendar days are worth noting, and scheduling ghost investigations.

This mini-podcast is about 3 minutes long, and presents only the highlights of this idea.

Click here to listen to this mini-podcast

Photo credit: Joakim Buchwald, Denmark

Note: The illustration is a reference to the historical and religious (Knights Templar) significance of Friday the 13th.

 

3 Responses to Ghosts and Friday the 13th

  1. Cynthia says:

    ervation to say that Jay and Grant are upstanding men who would tell the truth about their stories because It have seen things on the show that I though

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  3. susan kam says:

    I’m being contrary again….We have been brought up without 13th floors and Friday the 13th. Though I have been in buildings with a 13th floor. Nothing strange going on there. As for Friday the 13th….I doubt if any ghost carries a calendar. But, if it helps people get more excited in their ghost hunt. More power to them. If you can’t get out on the 13th the ghosts will still be waiting for you if they are there in the first place. Superstition and imagination go hand in hand, I’ve even walked under ladders and counted funeral cars. Now that is a big NO NO! Have fun, y’all!

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