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How long should you wait for ghost contact?

May 6th, 2009 | By Webmaster | Category: Podcasts with Fiona Broome

podcastPeople often ask how long they should wait for a ghost to make contact.

In this podcast, Hollow Hill founder Fiona Broome talks about the importance of patience when you’re ghost hunting.  Using shows such as ‘Ghost Hunters’ as an example, she points out that ghost contact can take hours… and sometimes multiple visits.

She shares tips to make your ghost hunts more interesting and productive.

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(Note: Hollow Hill was on the road when this podcast was recorded. We were moving from Texas to New England.  The podcast is fine, but the closing music sounds a bit tinny.)

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  1. i used to think i was crazy. but know i take photos. im not crazy. their really here. i dont know why. i dont know what they want. im sure i could find out. but im actualy scared to ask. im afraid theyll ask for help and i will not beable to help.

  2. Pamela,

    If you’re afraid to ask, don’t. When enough people find out about a haunted place, many people will go there with the intention of helping the ghosts. So, don’t feel as if you have to help them… you don’t! Other people, perhaps with more experience, will try to contact the ghosts and help them. If enough people do this, sooner or later one will be successful.

    Some people are good at communicating with spirits. If you’re uncomfortable asking the ghosts questions, your gifts are probably in other areas. Don’t worry about it.

    Sincerely,
    Fiona

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