Here are some great questions from Chris W. about ghosts and interactions with other ghosts. I've provided my answers below, based on my experiences.
1) Are ghosts aware of one another? Do you think they can interact with one another? or do you believe that the ghosts are mostly operating on their own layer of time (mostly anyway) and ignore ghosts from other time periods?
A: I think they may be aware of each other, but in my experience, if there were more than one they don't tend to interact. Otherwise, I think we'd have ghostly team-ups, and that doesn't happen. It's always one ghost from one time period doing the talking.
I get the sense that when someone is a ghost they are fixated on getting the attention of the living to help set them free from their earthly prison, and don't bother with the other ghosts. It's somewhat of a selfish thing.
2) Do Ghosts from Different time periods interact with each other?
A: When I visited England, I encountered ghosts from different time periods in one place - Westminster Abbey. One was apparently the ghost of a king, another the ghost of a monk, and the third, the ghost of Ann of Cleves (One of Henry VIII's wives) who actually pulled my hair in front of her tomb. I didn't encounter these ghosts at the same time, and none of them seemed to be aware of the other or interact with each other. All had died in different time periods, the monk being the oldest, a few centuries before Ann of Cleves. So, that told me they either don't see each other or don't bother with each other out of their own time periods.
3) Do Ghosts from the Same Time Period Interact?
I believe ghosts from the same time period do interact. For example, in the "Double Murder Ghost Investigation" I participated in, there were two women who were brutally murdered in the same home. When I went there with another medium from Inspired Ghost Tracking, the ghosts of the women would talk with both myself and the other medium, so I know they were aware of each other and interacting with each other to convey their whole story.
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