Here are some questions I received lately about various paranormal topics, and my responses based on my experiences:
3) What about hauntings in places below ground which have little to no human involvement that are normally associated with hauntings (deaths, suffering, murder etc.). Some seem to have supercharged paranormal activity. Mines, cave systems, tunnels, and even military bunkers.
A: Hauntings do take
place in tunnels, etc. but they are also places where people or animals lived
or died. All it takes is one person who worked in or visited a
place, or who died accidentally or was murdered in a place, to haunt it.
4) If we think about the other side of the coin, what are the most haunted 'high' places? There don't seem to be anywhere as many. Spiritualistic traditions worldwide seem to associate being higher up with spiritual clarity, such as yogis, monks and other meditation practitioners purposefully seeking physically higher and more difficult to access locations such as mountains to practice meditation.
A: Since spirits don't "haunt" or stay in one place, that explains why there are no "good haunts by spirit." Spirits come and go and never stay in a fixed position, because they continually stay in the energies that flow through the universe.
For more answers about ghosts, spirits and other things supernatural check out
my books
- Ghosts and Spirits Explained
- Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead
- Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation
- Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking
- Kindred Spirits: How a Medium Befriended a Spirit