Moved to www.robgutro.com /I am an author, paranormal investigator & medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking. I can receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, I explain the paranormal with energy. Known as a Pet Medium; but work with human ghosts and spirits, too. My books teach you how to recognize signs from spirits.* AWARD-WINNING - 2021,2022 and 2023 BookAuthority Best New Grief Ebook for Pets and the Afterlife 3
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BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium
Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained
BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.
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In my newest bookGhosts of England on a Medium's Vacation by Rob Gutro, I wrote about my experiences at Sudeley Castle. You can read about the
ghosts in the book, but in this short video I took during my visit, I
give you a look around the Old Barn Garden area and a bit of the history (there's
more history in the chapter on Sudeley). Enjoy your quick view of this video that I
call the Tour of the Old Barn Garden.
ABOUT "GHOSTS OF ENGLAND ON A MEDIUM'S VACATION by Rob Gutro:
What happens when a medium goes on vacation? Can a medium simply switch
off their ability at will? Well…not exactly. Rob Gutro is a
medium/author/paranormal investigator and a scientist who has written 4
books about his encounters with human and animal ghosts and spirits.
In
this book, you will read about his experiences on two separate trips to
the United Kingdom. England’s rich history and many epic battles have
caused an over-abundance of residual emotional energy. Everywhere he
traveled, he had a paranormal experience. He explored royal palaces and
spent the night in haunted castles. He encountered the ghosts of
historical figures including a queen, a prince, and a nobleman; and
several ghosts even shared their pain of death experience with him. On
one occasion, the doppelganger of a loved one provided directions when
he became lost while driving in the countryside due to a malfunctioning
GPS.
But not all of his encounters were of the human variety: there was
also a very special visit from a canine ghost. This book is intended to
be more than just a collection of personal ghost stories. In addition to
relating my ghostly encounters, he has also included a short narrative
history of the places where the experiences occurred. After all, knowing
the history of a place is key to understanding why a ghost has decided
to stay behind.
So, join Rob as he relates his encounters with the
ghosts of England. Rob has written 4 other books about the paranormal,
two about people (Ghosts and Spirits and Lessons Learned From Talking to
the Dead) and 2 about pets (Pets and the Afterlife and Pets and the
Afterlife 2). The books are available in paperback and e-book on
Amazon.com.
Join my friend Mike Ricksecker for this week's Friday Night Ghost Frights, where Mike takes you on a Haunted Mansion Paranormal Investigation Part 1 | Cheney Mansi This is a Paranormal investigation of a haunted mansion in Jerseyville, IL!
Society of the Haunted explores historic Cheney Mansion and discovers
plenty of paranormal activity. Includes drone footage, a paranormal
walkthrough, a shadow person chase, and a mysterious disembodied bell
that a spirit randomly rings throughout the night. Part 1 of a
multi-part paranormal investigation pits you deep inside the most
haunted house in Jerseyville, originally built as a stop along a
stagecoach route.
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Vd7LE6DXbq8
My latest book is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" (by Rob Gutro) and conveys
all
of the ghosts I met as I traveled throughout England. There are a
LOT more ghosts in England that I did not (yet) meet, and here is the
fourth of several postings from Devonlive in Devon, U.K about some of
them.. - Rob
The true story behind the Hound of the Baskervilles
This is the story that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write
The Hound of the Baskervilles when he was staying at the former Duchy
Hotel in Princetown, which is now the Dartmoor visitor centre.
Legend
has it that evil Squire Richard Cabell was much feared during his
lifetime around Dartmoor - but he war even more fearful in death when he
led a pack of black hounds.
To this day you can see where he was
buried in Buckfastleigh Church and his coffin was secured with a giant
slab to ensure his hounds wouldn’t ride on the moor.
Legendary Dartmoor says you can still see
the spooky 'sepulchre': "As you walk up the main pathway you will find a
huge building that defies description. Known locally as ‘the
sepulchre’, this ‘penthouse tomb’ would probably be more suited to
Colditz.
"If it reminds you of a prison then you
are not far wrong because in it are the incarcerated remains of the
Cabell family and in particular Squire Richard Cabell.
"If
you peer through the heavy metal bars you will see a tomb with a
gigantic white slab on top of it. The building and the heavy slab will
give you a hint that we are not dealing with the normal family burial
plot. It will strongly suggest that somebody is trying to contain
something and there we have the legend.
"Squire
Richard Cabell lived during the 1600s and was the local squire at
Buckfastleigh. He had a passion for hunting and was what in those days
described as a ‘monstrously evil man’. He gained this reputation for
amongst other things immorality and having sold his soul to the Devil.
There was also a rumour that he had murdered his wife.
"On the 5th of July 1677 he passed away and was laid to rest in ‘the sepulchre’ but that was only the beginning of the story.
"The night of his internment saw a phantom
pack of hounds come baying across the moor to howl at his tomb. From
that night onwards he could be found leading the phantom pack across the
moor usually on the anniversary of his death.
"In
an attempt to lay the soul to rest the villagers built a large building
around the tomb and to be doubly sure a huge slab was placed on top of
the grave to stop the ghost of the squire escaping. Even after taking
these measures people have reported a strange red glow emanating through
the iron bars. Other folk have reported seeing a whole host of demonic
creatures gathered around the grave trying to get the promised soul for
their master." SOURCE: Devon Live: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/viking-ghosts-still-haunt-bloody-2286420
One of the most dangerous things that people do is take their beliefs to the extreme. In some cases, it results in the death of someone. Such is the case of a family in the United Kingdom who thought their ill family member was suffering from "demonic possession" and restrained him until he died.
Instead of using common sense, they jumped to crazy conclusions based on their religious beliefs. Now a man is dead and 7 adults are facing charges of manslaughter. I'm sharing this story as a caution to people who think someone's erratic behavior (likely a mental illness) is a "demon." Use your head and think past your religious beliefs. Look at the person. Look at the symptoms. Consult a doctor. Don't do something foolish. Kennedy Ife death: Man 'killed by family in botched exorcism'
Seven members of Kennedy Ife's family deny
manslaughter, false imprisonment and causing or allowing the death of a
vulnerable adult.
A "vulnerable" man was tied up and killed by his own family as they carried out a form of "exorcism", a court has heard.
Kennedy
Ife's parents and brothers mistakenly believed he was "possessed by
evil spirits" and set about "curing" him, the Old Bailey was told.
They allegedly used cable ties, rope and handcuffs to restrain the 26-year-old at home in Enfield, north London.
Seven members of his family all deny manslaughter.Mr
Ife's parents, Kenneth, 64, and Josephine, 56, and brothers Roy, 33,
Harry, 32, Colin, 26, Samuel, 20, and Daniel, 20, also deny false
imprisonment and causing or allowing the death of a vulnerable adult
between 19 and 23 August 2016.
Prosecutor Tom Little QC said: "His
own family decided that because he had become and remained unwell he
should be restrained with cable ties, rope and handcuffs.
"They
decided that he should be restrained in his own home with them rather
than calling 999. Ultimately that restraint was a cause of his tragic
death."
'Misguided religious beliefs'
When
Mr Ife showed signs of illness in August 2016, his family believed he
had become possessed by evil spirits and decided to restrain him, the
court heard.
Mr Little said: "The family put misguided religious
beliefs about this young man being possessed by a demon or evil spirits
before the obvious and common sense conclusion that he needed help and
did not need to be restrained."
They made an emergency call, but Mr Ife could not be saved, the jury heard.
The
prosecutor added: "Instead of calling 999 or seeking other expert
assistance they sought to 'cure' his perceived illness through prayer
and restraint.
"Whether this was some form of exorcism will be a
matter for you in due course. In short, the Ife family took the law into
their own hands."
The trial continues.
Every Tuesday, my friend Joy Andreasen brings us Tarot Tuesday. Today's card is the TowerJoy Says: Today you may learn a truth that upsets your world in an unexpected way.
We all must go through these upsets at times in order to take us to our
next stage in the drama of our lives. Sometimes if everything just goes
along the normal course, we are not forced to make important changes.
Look at the truth and know you are better off knowing it than not and
make necessary adjustments.
ABOUT THE CARD: Depiction: The
image of the Tower card is powerful, depicting a solid tower being
struck by lightning, and fire crawling out from the small windows at its
top.
Meaning: The
Tower is commonly interpreted as meaning danger, crisis, destruction,
and liberation. It is associated with sudden unforseen change.
BIOGRAPHY: Joy
Andreasen is an author, shamanic practitioner, psychic medium,
spiritual consultant, Reiki Master Teacher and wedding officiant. She
has been giving messages from Spirit for almost twenty years. She
teaches spiritual development and shamanic classes in Winchester and
Herndon Virginia which are always highly acclaimed.
In my book Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation by Rob Gutro, I met the ghost of a woman still working in the Old Thatch Tavern, working hundreds of years after her passing. I learned her name and even sketched her. That sketch appears in the book in the chapter about the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon, where the tavern is located.
The Old Thatch Tavern became the brewery for Stratford-upon-Avon in
1470 when it was also a pub. It has been a licensed pub since 1623 and
it is claimed that it is the oldest pub in Stratford.
It is the only thatched-roof property in Stratford's town center.
Here's the video I made right after I met the ghost of Emily:
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/dqS9DfLaTKc
ABOUT "GHOSTS OF ENGLAND ON A MEDIUM'S VACATION by Rob
Gutro: What happens when a medium goes on vacation? Can a medium simply
switch off their ability at will? Well…not exactly.
Rob Gutro
is a medium/author/paranormal investigator and a scientist who has
written 4 books about his encounters with human and animal ghosts and
spirits. In this book, you will read about his experiences on two
separate trips to the United Kingdom. England’s rich history and many
epic battles have caused an over-abundance of residual emotional energy.
Everywhere he traveled, he had a paranormal experience.
He
explored royal palaces and spent the night in haunted castles. He
encountered the ghosts of historical figures including a queen, a
prince, and a nobleman; and several ghosts even shared their pain of
death experience with him.
On one occasion, the doppelganger
of a loved one provided directions when he became lost while driving in
the countryside due to a malfunctioning GPS. But not all of his
encounters were of the human variety: there was also a very special
visit from a canine ghost.
This book is intended to be more
than just a collection of personal ghost stories. In addition to
relating my ghostly encounters, he has also included a short narrative
history of the places where the experiences occurred. After all, knowing
the history of a place is key to understanding why a ghost has decided
to stay behind.
So, join Rob as he relates his encounters
with the ghosts of England. Rob has written 4 other books about the
paranormal, two about people (Ghosts and Spirits and Lessons Learned
From Talking to the Dead) and 2 about pets (Pets and the Afterlife and
Pets and the Afterlife 2). The books are available in paperback and
e-book on Amazon.com.
On January 30th, I enjoyed interviewing with Michael Vara, host of the Radio program "Late Night in the Midlands." We covered basics in paranormal, defined ghosts vs. spirits, and got into how pets communicate from the afterlife (based on my 2 books). In the last hour, Michael took a couple of callers who had interesting questions for me. My interview began about 33 minutes into the 3 hour show. You can hear it (and watch Michael) here: https://youtu.be/vmltZxkJMUA
My latest book is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" (by Rob Gutro) and conveys all
of the ghosts I met as I traveled throughout England. There are a
LOT more ghosts in England that I did not (yet) meet, and here is the
3hird of several postings from Devonlive in Devon, U.K about some of
them.. - Rob The Great Ball of Fire that killed four and injured 62 churchgoers at Widecombe
No explanation has ever been found for this terrible event that stuck on sunday October 21 1638.
The
Reverend George Lyde was preaching in Widecombe Church when a great
ball of fire fell through the roof killing four people and injuring 62.
The phenomenon is said to have occurred during a thunderstorm.
There
are gruesome contemporary accounts telling how 'an extraordinary flame
passed right through the church, filling it with a loathsome smell, like
brimstone and a great ball of fire fell through the roof'.
The
whole congregation dropped to the floor as a large beam crashed down
between the parson and his clark. Neither was hurt but the congregation
was hit. One man 'had his head cloven, his skull rent into three pieces
and his brains thrown on the ground whole, but the hair of his head,
through the violence of the blow struck fast to a pillar near him where
it remained a woeful spectacle a long while after'.Rumours began
flying around that Satan had come to take sinners - including Widecombe
Jan, a wild young bachelor of the parish who was sleeping off his
hangover in church when the lightning struck.
It was claimed that the devil was seen tethering his horse
outside the church and dropping through the roof with the ball of fire:
"Seizing Widecombe Jan, he threw him violently against a pillar, dshing
his brains out, while the storm raged throughout the rest of the church,
diverting everyone's attention from what was going on."