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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Saturday, June 5, 2021
London's Number 7 Ghost Bus: Part 1
Friday, June 4, 2021
Paranormal Q&A ; Do Spirits Have a Concept of Time? Ghosts?
Earlier this week I received a great question from Chris about spirits experiencing time. Here is his question and my experience:
Q: Since spirts appear to experience time in a linear manner like humans, have you ever asked Ed (the subject of your Kindred Spirits book) how he spends his time? I seem to remember in the movie Beetlejuice the time in the afterlife was something like the DMV waiting area. I would like to think it’s got to be better than that. If trying to reach a higher plane of existence I can see there might be a holding area or once someone has reached the higher plane, they would have time free I guess. Has this topic ever come up when talking with other mediums?
A: I haven't asked Ed what it's like on the other side, because there is no concept of time for those in spirit... They do watch us age and move on and wait for us to join them, so looking outside their realm to Earth they see time pass. From where they are, there isn't any concept of time.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Haunted hotels in Hampshire, United Kingdom' The Bear Hotel
In my book "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" I stayed in a bed and breakfast in a former Tudor Era castle, that turned out to be haunted, In fact, there was a ghost named Rupert in my room and I wound up figuring out exactly who he was and learned why he was there. You can read about him in my book. In today's blog, Thanks to an article in the UK Hampshire Chronicle, you'll read about the Haunted Bear Hotel>>.
The Bear Hotel, Havant
This hotel dates back to 1795 and is a former coaching inn.
It is said to be haunted by the ghost of the housekeeper who died in room 22.
Residents claim she is often seen sitting up by the edge of the bed or heard walking down the corridor she is among three ghosts that have reportedly been sighted at the hotel.
Ghosts of England: On a Medium's Vacation
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.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Celebrate Pride Month - Read "Kindred Spirits" by Medium Rob Gutro
June is National Pride month, and we celebrate the diversity of the LGBT community. One of my books, "Kindred Spirits," is about how the spirit of a gay man has come through to me for the last 14 years and I've actually befriended him. The book examines the amazing signs he's given to prove he's around, sent a look-alike to save us from being lost in England, and helped solve the mystery around his own death... plus more!
ABOUT THE BOOK: It's uncommon for a medium really get know a spirit so well that the living person considers the spirit a best friend. But that's exactly what happened to medium and paranormal investigator Rob Gutro. When Rob met his partner Tom in 2005, Ed's spirit came along for the ride. Rob never knew Ed in life, but Tom did. Now, Ed often communicates to Rob and has revealed his sense of humor, his heart, and helped solved the mystery of his passing. Ed's "Spirit Treasure Hunt" showed his family he's with them, too. Ed even sent a look-alike to rescue Rob during a vacation in England. As you read about this special spirit named Ed and his sometimes funny communications, you'll learn signs your loved ones send. This book will teach you how to be more aware of messages from your loved ones in spirit. "Being a friend with Ed in spirit is like having a friend who lives in another state" - Author Rob Gutro describing his relationship with Ed's spirit.Sunday, May 30, 2021
5 Min. Video: A Few Odd Minutes In Howard County -Capt. Shipley's Ghost in the Wine Bin!
Over the last couple of years, I've been fortunate to work with Tony Hoos, Television producer at Howard County Community College, who produces historic and sometimes haunted short video specials about the county here in Maryland. There are several of my video interviews on their website that feature the Ghost cat in the Envy Salon, Pets and the Afterlife, and the haunting of the Patapsco Female Institute. In this 5 minute video, Tony and his amazing crew take you to explore Capt. Shipley's Ghost in the Wine Bin!
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/soDSg9u-B3k
Haunted New England places - Gay City, Hebron, Connecticut
from the Quincy Mass. Patriot Ledger newspaper.This one is Gay City, Hebron, Connecticut
Gay City, Hebron, Connecticut
Unlike many of the ghost towns around New England, Gay City is fully accessible within Gay City State Park in Hebron and there are even a few ruins you can explore — if rumors of ghosts, supernatural occurrences and water running uphill don’t bother you, that is.
Founded in the late 1700s by a group of Methodists, this rather isolated group of congregationalists were known for pairing their religion with a generous amount of alcohol, apparently in the belief that drinking heavily would bring them closer to God. Predictably, the town became known as a spot for alcoholic revelers. Several grisly, unsolved murders, along with a large fire at the textile mill, which served as the largest employer, led to Gay City’s gradual abandonment. Today, the site sits on a 1,500-acre park, where paranormal believers claim to have seen spirits wandering the woods and have heard disembodied voices.
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Here are more details from the Website DamnedCT.com
The Damned Story: Near the center of Connecticut in the unassuming town of Hebron sits Gay City State Park, offering streams, a scenic pond and over 1,500 acres of woodland teeming with hiking trails, recreational opportunities and . . . ghosts, according to some.
Gay City was a once-thriving 18th-century village that was primarily inhabited by the Gay family; the park is particularly named after John Gay, one of the settlement's founding fathers. Remnants from the former town, including the remains of abandoned mills, stone foundations and other structures, can still be found here. It's these ruins that have helped to foster the creepy vibe that some people attribute to the park.
The town was originally settled in 1796, when Elijah Andrus led a group of persecuted Methodists out of Hartford to a quieter space along the Blackledge River where they hoped they would be left alone by the regional Congregationalists to live and worship as they pleased. Under the guidance of Rev. Henry Sumner, the faithful—including many members of the Gay family—attended services twice a week, which included imbibing generous amounts of "spirits" in the hope of finding higher spirits. Apparently, such dedicated alcohol consumption caused a host of social issues, but the settlement continued to thrive.
In 1811, a textile mill was built, and soon other mills, shops, homes and even a distillery followed. The town was soon known as Factory Hollow, and had its ups and downs over the next few decades—the main mill burned down twice, the second time in 1885, and the town never really recovered.
According to one story from the Bolton Historical Society, it was claimed that the water in the settlement "ran uphill" from the pond to the mill, which spooked a few residents.
Factory Hollow also suffered other problems, including two alleged murders, both of which pre-date the Civil War. According to David Philips' Legendary Connecticut, the first one involved a jewelry peddler, who may have been robbed and murdered by the village charcoal-burner, although the actual perpetrator was never brought to justice; the unfortunate merchant's skeleton was discovered in a charcoal pit near the edge of town, damning evidence for some. The second untimely death involved a blacksmith's apprentice—the story goes that the young lad showed up late to ye olde shoppe one day and ye olde blacksmithee took extreme exception, stabbing the tardy assistant to death, and then beheading him. (What would've happened if the apprentice had played sick for an entire day?!) As with the other murder, no records exist of the crime, no was anyone apparently ever arrested for it.
Grisly stories aside, like what happens to many towns when the main employer burns to the ground and is no longer viable, the residents of Factory Hollow started leaving. By the end of the 19th century, the town was essentially abandoned, and then was slowly swallowed up by the surrounding countryside. Finally, the land was sold by Emma Foster (one of the last descendants of those who lived there) to the state in 1943, with the stipulation that the area be renamed Gay City. A year later, Gay City officially became a state park.
Despite the decades of neglect, a few of the original structures still stand and can be explored, including house foundations, stone cellars and the walls of an old paper mill. Gay City is now more like Ghost City, which is just fine for those who love to explore such locations.
For years, visitors supposedly saw the spirits of the murdered victims wandering around the forests that have now grown up through the village. Up until recently, the story was also told that someone long ago had drowned in the pond at the park, although there hadn't been any documentation of the event. Tragically, in May 2010, a New Britain teenage did drown in the pond while swimming, so that event can now be considered true.
Source; https://www.damnedct.com/gay-city-hebron
Thursday, May 27, 2021
A Great Paranormal Magazine to Read: Beyond the Gravestones
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Your Spirit Pets Lead You to Look-Alikes - Read Pets and the Afterlife by Rob Gutro
Are you grieving after the loss of your dog or cat? These books can help you work through your grief by showing you how their spirits are still very much around.
The love we share with our pets never dies, and there's proof that our pets do communicate with us from the other side, just as people do who pass. I'm a scientist, medium, author and paranormal investigator who has had many experiences with ghosts and spirits, both pets and people, who have communicated messages that helped prove their identity. I've written Pets and the Afterlife 1,2 and 3 to teach people how to recognize the signs from their pets in spirit.
I've received emails from people around the world who have confirmed signs from their pets and have received comfort knowing their pets are very much around in spirit from time to time.
All three are available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle.: https://tinyurl.com/y8l6alq4
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Celebrate Pride Month - Read "Kindred Spirits" by Medium Rob Gutro
June is National Pride month, and we celebrate the diversity of the LGBT community. One of my books, "Kindred Spirits," is about how the spirit of a gay man has come through to me for the last 14 years and I've actually befriended him. The book examines the amazing signs he's given to prove he's around, sent a look-alike to save us from being lost in England, and helped solve the mystery around his own death... plus more!
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Haunted New England places - Glastenbury, Vermont
Vanished Town of Glastenbury and The Bennington Triangle |
from the Quincy Mass. Patriot Ledger newspaper.This one is Glastenbury, Vermont.
Glastenbury, Vermont
Tucked into the unforgiving Glastenbury Mountain, Glastenbury was never a particularly popular place, with families settling, then moving in short order.
After the Civil War, the area saw some success as logging businesses moved in and began to cut down the mountain’s vast forests, turning the logs into charcoal. The logging and charcoal industries saw such great success that, by the 1880s, all the mature timber had been cut down and most of Glastenbury’s residents moved on.
Now, the area is known for its spate of hikers disappearing under mysterious circumstances, as well as Bigfoot sightings. However, the hike up the Glastenbury Fire Tower is said to be one of the best in the state, if you dare.
Here's another story about the Vanished town- click here!