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Getting
Started in Spirit Communication Through Technology
by Mark Macy
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Before
starting experiments in spirit communication through technology,
consider the following:
1.
There are two types or levels of the work--EVP and ITC. EVP is
the capturing of short, faint spirit voices on tape. Thousands
of people have been performing EVP experiments successfully since
the 1950's. ITC has been underway only since around 1980, and
as we enter the new millennium there are only a handful of ITC
experimenters around the world getting enhanced results, which
include messages and images through computers, long messages coming
through radio sounds, telephone calls, and convincing pictures
that come through television.
2 Every
successful ITC experimenter I know began with EVP experiments,
which are described below.
3.There
are vast spiritual universes beyond (and superimposed over) our
own physical universe. Some of these universes are light and ethereal,
inhabited by angels and masters. Others are dark and troubled,
inhabited by the proverbial demons and lost souls. Between these
areas of light and dark are the ancestral planes where most people
who have died on Earth enjoy a multi-faceted, paradise-like existence.
Beings from all these worlds - from the angelic to the demonic
- work closely, silently with our world, and each of us draws
into our life beings of like attitude. It should be the conscious
intent of anyone contacting spirit partners for positive reasons,
to cleanse their spirit, mind and body, and to purify their thoughts,
words and actions. When you're inspired by the beauty of a glorious
sunset and your heart feels a rush of energy, the angels, literally,
are with you. When you're gripped by fear or resentment over situations
in your life, you can be reasonably sure there are negative spirits
working closely with you, fueling those feelings.
4.When
conducting EVP experiments, take a sober, serious approach and
focus on the positive. Experiment only when you're in a happy,
enthusiastic, unfettered frame of mind.
Start
Experimenting with EVP
Use
an audiocassette recorder with an external microphone and a source
of mild white noise (such as a radio tuned between stations).
* Place the microphone a few feet from the radio. Turn on the
tape recorder and introduce the session. For example:
Good
morning, it's Tuesday June 23, 3 o'clock. I welcome (name of spirit
being) and others who would like to see all human beings move
closer to God in their thoughts, words and actions. (pause) Dear
(name), I hope you are present this evening and can hear me. (pause)
My first question. (pause 10-15 seconds between each question)
Ask
three or four questions, then replay the sequence and listen closely.
A set of earphones can help make the short, faint voices more
audible. Some people get voices on their very first try; others
work for months before getting their first voice. So it was with
EVP pioneer Konstantin Raudive, who experimented diligently for
three months before getting his first voice, then went on to record,
analyze and collect more than 70,000 voices, many under strict
laboratory conditions.
As
you conduct voice experiments on a regular basis, the voices might
get louder and clearer as your contact field (the field of thoughts,
feelings and life energies between you and your spirit friends)
grows stronger. As mentioned above, however, it requires a clear
mind, focused intent, positive thoughts, and a balanced temperament
to ensure the best possible results.
Like
channeling, Ouija boards and other methods of penetrating dimensions,
the technology of EVP and ITC can help us contact departed loved
ones, our spirit guides and guardians, enlightened masters and
other good beings, or if used carelessly they can access confused
or negative beings who can disrupt our life. So, as in all spiritual
matters, proceed with care, focus on love, and stay anchored to
God.
Equipment
alternatives
Radios:
Instead of a single radio, you can use several radios, or some
other noise source altogether, such as running water. I've had
best results using two or three radios with one of them tuned
to a distant station with foreign language broadcasts, or even
better, several overlapping foreign broadcasts coming through
the same radio. Sonia Rinaldi in Brazil has made an audiocassette
of many jumbled voices overwritten upon each other, and uses that
tape as a sound source. In any case, spirit beings seem to find
it easier to create their voice from existing voice fragments
than to fashion one out of blank white noise. Foreign-language
broadcasts make it easier to distinguish between the radio noises
and possible spirit voices you receive in your language.
Tape
recorders: Some people claim to get better results with a reel-to-reel
tape recorder than with the more common cassette recorder, which
I use. On cassette recorders it's good to have a "cue"
or "review" function so that while the recorder is in
"play" mode you can press down a bit on the "reverse"
or "fast forward" button to move quickly a few inches
backward or forward on the tape, then resume playing simply by
releasing the "reverse" or "fast forward"
button. You can include a mixer in the setup along with a second
microphone for your voice.
Computers:
Some voice experimenters today are using computers with attached
microphones instead of tape recorders. Advantages of the computer
include clarity of the voices, immediate playback, reproduction
without loss of quality, and easy transportability to the Internet.
The drawback of computers is the fact that voice files take up
a lot of memory, so each session must be kept short (a few seconds,
or at most a few minutes in duration).
Mini-disc
recorders: Lately I've started using a mini-disc recorder instead
of a tape recorder. Like computers, mini-disc recorders register
sound in digital format (breaking down the analog signals into
tiny bits of information). The advantages of the mini-disc recorder
over tape recorders include most of the computer's advantages.
Plus, a stereo input allows the use of two microphones, one near
the radios and the other dedicated to the voice of the experimenters.
Additionally, each mini-disc holds 74 minutes of data, so sessions
can be quite long.
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