What ‘Ghosts’ Tell Us About Ourselves: EVP
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New light on the question of the ages - and reality itself: What Happens After We Die?
Thanks to technological advances, humanity’s historic inventory of evidence for post-mortem survival, i.e. ghost experiences, memories of previous incarnations, mediumistic communication, and near-death experiences, has a new and significantly more objective (and thus scientifically acceptable?!) member: EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena), recordings of human voices and sounds that are neither produced nor heard by those present at the time of the recording!
Most EVP are captured at locations where other haunting-type phenomena are reported, and therefore hastily presumed as evidence of human survival after death, with little consideration as to whom or what might actually have created them. And though individual EVP may reveal aspects of its source’s identity, the circumstances under which EVP occur collectively reveal broader insights. Setting aside fraud, sloppy data collection, and inadequate interpretation, enquiring minds want to know… are EVP actually voices of ‘dead’ people, the localized residue of past events, psychokinetic expression of investigator’s own subconscious, or even ET’s? And what does this suggest about nature and reality itself?
This Sunday, we’ll review an array of clearly audible EVP from trusted researchers and the circumstances under which they were captured, to discuss and determine among ourselves what EVP they do (and do not) suggest about post-mortem survival. Attendees are warmly invited to bring their own EVP or other related experiences up for consideration.
Our Zoom session opens at 9:45 am (EDT), free. All are welcome!
