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1 " Understand this, a hospital is a gateway between the living and the dead. We’ve all had things happen to us here. "
― Loren W. Christensen , Cops' True Stories of the Paranormal: Ghosts, UFOs, and Other Shivers
2 " To state the obvious, each person is an individual with a unique personality, life experiences, inter relationships, and so on. Many paranormal investigators believe the individual takes these unique factors with them when they die. This means that each experience with a spirit is also unique because of what the deceased has retained after death. Likewise, "
3 " Ghost Stories: Visits from the Deceased” December 2, 2008), the University of Goteborg found that over 80 percent of elderly people experienced hallucinations of their partner within a month after their passing. Almost "
4 " Google “hospital spirits,” and you will find links to sites ranging from “haunted hospitals,” to blogs written by nurses telling of their experiences with the spirit world in the halls of working hospitals and those long-closed. One blogger nurse warns that if people could see what she sees of the spirit world in hospitals, pregnant women would never birth their children in them. To paraphrase: It doesn’t make sense to deliver a child in a place where sick and old people die. If there are no other options, at least first purify the space of wandering spirits, dark emotions, and thoughts. "
5 " Haints” is a deep southern or East Texan word for ghosts. Haint "
6 " It was a dark shadow figure, six-foot tall, yet I could see through it, and it was bending over one of the bagged bodies. "
7 " Don’t worry,” she said. “You’ll have plenty more experiences like that working in this place.” Then she added these words. "
8 " A house is never still in darkness to those who listen intently; there is a whispering in distant chambers, an unearthly hand presses the snib of the window, the latch rises.” ~ J. M. Barrie "