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By no means am I trying to make amusement of the following conditions that these ideas arise from. And of course I am not trying to offend anyone with these ideas. But in the name of research I feel that these thoughts are both viable and legitimate areas to explore.
I have always wondered if EVP could be captured from a coma victim or an autistic child. My thoughts behind this idea is maybe they communicate "differently". and it might be possible to pick something up with a digital recorder.
Next I again have wondered what the results would be in trying to collect EVP in a funeral home with a newly departed person at his showing.
And finally trying to collect EVP at the instant of death as in a hospital or for that matter in a hospice care center.
I await some thoughts from some others who might have some input on these ideas, or ideas of their own
Yes I also have heard of what you mentioned. What I am trying to accomplish is to try to grab that moment which I describe as "when we wake up dead" / I am aware how that sounds but until I come across a better way of describing that instant it will have to do. I feel there is a lot of varied emotions eminating from the physical body as it starts shutting down and the ethereal / spirit body getting ready for the grand exit to the other planes of existence. In theory that moment could generate some "once in a lifetime" emotional expressions or phrases and I am sure a few profane expletives !
I got some amazing EVP at a showing right before a funeral. I was allowed to be alone with the deceased for a few minutes--I did know this person although not well. Vicki
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Actually, the family requested that it remain private since it was very personal. I gave it to the family and gave up rights to it. Suffice it to say that the deceased came through immediately, emotionally and spoke for the short amount of time I had the recorder on. Most of the comments were short and to the point, mentioning love and family members by name. As a certified Proxy Practitioner for the AA-EVP (now the Association Transcommunication), I have often been asked not to share results from requests to record for deceased loved ones. I do have a lot of EVP from my son that I have shared here and elsewhere, though. He crossed over in 2001 and is a strong communicator when he does come through. Vicki
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A neighbor of our just passed away about four day ago I was thinking about trying some EVPs see what I come up with with something like yall talking about what should I ask in the evp ?
You could just ask if he has a message to impart. Maybe he will come through or someone will come through for him. I have done that and sometimes the person comes through with a message, but sometimes someone comes through with something like "He is fine."
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It might take a little bit of time, meaning our time for your neighbor to grab hold of his new situation in his new enviroment and become comfortable with it before he is able or desires contact. Like Vicki said,there are speakers who speak for others sometimes.
Right after my mother passed away, I recorded a male conveying a message from my mother. My organization skills are bad, so I'll have to try to dig it up. I promise to post asap.