ITC Bridge and iDigitalMedium.com are now VARANORMAL.COM
Please visit: https://www.varanormal.com
This site does not allow new registrations, and is now an online archive of a decade of Paranormal and ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) experimentation from 2007 - 2016
We thank you for a wonderful decade!
~ Keith Clark & Ron Ruiz
Lately I've found when I get EVPs that I consequently have a hard time determining what's said (either the whole sentence or single words) I find the messages are in fact altering in themselves to become clearer with subsequent playing. Maybe spirits have devised some means to do this - through witnessing my frustration over time in endeavouring to discern what was said?
It's more likely that you're brain is fitting language to the noise. It's amazing what we interpret as speech! That't not to say that I think it impossible for clips to be altered...
Thanks for the info Rachel. I'm just going by what Mila has been telling me about her recordings, like some things have been deleted or changed etc., but I haven't noticed it happening to me as of yet. One thing I've noticed while talking/playback to my dad was at one point while hearing the words/talking that I can never understand, it seemed that my thoughts seemed to cause him to say what was on my mind, and that was on playback! That could be my mind putting in words that I want to hear, and not necessarily what he was saying? Maybe It's best to try to clear my mind and try to just listen?
Reading my reply, I was in a hurry and a bit blunt. My sincere apologies, I don't mean to imply that pareidolia was the reason. Only a possibility.
Many years ago we had a series of sittings where the clips were reviewed and the translation agreed by all those present. Then less than a week later, almost half bore absolutely no similarity to those we had all clearly heard. The odd thing was, it has never happened before or since.
I thought your post was fine Rachel, and definitely no apology needed. I was asking if I could be unconsciously putting my own words in playback, as at times I think I'm doing just that.