Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A Dark Visit



I watch Ghost Hunters and Paranormal State.

My son and his friends would watch A Haunting when they got home from school, and I got hooked into that one too. The entire time I watch there is a little voice in the back of my head that keeps me sane and un-scared. I shake my head with a smile on my face at 99% of the Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). (Please listen here to what is touted as "The Most Horrifying EVP Ever Recorded:   http://paranormal.about.com/od/ghostaudiovideo/a/aa101507.htm )  It seems I can never hear the words they claim they are hearing. "I will kill you," usually sounds more to me like "kkkkkkk--static--kkkk", but maybe something is lost in the translation. The investigators hear many things, they swear that someone touched them, and they get lots of pictures of orbs floating around.  My father is a photographer and has explained why orbs actually happen (bits of dust or particulate too close to the lens that reflect light from a flash), so I am a bit skeptic of their paranormal interpretation.



And yet...

There is an even quieter voice that tells me some of what I am seeing may be true. That reason I smile while I watch these shows is because on some level I believe some of it. I have contemplated calling the Long Island Medium just to see what she says and to give myself another reason to either believe or disbelieve.  Here she is:  http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/long-island-medium 

Dozens of not-quite explainable things have happened to me throughout my life, the most remarkable being the exorcism of my best friend. This was not interesting, or cool, or amazing--it was terrible and frightening. It is still scary to think about almost 35 years later. You can read about it here:  http://penelopecrowe.blogspot.com/2012/01/do-you-believe-in-possession-true-story.html

I had an experience that I would not consider paranormal but terrifying none-the-less.

Lambert Castle is located on a scenic hill Paterson, NJ, overlooking the New York skyline, and currently operates as a museum accessible to the public. In the late 80s I visited Lambert Castle with a friend late one night on a personal ghost hunting mission. We had previously visited graveyards and a supposed haunted house, but we never had anything to report other than being chased out of a cemetery one night by the police. Our Lambert castle visit was to be a bit different.



I drove my car up the long driveway, and parked past the gaslight lanterns. A fox scurried out of our way as we exited the car. We looked around the back towards the woods, but it was so dark I could not see a foot in front of myself, and we decided to climb the stairs around the front. The walkway and steps up the front of the building took us past windows and showed us opulent rooms filled with furniture covered with white sheets. The stair path wound around the side of the structure and we stopped momentarily to look at the view. I saw motion out of the corner of my eye coming from the back of the castle and turned to look to see where my friend was going. But this was not my friend. This was a figure in a hooded black robe, something from your bad dreams, something from hell. This was not a ghost or apparition, this was a person dressed in a black cloak moving slowly toward us. I could not see his face. I quickly turned and saw my friend about halfway down the stairs already, and I began to run too.

The figure never followed us, and after we got in the car and locked the doors, my hands shaking so badly I had a hard time getting the key in the ignition, we looked up at the steps and did not see the hooded figure any more.

I tell this story often as one of the scariest things that has ever happened to me. We still wonder if we interrupted a coven, or a mass, or that was a way Lambert Castle prevented hooligans from hanging around at night. I really do not want to know. Well--I want to know a little bit.

Part of me wants to attend a TAPS session and experience a paranormal expedition for myself, but the other part tells me NO!--don't mess with it, because I seem to have an uncanny ability to attract trouble from the dark side. Or that voice just might be my sister--she yells at me about this all the time.

Next weeks blog will be a bit scarier, and much more paranormal. Opening bathroom door including...

15 comments:

  1. i watch shows on the supernatural as well and just like you, i smile here and then because i find myself believing some of it too.
    but whoa! your Lambert experience creeped me out!

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    1. I just love those TAPS guys.
      And Lambert Castle was bad. I think back to it and wonder if it was a crazy person with an axe, just some silly teens, and worse--I wonder what would have happened had I been there alone. Yeeesshh.
      Scary as hell--but nobody got hurt...so now it's a good story.
      Thanks for popping in Ao Bibliophile! XO
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  2. Wow, what a scarey experience. If something like this has happened to me, I have been too blind to notice. Thanks for sharing, some interesting (and scarey) posts linked to this one I'll have to go back and read.

    Paul R. Hewlett

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    1. I love all this scary stuff Paul--since I was a little kid. And you are funny! Do you really have bad vision, or just fear?? :)
      Enjoy the other links, they are fun.
      And when I call the Long Island Medium I'll post about that too.
      Glad you stopped by!
      XO
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  3. It was the Jersey Devil.

    Srsly, tho, that is one scary story.

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    1. Red!
      Funny you say that...the Jersey Devil used to scare the pants off of me when I was little. Especially the story where the cloven hoof prints stopped at one side of the house, continued across the roof, and we seen on the other side of the house, no deeper than any of the other prints.
      Don't know why--that one stopped my heart.
      What is that saying? You'll never find magic if you don't look for it? You'll never find ANYTHING--dark stuff included. Lesson for the day--always look on the bright side of life...
      Always love when you come by,
      XO
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  4. I'm a huge believer in the paranormal, having had a few experiences myself. That said, I hate TAPS. I've communicated with them in the past and they're less interested in helping people than they are getting ratings. The reason they very rarely have conclusive evidence is so that the show can continue and they can possibly return to prior locations.

    Rant over. Lambert Castle sounds like a fun visit, and I'm dying to know what's up with the hooded figure as well. Please let us know if/when you do find anything out.

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  5. Wow about TAPS Jason!
    I am so disappointed :( ANd now that you mention it--it is kind of true, not much evidence. But, I'm sure I'll still watch.
    My sister and family went up there the other day, and nothing much happened.
    I told her--you have to go at midnight, in October...geeeez...
    Glad you stopped in Jason! I will surely tell you more as soon as I find out anything new.
    XO
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  6. Let me know when you want to go ghost hunting. Like your father i can explain orbs but I've caught other things that cant be explained

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    1. Tell me!!
      Oh please write back and tell me a story about this Val!!
      XO
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  7. Whoa, what a story!! Like you, I'm so intrigued by this stuff, and I've had my share of direct experiences with ghosts (see my blog at www.banditsranch.com), but this would have scared the crap out of me. And yet, I have to admit that I saw the Grim Reaper once—but it seemed to me more like an Angel of Death. It appeared to me in a vision just before I went to sleep in a dark hooded cloak, exactly like you mentioned here. I instantly woke up, frightened, but when I tried to sleep it appeared again—very strongly. And it wouldn't say a word—it seemed to be keeping an "appointment" to visit me at this time. It was very business-like. Finally I said aloud to it, "Who have you come for?" but it wouldn't answer. So I said, "I don't want you here, go away." And it did—it evaporated. But the next day my beloved cat of 18 years died. And I know it sounds crazy, but I honestly believe it was an entity who had come for the cat because it was his time, and I was allowed to see it to soften the blow a little. But do I want to see it again? Hell no! I have a deep curiosity & yet an ambivalence about these things like you. But the friends I've known who were ghosthunters had to quit because it became to spiritually difficult. It's complicated, isn't it? Great post.

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    1. Diane--we have to talk woman!!
      I swear all those stories come from something real. Yours is a scary one--I'm sorry about your pet :( they truly do become part of our lives, and I'm sure some of us get so see more than others when it comes to the supernatural.
      I would NOT want to see it again either.
      I'm going to check out your blog tomorrow AM.
      Hmmmm...midnight here. Great.
      Thanks so much for popping in!!
      XO
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  8. I've seen some Ghost Hunter episodes but they never impressed me as much as Ghost Adventures on The Travel Channel - sure, those cats freak out a lot, too, but it seems they get more...uh...concrete stuff?

    I dig that Long Island Medium chick. I'd like to meet her by chance and see if anyone's got anything to say to me...I think. :-D

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  9. OK--Ghost Adventures it is--I will check it out.
    And as for the Long Island Medium--I was thinking I would give her a call for an appointment and use my Pen name. See what she comes up with.
    Hope she is not booked for the next century--I would love to blog about the results.
    XO

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