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The use of a digital registrar during the extraordinary investigation is one of the most common technologies used today. In fact, you don’t even need a digital recorder, you can use the audio recorder on your mobile phone. The goal is to hope to pick up the elusive EVP.

EVP stands for Electronic sound phenomenon. This happens when a person uses a recording device like a digital registrar for audio recording. When running, people hear voices or sounds who have not heard of their ears. While there are some interpretations and possibilities regarding what can be, many people believe that these sounds are souls trying to communicate with us.

There are a lot of discussions surrounding how EVP sessions are conducted, questions that we must ask and how to analyze recordings. This is not what we are talking about today. I want to go deep into a little and look at the questions we ask and then ask ourselves, why do we ask the questions we are doing?

Do we reflect what we see on TV?

Let’s be honest and fall into this category as well. Many of us had the first exposure to EVP sessions from watching super reality TV. Over time, of course, you are developing your technologies and theories, but when most people start running, it reflects what you have seen on TV, or by monitoring another person in achieving a paranormal. What all these different technologies share is that the general hypothesis of the majority of EVP sessions use the coordination of questions and answers where the type of questions depends on the idea that the soul is a person. Many questions seem to focus on a person’s name. It is concept. If we are able to get a name linking to a site historically, it does not only help it in your search, but for some, this is the issuance of their proof.

When doing this work, some like to use the so -called control question.

Control questions

The issue of control is used by officials when conducting a lying detector test. These are questions where the answers are designed to compare them with responses to relevant questions. For me in the EVP world, I would like to ask a question where I tend to get the same response (if you receive a response that does not of course happen every time). When doing EVP work in general, I love personally to ask more questions about how and why and not much about the person. I think if I can communicate with the other side, I want to know more about how it works because that is more in line with my research type – understand how and why. So in this “Spirit”, the usual control question is “How do you see us?Why do I ask this question? All of this is pure speculation, and based on my own thoughts. You do not have a physical sound box, but we can hear their voices apparently. They do not have two ears, but we ask a question, so we will sometimes happen that they do not see that we do not see that we do not see us. The other.a light” – They see us as a light. From here I think why I call it my control question. Now there are some ways in which we can explain the reason for receiving this answer.

A) This is what they see – as a light until they answer my question

B) Because this is my faith, I make myself hear this response

A) I expect the answer psychologically, so by thinking that this is the response that I will receive

D) Perhaps a little of everything or something we have not yet thought about!

In 2017, we were fortunate in Australia for a visit from the superhero investigator, Brian, who was known to the mosque of the haunted and the experts that were arrested on the camera. I immediately struck her with Brian because he had some really interesting ideas in a paranormal, and what I liked is that he was not the verge of the orbit who was on TV at that time asking the same old EvP questions. He bowed to the angle of psychological projection and showed us an exercise that loves running as he tries to get a group of focus and display a psychological word on a recording. He not only had a theory, but he used his time and techniques to investigate this theory so that he really resonated with me. You can read more about the experience here in my article Risk tests that investigators can try

Now, of course, we can sit and discuss all day about what we think the sounds may be, but this was not the goal of this article. It was making you think about how and why we asked the questions we were doing. Of course, it differs from person to person, so I recently made a call on people to tell me what their questions are. The responses you expect based on the type of research that people do and how they work. Below are some responses:

Coldspot Puzzle: What is your favorite food? What do you miss more?

Maria Konao: “What did you make?”

Melissa Fabian: I always ask them if they are happy ??????? ‍♀

Dan McMath: What is your name? Constantly after each other question.

Michelle Westernland: This depends on the conditions, my question will always be determined about it. It may be something that I choose psychologically

Kinda Eliz: A couple of my questions “Go to” during the recording sessions – (1) “If you can, describe one thing about the hereafter life – something you think we will find it really interesting” – (2) “If you have a message of importance to me, for a member of his family, in order for there to be a single word.

Natalie Fujovic: I think he will rely on what I am and the history of the place as he does not necessarily want to ask “Are you happy” if imprisonment or asylum? “

We hope this post will be a little inspiring to consider your EVP sessions and think about what you really want to get out of it and you may not want to get out of your search in general. There is no correct or wrong answer here, remember that you are looking for your own answers, so you should make sure that you do this in a correct way for you.

If you want to get more EVP search, check some of the book’s recommendations below.

I have also collected a comprehensive EVP guide called LLIFS to EVP available all over the world via Amazon, Cookspoins and Llifs store


Book recommendations – EVP

If you want to go into EVP, here are some of the great books I recommend.

“Voices of Eternal” Sarah Estete (1988)

“Honorable experience in electronic communication with the dead” Konstantin Raudive “(1971)

Speak with the dead: seven ways of spiritual communications, “Konstantinos (2004)

“The transmission of sound with the dead” Frederich Yergson (1967)

“Voices of Space” Friedrich Yergson (1964)

“Voices from tapes: records from the other world” Peter Bandar (1973)

‘Parapsychology: Etzel Cardena, John Palmer & David Marcusson-Clavertz (2015)

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