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Post by auntym on Oct 31, 2014 13:35:34 GMT -6
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BLACK DOG
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Post by BLACK DOG on Nov 1, 2014 13:53:53 GMT -6
Just reviewed the website noting a variety of "haunted psychiatric hospitals" which recommend anyone interested in such would really enjoy. Having worked in one as a Ph.D. Clinical Psychiatric Psychologist for about 30 of 65 years before I retired at 65,am 67 now, the hospital was the first one of its kind I North Carolina and there is long with it, a long history of various "vents", "sightings" "personal contacts" not just from the patients spoke about, gotta try and figure out what was "real" to them and not just a part of the mental disorder they might be suffering from, but "things" the patients, in fact,what was did see that was very real. Same things goes for various staff members but most did not like to talk about their "encounters" with what would be easily classified as "paranormal events", as their stories would often match what patients saw and most staff simply did not enjoy being compared with patients as far as encountering the same "thing that patients did. Fact being there were certain parts of the hospital that staff tried to avoid walking through but most would say "it simply didn't feel right", not just a room but an entire section of a "wing" of the hospital. Most staff didn't go into the cemetery of patients that died there and had no family members(s) to claim the body. Some headstones had names on them, many did not or what was carved on a headstone was worn away by time and exposure to the elements. Some crosses had name son them other either did not or what name there was simply unreadable. I had encounters with what I would define as the "paranormal". Ranging from seeing "mists" in places where one didn't logically expect such to be, hearing "sounds" with no one around, hearing "conversations" between "things" not visible, to actual encounters with "things" simply "showing up" and looking as solid as anyone "human". I admit there were places on the hospital grounds I simply didn't feel "comfortable" with and avoided them just about at all costs. I had grown up in the "family home" that was haunted and no one seemed to be concerned about "odd things" going on. I still visit there but frankly I do so out of loyalty to the family and not because I grew up there. The home is till haunted as well as is the family cemetery, with some members that were the first to settle in the area. Ghosts do exist there, in the hospital l where I worked, and places I have visited. I don't try to explain it but simply accept "their" existence.
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