Sept. 5th, 2005 Tony meets KPG

 


Tony meets Kansas Paranormal Group

Report by: Debra Pickman

After talking to Tony about my visit with the KPG group Tony suggested we extend them an invitation to visit with us at our home. They accepted and arrived one Sunday afternoon and the five of us sat at the dining room table and talked about experiences, listened to EVP, and shared theories. Most importantly, though, the Kansas Paranormal Group (KGP) shed new light on the experiences Tony had when we lived there.

In sharing the Evp they had captured to date, Tony was able to give credence to the possibility that the spirit who attacked him wasn’t necessarily an evil entity. Up until this point, Tony was adamant about the energy in the house and that it was something evil and something he deeply feared.

What KPG suggested was that the spirit of the woman in the house, was actually trying to communicate with him, and not only that, but that she was actually insane when she lived on this earth. We listened to EVP that depicted her state of mind, we spoke of how she may have been jealous of me, and the possibility that she could have recognized his abilities as a sensitive and was desperately trying to communicate with him.

We were impressed with their work, their thought processes and enthusiasm. As it got later, we ordered pizza and continued talking and sharing information.  It was quite late when they left, and they each apologized for having stayed so late. The truth however, was that we didn’t mind in the least. Time had escaped all of us while we visited and we made a point of letting them know we didn’t regret the late hour at all. We explicitly told them of how greatly we appreciated their visit because, not only did the things they said make sense more than any other group we’d talked with, but Tony and I enjoy speaking about our experiences with people who have a vested interest. 

Although, we did not know it at the time, this visit had been an immense and catalytic factor in Tony view on his personal experiences in the house. Although his belief was still cautiously cemented with the thought that what ever was in the house was evil, it did open up a door to new theories, and new interpretations of the events he had gone through. For that, I cannot thank the Kansas Paranormal Group enough.

 


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