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Remote Viewing Exercise – Update

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The discovery of the symbol, by Jason More than a few months have passed since the remote viewing exercise that we undertook back in July and we suspect that many may be curious as to how (if at all) this has developed in the ensuing months. Just your ordinary memorial.... Our original article relating to the remote viewing exercise can be found  HERE In truth, since we last updated the blog, things continue to tick along and, along with other projects that we’re working on, we were able to get an update on the situation regarding one particular piece of information that Laura picked up upon, which had intrigued everyone involved at the time – the symbol that was suggested to be found on the back of a stone memorial in the grounds of the location. The visit A couple of months after the exercise,  Jason, who had kindly provided the images for the remote viewing session, was able to return and visit the location for the first time since July and was keen to examin...

Remote viewing exercise, 26th July 2016

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The focus of our remote viewing experiment  For a number of years now, we’ve been aware that photographic images can be a form of stimuli for Laura, especially with focused concentration. Initially, in the past, this has led others to contact us for Laura to view images and report back, where the feedback on her output has been positive but, until recently, we have never examined or utilised this aspect in any great detail, mainly due to other areas of focus for us rather than any disinterest. When our paths initially crossed, a number of years ago, we briefly visited a location, a disused church on the Suffolk / Essex border, not far from Borley, with Jason, a friend of ours who we have mentioned in previous writings. The visit, on a clear, crisp February evening, proved relatively uneventful, although Laura, at the time, reported that she was ‘drawn’ to a particular corner of the location, with perhaps a ‘connection to children’. Neither Laura nor I ha...

Media Update - Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

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Further to our Peterborough Museum update a couple of weeks ago, Marq English, of Spiral Paranormal and MEV Productions, has recently re-posted his video episode of the event that we attended at the museum, which will provide another view of proceedings, as well as some of the events described in our article. Many thanks to Marq English for his kind permission in allowing us to post the link to his video, very much appreciated. Peterborough Museum - Spiral Paranormal / MEV Productions Laura & Mark.

Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

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Back in the day, when Laura and I first started to work together, one of the things that we decided to do was to take a different approach to what we had previously done as individuals previously and cast our net wide to widen our experience, including participating in a couple of organised ghost hunt events. Please don’t judge us on this. Background One such event that attracted my attention was held at Peterborough Museum, in Cambridgeshire. Whilst now relatively well known as a ‘paranormal venue’ on the well-trodden event circuit, originally, at that time, had a far lesser reputation. It appeared to offer an exciting nights experience. It allegedly was haunted by at least four ghosts, probably the best known of which was that of a young Australian Soldier, from the First World War, Sergeant Thomas Hunter. Hunter passed away at the building, which was being used as a hospital at the time, having succumbed to serious injuries, incurred whilst fighting on the Western F...