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INTRO TO GHOST HUNTING
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Introduction to Ghost Hunting

(c)2009 by Fiona Broome, founder of HollowHill.com


Recommended homework for Part Three

These steps are recommended but not required.   If you follow them, your ghost hunting experiences are likely to be better.

1. For a minimum of three average mornings, do a baseline check of your mood, energy, physical health, etc., and jot notes in your ghost hunting journal.

2. Identify one or more friends who will go ghost hunting with you.

3. Select a day, time and location for your first ghost hunt.

4. Research the site, online and at the public library.   Confirm as much as you can about the site's history and folklore.

5. Do another personal baseline check, then visit the site in daylight.

6. Stay at (or return to) the site around dusk.   (If it's a return visit, be sure to run another baseline check on your emotions, sensitivity, energy levels, and so on.)

7. Observe your external and internal experiences.  

8. Leave when you're starting to feel stressed or tired, or when the site closes.

9. Record your notes as soon as possible.

10. The next day, review your notes and any evidence from the visit. Add your current thoughts and observations to your notes.


In the next lesson, we'll talk about:

  • ghost hunting groups and how to evaluate them,
  • how to spot a scam, and
  • how to start your own ghost hunting team.

Your final Introduction to Ghost Hunting lesson will arrive in email about a week.   In the meantime, if you have questions, use the 'Contact us' link at HollowHill.com. Though we can't personally answer every question, we'll do our best to respond with notes in future lessons, and/or with articles at our website.

If you'd like to read ahead now, you can see Lesson Four


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