Post by founder on Jan 7, 2010 20:36:30 GMT -5
Beethoven did not speak English, so why would his ghost be able to? He was also deaf, not for his entire life but most certainly by the time of his death, so wouldn't his ghost be deaf?
Answer: Answer: The ability to hear sound is a function of the biological ear and the mind's interpretation of a nerve signal. We think that hearing in the etheric is mind-to-mind, meaning that the etheric aspect of who you are, what we think of as the "real you," communicates with the all-etheric entity. We encourage EVP experimenters to voice their questions, but that is mainly to help them focus their intention. So the answer to the second part of your question is that the biological ear is not involved in EVP. As for language, an important characteristic of EVP is that the utterance is virtually always in a language the experimenter or an interested witness understands--no matter what language the etheric communicator spoke when in the physical. We think the reason for this is that mind-to-mind communication again. The formation of an EVP is thought to follow the circuit of, mind-to-mind etheric communication, transfer of the information into the physical via the experimenter's etheric Self to physical body couple, and then impression of the information into audio frequency sound energy in the recorder via the action of stochastic resonance on the week telekinetic signal. In this model, the etheric communicator uses the vocabulary and library of images held in the mind of the experimenter. Thus, a long dead German speaking man can speak English so long as the experimenter understands English.
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