Friday, May 15, 2015

EVP Spirit Sessions (6) (15th May 2015)

"It's too bad" (Male)
"Come and talk to us" (Male)
"Talk to me Lisa" (Male)
"Thanks Tiffany" (Male)
"Good work Daddy" (Child)
"I hope you talk to him Lisa" (Female)
"Fellas" (Male)
"She's my driver" (Female)
"Oh she's hurt" (Child)
"Help me" (Very low female)
"She's here" (Male *Singing*)
"Save us"(Female)
"Untiring Lisa" (Female)
"Lisa knows" (Male)
"Kumbaya, she knows" (Young boy)

"Kumbaya" or "Kumbayah" or "Cumbaya" (Gullah, "Come By Here" — "Kum ba yah") — is a spiritual song first recorded in the 1920s. It became a standard campfire song in Scouting and summer camps and enjoyed broader popularity during the folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s.

The song is originally a simple appeal to God to come and help those in need

"We need more options here" (Female)

"Be with us" (?)
These are the kind of messages that get my guard up, and one of reasons why you really have to use protection while undertaking this kind of work.

"I'm hurt" (Male)
"We're all hurt" (Another male replying to the previous male)
"F##king hurt" (Male)
"I'm hurt" (Male)
"It will heal" (?)
"Plans to go" (Male)
"I'm Dead" (Male)
"Hey Lisa, found ya" (Male)

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