Scientists have explained why some people hear the voices of the dead. Messages from the other world can be heard on radio frequencies. Why is the voice of the deceased heard?

Clairaudience is when a psychic has superfine auditory perception, he has the ability to perceive sounds using extrasensory hearing.

In the movie "Ghost", Whoopi Goldberg plays the role of a medium who can hear and see the presence of spirits from another world. She tries to help the ghost deliver messages from his lover, played by Demi Moore.

You may have heard about the French girl Jeanne who could hear the voices of angels. They told her what Zhanna needed to do. She listened to the advice of the angels and did many wonderful works. She used clairaudience to enrich her life and the lives of those around her.

Clairaudience is also the ability to discern your own voice, the voice of your intuition. As a rule, messages come in the form of a thought, and sometimes it is difficult to determine whether it is a thought or a message.

Also, people with ultra-fine hearing can hear other people’s thoughts, as if telepathically tuning in and receiving certain information.

Clairaudience also helps in ordinary situations. When a person has fine hearing, he can hear at a distance.

How to develop clairvoyance

Many believe that everyone can develop this ability by opening their minds and developing hyper-sensitive perception.

To do this, you need to practice meditation and try to tune in to the sounds that you hear. You need to learn to distinguish between the sounds around you and the sounds of spirits and angels who are trying to communicate with you.

Exercises to develop ultra-fine hearing

1. In a state of relaxation, begin to listen to external sounds, such as the noise of neighbors, conversations of relatives and people outside your apartment, the sounds of cars... Listen to them. Over time, try to hear more and more subtle sounds. More and more distant.

You can do this practice outside. For example, come to a park or bar, sit comfortably and begin to pick up external sounds.

In the alpha state, we concentrate on the throat chakra. Imagine that it glows with a blue glow. Then ask the question you want answered and continue to focus intently on the throat. After some time the answer should come.

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There is already a lot of, if not explicit, then indirect evidence of the existence of the afterlife. And these are not only the ghosts that are already familiar to us all. Otherworldly phenomena can manifest themselves not only at the visual, but also at the auditory level, parapsychologists say. That is, we can not only see, but also hear the voices of already dead people...

This is an incredible story that happened during the Great Patriotic War, on New Year's Eve 1943. Was walking Battle of Stalingrad, our troops have already gone on the offensive. And during the next raid behind enemy lines, Nikolai Ivanov, a member of the reconnaissance group, died. The bullet hit him right in the heart.

Mela blizzard. The soldiers hastily dug a grave in the snow and, having said goodbye to their fallen comrade, went on their way. We stopped for the night in a rickety fisherman's hut on the banks of the Don. And suddenly at night there was a distinct knock on the door, followed by a voice: “Well, you guys left me in a snowdrift. I'm cold. Let me in to warm up...” The voice undoubtedly belonged to Kolya Ivanov, who was buried not long before... Naturally, the scouts felt uneasy. Of course, they had seen all sorts of things during their front-line biography, but so that a voice from the other world... Still, they decided to open the door. There was no one, only the wind howled, throwing armfuls of snow into the hut. We decided that it was all just a dream. They closed the door again and lit a cigarette. And everything repeated: a knock on the door, the plaintive voice of their comrade. And again, outside the door there is only wind and snow. The scouts were unable to sleep until dawn. The next morning we left the shack - no traces...

Swedish documentary filmmaker Friedrich Jurgenson once heard the voices of his deceased relatives on a tape. Since then, he began to explore the phenomenon of so-called “electric voices.” Later he was joined by the Latvian psychologist Konstantin Raudiv. It turned out that the recording of “voices from the other world” is most clear if there is some background noise. According to Raudive, otherworldly inhabitants are able to synthesize these vibrations into the sounds of their own voice.

In January 1973, strange phenomena began to occur in one of the houses in St. Mary's County (Maryland, USA), where a lighthouse was once located. The owner, Gerald J. Sword, began to be awakened at night by someone's footsteps, slamming doors, and creaking furniture. Before everything began and ended, some kind of metallic crackling sound was heard in the house.

The owner decided to somehow leave the tape recorder on at night. The next morning it turned out that the tape had recorded individual phrases spoken by someone, the content of which was related to medicine. Subsequently, Sword learned from a local librarian that during the civil war the building housed a field hospital.

In 1978, Joyce McCarthy of English city Whitehat was surprised to discover that instead of the recordings of Donna Summer she kept, completely different sounds were heard on the tape: someone’s screams, the sound of a collapse, the murmur of water. The girl took the film to the physics department of the local university, but scientists were unable to unravel the mysterious phenomenon. True, local historians have uncovered information that McCarthy’s house stands on the site of a former coal mine, where an accident occurred in 1878 and people died. When the recording was cleared of noise, it was possible to distinguish names on it that, apparently, belonged to several miners who once died here.

British researchers John Mark and Alan Jenkins conducted a series of experiments in a public building in Kenfig (Wales), where anomalous phenomena also occurred. They proceeded from the assumption that the materials from which the building, which was once an inn, was built, could be “to blame” for everything. It is possible that they are capable of storing sounds, like tape, since some types of brick contain combinations of quartz and iron salts, also used in the production of films. During the experiment, Mark and Jenkins inserted electrodes into interior walls and passed a current of more than 20,000 volts through them. Indeed, after a few hours, mysterious sounds were recorded on film, such as organ playing, dogs barking, and voices speaking Welsh.

Another notable incident occurred in November 1986 on a farm in Somerset (England). In the rooms on the lower floor of a residential building, voices were heard for several nights, which, according to the owners, belonged to those who once lived here. They had whole conversations with each other. Before and after the conversation, clicks were heard, as if a radio was turning on and off. At one time, this phenomenon was mistaken for a prank, but no radios or other sources of sounds were ever discovered. In general, the only version left are voices from the other world...

Margarita Troitsyna

Are you familiar with the concept of Electronic Voice Phenomenon - FEG or EVP (from the English Electronic Voice Phenomenon) or as it is popularly called - White Noise?

It turns out that physical devices are capable of detecting signals sent from the other world.

Most often these are tape recordings or images appearing on a TV screen operating in a range not tuned to television channels, sounds on the radio, or telephone calls.

Someone considers this nonsense and does not believe in such “miracles,” finding “rational” explanations for what is happening. But if you take into account the scale of the research, the number of real records and confirmations, it will be difficult to dismiss it.

Since there is a lot of material on this topic, in order not to bore readers, I will post it step by step, in several parts. And we will start with those who devoted a lot of time and effort to the phenomenon of electronic voice.

I think this article will be of interest to skeptics, “techies” and those who are looking for instrumental confirmation of otherworldly phenomena.

First contacts with the world of the dead

Back in 1895 Thomas Alva Edison invented the necrograph - a device capable of capturing the waves that are studied by the substance that continues to exist after the death of a person.

He believed that people are not able to communicate with the subtle worlds because their senses are not sensitive enough for this.

Edison also entered into an agreement with William Dinwiddie that the one who dies first will definitely send the other a voice message from the other world.

Dinwiddie died in 1920, and Edison wrote in Scientific American that he communicated with him using his apparatus. But neither the device itself nor its drawings have been preserved.

There is a version that Nikola Tesla also recorded “messages from the other world,” but allegedly became frightened by the results of his discoveries and destroyed them. Therefore, we cannot verify this information.

Interest in FEG increased in the 1930s. At the London concert hundreds of spectators in the Wigmore Hall observed an unusual phenomenon.

There was a microphone on an empty stage, and loud voices were heard from the speakers speaking in different languages. The sound technicians were unable to explain what happened.

Around the same time several Swedish and Norwegian pilots in their reports they noted that during the flight they heard a speech on the radio from nowhere; some pilots claimed that deceased relatives addressed them this way. European newspapers reported about the mysterious phenomenon.

In September 1952 in Milan Catholic priests Gemelli and Ernetti listened to recordings of their chants. Suddenly the phrase was heard on the tape: “I am always with you and will help you!”

David Wilson, an amateur telegraph operator, received strange voices using Morse code.

In 1956, an experiment was conducted in the United States with the participation of powerful mediums from Los Angeles Raymond Bayless And Atilla von Shallai. They recorded many voices of deceased people and published their results three years later.

Therefore, since 1959, the phenomenon of radio of the dead, which until that moment had been ignored and kept silent, had to be taken for granted.

Friedrich Jurgenson and his followers

In 1959, a Swedish documentary filmmaker recorded the voices of songbirds for a new film. But along with birdsong, voices appeared on the film, one of which belonged to his deceased mother.

She addressed her son and, as in childhood, calling him by a diminutive name, talked about details and facts concerning their immediate family.

In addition, Jurgenson heard on the tape a hoarse male voice giving a lecture in Norwegian about the characteristics and habits of birds living in Sweden.

It is Friedrich Jurgenson who is considered the founder of FEG research. He devoted several years to studying such recordings and wrote the books “Radio Communications with world of the dead" and "Voices from the Universe."

One of the readers was a Latvian professor Konstantin Raudive, who skeptically called this “the delirium of a madman” and decided to test everything in practice.

In the mid-1960s in Germany, he continued Jurgenson's experiments, involving electronics engineers in the work.

They created a special receiver and, with its help, recorded several thousand mystical voices - including those belonging to famous personalities, for example, the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky.

Based on his research, Raudive wrote several books, translated into many European languages:

  • “The inaudible becomes audible” (“Breakthrough”),
  • “Do we experience death?” And
  • "The Case of the Budgerigar."

After the publication of books by Friedrich Jurgenson and Konstantin Raudive, the phenomenon of electronic voice attracted a large number of new researchers.

There is a famous case with a British doctor of sciences Peter Bender Lecturer in Religious Education at Cambridge University College.

In 1972, publisher Colin Smith invited him to take part in the study of FEG. Bender categorically refused, saying that the dead cannot communicate with the living.

But Smith persuaded him to simply put the tape recorder on record and wait a few minutes - after which he rewound the tape and turned on play. Shocked, Bender heard the voice of his mother, who had died three years earlier.

In February 2001, the American magazine “Fate” published an article Konstantinos About, How to independently hear a voice from another world.

  • To do this, you need to have a radio receiver with recording capability and tune it to an unoccupied frequency - where radio stations do not broadcast.
  • Then you need to turn on the recording, relax and mentally ask someone who has gone to another world to talk to you.
  • After a few minutes, stop the recording and listen to it.

If a voice from another world has been recorded, then upon first listening it will sound very indistinct. But as you play the recording over and over again, you will feel the voice appearing more clearly each time.

In 2005, a film dedicated to FEG was released in the USA - mystical thriller "White Noise"(this term refers to the natural sounds of television or radio broadcasts).

In the story, the hero’s wife dies, and he communicates with her by listening to recordings of her voice. The film became so successful at the box office that two years later a sequel was released called White Noise 2: The Shining.

Since 1971, after the publication of the second book by Konstantin Raudive, the scientific world around the world began to widely explore the radio of the dead.

In 1973, inventors from the United States George Meek and William O'Neill began work on a special device that would allow us to establish contact with the ghostly world.

The device, called "Spirik", consisted of several generators simulating 13 voices, as well as a receiving system.

The inventors claim that with the help of Spirik they were able to establish contact with a recently deceased NASA scientist and record as many as 20 hours of conversation.

Two years later, the first separate community was founded in Germany, whose activities were entirely aimed at studying voices from the other world.

German electronics specialist Hans-Otto Koenig designed own device to record the voices of the dead.

In 1983, the engineer was invited to speak at live Radio Luxembourg so that he could demonstrate the operation of the device to an audience of millions of listeners. Koenig, commenting on his actions, began to install the equipment.

To whet the interest of the listeners, the presenter asked if he could talk with the deceased person he had chosen.

In response, Koenig’s device sounded:
- We hear your voice. Speak.

This phrase was heard on air. The shocked presenter said that he swears on the lives of his children: any tricks are excluded, he, like everyone else, clearly heard the mystical voice.

He is also credited with obtaining the first “otherworldly” images.

In 2003 in St. Petersburg there was created scientific organization, called RAIT - Russian Association of Instrumental Transcommunication (that is, research into contacts with deceased people through technical devices).

Scientists included in the organization have identified several patterns of such communication using computers.

  • At first there were contacts one-sided: sudden messages from the dead came to living people. Typically, such messages were found in previously deleted and newly recovered text files.

    This suggests an analogy with recordings of electronic voices, which are formed from background noise. That is, deleted documents represent a kind of textual white noise and, as it were, provide material for their transformation into messages from people from another world.

  • On July 29, 2008, RAIT researchers and Vadim Svitnev announced the implementation bilateral contacts using a computer and a technical device connected to it, which, using the constant change of Internet radio frequencies, generates a sound wave.

    Scientists broadcast their questions through a microphone and, against the background of a mixture of fragments of transmissions and air noise, received answers to them from the other world.

According to RAIT researchers, such registered contacts already number in the thousands.

And these facts once again confirm the opinion that with the death of our physical bodies, life does not end, but exists in some other reality.

From this you can see that the phenomenon of electronic voices is not just the invention of enthusiastic hobbyists. And in the next article we will look in more detail at what this phenomenon is and how it can manifest itself.

Who among us has not encountered the so-called inner voice, telling us what to do in a given situation?

What if such voices are heard in reality? Maybe it's time to see a psychiatrist? But don’t rush to consider this a sign of madness! For example, there are many cases where invisible voices warned a person of danger.


Once upon a time, the English poet Byron traveled through Greece with a local guide. Suddenly the Greek began to convulse and announced that he heard his father's voice warning that something terrible was happening not far from here. “Two years ago I also heard my father’s voice, and it saved my life,” he said. “The Turks cut out the village where I was going.”

Byron shrugged his shoulders skeptically, but still decided to stop. When they set off again, they soon saw eight dead bodies on the road - a battle had recently taken place here, and if the travelers had not slowed down, they might have found themselves in the thick of the battle...

Another episode, from our time. A 13-year-old boy's mother died. Returning home after the funeral, he decided to go buy some groceries that were stored on the back stairs. But suddenly he heard the voice of his late mother calling him from the room. The teenager looked there, but found no one. As soon as he took a few steps towards the door, his mother’s voice called him again...

Then a neighbor came and said that the back staircase had recently been removed because it was very loose. If the boy had gone there, he could have fallen from a great height and been injured or even killed.

Sometimes mysterious voices warn us about upcoming events. A schoolgirl from Moscow, Lena Grineva, once heard the voice of her older brother calling her by name. My brother was serving in the navy at that time and there were no letters from him for a long time. For some reason, the girl immediately decided that her brother would soon return home. And so it happened.

But much more often, “auditory hallucinations” foreshadow a tragedy. So, Irina K. from Moscow in January 1990, leaving home, kissed her father goodbye and suddenly heard a voice from somewhere above: “Next time you will kiss the dead man.” Two days later, she was talking to her father on the phone, and suddenly she heard from above again: “You won’t hear his voice again.” And five days later my father fell seriously ill and soon died...

Sometimes people think they hear the news on the radio or TV. For example, on October 2, 1968, parapsychologist William Cox heard a radio report about a car accident in which a Baptist minister had died. His car collided with a postal vehicle. During the day, this news was repeated twice more, but for some reason they did not mention what time the accident occurred.

The next day, Cox was returning from work by taxi. On the way, the driver said that yesterday he observed a collision between a postal van and a clergyman’s car. But he assured that it happened around eleven o’clock in the evening! Cox was perplexed, because he heard the news this afternoon! They began to argue, each insisting on his own.

At home, the parapsychologist decided to call the radio station and find out when the message about the disaster with the postal van was first broadcast. To his surprise, he learned that for the first time information about this was broadcast at midnight, and it was repeated only in the morning news broadcast the next day...

Here's another case. A young English woman was watching the news on TV on June 1, 1974. The announcer talked about the huge explosion that happened that day at a chemical plant in Flixborough, which killed dozens of people. When the girl was visited by her friends, she told them about the terrible message.

In the evening, television showed a report from the scene of the tragedy, but for some reason they reported that the explosion occurred at 16:53. And the girl found out about him at noon! It turned out that at that time there were no news broadcasts on the program at all...

If you heard “otherworldly” voices or even saw a “picture” that turned out to be a hallucination, then it is not at all a fact that we're talking about about contact with representatives of another reality (although this possibility is also not excluded), parapsychologists believe. Most likely, in this way our own subconscious is trying to reach us and convey to us some important information...

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