| I have been ghost hunting for over 15 years, | | | | not supernatural, so identify where the problem |
| started the ParaResearch Foundation in 1998 and | | | | lies and if you still find no reasonable explanation |
| currently am the Director of Cincinnati Area | | | | for your uneasiness, start taking notes (when |
| Paranormal Existence Research (CAPER). One of | | | | where/weather conditions/who's in the house). If |
| the consistence questions I get from clients is | | | | you decide to investigate with a ghost hunting |
| about "strange" activity that occurs in their | | | | team later, this information will be invaluable. |
| bathrooms. We're not talking about plumbing | | | | Also, the close quarters in some bathrooms and |
| problems or the latest decorating trends. What | | | | what electrical equipment that is being used: |
| we are talking about is the "feeling of being | | | | hairdryer, curling iron etc. These items can elevate |
| watched, hearing strange noises or seeing shadow | | | | the emf fields (electromagnetic field). If you are |
| figures. For these people the question is: Why are | | | | sensitive to high emf fields this could account for |
| their bathroom scary? | | | | you uneasiness in the bathroom. |
| Well, there can be a few things that may account | | | | One last word - another theory is a connection |
| for your jumpiness around the bathroom. Mirrors | | | | between the fluidity of water and that of spirit |
| reflect subtle movements that may have | | | | activity. It's possible that the water concentrated |
| escaped your notice, drippy pipes creating odd | | | | in the bathroom may serve as a conduit between |
| noises, odd smells (I'm talking pipes here, not the | | | | you and the ghosts. This could make you more |
| more...obvious sniffs), etc. | | | | susceptible to their presence. |
| Most activity can be explained by natural causes, | | | | |