Welcome to Rosslyn Castle a very haunted Scottish location.
The St Clare (Sinclair) family have held the lands of Roslin since 1280. The first castle built on these lands can be dated to either the late 14th or early 15th century.
The courtyard was entered via a drawbridge over an artificial ditch when first constructed, a far cry from the amazing approach we see today.
Today we only see a small portion of what would’ve been an imposing yet stunning castle, with many ruined parts now clearly visible. This is little wonder due to harsh Scottish weather, various attacks and one too many fires through the ages.
I find it entirely strange that such a prominent Scottish location with regards to the Knights Templar is not more known to the public. Afterall, this was their principal seat.
Many seem to bypass this location for the more favoured Rosslyn Chapel which really is not far from here at all.
On this visit, it was about gathering the visual documentation along with various Echovox recordings and plain audio work for possibility of EVP’s
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Spirit Can Use Electronic Devices | Consciousness & Intention Can Too
Assumptions are cool, we all make them at times, and as long as we can move our perception when data becomes available, we are using excellent facilities of the mind and working our way towards some truth within this nature of reality.
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I’ve learned a valuable lesson over the last decade while researching the mysteries.
Spirit Communication (REAL) from Historic Scottish Abbey, they even call out “proof” in a very distinct Scottish Accent. Are the spirits trying to provide that elusive evidence of the spirit world?
Again, I refute any suggestions of pareidolia and I know the software does not include Scottish dialect and such words due to extensive testing.
This was the session that blew me away and then confirmed that audio communication with the spirit world was a reality worth looking at indepth. From Sceptic To Believer!!
Just because we do not understand how something works, does not invalidate it or make it untrue….
It’s all about research and perceptions in this nature of reality.
Audio Evidence Of The Afterlife? | Do Spirits Speak!
This – Audio Evidence Of The Afterlife – is the biggest video production I’ve put together in relation to audio captures and the afterlife.
Included within the video below we have feedback from excellent physicist Tom Campbell, my thoughts on this research, brief explanation on Echovox, pseudo-scepticism, some real unexplained audio captures and showing my set-up and settings for everyone to get out and give it a try. **Processing Error after 40mins at parts, please skip**
Haunted Scottish Castle | Spirit Communication Session
The hidden treasure within East Lothian’s countryside and well away from the more well-known Edinburgh haunted hot-spots, we have a stunning small location with a massive part to play in Scotland’s history.
Many people miss Hailes Castle completely on their visit to Scotland, or underestimate its beauty along with that all too familiar mix of paranormal activity.
It may not be the spooky atmosphere of Mary Kings Close, or the grandeur of the stunning Glamis Castle, but make no mistake, the witness testimonies of ghostly behaviour are every bit as significant and of great interest.
Linlithgow Palace, situated 15 miles from Edinburgh, lies in a strategic position dominating the supply line between Stirling Castle & Edinburgh Castle.
It was one of the main residences for Scotland’s monarchs from the 15th century, however, after Scotland’s the unification with England in 1603, the palace was scarcely used and fell into disrepair, suffering extensive burning in 1746.
Queen Margaret’s Tower at the top of one of the stair towers, is said to be haunted by Mary of Guise, waiting for the return of her husband, James V.
The following Cam footage and Audio was recorded by Ryan O’Neill of Haunted Scotland during March 2016, full analysis and video creation was by Christopher Huff.