Wands, like orbs, are part of the ever debatable, non-absolute aspects of 'ghost hunting.'

The first time I watched someone wand, I was highly skeptical. When we encountered what appeared to be an entity, I asked to try the wands, and became an instant believer. I DID NOT move the wands, and they moved in response to questions, sometimes clearly, quickly, sometimes wavering between a yes and no answer.

I was taught that crossed wands meant yes, wands spread apart means no. Wavering wands are indecision or "I don't know." Wild wands mean interference or someone wants to play with us. Since Wolfe Manor, I have come to wonder if a crossed, rotating wand, one that is held in the right hand, swings quickly to the left all the way to touch my left arm, might be an enthusiastic yes. There are a bit like Tarot cards, open to translation, but heavily influenced by what you are feeling, too.

These transcripts are from the voice recordings of several conversations with residents at Wolfe Manor. I offer you to them for your review, but don't judge unless YOU have held wands in an active area for yourself. It's fairly incredible.

 

Any words added for clarity, those not actually on the recordings, are added with parenthesis.

Conversation with Mary 2
Conversation with Mary 3
Conversation with Charlie

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