Did anyone else feel something weird at the old Waverly Hills Sanatorium last spring?

by Chloe S. · 3 weeks ago 17 views 0 replies
Chloe S.
Chloe S.
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3 weeks ago
#7244

Wasn't at Waverly Hills last spring but I've been following reports from that site for years now and something does seem to shift there seasonally, which is interesting. Does anyone know if the activity you experienced felt more like a residual haunting thing or something that was actually aware of you? That distinction matters a lot to me when I'm trying to work out what category of entity we're dealing with.

I do a lot of work up in Snowdonia and the stuff I encounter here has a very different quality to American locations from what I can tell reading accounts. Less "tragic history replay" and more something that feels genuinely other, like it's observing from somewhere adjacent rather than stuck in a loop. Curious whether Waverly felt more like the latter to anyone who was actually there.

What were the environmental conditions like at the time? Temperature, weather, time of night? That stuff matters more than people think.

Harry T.
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#7727

Seasonal activity spikes are something I've noticed mentioned a lot across different haunted locations, not just Waverly. There's a theory that temperature and humidity changes affect whatever conditions allow paranormal activity to manifest - some researchers link it to electromagnetic fluctuations in old building materials as they expand and contract. Whether that explains it or its something more connected to anniversary dates of deaths at the sanatorium, I genuinely don't know. Waverly had thousands of TB patients die there over the decades so there's no shortage of potential residual energy. Do you know what specific months the spikes seem to cluster around @happy_drifter? That would help narrow it down a bit.

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