Evp's


Although Independent Direct Voice recordings, EVP's and Instrumental Trans Communication, (ITC) are three entirely separate things, I have to say that evp recordings fascinate me so I thought I would share a few of my own personal favorite evp's and ITC recordings that I have collected along the way.

Our spirit/soul which is the very thing that make us who we are as living breathing people will always remain the same even when our physical body dies. The dead have thoughts, feelings, and emotions just as we do and should be treated the same way you would treat anyone of the living.

I hope you enjoy them.
WHAT IS THe DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EVP’S AND IDVC RECORDINGS?

EVP and IDVC research have absolutely nothing to do with one another. Due to the fact that spirit voices picked up on EVP recordings and those of IDVC recordings may sound similar in tone, this will sometimes create confusion so I would like to clarify.

EVP stands for Electronic Voice Phenomena. It is the use of audio equipment to capture voices and sounds of the dead where there are no physical presences in the area or room from which the recordings are being taken. Typically there is no voice heard to the people present during the session but after reviewing the audio there are strange sounds or voices recorded. If a spirit voice is heard at any other time audibly, recording or not recording, this would be called an 'audible disembodied voice,' neither of which is an example of Independent Direct Voice Communication.

Whilst listening to a recorded IDVC session, the Medium will not only be asking questions and receiving answers from the spirits just like you might expect to receive in the form of an EVP, but will also be ANSWERING the questions from the spirits themselves not the other way around. The Medium is actually hearing/seeing the spirit communicating and able to have a back and forth communication in real-time without any relapse or delay. It would be as if you were having a conversation with anyone of the living.

For more information please visit the
What is Direct Voice page.