Alhambra Palace lit up in ghostly white light |
WHAT'S A RESIDUAL HAUNT? A residual haunt is basically energy left behind from an emotional incident that happened in the past and it absorbed into the structure. When live people enter the building, they bring energy that "lights up" the absorbed energy, and the living person can experience those ancient emotions... it's like adding water to a damp sponge and you feel it get wet again.
Alhambra in the distance |
WHAT'S AN INTELLIGENT HAUNT? That's when there's an actual ghost (Earthbound energy) of a person or animal that lives in a place and can answer questions or let living people know that they are there.
RESIDUAL HAUNT #1: In the very first large room that we entered, Rob sensed a lot of anxiety. That was a room where people who entered the palace were nervous to meet the ruler. We learned that room was once a "porch" and later made into a chapel.
Throne Room. Credit: Pinterest, Yanzoo Ocio |
RESIDUAL HAUNT #3: As we left the Sultan's Throne Room and entered a room with very ornamented walls, the energy was palpable. The room was actually used as a place where guests were received. It was located directly behind an indoor pool. Once we entered, I (Rob) felt anxiety levels increase. My legs actually started trembling like I was super nervous.
Fountain of Lions |
GHOST (INTELLIGENT HAUNT) #1: The sixth room we walked through was actually a corridor. That's where I encountered a male ghost who lived in the palace (I think in the 1400s). The ghost made me feel as if my head slammed against a wall!
He told me he was a Moor and that his name sounded like "Tared" but it could have been "Khalid" or "Zayd." The latter 2 are actual names (I looked them up) and sound like what I heard. The name "Khalid" in Arabic, it means ‘magnificent or everlasting.’ The name "Zayd" means ‘growth, abundance, or plenty."
The ghost said that he after he was slammed against a wall, he was killed by a knife. That's when I actually felt a knife against the left side of neck! This area was right next to the Fountain of Lions.
The haunted tunnels where the ghostly slave dwells |
NEXT: Hookah and the Rat, Medina, Washington Irving and a Moorish Lunch
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