Spirit Boxes, also known as “Ghost Boxes”, are devices that use the electromagnetic sphere to communicate with the “life units” or atoms of the deceased. Usage of such devices span over many years, even as far back as the early 1900’s. Friedrich Jürgenson (1903 – 1987) wrote about such communications in his books “Voices From Space” and “Radio-Link With The Dead” for example.
The designs of Spirit Boxes vary such as using a reel to reel tape recorder with a microphone like the one designed by Attila Von Szalay and Raymond Bayless in 1956. Today, the most commonly found boxes are altered radios. These devices are often referred to as a “Frank’s Box”, named after its designer Frank Sumption and “Radio Shack Hacks”. The process is called “Instrumental Transcommunication” or ITC for short and allows for real time communications.
The box is set to scan through radio stations continuously without stopping and works set to either am or fm. While sweeping upward or downward, a mix of white noise and audio fragments can be heard which contains bits and pieces of disk jockey voices, music or anything else being broadcasted across the band at the time. The sound is similar to the tuner on a vintage radio being turned quickly to pass over stations.
The voices of the deceased seem to carry on these audio fragments and white noise, the mish-mash acting similar to carrier waves or signals. In use, these audio fragments may alter the tone and overall pitch of the spirit voice, effecting the pace of the message, causing it to line up in sync with the speed of the changing radio frequencies. Thus it is supposed, that this is why communication with spirits is often fragmented. Added to that is the notion that it takes a lot of energy for them to communicate in the first place.
Built into each unit is an “echo chamber” which allows the spirits to manifest where they can harness the random signals to create a message using the electromagnetic sphere. Problems of poor signal quality can effect the process with there being less radio fragments available. Enhancing the antenna can improve results.
There is more to learn about ghost boxes but I’ll leave it there. You can investigate them further for yourself. There are a lot of articles out there proving they work 100% of the time and a lot of articles debunking them. That is not the purpose of this site however and I leave it to you to draw your own conclusions on the matter.
