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My “Hotel Hell” Experience

November 2, 2011, 3:41 AM  |  Comments (9)  |  Permalink

Well, like I said I was rather a bit shocked at the episode. I know that at the time of filming, I was overwhelmed with the amount of information and people that came to talk. There were several stories that were communicated: from the structural changes, to the murder that took place when you first walked in and of course to the insane dapper man.

It was VERY hard to keep the information flowing, hard to make everyone line up and even harder when they were frustrated and physically pushing to talk.  I wanted to write about all the information that came through, that could not be communicated via the 45 min that we have to tell their stories.  I reflected upon it and decided that everyone truly did the best they could in that situation.  It was overwhelming for everyone!!!  There simply was too much for us to be able to tell everything in that 45 min!!!!

The Opening in my room:

I opened and was shown a Hospital, I freaked out.  No ONE sensitive wants to be run through a hospital, talk about a Hard Day at work!

I just went for it.

Showing up I got another surprise, IT IS A HOTEL?  Another location just ONE sensitive does not want to do a walk through!  I thought o.k. I know I got that it was a hospital and then that they turned it into a hotel, “o man am I in trouble?”

It started right at the doorway — a murder and fight, then onto the nurse, then the basement full of physical changes, layers of residual information, fire, dancing, drinking and many dead people coming out of the walls. They did not understand where they were because they could not see how they came in and now did not understand how to get out.

Then the people lying in the hallways — overdoses, murder/suicide, the man who was hiding from police and the mafia — SOO much information. So many people. I thought the walk would never end.

The Reveal:

The family was wonderful and this bridged a gap in communication between them, which is always a great thing.  Steve really felt that the dapper man was a murderer; I simply did not see him committing any act of that nature.  I did only have about 30 minutes with him and he was so OCD all he wanted to talk about was how well he took care of himself, LOL!

I can only discuss what I see and/or what is told to me. If they do not want to tell me something, well, then, I am as much in the dark as anyone else. They are just people too!

This is again why I like working with other types of sensitives, because they may be a psychic knower.  After I talk to the person and they tell me what they want me to know, the psychic knower comes in and they see some of the information that person did not want to or did not have time to communicate to me.

Well, we do the best we can, and we did.

Posted By: Amy Allan

9 Responses to “My “Hotel Hell” Experience”

  1. Terrie says:

    That was an amazing episode! I've been a fan since the show started. It is fascinating to see you work and can only imagine how it must be to experience these things first hand. You must take longs walks outdoors or something to the equivalent to replenish yourself, what you do must be really taxing on you. How do you refuel, so to speak, after an experience like this?

  2. Joanne says:

    My daughter took digial pictures and we captured the picture of a man on the wood paneling, dressed in a brown suit, with dark, slicked back hair. There were NO MEN at all in the hotel when this was taken. This figures seems to be behind the paneling since you can see the lines of the wood in front of him. In summary, I agree with both Amy and Steve on this. My daughter got sick in Room 305, but since I work with the mentally challenged, I agree with Steve on Jose Luis. I think he was a psychopath, appearing one way to society (and Amy) at large, but deep down inside, he was a very, very troubled, and potentially, dangerous person.

    • Jasmine says:

      It scares me when Amy describes dead people as mentally ill. I always hoped that mentally ill people would be healed when they die. It scares me to think we are eternally the same as we are on earth – the body

  3. Paola says:

    You mention that the souls in the walls are vibrating. What do you mean by that? Is it that they're shivering? Are they stuck in the walls because they died in the area of the walls, and then the walls may have been built and they are now literally stuck in them?

    • Jasmine says:

      Yes that was so weird! what does that mean? Also is there a proper way to bury people. since you said the natives spirits were ruined by being dumped in the river on thedolls episode. How should we treat our dead?

  4. joann says:

    i love the show, as a young teenager i had many things happen, saw things not good today i only seem to feel things that should not be, so i know u really have it hard people refuse to beleive i just don,t understand why people are always do this stuff in the dark the others can come and go day or night when ever they please

  5. chazAtlas says:

    Wow Amy, that sounds a tad overwhelming, lol. The only thing I can think of you saying after getting out of there was, "Calgon take me away!"

  6. Stephanie M says:

    First – Love the show. My husband and I watch it every week. We have "guests" from time to time in our home and outbuildings. Different odors and such. I don't like when they try to get in your head. How can a person distinguish a personality (who it is) from this? Would like to figure out which is which. Lol.

    • Jasmine says:

      Amy, How do you know if you have an ability if its not as pronounced as yours. Is there a trustworthy school or somewhere you can go to find out. I live in Seattle

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