We may receive a commission for purchases made by using the affiliate/partner links in this post at no additional cost to you. Thank you for helping to support our podcast!


It took Amanda a long time to feel comfortable talking about her ghost encounters, but listening to our podcast convinced her. She has had many ghostly encounters over the years, and is ready to share them for the very first time. In her words, “it takes a while for the spirits to show themselves, truly who they are, and what they’re about”. Listen to her memorable experiences encountering ghosts across the globe. As you do, imagine how YOU would determine if they were friends or fiends.

This episode’s process drawing:

Episode summary

Amanda and her little sister grew up in a haunted house, and now her own children are having terrifying experiences. It comes as no shock that the hauntings continued when she moved to a base in Baumholder, Germany. This base was once known as Hitler’s Hideout. It was a former POW camp area where the Führer purportedly drowned his own soldiers.

Maybe ghost hunting down in those old Nazi tunnels wasn’t the best idea? Although it oddly wouldn’t be the first time American troops have tried to ghost-hunt in German tunnels. Anyway, since then, Amanda’s ghostly experiences are getting more and more frequent…and horrifying.

Photos from Germany

Amanda has shared some photos with us that she took in Germany. Not of the tunnels, but of ruins of the 14th century castle known as the Frauenberg. Do you see anything in the windows?

Podcast About Ghosts
Ruins of the Frauenberg castle near Baumholder, named after the widow Loretta von Sponheim who lived here after the death of her husband in the early 14th century.
Photo courtesy of Amanda Baker
Podcast About Ghosts
Another shot of Frauenberg, photo courtesy of Amanda Baker

Some ghostly things in Amanda’s apartment

This photo of Amanda’s apartment looks innocuous enough. Then you learn that there was no one actually standing in that room where that hand appears. And Amanda didn’t have a dog at the time.

Podcast About Ghosts
Ghost entity and dog (right-hand side of frame). Photo courtesy of Amanda Baker.

Why are ghosts white?

Amanda’s childhood home may have been haunted by a classic Hollywood-style friendly ghost, who appeared as a whitish translucent full-body apparition who interacted directly with her. Where did the idea that ghosts are white come from, and is it accurate?

What was that in that corn field?

How the heck would you explain what happened that night at the abandoned farmhouse out on Oklahoma Flats Rd? Did an urban legend come to life right in front of her eyes?

What does smudging smell like in a haunted house?

You’re probably vaguely familiar with the concept of smudging, or burning plants like sage to influence energy, but we’re curious if you’ve ever experienced smudge smoke smelling worse than usual in places you associate with “bad” energy? Amanda has smelled burning rubber, and Becky has had experiences with randomly stinky sage as well.

We’ve also talked to guests who say that, when practicing smudging, the smoke will behave differently if it encounters bad energy. Does that mean that sage might be an energy detector as well as a potential energy balancer? (P.S. remember to avoid BRINGING the bad energy to the smudging practice by purchasing your sage from companies that attempt to honor indigenous cultures and their values).

After we recorded this episode, Amanda had a dream about Diana’s basement ghosts that was eerily similar to Diana’s own most recent basement ghost dream. That gave both of them a spooky day!

 

2 thoughts on “The Haunted Cornfield

Comments are closed.

Discover more from Homespun Haints

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading