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Sonia Rinaldi
Brazilian ITC researcher
Making contact with Sarah Estep

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In late February, Brazilian ITC Researcher and long-time friend of Sarah Estep, Sonia Rinaldi, asked her contact in spirit, Mr. German, if it was possible to contact Sarah. [Mr. German helps Sonia by "arranging" to have specific people available for communication via EVP.] Sonia received about ten replies from Mr. German. First, just as she started to record, an EVP was received that shows he knew she wanted news on Sarah:

Mr. German: "Cê pergunta pela Sarah!"
   
Translated: "You ask for Sarah.

Then he says that she rested after she left her physical body and is now recovered:

Mr. German: "Desperta do passagem!"
   
Translation: "(she) waked up from the Transition."

Sonia recorded many statements from Sarah and we have included five of the more understandable examples here. Her native language is Portuguese but she speaks English very well. Mr. German speaks to her in Portuguese with a German accent but Sarah spoke to her in English. Sonia uses a standard audio recorder approach with Portuguese-language crowd babble for background sound.

The first example is one previously used on the Sarah Estep examples page. It is here to give you a sense of how distinctive her voice was while she was still in the physical. She was apparently in contact with the great composer, Beethoven for many of her experiments.  Here is one saying "Ludwig."  You first hear Sarah introducing the example. This is a Class C example and would not normally be exhibited except for its historical value.

EVP examples recorded by Sonia Rinaldi

Sonia: “Hi Sarah...”
    Sarah: I hear (or I am here)

    Sarah: I hear, Sonia

Sonia: “Bye…”
    Sarah: Now good bye

 

 

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Examples of TransCommunication

 

Audio ITC Examples

Electronic Voice Phenomena - Index

EVP by Bill Weber

EVP by Carol Baron-Karajohn

EVP by Debra Ann

EVP by Tom and Lisa Butler

EVP examples used for Forever Family

   Foundation

EVP recorded at Cal Neva

EVP recorded by Karen Mossey

EVP recorded by Linda Williamson

EVP recorded by Martha Copeland

EVP recorded by Sarah Estep

EVP recorded by Tina Laurent

Sarah Estep speaking recorded by Sonia

   Rinaldi

synthesized voice EVP - Index

Synthesized voice EVP by Margaret Downey

Transcommunication Via Telephone Calls

 

Visual ITC Examples

Butler visual ITC gallery 1

Butler visual ITC gallery 2

Butler visual ITC gallery 3

Face on TV screen

Face on wall

Faces in light reflected from crystals

Phenomenal faces in moving water

Phenomenal faces in reflected light

Phyllis and Paulo ITC

The ITC of Diana and Alan Bennett

More ITC from Diana and Alan Bennett

Video ITC

Visual ITC - photography

 

Other Examples

Other transcommunication techniques

SORRAT Letter

String of pearls orbs

Used at the 2006 AA-EVP conference

 

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Articles: How EVP From Animals May Be

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Articles: Reunions-Sonia Rinaldi and

   Telephone ITC

Circles: Konstantin Raudive speaks via David

   Thompson

Circles: Konstantin Raudive's Secret Phrase

Circles: Martha Copeland's George Wynne

   EVP

Circles: Reunions-Skip Walton

Circles: Reunions-Teri Daner's Geoff

Circles: Sitting with Hoyt Robinette 2010

Journal: EVP Online Listening Trials Report

Journal: Image analysis for Benedicte

Journal: Perception of Visual ITC Images

Journal: Radio Sweep: A case Study

Resources: Pictures used in No Dead

Technique: Moving water for Visual ITC

Technique: Video ITC Recording Techniques

 

 

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