To me, certain hospitals have moments where they feel low-key 'icky' and draining, like they contain unclean spirits taking advantage of the sick.My sense of agency also turns into putty whenever I'm in one, I find I'm overwhelmed by a sense of calmness that overrides my better instinct to scruitinise what the doctor me to agree to.What do we think of these places on a metaphysical level?
>>41640214>Look at age of building>People have been dying in that building since then>People have been stressed tf out tryna stop being from dying since then>People been watching their family and friends die there since then
>>41640214>To me, certain hospitals have moments where they feel low-key 'icky' and drainingYou might be an Empath.
>>41640214Underground bases emit unclean energy.
>>41640247And entities have settled in over the time, to feed off that suffering energy and create more of it.
>>41640287Underground bases?
they have weird energysome doctors have huge egosalways wear a mask and disinfect your hands so you don't get secondary infections
>>41640428They're happy to pull some simp-tier logic out of their ass, make a decision based on that without consulting with the patient, and then act all "compassionate" when the patient's body is destroyed as a result.
>>41640330Lots of hospitals have tunnel systems underneath.
>>41640214They're not good places.
>>41641018How so?
>>41641136There's suffering in those places, and the employees feed off of it.
>>41641206Would you say they foster more suffering, whether conscious of it or not?
>>41640214The shinto concept of kegare might explain what you're experiencing. Certain things like bloodshed, sickness, injury, and death carry a sort of supernatural impurity or heaviness to them. It's thought to spread misfortune not only to yourself but the community as well. People are expected to purify themselves of kegare when visiting holy places like shrines.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegare
>>41640214A family member worked for many years at a large psychiatric hospital. There were lots of tales of hauntings, spooky events etc. They would hear footsteps coming down the corridors but there was no-one there, that sort of thing. https://www.icysedgwick.com/haunted-hospitals/
>>41640214I work at a hospital and every time I go into the emergency room I get this overwhelming feeling of a bad energy there and want to get out ASAP. I'm skeptical about this sort of thing but it happens so consistently that it's really making me wonder.
>>41642118how do you purify yourself if you don't have access to shinto?
>>41640214Most big ones are covers for [spoiler]life extension clinics [/spoiler] and are connected to the underground tunnel networks. This last bit is especially the case in Europe. Next to that, as someone else pointed out: they are places of death and suffering, and some spirits (not necessarily evil) linger.
>>41643166Clean, cold water, ideally in nature. Maybe salt water as well. It's called misogi and harae.
>>41640214I’ve been working at a century-old hospital in my small town for about five years now. Most of the time it’s quiet, almost peaceful. But every now and then, my team and I can feel this heavy, dense energy settle over the whole place. It’s hard to explain — it just feels wrong.And in the ER? That’s where the really weird stuff happens. Doors slam shut on their own, electronic devices glitch out in ways that make no sense, lightbulbs suddenly pop, and furniture tips over like someone shoved it. Just absolute weirdness.
>>41643248You're describing a boggart.
>>41643248Reminds me of that video from hospital security watching the playback of the laundry room surveillance cameras. The washing machines were going crazy. The level of teeter totter put on display grew to them being borderline thrown around. The ghost DID NOT appreciate leaving the reds and white together.
>>41643247Fuck there's no convenient waterfall nowhere near I am lol
If i had to describe the energy of my local hospital I would say it feels like a fridge full of groceries that's been left unplugged too long.
>>41640214Look for places near to the hospital they can run tunnels to. I think the hospital where I was born has a secret tunnel to a nearby army barracks.
>>41647278This one? Gardens, another hospital, and a tech school campus.I don't get why the tunnels are what makes it evil though.
>>41647278Fundamentalist protestant church/school.
I think it’s the subtle smell of death combined with fluorescent lights and an uncanny floor plan. A lot of movies have probably conditioned everyone to find them unsettling, too. Plus there’s the knowledge of being near a morgue in your subconscious.As far as whether there’s something going on paranormally, it’s possible. If ghosts are real, they’d obviously be in a hospital. Demons also might be causing some illnesses. I’d also say that doctors and nurses, all seemingly “desensitized,” have a bit of a non-human coldness to them, so their behaviour and attire would obviously feel uncanny.I suppose it’s also possible that fear while being born left a strong foundational memory. Crazy to think that for most people the first thing they saw in life was a hospital room.
>>41640214Funny that you feel bad feelings about a place where you should probably be.
>>41648174I'm in agreement here. Hospitals to me, aside from people I care about going in alive, and not coming out alive. They seem to have a liminal, backrooms feel to them. Also, I absolutely cannot stand the smell of hospitals.
>>41648207Hmm demons can't meme
>>41640214I hated working at one for years. Now I am much thankful for being at a faculty. It was an attractor of darkness, whenever I got near it I passed from cool mood to a senseless uncontrollable state of unmanageability
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