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Angels & Ghosts of Shingles Hospital

By: David J Wallace, Ellen Wallace
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Do hospitals creep you out? If so, you are not alone. Hospitals are the most haunted places in a community. They are filled with ghosts and spirits of the dead while attracting spirit entities that help the dead and the living. Very few places attract this wide assortment of spiritual beings making it very uncomfortable for clairvoyants and psychics like me.

I met my first angel and ghost when I was five years old while recovering from a head injury at the Shingle's Hospital in Hoolehua, Molokai. My first reaction to these entities was shock and surprise. As I learned more about the ghosts that haunted my room, I developed an understanding and compassion for them. My early experiences with angels and ghosts at Shingles Hospital changed my life forever.

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Suddenly, the ceiling above me began to buckle and move like a bowl of Jell-O. Panic set in as my mind whirled. Was this an earthquake? I frantically scanned the room, alternating between my right and left eye, until I noticed that the other beds and patients in the ward were not being affected. Only the ceiling seemed disturbed as it undulated like an ocean wave.
A bright glowing light pierced the middle of the ceiling and melted most of the ceiling away. I bolted up in my bed, both terrified and amazed at the same time. I was too scared to scream. The ceiling and roof of the hospital room disappeared, and I found myself gazing into the star-studded night sky directly above the hospital. An enormous bright star appeared in the heavens; from it, a shaft of light entered and filled our room with a majestic golden glow. More than a dozen people dressed in robes of the purest white emerged from the light, filling our room. I could not determine if they were men or women since their hair was similar, cut just below the neckline. Their kind faces could pass for either men or women. A radiant glow enveloped them, bringing them a sense of calm and love. I instantly knew that these were Angels from heaven, sent by God.
The Angels began to cluster around the beds of two other children in the room. I knew these children were very ill since they were both given ice baths throughout the day. They were battling the flu, and the flu was winning. The Angels gathered around their beds and placed their hands on the children. They quietly paused as if praying while the entire room warmed and pulsated with energy. My headache and nausea faded away. My vision cleared, and my eyes could focus. I could see everything around me as clearly as day for the first time since my accident.
A short time later, a pair of Angels approached me. Still overwhelmed and uncertain, I quickly ducked beneath the sheets and shut my eyes tightly. I could feel their presence beside me, one to my left and the other to my right. Their countenance was so brilliant as their shapes glowed brightly through the sheets. They paused next to me, and I soon broke out in a sweat. My body burned as though it was on fire. When I couldn't take the heat any longer, I flung my sheets aside and gasped for air. The room was now dark and cold. The ceiling above me was as if it was never disturbed. Saddly, the Angels were gone!

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