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Without contest, the original post from 2007 on my experience at Hotel Phillips and deathwalking those spirits is the most-visited post on Intentional Insights. I don’t know why, exactly. It’s not the most frightening one, and I can’t identify anything particularly outstanding about it, other than it’s a great account of deathwalking, and we have a general cultural fascination with the paranormal. Nonetheless, it’s the most visited post.

If you’re not familiar with deathwalking, it’s a shamanic approach to releasing unquiet dead. I teach classes in it, and it’s a big focus of my shamanic work. Learn more about deathwalking:

In 2003 I traveled with a few work associates to Kansas City, MO, where we settled into Hotel Phillips. The place is gorgeous, and if you have a chance to visit it, do. It’s stunning, really. And as I left it, pretty quiet… now. The original post, Hotel Phillips and Murderous Insomnia , is creepy enough all its own. In the next installment of this series, I’ll tell you how it got even creepier, 11 years later.

Real Wyrd: A Modern Shaman’s Roots in the Middle World. If you’d like to read more of my personal encounters of the wyrd, including some not published on Intentional Insights, check out

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