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Beginner’s Guide to ITC
Explore the fascinating world of Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), a technique used to communicate with spirits through electronic devices.

What is ITC?
ITC, or Instrumental Transcommunication, refers to the use of electronic devices to interact with or capture messages from spirits. Popular methods include spirit boxes, EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena), and video feedback loops.
Basic ITC Tools
To get started with ITC, you’ll need a few essential tools:
- Recorder: A digital or analog recorder to capture EVPs.
- Spirit Box: A device that sweeps through radio frequencies to allow spirits to communicate.
- Video Camera: To capture visual anomalies or video feedback phenomena.
How to Conduct an ITC Session
Follow these steps for a successful ITC session:
- Choose a quiet, undisturbed location.
- Set up your equipment and ensure everything is functioning properly.
- Begin by introducing yourself and asking clear, respectful questions.
- Review your recordings carefully for responses or anomalies.
Tips for Beginners
- Start small—use a simple recorder before investing in advanced equipment.
- Document everything—maintain logs of your sessions and findings.
- Be patient—results may take time and practice to achieve.
Understanding Your Results
Reviewing your recordings is a crucial part of ITC. Look for anomalies, faint voices, or responses that align with your questions. Remember, skepticism is important—always rule out natural causes before concluding paranormal activity.