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I thought that it was about time that I at least attempted to address this topic. An increase in paranormal study and fanaticism, seems to have lead to a consistant rise in this foreboding syndrome. Pareidolia is commonly described as "finding something in nothing". As an intellectually driven society we search for meaning in the mundane. This is also the same in certain aspects of the paranormal field. When viewing photographs for analysis or wat...
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I had a thought that has been driving me mad the last few nights. Why is it that 'spirits' can apparently floating through walls yet are able to sit solid in a chair? Not barring the residual haunts, can a ghost have that sort of permeability and yet keep it's ethereal composition somewhat whole? It seems contradictory to me. The only comparison I can think of is that of a liquid(such as water). Water permeates through material by osmosi...
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I am the last person to say that they know anything. I feel that as a human society we have barely scratched the proverbial surface when it comes to what we understand about the world at large. With that said, it is in my opinion that there are two kinds of people that pursue this field of study. One being that of the paranormal investigator, the other the ghost hunter. I feel that an investigator is someone that quests for knowledge, someone that offe...
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The other night a friend and I were discussing the technology and techniques used by investigators in the paranormal field. We had discussed a few different postulations concerning new ideas for the topic at hand. The most plausible being this:
1. Make the Ethereal Spectrum visible.
2. Introduce a gaseous element to act as an amplifier.
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I am curious as to what equipment other investigators are using on their cases.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE ITEMS WE ARE CURRENTLY USING:
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I know that within my own group we have somewhat of a lengthy pre-screening process for potential clients. In my opinion there is no sense in taking on a case, that you can not handle, and let's face it sometimes an investigator no matter how good his/her intentions are, just aren't enough. Psychological guidance at times is required, something that no one except board licensed Psychotherapists or Parapsychologists should ever offer. With that said it is also important (at least in our g...
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