General Tips For Seeking The Paranormal From Professional Ghost Hunters
John Fair
There has been an enormous upsurge in the
interest of paranormal phenomena in recent years. There have been many causes
speculated, from the weakening of the base of traditional western
Judeo-Christian spirituality to a reaction to the mobility of American society
manifest as a longing to commune with long dead ancestors. While the
psychologists and sociologists continue to debate the issue, the popularity of
so called ghost hunting continues to rise. For those who believe in such
paranormal phenomena and are seeking to strike out on their own, consider this
advice from top ghost hunters.
First, be sure to receive training from qualified ghost hunters before striking
out on your own. According to professional ghost hunters, those who attempt to
make contact with spirits without being reasonably prepared are at a risk to
incur damage, either physically or, more likely, psychologically. While some
ghost hunters argue over whether or not spirits can physically harm humans,
there is a strong consensus that an encounter for one who is not
psychologically ready can leave lasting mental and emotional scars. Most
physical injury is caused by amateur ghost hunters fleeing the scene in the
dark and running into or tripping over unseen obstacles.
Seasoned ghost hunters suggest that you case the scene in the daylight before
returning at night. Having a mental map of the area will help you to keep your
bearings in the dark and can help you avoid injury. Ghost hunters say that
knowing the lay of the land is also helpful in case the situation becomes
uncomfortable and you feel the need to quickly retreat. Being certain of the
path out of the encounter area can lead to a feeling of greater control over
the situation and can reduce the feelings of fear and panic that can occur.
Keep your mind open and discover the darkness.
About
the Author:
John Fair is a noted producer and author. He currently provides content and
commentary for CampusRights.net
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