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While there are a lot of phenomena we can and sometimes cannot explain, we should avoid using the word 'impossible' when it comes to paranormal phenomena and here is why.
Daydreaming is a natural thing that we as humans do. Could entering a state of daydreaming make us think something paranormal is happening? Alternatively, does accessing this state of daydreaming allow us to see things as they truly are?
Psychic projection works on the concept that we can 'create a ghost' with our mind, while spirit communication works on the basis we are communicating with a person who was once living. What if one cannot work without the other?
Parapsychologists for decades have been testing people to see if there is some merit to the thought that a person can transmit their thoughts telepathically. There are 3 significant experiments held by parapsychologists that made waves trying to prove that our mind was not only capable of sending thoughts to another, that it could indeed manifest its very own spirit. What does this mean for the way we approach our paranormal research?
Could the many interacting worlds theory offer a possible explanation for some paranormal phenomenon? If you are on an investigation for example and you choose to walk left, is there an alternate timeline where you walked right? If you start hearing footsteps coming from the right, is it a spirit or are you picking up on this alternate timeline where you turned right?
When people think of psychical researchers, names such as Harry Price and even Harry Houdini come to mind. There was however one ‘true blue’ parapsychologist who made his mark in the field of psychical research. His name was Richard Hodgson and he was from Melbourne Australia.
I get asked from time to time what tools I use to analyse photos so I thought it would be helpful to share the information for those who like to go a little bit deeper when looking at a photo. Have a read and then tell me your tips for reviewing photos!
Here are some book recommendations and even links to free online material on the topic of EVP!
Sometimes what we are looking for is right in front of us, but we can't see it because we are too focused on something else! If we are too focused on that piece of equipment or too busy thinking of questions to ask etc, we may be missing something right in front of our eyes!
Villages in Indonesia are using the long standing superstition surrounding "ghosts" with people dressed in sheets and make up to patrol the streets, hoping that the fear and sightings of the 'pocong' will keep locals inside and safe from coronavirus. Let's look into the superstition surrounding pocong!
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