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Post by Ghostz on Sept 17, 2011 9:04:43 GMT -5
• As a paranormal investigator, you should be prepared to experience anomalous activity, so do not overreact when something happens!
• In general, move slowly toward any sounds or images that you experience.
• If you have an experience, record it, but do not to mention its details until after the investigation.
•However, you should ask other investigators to explore the area in which the experience occurred without giving them details beforehand.
• Do not jump to conclusions about personal experiences. Our brains and senses are complicated and easily fooled.
• If you see something, point your hand held camera toward that location and/or ask EVP questions about it.
• If the investigation team includes a sensitive or psychic, ask him or her to do a cold reading of the location before anyone starts to investigate.
• Do not let the sensitive lead the investigation or tell investigators what they are sensing. They can nudge investigators to certain areas but not tell them what to expect. Sensitive’s should keep a journal that should not be revealed until the evidence is reviewed.
• If you feel a cold spot try to document it with an ambient thermometer. Record its temperature, size, and shape.
• If you have a personal experience, do not dwell on it too much as you may miss other occurrences.
Post Some Tips, Questions or Comments You may Have !
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peten
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Post by peten on Jan 24, 2013 14:36:36 GMT -5
Thank you for this tip and hint.
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Post by dontae on Feb 2, 2013 13:02:13 GMT -5
What a useful article from yours about hints and tips for investigators ! But I always don't trust any kind of ghost thinking because of I know this types of thinking are fully fake. So. I no need about any kind of paranormal activities investigation.
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