Ghost hunting
By eleache
@eleache (83)
United States
February 29, 2008 8:21pm CST
I would like to find a group of ghost hunters that I can be apart of.
I know quite a bit about the paranormal, and have had my own experiences, and can even pick up on something if it is there and strong enough sometimes. Im not a psychic or a medium or anything like that, I would just like to go with a group places that are reportedly haunted and help verify the haunting with them. Any one like that in the Dallas area? I havent had time to do any searches online, so I thought I would ask here. I have a passion for the paranormal, and a respect for it to, you have to....lol.
Well let me know....
But as far as my paranormal experience, I had the rare privilege of seeing two fully formed interactive apparitions in my parents bedroom. I say interactive because the lady was sitting down behind a churn, churning, with her arm resting on my parents bed, and there was a man standing behind her carving something.
I have never seen anything like that since, and remember the feeling I had when I saw this...It was in the middle of the night, and I couldnt go back to sleep after that.
2 responses
@oakshaman (57)
• United States
12 Mar 08
Firstly, choosing to state that one particular country has a larger population of spiritual activity over another is comical at best.
As an ordained clergy member, I work with a paranormal research and assistance team in the United States. Anyone in the field can tell you that you can have just as much spiritual activity anywhere in the world, be it spirit manifestations or demonic possession.
In answer to the poster's question, or rather in response to it, make sure you find a team that is capable of fixing the problem, not just a team of paranormal instigators. Too many teams stir up more activity and make the spirits / demons angry and then take their data and leave. Then the poor families end up having to deal with the aftermath alone.
@Scott_Harper (13)
• United States
23 Sep 08
I used to be part of a ghost-hunting group here in Florida. I'd advise you to go an Internet search for sush groups in your area. I'm sure you'd turn up several. Then, e-mail each of them with a list a questions aimed at getting a feel for the way each group works and how they handle cases. Different groups have different rules and procedures. You may well find that some of the groups simply do not fit with your way of thinking or doing things. Not all will write back to you, most likely. But read over the responses you get and narrow it down to the ones you think you'd fit into the best. Then petition them for membership. Best of luck!