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The Basics of Paranormal Investigation

Friday, August 14th, 2009
Denise Villani asked:

The word paranormal comes from the words “para” meaning beyond, and normal. So the term paranormal really means something that is beyond the normal scope of science or being beyond a scientific explanation. According to the Journal of Parapsychology, the term paranormal describes “any phenomenon that in one or more respects exceeds the limits of what is deemed physically possible according to current scientific assumptions.”

Ghosts generate strong electro-magnetic fields. These fields cause disruptions in the magnetic field of a location which makes it detectable by both specialized equipment and psychics. Ghost hunters use many different types of equipment to detect an paranormal phenomena. A 35mm or digital camera is probably the easiest and least expensive way to begin. Pictures, whether digital or recorded on film have the ability to capture paranormal activity that is usually invisible to the naked eye. In addition to a camera, it’s important to have a flashlight since most paranormal investigations will be in dark places like cemeteries, basements, attics, or old buildings. Also, most investigations occur between 9pm and 6am when it’s dark. This is believed to be the best time to record paranormal activity. Along with the flashlight you’ll need extra batteries, since batteries will sometimes mysteriously lost all their charge during paranormal investigations, literally leaving you in the dark.

Once you have these basic items, you’re ready to start exploring the world of paranormal investigation. Some important things to remember are: never go on an investigation alone, and be respectful of the of the people, places and situations you encounter.

The first step in an investigation is selecting the place you’re going to investigate. Once you choose a location, be sure to get permission to access the property to ensure you won’t get into any trouble for trespassing. It’s also very important to do some research on the location before you go out and physically investigate it. You can go to the library and look up old newspapers, visit the local historical society to find out about the history of the place and if anything strange has happened there, and of course talk with the owner of the property.

Once you get all your data collected you have to analyze it. Every picture, video, audio recording is reviewed to look for any sign of a haunting. When doing your analysis, be sure to be skeptical. Make sure you rule out any explainable causes for anything odd that may show up. Check for mirrors, shadows, light sources or anything else that may cause something weird to be seen or heard in your collected data. Most of the time, the things you initially detected during your investigation will have real world explanations as opposed to supernatural ones. It’s important to make sure your evidence will stand up to any scrutiny by eliminating any other explanations. This will give your data more credibility.

Once you complete your analysis, you need to present your findings property owner. At this point you would recommend whether the owner needs to seek additional help, such a having the property blessed or if there is really nothing that needs to be or even can be done. Sometimes just having someone investigate the place and find nothing can help ease the mind of the person experiencing the haunting.

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If You are a Lover of Art and Architecture – Travel to India

Friday, August 14th, 2009
Jadiete Collinns asked:


Kaleidoscopic as India is, a travel to India can take many hues: a fun-filled vacation, or a soul-searching get away, a spiritual retreat or a medical sojourn, a rendezvous with the Thar desert or an encounter with the snow-capped peaks of Himalayas, an adventurous journey or a trekking trip, a passport to the ancient past or a tryst with the modern wonders, India has it all. Travel to India caters to the interest and charm of every tourist.

India is a land where harmonious confluence of tradition and modernity rules. India has a rich cultural heritage of 5000 years old. Emerged as one of world’s the most sought-after destinations, India offers all types of theme tours – religious, adventure, beach, cultural, wildlife, medical and eco travel.

If you want to see Indian culture to its fullest vigor, be a part of its fairs and festivals held at various places time to time. Pushkar Festival, Gangaur Festival, International Kite Festival, Elephant Festival, Camel Festival, held in Rajasthan; Goa Canival, Holi in Malwa (Madhya Pradesh), Boat Carnival and Onam in Kerala, Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra, Taj Mahotsav in Agra, Kumbh Mela at various historical places, all these fairs and festivals represent India in different hues and colors.

If you are a lover of ancient art and architecture, your journey ends in India. You will see during your travel the treasure troves of art and architecture. Forts and palaces of Rajasthan, ancient caves of Maharashtra, Buddhist monasteries in Bihar and Ladakh, serene and tranquil gardens and lakes of Kashmir, Colonial churches of Goa, mosques of North India, temples of Khajuraho and Konark, and what not, everything will touch your heart.

Travel to India has a life-time experience to offer to those who love Mother Nature. Sun-kissed beaches of western and eastern coast lines, snow-covered hilltops of Himalaya, serene backwaters of Kerala and calm sand dunes of Rajasthan are sure to enthrall the nature lovers.

If you are a wildlife-lover, India, being the second largest wildlife base in the world, has much to offer you in the form of sanctuaries and wildlife parks. For adventure seekers options are rife: mountaineering, hiking, whitewater rafting, motor biking, paragliding and much more is offered on the theme tours to India.

Indian cuisine is another reason to travel to India. Variety is the word that best describes Indian cuisine. Kashmiri, Mughlai, Hyderabadi, Gujarati, Goan, Maharshtrian, Rajasthani, South Indian, and so on, Indian cuisine are as diverse as India itself. What’s more, in Indian hotels and resorts you can relish continental and international cuisine too.

If you plan to travel to India, don’t forget to pack your appetite.

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