I am currently doing research for the 2nd edition of my book, The Art of Ghost Hunting, and I thought this would be a great place to ask this question.
Out of all the ghost hunting books you've read, what do you think is missing?
And what would you like to read?
What is missing in ghost hunting books?
Started by
jjrakman
, Jul 14 2007 01:57 AM
5 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 16 July 2007 - 09:46 AM
Hey don't I know you.
Shhhh...
Let's see what is missing. I'm going to think about that and get back to you. Interesting though.
TrishDirector/ConsultantAfterlife Investigations: A Paranormal Research SocietyMEMENTO MORI
#3
Posted 24 August 2007 - 03:06 PM
Stressing common sense when doing an investigation. This should be a major factor when setting down protocols for your group or as an individual GH. Know your limitations and the limitations of your equipment AND, above all, keeping things simple.
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
“He who asserts must also prove.” -- Aristotle
#4
Posted 04 September 2007 - 11:17 PM
Possibly a section on physical feelings felt by people when spirits touch them or use their energy on them and some detailed descriptions of the feelings and what it can be likened to so people have a good idea of how they can be felt. I think a lot more people have had spirit physically touching them but dont realise half the time.
There are lots of sensations that spirit can cause to people.
There are lots of sensations that spirit can cause to people.
#5
Posted 04 September 2007 - 11:31 PM
Richard Kimmel, on Aug 24 2007, 04:06 PM, said:
Stressing common sense when doing an investigation. This should be a major factor when setting down protocols for your group or as an individual GH. Know your limitations and the limitations of your equipment AND, above all, keeping things simple.
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
I think you said it all Richard...BRAVO!!!
#6
Posted 19 December 2007 - 11:57 PM
DeadWatch, on Sep 5 2007, 12:31 AM, said:
Richard Kimmel, on Aug 24 2007, 04:06 PM, said:
Stressing common sense when doing an investigation. This should be a major factor when setting down protocols for your group or as an individual GH. Know your limitations and the limitations of your equipment AND, above all, keeping things simple.
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
Over aggressiveness on an investigation is not an uncommon occurrence, ordering, instead of asking, spirits to manifest, move things or otherwise making themselves known is not good policy.
Richard
I think you said it all Richard...BRAVO!!!
Kathy L
It is not the dead we should fear but the living who walk among us with distorted thought.
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