Reading Material
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apex
, Jan 09 2008 10:36 AM
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#1
Posted 09 January 2008 - 10:36 AM
I'm interested in finding some good material more focused on the technical aspects and theories about paranormal studies. Not looking for more of the "Ghost story" books that are all over the place, I want something a little more substantial than that. If you have some good suggestions, let me know. And I'm looking at a broad spectrum here. EMF, EVP or Video work, practical based theories, ESP, etc. Just point in the direction, and I'll start sniffing that way.
THANKS!!!
#2
Posted 22 January 2008 - 05:23 PM
You should pick up a copy of " the ghost files" which was put out by ghost village. I'm reading it now and am learning a lot about investigations and the different types of hauntings. You should also get a copy of the encyclopedie of ghosts and spirits. It covers just about everything.
#3
Posted 22 January 2008 - 09:47 PM
Have you visited the "Blog" section of Ghost Village? .... There you will find a blog by David Rountree.... he has an extensive list of articles that will feed your apetite..... ENJOY!!!!....
Yes.... I've gone behind the camera"s"..... as well as recording audio........ Love....Breed peace.....
#4
Posted 23 January 2008 - 12:28 AM
I ordered The Ghost Files and Our Haunted Lives yesterday. I can't wait to get them and start reading!
#5
Posted 26 January 2008 - 06:16 PM
Cynthia_TN, on Jan 23 2008, 12:28 AM, said:
I ordered The Ghost Files and Our Haunted Lives yesterday. I can't wait to get them and start reading!
I've already read Ghost Files. Pretty good book. Our Haunted Lives is next on my list from Jeff. I'll check the blog section though, I hadn't thought about that. Actually, I'd totally forgotten about this post since it had been so long without activity.
#6
Posted 05 March 2008 - 11:02 PM
You might want to look at "A Case For Ghosts" by J. Danalek. He does a very good job of presenting the various theories and techniques without letting his personal views get in the way. For the veteran investigator it's of limited use, but it's an invaluable source for someone just starting out.
#7
Posted 22 November 2008 - 01:40 PM
I just got finished reading "Ghost Hunter's Guidebook" (10th edition) by Troy Taylor
This is a superb book especially if you are just starting out
This is a superb book especially if you are just starting out
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