Life of a Ghost Hunter

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This is a blog about the life of a ghost hunter. Starting out and where I am at now...

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[...] to ghosts, spirits and the afterlife. When I talk about what responsibility means in the paranormal field, I am talking about what I have experienced and what I have noticed that is happening within [...]

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Is it paranormal?

[...] out all else so that you receive real results. If you do not, you’re not truly helping the paranormal field, yourself, or your team. Once again keep in mind that most of the equipment used in the [...]

Client Interaction…

[...] within the group, which in turn, make all of the others look badly. One thing that all paranormal investigators have to keep in mind is the clients called you into their home, into their sanctuary, [...]

Ghost Hunting Equipment: Past, Present and Future

[...] that Jurgenson heard, he believed, to be his own mother. As of more recently, paranormal investigators have been using mostly tools developed to the electrical field: Gauss meter, K2 [...]

Provocation….is it worth it?

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Protection in the paranormal field.

[...] to the need for protection when you are involved in the paranormal field. In fact, most paranormal investigators or ghost hunters never have a problem, but I sure want to be covered just in case… So [...]

Teamwork within a paranormal group.

[...] Teamwork within a paranormal group should come naturally. The team should be a cohesive unit, each with the main goal of [...]

Client Interaction…

[...] you into their home in a time of crisis. It has been my experience when a client calls a paranormal group into their home; they are dealing with something that they do not understand and at times [...]

Provocation….is it worth it?

[...] do not understand. How would you feel if you were not familiar with this field, and a paranormal group came into your home and yelled and cursed at the spirits that you thought resided there? [...]

Responsibility of a paranormal investigator.

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Starting out...

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Ouija Board: Fun or Fact?

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Ghost Hunting Equipment: Past, Present and Future

[...] the numerous ghost hunting television shows such as, Ghost Hunters, Paranormal State, and Ghost Adventures, among many others. Some say that Edison was working on a "telephone to the dead". [...]

Paranormal Investigators...I dare you!

[...] built the respect and the title they have each earned. Your team will not be the next TAPS, Ghost Adventures, Paranormal State (PRS) or any of the like. If you are in this field for fame, please leave [...]

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Provocation….is it worth it?

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Responsibility of a paranormal investigator.

[...] review process of the video and audio data. First off, it is not like you see on shows like Ghost Hunters or the other shows. A good general rule to add double the amount of time to review. What I [...]

Provocation….is it worth it?

[...] place. What amazes me about the entire ordeal, from start to finish, is that when the paranormal investigator is attacked, they are genuinely shocked and appalled at the behavior of the spirits. What [...]

Client Interaction…

[...] location or even may cause injury to the client or one of your team members. As a paranormal investigator, you must always keep in mind that the client has called you into their home in a [...]

Responsibility of a paranormal investigator.

[...] that type of extreme situation almost daily. When someone calls or emails you, you as a paranormal investigator have to understand that they are calling in a time of crisis. Yes, the Para TV shows out [...]

Starting out...

[...] to work schedules. Right now, unfortunately, a job is top priority. I wish we could do paranormal investigations for a living, that would be the life! On a more personal note, I am a volunteer [...]

Paranormal Investigators...I dare you!

[...] is a reasonable accommodation. However, in the paranormal community, charging for paranormal investigations is extremely frowned upon. It makes your team look very unprofessional to say the least. [...]

Client Interaction…

[...] . I know I have mentioned this before, but I want to reiterate that charging for your paranormal investigations is not only extremely frowned upon in this field, but also makes your team look [...]

Ghost Hunting Equipment: Past, Present and Future

[...] people say that there will never be proof of the afterlife. I believe that we, as a paranormal community, are not too far away from proving, without a doubt, that spirits are around us, and [...]

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[...] that charging for investigations is a reasonable accommodation. However, in the paranormal community, charging for paranormal investigations is extremely frowned upon. It makes your [...]

Provocation….is it worth it?

[...] Hills, for example, you do that at your own risk. So this is my plea: Please help the paranormal community by not provoking. You are not and you do not look professional while doing this. If you [...]

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Responsibility of a paranormal investigator.

[...] to ghosts, spirits and the afterlife. When I talk about what responsibility means in the paranormal field, I am talking about what I have experienced and what I have noticed that is happening within [...]

Paranormal Investigators...I dare you!

[...] of money that they thought they would when they started this “hobby”. If you are in the paranormal field to make money, please leave now. Not only are you in it for the wrong reasons, but you are [...]

Ouija Board: Fun or Fact?

[...] around in the dark, asking questions, they will not get much ratings. Ask anyone in the paranormal field and they will tell you that investigations are nothing like what you see on television. They [...]

Is it paranormal?

[...] out all else so that you receive real results. If you do not, you’re not truly helping the paranormal field, yourself, or your team. Once again keep in mind that most of the equipment used in the [...]

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