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you can ask if they have felt any quick breezes out of nowhere on them,as if someone has just ran by.ask them if theres been any weird movements around that they've heard at night.........i know more but i have a strange feeling of me saying no more than what i already have spoken to you.........

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What are the educational requirements for paranormal investigating?

In truth there currently are no real requirements for paranormal investigation. Paranormal investigation is the casual practice of examining claims of apparitional and poltergeist activity in field settings. Paranormal investigators use various techniques to try to determine the reality of the claims. Many desire to document their findings using various technologies including photography, video and audio recording, and various environmental monitoring tools. Some paranormal investigators seek to debunk paranormal claims while others with a typically more metaphysical focus seek to help others understand their experiences. As such these two groups represent the ends of a rather broad belief system in paranormal matters. There is no middle-ground and few paranormal investigators are truly without some beliefs on the subject. In order to perform paranormal investigations, one should have some knowledge of science and psychology. Unfortunately most paranormal investigation teams lack this knowledge. A good first step would be an undergraduate degree in an established science. An alternative would be an undergraduate degree in philosophy. Paranormal investigators must appreciate the limits of their techologies and have an understanding of the nature of the people who they wish to serve. Only degrees of this sort can bring this sort of orderly understanding that is required. Online courses that purport to train people to become 'paranormal investigators' or something similar should be avoided. None to date appears to be credible. You can test this by simply asking about the credentials of the training entity. If they are not university trained, it is likely they will not be able to provide the education required. It is also wise to avoid courses focused solely on metaphysical topics, including things like 'demonlogy'. Serious investigators should be remain abreast of current thinking in research Parapsychology, and so should read journals such as the Journal of Parapscyhology and the Journal of the Society for Scientific Exploration as a basis.


I am doing a speech on paranormal and need some information?

paranormal definintion:Beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation


Why is Paranormal Activity 2 rated r?

Paranormal Activity 2 is rated R due to violence, language, and some nudity.


Is paranormal life real?

Yes. Some dont believe in it but there is video and people whose careers are specifically about researching paranormal activity.


How many people have experienced paranormal activity?

Everyone experiences the paranormal in different ways, some people are not effected at all. The best example of my paranormal happenings was seeing a couch cushion next to me depress like some one was sitting there but there was no one else in the house. The house had a bad history there was a lot happening there, mice being folded in half and left in the bathtub. Shadows moving, footsteps, strange smells, and the feeling of being watched in every room.

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Will ghost hunters come out to your home?

Paranormal investigators do come out to your home. Remember that paranormal investigators, especially those affiliated with MAPRI will never charge you for their services. Some groups like MAPRI will even give you a free EMF and Radiological report of your property as well.


What is the name for paranormal investigators?

You said it! Paranormal Investigator is the most common. Ghost Hunters are less formal. The group I head consider there to be a distinct difference between Paranormal Investigators and Ghost Hunters. Paranormal Investigators investigate all matters of the paranormal and try to work based off of some semblance of a scientific method. Doing field studies, and taking detailed notes and data to later be crunched into a report and sometimes scholarly papers to be written. Ghost hunters are groups of people who get a thrill form finding ghosts.. But to clearly answer your question: Paranormal Investigator, Paranormal Researcher, Psychic Detective (If the investigator claims to be psychic), Ghost Hunter, Parapsychologist (If the investigator has a degree in parapsychology). Those would seem to be the most common.


Is there training required to be a paranormal investigator?

The short answer: Yes. You must be dedicated, educated, empathetic, logic-based, and skeptical to be a paranormal investigator. You must understand the history of paranormal research to understand your role in it today. Study as many different religions as you can to gain valuable insight going back thousands of years regarding the paranormal. There are many, many quality books available for budding paranormal investigators. Most investigators employ a wide range of technology to help aid them in their investigations, and that equipment all requires some level of training to use properly (however, the best tool that a paranormal investigator can have is their own brain). If you go into a case, determined to help someone who is feeling victimized by paranormal activity, you must be learned in the subject in order to help. If a client feels they're being attacked by a demonic force, but they're really just suffering from a creaky house, how can you tell the difference? Are those banging cabinets mice, or your client's long dead great-grandfather trying to communicate with his living relatives? Researching the paranormal will help you be able to better determine how to help your clients. There's also personal safety to consider. If you are dealing with a negative entity, or possible inhuman haunt, what do you do? How do you keep yourself and your team safe? All those questions must be answered - and they can be with a little bit of study and training.


What are the educational requirements for paranormal investigating?

In truth there currently are no real requirements for paranormal investigation. Paranormal investigation is the casual practice of examining claims of apparitional and poltergeist activity in field settings. Paranormal investigators use various techniques to try to determine the reality of the claims. Many desire to document their findings using various technologies including photography, video and audio recording, and various environmental monitoring tools. Some paranormal investigators seek to debunk paranormal claims while others with a typically more metaphysical focus seek to help others understand their experiences. As such these two groups represent the ends of a rather broad belief system in paranormal matters. There is no middle-ground and few paranormal investigators are truly without some beliefs on the subject. In order to perform paranormal investigations, one should have some knowledge of science and psychology. Unfortunately most paranormal investigation teams lack this knowledge. A good first step would be an undergraduate degree in an established science. An alternative would be an undergraduate degree in philosophy. Paranormal investigators must appreciate the limits of their techologies and have an understanding of the nature of the people who they wish to serve. Only degrees of this sort can bring this sort of orderly understanding that is required. Online courses that purport to train people to become 'paranormal investigators' or something similar should be avoided. None to date appears to be credible. You can test this by simply asking about the credentials of the training entity. If they are not university trained, it is likely they will not be able to provide the education required. It is also wise to avoid courses focused solely on metaphysical topics, including things like 'demonlogy'. Serious investigators should be remain abreast of current thinking in research Parapsychology, and so should read journals such as the Journal of Parapscyhology and the Journal of the Society for Scientific Exploration as a basis.


Why cant you see spirits but they can see us?

Some spirits you can see but you have to look hard, I don't think they can see us you might have to have a professional look at that part. -P.I.H.C. (Paranormal Investigators of Hardin County)


Can dogs communicate with the paranormal?

I wouldn't say that they can communicate with the paranormal, but they can most definitely sense it better than a human can. They can feel changes in EMF (Electromagnetic Field) levels easily, and it causes them discomfort if it happens suddenly. Some paranormal investigators bring dogs (with the locations owners consent, of course) because dogs will show when they are wary of an area of the building or location. Dogs are also untainted when it comes to the paranormal. What I mean by this is that they can not 'fake' the way they feel. When they strangely become uneasy, it is because something in the environment made them feel that way.


What about the conjuring is it a true stories?

The Conjuring movies are inspired by the experiences of Ed and Lorraine Warren, real-life paranormal investigators who claimed to have encountered various supernatural occurrences. While the films are dramatized for entertainment purposes, they are based on some of the cases the Warrens investigated.


What is a three letter word for paranormal phenomena?

EVP. "Some people claim these sounds are of paranormal origin......"


I am doing a speech on paranormal and need some information?

paranormal definintion:Beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation


How many years of college would you need to become a paranormal investigator?

We need to distinguish between "paranormal investigators" and "parapsychologists". Paranormal investigators may or may not do their work as a profession. Many in fact are amateurs or hobbyists. Those that are working full-time are rare. Many have college educations, but in various fields. There is no college degree for "paranormal investigation" per se. Applicable degrees might be in the sciences or the humanities. But actually coming to learn about paranormal investigation would require self-study and participation in credible investigating groups. Some paranormal investigators become interested in the field as an extension of their regular work as engineers, physicists, psychologists and even police. Parapsychologists are mainly academics. While Parapsychology degrees have been offered at universities all over the world at the Bachelor, Master and PhD levels, they are not very common in the United States today. Most working research parapsychologists (of which there are a few hundred in the entire world) have advanced degrees, generally in psychology, physiology, neurology, or some other field of medicine or general science. Some are degreed in philosophy, education or history as well. Research parapsychologists publish their work in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Parapsychology published by the Rhine Research Institute in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (www.rhine.org) in the U.S. The European Parapsychology Journal is a similar peer-reviewed journal in Europe. Parapsychologists also publish in other scientific journals as well.


Is there any true paranormal videos?

Yes depending on your personal interpretation of paranormal. Videos on video sites like "You tube" are abundant; however they often contain a majority of fakes, jokes, and obviously normal phenomena. Some of the best places to find paranormal videos are on official paranormal investigator's websites. Paranormal is defined as, "Outside the range of normal experience or scientific explanation. " Quite literally a video of someone yawning could be classified as a paranormal video since science cannot truly explain why we yawn or why a yawn is contagious. However, if you mean videos on ghosts, UFOs, or Cryptozoology (Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster, etc.) then you have to visit specialized sites that cover the subject. Credible paranormal investigators often have a gallery of photos, video, and sound clips that they use very much like a portfolio. Sites like http://www.paranormalnews.com and http://www.paranormalnewscentral.com are paranormal news sites, but just like You Tube you must have a skeptical mind to read the articles, as they too are subject to fakes.


Why is Paranormal Activity 2 rated r?

Paranormal Activity 2 is rated R due to violence, language, and some nudity.