Everyone sees ghosts!!!!
by Holly Jo on Jul.07, 2009, under All The Rest
Paranormal activity isn’t exclusive to one group of people or one region or one belief. Like any other unknown, everyone has their own idea or theory of what they’ve heard or seen, felt or smelled, but one common thread is wanting to know what it is and share their experiences
It still surprises me to find how personal paranormal experiences span the social spectrum. When people find that I’m a member of the paranormal investigation group, they begin to tell of odd things that happened to them at one time or another. It may be a blue collar worker in a local shop or an executive in a large business. Another tale may come from a housewife who hears noises from time to time in her home or a man telling you about the mysterious lights he saw on a fishing trip.
I work in a technical type business. During sales calls, it’s not normal to talk about paranormal activity and affiliations. My supervisor mentioned not long ago to one of my customers that I was involved with I – MPI. From what he tells me, a rather lengthy conversation proceeded this announcement. The next time I visited this business, I was asked quite a few questions by the technicians there. Several of them had had paranormal experiences and were happy to relate to me what had happened. I was intrigued by a couple and offered our services anytime they needed us.
I’ve found that this is a common occurrence when someone finds out you’re part of a paranormal research group. As a matter of fact, the paranormal even extends into the law enforcement realm. Not long ago, we were investigating a cemetery in my hometown. It was late in the evening and of course the local law enforcement had been notified of our presence. It doesn’t do to be arrested by the local police for trespassing while on an investigation. It’s bad PR and bad karma. Surprisingly, we hadn’t seen them patrol all evening, and living in the town I knew the cemetery was patrolled regularly. Towards the end of the evening, a police car swung into the cemetery driveway. The spot light came on and start searching for our group. Being a law abiding citizen, your heart tends to skip a beat when your spotlighted like a deer in headlights. The car pulled up in front of as and the two officers inside greeted us cordially. They had just come to check up on how things were going and apologized if they interrupted investigation. We spoke for quite awhile and one of the officers began to tell us his experiences in his own home and the county jail. Now, as we haven’t investigated these locations, I can’t tell you the details, but his experiences of over several years definitely piqued my curiosity. Once again we offered our services if ever he needed us. I must say officers will deal with the worst in our society but they don’t like to deal with the supernatural.
So, if you have a personal experience, speak up. Your definitely not alone.
March 31st, 2010 on 4:07 pm
I read about it some days ago in another blog and the main things that you mention here are very similar
May 23rd, 2010 on 11:31 am
i was just wondering if any of you guys have a first hand experience about Paranormal in real life…*
May 31st, 2010 on 12:43 am
Everyone on our team has had unexplained happenings in their own lives. In my case, that’s why I am a paranormal investigator. The search for answers and understanding is what drives us all. Is it natural phenomena or paranormal? For me the journey continues . . . Our first hand experiences are personal and something each must tell themselves, if they wish. Perhaps this could be our next blog. . . .