Thursday, April 26, 2012

Why Reincarnate?

Hi all and welcome to another weeks blog. This week I would like to talk a little bit about reincarnation. Some people and some spiritual paths have a strong belief in life after death. For those of you who really don't understand the concept I will explain it the best way I can.
We all know that we are born and then we die. The question is what happens after we die. That's where reincarnation comes in to play. After death we go to the other side. We live there for awhile in perfect peace and joy. Believe it or not one of our hobbies on the other side is studying. When we incarnate or come into life again we are coming for the experience. So we can study a topic like negativity All we want but we have to have a hands on kind of lesson. It's a lot like learning to drive a car. We can read the drivers ed book all we want but we need to get our license. We can't do that without actually getting behind the wheel.
We are here on earth to learn and reincarnation is experiencing for the soul. Believe it or not we design our whole live while we are on the other side. We pick our parents, friends, coworkers, and potential enemies or people that we should avoid.
Its funny that since we are so happy on the other side we have a tendency for choosing a lot of crazy stuff. Did something really crazy happen in your life and you think why me? Well you chose the situation to experience. Ask your selves this question what have you learned when all things went perfectly? I hate to say it but when bad things happen to us it does teach us lessons.
There is a saying that I heard a while back and I want to share it with you now.
"We are like a piece of wood and a piece of sandpaper is life sure the sandpaper scratches us but in the long run it makes our soul smooth".
next week I will be on vacation but I will be back the following week to blog again. The next blog will be about cell memory. Have a great week everyone.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

What is cryptozoology?

Hello to all of my readers. I wanted to talk today about the strange and unusual field of cryptozoology. Let's start out by what the definition is.

Cyptozoology is the study of hidden animals. In terms it refers to the search of animals whose existence has not yet been proven. It also involves looking for living examples of animals that are by science considered to be extinct. A good example of this would be the dinosaurs. It also touches base on animals whose existence lacks physical evidence but do appear in myths and legends. Classic examples of this is the lochness monster and the Jersey devil.

Of course cryptozoology is not considered a recognized branch of zoology or any other area of science. This is for the fact because it relies heavily on stories and alleged sightings.

Cryptozoology has found some species now acknowledged by the scientific community. These species were at one time considered as hoaxes or superstition. Examples of this is in the finding of the Hoan Kiem turtle, mountain gorilla and the giant squid.

I will do another blog on cryptozoology in the future when I attain more information on the topic.

My good friend Erica Snyder asked me to do a guest writer spot on her blog. I consider it to be an honor and privilege. She is an amazing writer so check out her blog at: http://lynnebubbles.wordpress.com

Next week I will be talking about reincarnation. Have a great week everyone!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Ghost Hunting Equipment Checklist

Hello to all of my readers. This week I would like to touch on the topic of the equipment that you will need in order to pursue a successful ghost hunt.  I will list some of the equipment as well as what it exactly does when your in the Field. While some of it can be expensive, some is also your basic stuff which isn't that expensive.

Flashlight- This is one of the most important things that you will need. This is a necessity when you are going to be working at night. It's just an important tool when you are trying to get around in the dark. It can also be useful in another way. For example there is a YouTube video that was filmed at the Tillie Peirce House in Gettysburg, PA. The investigator asked the entity to turn the light off and on and it did. That leads me to the next item on our list.
Video Recorder- This tool is helpful in getting visual evidence. They also have DVD recorders that came out not too long ago. If you get any type of visual recorder make sure it has a night vision setting.
White tape- This is good to have when you need to mark a area that is potentially active.
Tape Recorder- This tool is so important to have in your kit. This will pickup ghost or spirit voices.  These are known as EVP's Which stands for electronic voice phenomena. They now even have recorders that you don't have to get audio tape for. These are much better for the simple fact that you can upload the file into your computer and can eliminate some of the white noise so it will be clear.
Infrared Digital Thermometer- This simple tool can detect cold spots as well as temperature changes in the room.
Electro Magnetic Field Reader- These are to detect if there is electro magnetic fields in the area. Please be aware  that when using this piece of equipment stay away from plugs and light switches. It will give a false reading. If you are not near these things and it peaks up and the sensor light goes on that means that you have some sort of activity going on. Also please keep the volume setting down to where you can't hear it. You don't want to be in the middle of working and hear beep beep beep that is very distracting to the ghosts and other members of the team.
Investigation log- Just get a standerd notebook and keep all things written down. For instance if your EMF meter goes off in a certain spot. Jot down where it happened and what time it happened. Anything that is evidence write it down.
Wrist watch- So you have the correct time of an event.
First aide kit- It is good to have one on hand in case you or another part of your team gets hurt.
Batteries- Always have a ton of extra batteries on hand. Spirits and ghost are made up of energy so they will get any kind of extra energy that they can and if it means draining your batteries that are in some of your machines they will do so.
Thank you all for spending time reading my blog. I'm glad that you enjoy it. I was recently asked by a good friend of mine to do a guest writers spot on her blog.She wants me to do a piece on werewolves. I will have the link to her blog here on my blog when it is finished. But next week in the spirit of werewolves I will be writing all about the field of Cryptozoology. It should be fascinating for me as well as you guys. In closing have a great week everyone.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Ten do's and dont's of ghost hunting



Hello everyone, I hope you all are ready for another lesson about the paranormal. Today I would like to list ten do's and dont's of ghost hunting. These are just some simple tips that can help you on your ghostly journey.

       Do's
  • Always bring extra batteries. Ghosts and spirits need energy to materialize. Often they'll get that energy from the batteries in your camera or other equipment. If your camera batteries suddenly die be aware of possible temperature changes in the room.
  • Before you take  pictures, clean your camera lens. If your lens is dirty it could show false ghost activity.
  • Bring snacks, It is good to have something on hand if you will be conducting a long investigation.
  • Bring a buddy, Never investigate alone. If you get in trouble or get injured it's good to have someone with you.
  • Make sure you interview any potential witnesses.So you know what your looking for at a location.
       Dont's
  • Don't smoke during an investigation. It can cause abnormalities in photos.
  • Don't drink before or during an investigation. It can cloud your judgement and you nee to be clear headed.
  • Don't be disrespectful at a location. You have to be respectful to the property owners and the spirits that you come in contact with.
  • Don't ever trespass on personal property. Always get permission before doing an investigation.
  • Don't Leave the investigation area dirty. Be sure to gather up all of your belongings and throw out all trash that you have accumulated.

Next week I will be talking about the diffrent types of equipment that is used out in the feild. Have a great week everyone.