A self described skeptic's journey into the world of paranormal investigation.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Beauty in Mystery
As of this month, I am a year into my paranormal experience. In that time, our team has captured video and audio evidence of phenomenon that we are unable to explain with any plausible logical explanation. What's amazing to me is that if you lined up all the video and audio that we deemed as being "paranormal" in that time span, you'd have no more than 15 minutes of evidence. Just a few days ago, I listened to five hours of audio and during the last actual investigation, I sat and watched probably three and a half hours of (DVR) video footage. So in that year, I can't even begin to fathom how many hours we've all analyzed of recordings and footage. It would be some mind-boggling number.
So, why would anyone do this? Well, there are six people currently on our team and I suppose you would get 6 different answers, but I think all would include that 15 minutes. It's about hearing four people talking in a room with only three people in it. It's doors opening on command. It's lights coming on when asked to do so. It's hearing the answer to a question you ask from someone or something who is not in the room with you.
Albert Einstein said, "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." This brilliant mind sums it up pretty well. I think the whole team would agree. We also see beauty in the mysterious.
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