![]() ![]() To help protect ghost hunters - and the people who hire them - here are some safety tips from Davison and other leading paranormal investigators. “A lot of these spirits have a story that needs to be told, and they had been forgotten,” Schrader says.īut paranormal investigators can’t discover those stories if they don’t take precautions. What ghosts want is often what humans want - acknowledgment that they matter, Schrader says. Sometimes, they say, they even help ghosts. They help grieving families who often have tried everything else to heal. And virtually all say they’re providing a service. Some also pursue this unique calling because they want proof of life beyond death. ![]() Others mention similar experiences: A ghost kissed one investigator on her cheek as she feel asleep one night another says they witnessed an exorcism, and another famous ghost hunter started seeing apparitions after visiting a healer. Schrader’s grandmother used to visit him as a kid after she died. Many had childhood experiences that stoked their curiosity. “But I will tell you that most of it is bad wiring.” Why ghost hunters do what they do “There is something out there, and we don’t know what it is,” says Elaine Davison, an Oregon paranormal investigator. An estimated 80% of paranormal disturbances are ultimately attributed to things as mundane as bad housing construction, investigators say. Nothing happens during most investigations. “The living are much more scary than anything paranormal I’ve come into contact with,” Schrader says.Īnd then there is another, little-known occupational hazard - the sheer terror of tedium. ![]()
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