Every time I find myself invited to someone else’s home it always holds the promise of becoming an adventure. And not just an adventure involving architectural styling or hidden historical nuances which by the way every home both large or small will always contain. But rather the rush which comes from my initial assessment of contained feelings and internalized atmospheric ambiance which is just another fancy way of saying ghost.
Where some may prove elusive while others will bombard you it is always best remembered to be respectful whenever entering someone else’s home be they living or its haunted inhabitant.
Living people seem to forget that the paranormal field does come with some form of etiquette which if followed and maintained can and will usually lead more towards acquired success involving acquiring anomalous evidence rather it be video, still captured, or of the evp sound variety.
The people who fail most in this field are those more obsessed with demagoguery where greater focus is placed upon the individual allegedly communicating with a deceased loved one instead of the deceased loved one which is being contacted.
It must always be remembered that anyone within the paranormal or even spiritualist field is a servant and nothing more. For they who are humble are closer in spirit to the truth than they who expect that others reward them for having channeled the dead.
And I ask you when was the last time anyone worshiped a door.
So when one is truly in tune with spirit will spirit be attuned towards you and your efforts to communicate. Where at that precise moment will be when the true adventure will begin.
Director J. Burkhart is an independent, innovative, psychic medium paranormal researcher with more than 40 years field experience involving anomalous, cryptozoological, diabolical possessions, hauntings, indigenous shamanic, and ufological exploration.