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Do you draw conclusions about your paranormal experiences before you research them?

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Drawing immediate conclusions can be very dangerous for you and for others. Are you hear to learn or just to tell your experiences? Have you learned anything from this section? I have (and from the Paranormal Section.)

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  1. Oh, there is a great deal to learn from others. I have very much enjoyed looking over the videos you have posted. This is also where I found out about the Bigfoot that they found.

    If you go back far enough, there are places where I simply said I'd never heard about it. But everything else I have read about or seen for myself. I am also in different groups of psychics, some are local to me and some are in Cyberspace.

    If you live long enough you will experience many unexplainable things. I think that is one reason why people are so reluctant to believe. How can one person have so many experiences? This is hardly the case, you should reads some of the books that are written by very prolific psychics.  


  2. I don't know about dangerous, but it's certainly not how science is done.  First you come up with a hypothesis, then you try to prove yourself wrong.  But all too often in paranormal research, they come up with a hypothesis and then try to prove themselves right - and that's not how it works.  All the statistical tests in science are based around 'falsifying the null hypothesis', or falsifying the idea you were wrong.

  3. We all have immediate feelings and intuitions about strange things that happen to us,  but sometimes we just don't know.   I have read a lot and am always interested in what has happened to other people.   But as to the interpretation, even after the "research," sometimes I still have to admit that I don't really know what it was about.   I may have some more ideas, but the uncertainty continues.   So, I don't always draw a conclusion.

  4. I always have to research.

  5. i need help researching my "ghost" in my house.

  6. research

  7. I research and then form a conclusion.

    I'm here to learn, and I hate telling my experience since it's too much typing lol.

    I haven't learned much from this section.  I did learn stuff from that one video you posted about new version of 2012.

    Update:

    Ok, the only person I'm learning from right now is YOU lol.

  8. How about learning about the possibilities before you experience paranormal incidents?  You'll be safer in the long run and will know where to do research after.

    It should only take one incident to send you running for books and experts.

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