Monday, 6 September 2010

The Ghost Hunting Dilemma (pt 2)

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Wow. When writing my last entry, I did not expect the amount of feedback I received. At all. (Could at least some of you please sign up to follow my blog so it is easier to keep track of you?)
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It would seem (again) that I need to clarify a few issues that I left open on the subject which I am more than willing to do. At the same time however, comments have been disabled until I sift through most of the irrelevant ones.

(Maria Joyobia asks: )

Isn’t your blog post/article a direct attack of Clairvoyance, mediumship and spiritualism as a whole? 
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Not at all! Again, I am a very open-minded sceptic on these issues, but for every good apple in the barrel there are two bad ones: not every clairvoyant/medium/psychic is going to be genuine. A sad but true fact.
Add to this also that during the course of (what should be) a purely scientific investigation into the cause of the paranormal activity, the parapsychologist is relying on the conjecture of somebody who claims to hear/see the spirits and apparitions at this time. This cannot be proven or disproven – the parapsychologist is documenting speculation as evidence.

(Middletonfairy says: )

I take offence with your last post – I work in parapsychology and have never used the services of a clairvoyant/medium – not every parapsychologist is like the ones you see on TV!
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I know little about this field of scientific study and I am sure there are parapsychologists out there that do not do this during their investigations so please, do not assume I am generalising the entire field of parapsychology.
I do however believe that the parapsychologists who do use these methods throw reasonable doubt onto parapsychology as a scientific study.

(Abstractdesignation asks: )

Saying you believe in ghosts, why wouldn’t you believe in a greater force that puts them there? You say it would be insulting for a medium to say a prayer for a spirit and send them into the light; why?
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Open-minded sceptic; I believe there are things in this world that we cannot explain yet, but I would not associate my personal belief with any kind of faith in the subject. After all, it is me knowing as a fact “There are things in this world we can’t explain yet!” not me thinking “There MUST BE things in this world we can’t explain yet!”

That being said, I am willing to stretch my imagination to the possibility that ghosts do actually exist (for this exercise).
Consider that your soul is disembodied; you are walking around the same world you used to know and love but you have can have little interaction with it because you are essentially pure energy.

Here are your variables. I am forcing these on your imagination so you can understand my point of view:

  • The most you can interact with in this world is by making a few stray noises here and there and slightly changing the temperature.
  • You are not religious. At all.
  • You desperately want your family and friends to know that you are (in another form) still around.

Now keeping all this in mind, a film crew show up; they have brought along with them a gentlemen who believes himself to be able to talk to the dead but actually he cannot, although, he has managed to research some of your background and the background of your home via Facebook and Wikipedia.
This ghost hunting team begin to ask you questions. Obviously, you cannot answer them and they receive no obvious paranormal activity. They then try to antagonise and provoke you by calling you names and using personal information so they can get response. Obviously, you cannot respond to them.

Ask yourself now how this is making you feel. You cannot give them what they require, they are trying harder and basically verbally abusing you and you cannot retaliate or respond at all.
Now, whilst keeping all that in mind, imagine that the team are wrapping up the investigation and they ask the medium to say a religious prayer in order to send you on your way, leaving you hanging around (probably) in a worse emotional state than you were before whilst at the same time easing their conscience as they can say “We helped that spirit”.
Remember: you are not religious and this medium has lied telling the investigators that you have moved onto a better place. How has this experience made you feel?

(Zakiepatakie asks: )

Would you really care (as a ghost) if somebody had promised to help you and didn’t? Who is to say life after death is sentient?
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Who is to say it isn’t? If clairvoyants, mediums and psychics are to be believed, then the “Ghost/Spirit” of the dead person is speaking to/through them and trying to pass on messages to their families. That being the case, you would have to know (as a ghost) that this person has the ability to hear “Ghosts/Spirits” – essentially, you have just had a thought process – we think, therefore we are.

That being the case, why wouldn’t we be offended, upset or emotionally perturbed if a bad ghost hunting group - using a bad medium - came along and did this to us? We would be offended, upset and/or emotionally perturbed if a camera crew came to our houses whilst we were alive and did this to our faces – why does being dead (and a ghost) suddenly change the rules for social etiquette?

(Garygibbs asks: )

So you’re basically saying we should not hunt for evidence of life after death?
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No. We are by our own existence curious creatures. We should know what happens to us after death, it is our fundamental right to know as it happens to all of us, but we are approaching from an extreme angle.
Somewhere along the line, as science has stepped in to investigate, we have seemingly lost our respect for the dead. Weather consciously or not – and maybe out of frustration – rather than investigate and communicate in a more respectable and tactful way, we have resorted to conjecture form Spiritualists, provocation from investigators searching for EVP and forced religious and spiritual ideology (what good is there in saying a prayer on behalf of somebody who is not at all religious and in order to move them on?)

To clarify, I am not denying the existence of a higher power guiding us at all (I am trying to be as objective as possible here) but at the same time, keeping in mind our understandings of life and the universe,  how can we be sure that a higher power is responsible for ghosts/spirits? What if it is just natural energy that exists out of our audio and spectral range?

Parapsychology should not cater to (any) religious ideology at all. Objective scientific study is the only way parapsychology as a whole can move forward.

I hope this has clarified some points from my previous blog post. I’m interested on your take of things. What is your opinion?

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