I just got this comment and felt it should be seen and noticed.
Steve Miers writes:
i actually don’t have a story to add here. Instead I’d like to bring up a bit of a concern that I have..
My thoughts here now are this.. why do we try so hard to “prove†the existence of the spirit world or the paranormal at all?? It seems to me that some of the people in this world would never accept this knowledge, even if it bit them square in the keester. Non-believers will almost always be non-believers.. no matter what WE come up with. So why do we try so hard to convince them?
My goal as a paranormal researcher is NOT to prove that there is a paranormal realm that we have little knowledge of.. but simply to help those who HAVE had experience in this realm and who need assistance in dealing with it. We can never convince the entire world… Christians couldn’t do it with the belief of God… and we can’t do it with the belief of the paranormal. I think our focus needs to be redirected towards those who need our help… not those who need convincing.
That’s all I have to say at the moment…. sorry if I got anyone all worked up.. not my intention.
Steve,
I’m pleased with you response. You are absolutely correct in that we cannot change someone’s opinion and we are not meant to. As investigators we want to provide ourselves and others who are interested, with information as well as help those who are coming to terms with their experiences.
While I can’t put up any of my findings as absolute proof of the paranormal, I do believe my experiences to be true in my heart.
What is true for one is false for another.
You can never prove the spiritual through the physical unless you can drag the poor sot across the veil so they can see for themselves.
Everyone’s opinion counts. Yours included!
Thanks for writing!
Tj