Wishing Not to See
Mar. 5th, 2009 07:41 pm'Ghost hunting' is all the rage now. Popular media shows people investigating using tactics both technical and intuitive. While the results are mixed, the audience is left with the impression that the investigations were relatively safe for all involved.
I have some ability to perform the intuitive aspects of an investigation, but for the most part I choose not to see. Why? Isn't it a glamorous thing to see into other worlds or shades of this one that are usually invisible? Hmmmm... my experience says otherwise. For this reason I choose not to "poke" around the corners of my house or any of the abandoned places that I take pictures at. While ignorance is not bliss, knowing what "stands" next to me would perhaps be more disturbing that I would want.

Dining Room at Dusk
I have some ability to perform the intuitive aspects of an investigation, but for the most part I choose not to see. Why? Isn't it a glamorous thing to see into other worlds or shades of this one that are usually invisible? Hmmmm... my experience says otherwise. For this reason I choose not to "poke" around the corners of my house or any of the abandoned places that I take pictures at. While ignorance is not bliss, knowing what "stands" next to me would perhaps be more disturbing that I would want.

Dining Room at Dusk