Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Not all fun and games.....

I recently saw and complained about a "ghost hunting " group doing an investigation at a Native American site. I talked to the site and the group and was told they would not be on the mounds, or in the outside area. Their advertising said the name of the park, which is synonymous with the mounds. Any local would immediately think it was outdoors on the mounds. They claim now it was, and always has been the office area. Then it needs to be advertised it as such, doing that won't get a big response perhaps, but it is truth in advertising.

Now they are promoting how they give to charity. Good press? Of course. Most larger groups do. We do, and another local group also does.I am sure many do. We have donated thousands of dollars over the years. We don't charge to investigate or to teach others how to ghost hunt. We do not accept donations or "tips". What we do is have a convention and donate the proceeds. All of it. We give away free trips (that the members pay for), to humane societies to auction off. We don't get a dime.

We don't brag about it. You have read in many past blogs where I have said that you give quietly and if possible anonymously. You do so from the heart, not for return of favor,or good press. You do it because it is the right thing to do.

Paranormal investigating is not about getting noticed, being "famous", or getting an EVP. You do it because it is helping others and is the right thing to do. You do it to learn about the other side. Our group, and myself personally, also does it to help cross souls over and to see if THEY need help (often they do). We also bless houses. I am an ordained minister, and know the ways of many belief systems. I try to use the one pertaining to the spirit if we can find that out, not the homeowner.

This all comes under what I say all the time in my blogs : Do the RIGHT THINGS, for the RIGHT REASONS.

Helping others and helping souls cross is the reward. We travel to the more "known" venues as a group also. People from the group have been to Waverly many times, The Villisca Axe murder House a few times, Fort Miflin, Mc Pike Mansion, Thomas House, The Birdcage Theater, Jerome Hotel, the LST in Evansville, and many more. We love what we do, and we do it from the heart.

When you want to learn to be a paranormal investigator, never pay for the lesson. Join a group that is willing to teach (most do). You will learn much, and hopefully have some life changing experiences.

In the meantime....do the right things for the right reasons!



Peshaui Wequashimese




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