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 Post subject: Whats the haps chaps?
PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:16 pm 
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Heya folks. I have been away for a few days settling into a new routine and taking some time to process recent experiences I had with the *paranormal* a couple of weeks ago. I am back now and after a bit of a chat with Barremel about goings on and what not, I have decided to pull finger a bit (so to speak) and make a concerted effort with this forum and also with contributions to the threads. Does anyone have any news from around Auckland at present that they would care to share with us?

I recently investigated a private residence in Epsom, Auckland and had quite possibly the single most important experience of my own investigating lifetime. I dont want to talk about specifically what happened to me but it affirmed again for myself at least, that there are more things going on around *us* than we are aware of.
As a result of that investigation, one member of the team left permanently and another person became a member. I also discovered that all the equipment and practise and previous understanding does not prepare anyone fully for the scope of *preternature*.

I firmly believe that a lot of what members of this forum have experienced in the past can be placed into various categories (not by me) and that what we umbrella label as supernature is infact a conglomerate of entities, quantum divergences (from newtonian physics) and various substrata of perfectly natural phenomena not yet understood by the rational mind. I am rambling on because for the last five years I have been complacent, prepared to consider every experience as a *ghostly* goings on and disregarding environmental factors beyond the basic "engineering and weather/atmospheric" considerations of our study.

I am beginning to wonder whether every individual belief impacts phenomena by their very locality to it. Like the quantum mechanic where an individual sub atomic particle behaves as it will until the very moment it becomes observed whereupon it facilitates whatever preconceptions the observer has about its behaviour. If you believe the particle will move in a straight line, regardless of whatever it was doing before you came along, it moves in a straight line now, under your watchful eye.

Could this also be the manner by which some of us are susceptible to phenomena and others are not. Is the paranormal world entirely subjective or as with religious mystery; does a docent hand from beyond steer a course through the great unknown with some grand purpose?

*END RANT*

thud....

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 Post subject: Re: Whats the haps chaps?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:52 am 
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Ah, so now you see the world through true eyes. You have obviously been touched by the unforgettable.
Makes one stand back and reflect on so many things in life, terrifying isn't it. But now you will be able to balance everything else. From now on you will know were the edge is.
I'm here if you need to talk.

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