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Working With Psychics: Striking a Happy Medium
By
Al Tyas, DCMAG
Recently there seems to be a trend when it comes to paranormal
investigation
groups using psychics and mediums. Groups appear to follow
two schools of
thought: "Old School" which mainly uses psychics
and mediums on
investigations to communicate with the entities, and "new
school" which uses
high-tech equipment and the latest scientific advances to
track down the
entities. More and more newer novice group are coming with
the stance they
refuse to use any sort of metaphysics to document paranormal
activity,
despite the fact that hard science has proved nothing in the
existence of
paranormal entities. Perhaps the pendulum is swinging too
far to the science
side and as a result something pertinent may be missing!
DCMAG now has a "sensitive" on our team. A man with
a gift passed through
his family for many generations. We feel very lucky to have
this agent on
our team, and his contributions to the cases we work on are
as vital to any
other members'. In his own quiet, humble way, he expresses
his insights and
experiences, sharing them with both the group and the client.
Having a man
like this on our team with a natural gift puts our clients
at ease, and
often gives the closure needed to a restless soul as well
as to the bereaved
loved ones or terrified residents still left with us. I feel
privileged to
have him on our team.
Sadly, the reputation of sensitive people has somewhat plundered
over the
past decade or so and has lost much credibility. Money making
charlatans,
fame seekers and modern day dooms-day criers very much hurt
the field of
Psychic Phenomenon. As a result, many people, despite still
being intrigued
by psychics and mediums are refusing to use them on paranormal
investigations. On one hand it's understandable due to the
somewhat
floundering reputation psychics have, but on the other hand
truly gifted
people can be very strong assets to investigations.
The most important thing about using sensitive people is to
remember they
are just one member of the team equal to all other members.
I have been on
investigations where the case winds up revolving entirely
around the medium
while little was being documented data-wise. This is where
the problem
arises with too much emphasis on one aspect of the investigation
and not
enough on others, similar to 5 people flocking over the infrared
monitor
when one person is stuck handling the other equipment. It
has to be made
clear that everyone has a job on an investigation and all
jobs are equally
important.
My experience tells me there are a few things to look for
when using a
sensitive on your team, and they're really not too much different
from what
should be expected from the rest of your members. A good sensitive
is
humble, and if they're picking nothing up they accept it and
don't try to
force or fudge something. A good sensitive is honest, and
will reveal only
what they are experiencing without exaggeration or drama tactics.
A good
sensitive is adaptable, and will do other things for the team
as needed, and
will be a team player. Finally a good sensitive is experienced.
Everyone has
a certain degree of psychic ability, but to be considered
a sensitive means
more. There should be some sort of training, either through
a class or the
family. Most qualified sensitives do have people in their
lives who have
taught them how to develop their gifts, and know how to use
them.
So if you choose to use a sensitive on your team, treat him
or her the same
as the rest of your team, but be aware they have special gifts.
Psychics and
mediums have been used in many highly respectable jobs (law
enforcement,
FBI, and even the medical field), and despite a few bad apples
(that exist
in ALL professions, including paranormal investigators) they
can be a very
strong asset to any team. In addition, since the main mission
of a
paranormal group should be helping others, NO method of finding
out what is
happening should be completely eliminated, metaphysical or
not. A
good-hearted, qualified, and trained sensitive will never
hinder an
investigation, and used positively as a team player can only
help on an
investigation. So don't be so quick to turn away from sensitives
and
psychics.
Thanks,
Al
Visit Washington D.C.
Metro Area Ghost Watchers
Conact
Al Tyas here DC@the-atlantic-paranormal-society.com
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