Paranormal Responsibility is understanding
your equipment. You must not only know how it works, but why, and by extension,
why it is useful for the paranormal researcher to use such a gadget. Don't
parrot back the theoretical assumptions of other investigators, come to your
own conclusions and do something to elevate this burgeoning science.
Paranormal Responsibility is understanding
your camera. Educate yourself on the basics of photography, gain a working
knowledge of your camera's settings, and stop posting false positives as
evidence. Experiment with photographic anomalies and learn what conditions
create orbs and mists and trails and what you can adjust to avoid them.
Implement a bracketing system to capture the same location and angle with
multiple camera settings. And this goes towards all your equipment.
Paranormal Responsibility is to constantly
increase your education in this field. Just because you've been in the field
for twenty or thirty years doesn't mean you know everything. There are new
advances in technology, books have been written with some great knowledge in
them. Don't become jaded because you have
all this experience. Even doctors who
have been in medicine for thirty years still read the journal of medicine to
learn new advances in his or her field. We should be doing the same.
Paranormal Responsibility is voluntary
peer review. Get your evidence in front of a wider audience and listen to what
they have to say. There will always be skeptics who deny everything and there
will always be dramatic-types who see everything in nothing, but the majority
of researchers fall somewhere in the middle. Be open to the idea that someone
may catch something you have missed, or pose a possible natural explanation to
the one piece of evidence you hold most dear. But don't act like a know-it-all
either. When giving your review, do it
with professionalism, not demeaning!
Paranormal Responsibility is paranormal
propriety. If you are in a position to represent the paranormal field to the
general public, do not act like an ass. This field is already maligned in the
mainstream by those who would call us crazy or evil or some combination of
both, so it is your responsibility as our willing or unwitting spokesperson not
to prove them right.
Paranormal Responsibility is asking
permission to enter any abandoned location, private property, or cemetery after
dark, and respecting any property that you have been given the opportunity to
investigate. Nothing reflects more negatively on the paranormal field as a
whole than a news story about yet another group getting in trouble in the name
of special research. Stop creeping and get permission!
Paranormal Responsibility is knowing
your audience. If you are in a position to interact with those who are younger
or in possession of less experience than you, do not steer them wrong or put
them in harm's way. Do not inadvertently encourage immaturity by bragging of
your exploits in forbidden realms. If it's dangerous, don't post details! It is your responsibility to teach the young
and/or inexperienced how to do a proper investigation. By you not taking responsible for people you
know and willingly let them do what they want on an investigation, you're the
one who is creating the problem. So take responsibility!!
Paranormal Responsibility is paranormal
integrity. Do not perpetuate a lie, for fun or profit, whether consciously or
unconsciously. Don't participate in the charade, and don't join the mob. If
truth is your aim, prove it! And if you find someone doing wrong, don't parade
it all over Facebook! When you start
drama on social media sites, you look like a jackass just as bad as the person
who you're going after. Find another avenue to handle your disagreements. It's
time this field as a whole grows up. So what does Paranormal Responsibility
mean to you?
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