rrc talk: ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013
DESCRIPTION
The slideshow for a talk given for the Rhine Research Center, March 8th, 2013TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Ghosts, Poltergeists and Hauntings:
A Romp through the History of Psychical Research
Nancy L. Zingrone, PhD
Presentation for the Rhine Research CenterMarch 8th, 2013
![Page 2: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
The talk:
O Selected Ghosts, Poltergeists and Hauntings Across Cultures and Time
O The Well-Heeled 19th Century Ghost Enthusiast & The Beginnings of Psychical Research
O 20th Century Methods
O Ghost Whispering, Ghost Hunters and Psychical Research
![Page 3: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Some definitions:
O Ghost: an apparition of a deceased person
O Haunting: a recurrent set of phenomena that may or may not include an apparition
O Poltergeist: an unnerving, sometimes dangerous, sometimes destructive, set of phenomena, that may or may not include an apparition
O Apparition: a visual representation of a person or persons, who may or may not be deceased at the time they appear
![Page 4: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Ghosts, Hauntings & Poltergeists
O Is a deceased individual at the center of the experiences?
O Is the phenomena place-centered or person- centered?
O Are the perceptions single or multi-sensory?
O Is the phenomena recurrent?
O Is it responsive or nonresponsive?
O Is there a “communicating” intelligence?
![Page 5: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
1998, University of Texas Press
1992, Prism Press
1984, Prometheus Press
1848, T.C. NewbyCovers retrieved from amazon.com
![Page 6: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
1979, Routledge, Kegan, Paul
1982, Heinemann
1963, University Books
2002, John MurrayCovers retrieved from amazon.com
![Page 7: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
2002, Parapsychology
Foundation
2004, Paraview Special
Education, original 1972,
Doubleday 2005, Atriad
Cornell & Roll Covers retrieved from amazon.com; Auerbachcover retrieved from tower.com
![Page 8: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
The divisions within the presentation:
O Ghostly Reenactments on a Grand Scale
O Ghosts with a Purpose
O Ghost without a Purpose (or with a Purpose We Don’t Quite Understand)
O Poltergeists
O Some comments on the impact of worldviews
![Page 9: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Ghostly reenactments on a grand scale
O Begin soon after the event they depict is over
O Reoccur sometimes over centuries
O Might be only sounds, distant and faint but identifiable
O Might be complete visual suggestions of the original event with sounds, smells and identifiable individuals
O Seem to fade away as the memory of the event fades away
O Arising from profoundly emotional moments or something quiet, pastoral but elaborate
![Page 10: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Pausanias2nd Century AD
Retrieved from wikipedia.com, “Pausanias, the Geographer”
Battle of Marathon, 490 BCERetrieved from ancientgreekbattle.net
![Page 11: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
The Battle of Edgehill, 1642Retrieved from heritage-history.com
![Page 12: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
The Petit TrianonRetrieved from my.opera.com
Annie MoberlyEleanor Jourdain
Retrieved from itdidntcostmeadime.com
Adventure retrieved from bookshop.unimelb.edu.auGhosts of the Trianon retrieved from rennes-le-chateau-rhedae.com
![Page 13: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Field Museum of Natural HistoryChicago, Illinois
Retrieved from chicago.about.com
British soldiers in a Revolutionary War Re-enactment
Retrieved from notmytribe.com
![Page 14: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Ghosts with a Purpose
O Seem to want to communicate
O Seem to be drawing attention to a need of their own or of the living around them
O Seem to show emotion
O May be dangerous or destructive
O May seem helpful or supportive
O Seem to be place-centered because they want to be or because they must be until they fulfill some purpose
![Page 15: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
By Henry Ford, “Athenodorus the Philosopher Rents a Haunted House”
Retrieved from wikipedia, “Athenodorus Cananites”
AthenodorusStoic Philosopher
(74-7 BCE)
Original source:Letters of Pliny the Younger
Traveled in the Greco-Roman world
Tutor of Octavian(later Caesar Augustus)
The haunted house was in Athens
![Page 16: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
The story of Alis de Telieux and Sister Antoinette
Titled “Benedictine Nunsof Denmark were not poor”
Retrieved from thyra2005.blogspot.com
The Abbey of St Pierre at ClunyRetrieved from NickKahler.tumblr.com
![Page 17: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
The Medieval City in Tours, FranceRetrieved from bugbog.com
Actually a painting of Charles d’Ambroise
in 1507Painted by
Andrea Solario, hangs in the Louvre
Retrieved from all-art.com
Giles Bolacre, suing to break a lease …
![Page 18: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Ghosts without a purpose
O Appear in a place they frequented in life and seem to see you
O React negatively or positively
O React passively but seem aware
O Appear and go about their business
O Seem to show an awareness of the current surroundings
O Seem to be totally unaware of the current surroundings
![Page 19: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
Published in 1936in Country Life Magazine
and in 1937 in Life Magazine
Taken by Captain Hubert C. Provand
& Indre ShiraRetrieved from castleofspirits.com
Sightings from 1835 to 1936,
at least …
![Page 20: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
Captain Frederick Marryat1792-1848
Portrait by John Simpson, 1826Retrieved from en.wikipedia.com
Lady Dorothy Walpole1686-1726
Portrait by Charles JervasRetrieved by en.wikipedia.com,“Brown Lady of Raynham Hall”
![Page 21: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
And now the well-heeled Victorian Ghost Enthusiast …
The Cheltenham GhostRetrieved from art.com
SPR Researcher Andrew MacKenzie
Retrieved from ufopsi.com
![Page 22: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
SPR Leaders
Henry Sidgwick(1838-1900)
Eleanor Sidgwick(1845-1936)
F. W. H. Myers(1843-1901)
Edmund Gurney(1847-1888)
![Page 23: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
From the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
ExperimentsRichet, C. (1889). Further experiments in hypnotic lucidity or clairvoyance.
Theory/ConceptsSidgwick, H. (1889). The canons of evidence in psychical research.
Reports, Analysis, and Discussions of Many CasesSidgwick, Mrs. H. (1885). Notes on the evidence, collected by the Society, for phantasms of the dead.
Report of a Single CaseMarillier, L. (1891) Apparitions of the Virgin in Dordogne.
Morton, R.C. (1892) Report of a haunted house.
Reports of SéancesHodgson, R. (1892). A record of observations of certain phenomena of trance.
Methodological DiscussionsEdgeworth, F.Y. (1885) The calculus of probability applied to psychical research.
![Page 24: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
Morton, R.C. (1892) Report of a haunted house.O Rosina Clara Despard (1863-1930)
O Moved into St. Anne’s, then Garden Reach, in 1882 with her family, she was 19
O From 1882 to 1884, she encountered the ghost
O In 1886 while taking her preliminary scientific examination for medical school, she met Frederic Myers, was encouraged to write up her investigation
![Page 25: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
St. Anne’s — “Garden Reach” — CheltenhamRetrieved from ghostsofbritain.com
![Page 26: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
Primary facts 1:
• Rosina experienced personally
more than 6 sightings
• One sister saw the ghost, mistook her for a “Sister of Mercy”
• One housemaid mistook the ghost for an intruder
• Her 6 year old brother and another boy saw the ghost through a window and ran to find her
• Another sister passed the ghost on the stairs
• Footsteps heard by servants, family and visitors, 20 people in all
• Seen by the cook passing by the kitchen window in the daylight, walking through the garden
![Page 27: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
Primary facts 2:
• Father never had an experience
• Family recognized the ghost’s characteristic footsteps and stayed in their rooms
• A neighbor mistook the ghost for Rosina’s sister
• Collective sightings were frequent
• One sequential as the ghost walked out of the house and through the garden to the street
![Page 28: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
Primary facts 3:
• Seen in daylight, and darkness
• Seen in the upstairs hallway, on staircase, in drawing room, in the garden, on the road to the orchard, coming up the kitchen steps
• Also reports of bumps into bedroom doors, doorknobs turning with no one visible
• Attempts to photograph her failed
• Attempts to engage her in conversation failed
![Page 29: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
Primary facts 4:
• A bright light seen once
• Occasionally a candle flame seemed to move through the hallway flickering
• One of the family dogs, a retriever, was often found terrified in the kitchen in the morning
• A Skye terrier ran to closed doors when the footsteps passed, twice ran to a point in a room and jumped up as if to greet someone, yelped and ran away with his tail between his legs
• Horses and cats were not seen to react to anything seen or unseen
![Page 30: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/30.jpg)
Principle Characteristics:
• Always in “widow’s weeds”
• Always with a handkerchief near her face
• Often mistaken for a real individual
• Often heard weeping
• Often seen weeping
• Sometimes when cornered seemed to be ready to speak but never did
![Page 31: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/31.jpg)
Rosina’s Investigation:
• Consisted of detailed descriptions of specific sightings
• Attempts to follow her, corner her, speak to her, photograph her
• Maps of her habitual movements
• Corroboration from other witnesses
• Results of inquiry in the property’s reputation
• Attempts to quantify number of witnesses, types of phenomena, length of sightings
![Page 32: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/32.jpg)
One of Rosina’sthree maps
![Page 33: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/33.jpg)
The History of Garden Reach 1:
• House built in 1860
• Owned by an “Anglo Indian”, Mr. Henry Swinhoe
• First wife died, Mr. S became alcoholic
• Married second wife, Imogen Swinhoe, stormy relationship, she became alcoholic
• They separated, she went to live elsewhere
• He died in 1876 in the house
• She died in 1878, was brought back and buried near by
![Page 34: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/34.jpg)
The History of Garden Reach 2:• Second owner, Mr.
Littlewood, bought it, remodeled it, died 6 months later in the room in which Mr. Swinhoe had died (ghost never seen in that room)
• Widow of Mr. Littlewood moved away, never reported sightings
• Mr. Littlewood’s gardener reported frequently seeing a tall lady in widow’s weeds at the back of the garden
• Some evidence the ghost was seen as early as a month after Mrs. Swinhoe’s death
![Page 35: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/35.jpg)
History of the house from 1882:
O 1882-1893, Despards in possession of the house
O House empty from 1893-1898
O 1898-1907, a boys school
O Empty until 1910
O 1910-1970, housed a convent, a training school for nannies, and a diocesan house
O Empty 1970 to 1973
O 1973 reopened as an apartment house
O No hauntings reported within the house from 1907 to the present but ….
![Page 36: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/36.jpg)
Modern history:
O Persistent reports of the ghost in the neighborhood around the house from the first sightings in the 1870s to today
O Between 1958 and 1961, on the grounds of a hotel across the street, same description from waist up but bottom half “fading”
O In 1933 and during WWII she was reported in Weston House about a half mile away from Garden Reach
O In the 1960s Weston House housed doctors offices, no visual sightings, but unexplained noises, sense of being watched
O In 1979, a report of footsteps that drove a staff member from the house in a panic
![Page 37: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
The SPR Method as apparent in
Rosina Despard’s reportO Detailed observations including feelings of witnesses
(predominantly a sense of loss of power to the ghost)
O Attempts to determine the “reality” of the experiences
O Attempts to intervene
O Gathering of observations from others, including letters of corroboration in the report
O Drawing conservative conclusions on the meaning of the sightings
O Set up an experiment to see if they could identify photos from life of the ghost, the photo of Imogen’s sister was chosen
![Page 38: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/38.jpg)
Poltergeists …
O Reports from antiquity / from every culture
O Frequent focus on adolescent in home as “focus person” or “agent”
O Important to rule out fraud
O Important to make careful observations of events, position of all individuals when events occur
![Page 39: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/39.jpg)
Poltergeists …O Noisy spirits,
targeting an individual
O Short duration
O Frequently dangerous
O Cease naturally, through moving, changes in family situation
O Psychokinetic outburst of the ‘focus person’
O Short duration
O Frequently dangerous
O Ceases naturally or when “stressors” on the focus person are lessened or removed
![Page 40: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/40.jpg)
Tony Cornell(1924-2010)
Retrieved from mobygames.com
![Page 41: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/41.jpg)
Carrying on the SPR tradition with a twist …
O Healthy skepticism but openness to experience
O Detailed observations
O Development of technology
O Corroboration:
O Witness testimony
O Independent evidence
O Consciousness of alternative explanations
O Willingness to help experiencers
O Detailed reports
![Page 42: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/42.jpg)
![Page 43: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/43.jpg)
O 30+ events
O No “focus person” identified conclusively
O All breakage confined to goods purchased from a specific estate sale
The Antique Shop Spuk
![Page 44: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/44.jpg)
Bill Roll(1926-2012)
Retrieved from pflyceum.org
Retrieved from goodreads.com
![Page 45: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/45.jpg)
The Miami Poltergeist
O More than 200 incidents of movement/breakage of objects
O Measurement of trajectory/condition
O Julio Vasquez identified as focal person
![Page 46: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/46.jpg)
An aside …
Take home: Haunting cases with apparitions have more features than those without
Alvarado, C. & Zingrone, N. (1995). Characteristics of haunting with and without apparitions: An analysis of published cases. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 60,385-397.
![Page 47: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/47.jpg)
Why?
o Are hauntings with apparitions more likely to be what they seem: noisy spirits attempting to interfere or communicate with the living?
o Or are experiencers who report hauntings with apparitions more likely to project/produce experiences that are more complex?
![Page 48: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/48.jpg)
Depends on your worldview:
o Are you a ghost whisperer?
o Are you a ghost hunter?
o Are you a psychical researcher, academic or scientific parapsychologist?
o Are you a psychologist with a skeptical but otherwise open interest in what seem to be paranormal experiences?
![Page 49: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/49.jpg)
Ghost whisperers, ghost hunters and psychical researchers …
O Differences
O In purpose: What questions are we asking and what do we do with the answers?
O In method: Are we getting the details to verify a theory? Are we constructing a story to fit our worldview? Are we seeing if there is someone there who needs our help whether the someone is the experiencer, or a “person” who seems to inhabit the apparition?
O In ultimate goal: Are we working to add to knowledge, to rack up another case history for the website, or are we trying to the light?
![Page 50: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/50.jpg)
The bad news for psychical researchers:
O While the Cheltenham Ghost is seen as the best researched single case in the history of the SPR:
O What about Imogen Swinhoe? Can we worry about her and still be seen as scientific?
O What do we do with Edgehill, Athenodorus and all the old unverifiable cases can be convincing but:
O Is it safe to draw conclusions from them?
O Is it enough to just say, this is “inexplicable” or this is “culturally interesting”?
![Page 51: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/51.jpg)
O If we are theory-driven, we may miss some meaning because we just don’t see it.
O If we fail to verify, we may be building a false picture of what is actually going on.
O If we define own point of view as the only path to understanding, we will miss the insights of those who hold a different point of view.
The consequences for all of us:
![Page 52: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/52.jpg)
And finally, the good news:
O 21st century researchers who operate in academic/scientific parapsychology have a wider view than their predecessors:
O We are open to other ways of knowing.
O We are also worried about the essential questions about what it means to be human.
O There are forums where ghost whisperers, ghost hunters and psychical researchers and even skeptics are in the same room:
O So there is a chance for mutual influence on our methods as well as a chance to share our assumptions and our stories.
![Page 53: RRC Talk: Ghosts, poltergeists & hauntings 2013](https://reader038.vdocument.in/reader038/viewer/2022103116/558b99ebd8b42aa2788b45c3/html5/thumbnails/53.jpg)
Thank you …Email me: [email protected]
Follow: The AZIRE on Facebook
Visit: The AZIRE Learning Center in Second Life
Website: www.theazire.org
Powerpoint is available here:
http://www.slideshare.net/NanZingrone/rrc-talk-ghosts-poltergeists-hauntings-2013