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What Does Parapsychology Have to Do With Paranormal Investigation?

What is Parapsychology? The definition of #Parapsychology is a field of study concerned with the investigation of paranormal and psychic phenomena, which include telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-death experiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other paranormal claims. How does parapsychology have anything to do with paranormal investigations, research, or anything paranormal? Parapsychology helps to define abilities that are not normally experienced or seen in most humans. The people who have these abilities are a great help in investigations of the paranormal. The Clair’s There are many different types of “gifts” a person may have, commonly referred to as “The Clair’s.”  This collective word phrase includes any or all types of psychic sensitivity corresponding to the senses: seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, tasting, touching. #Clair Senses in psychic terms are translated: clairvoyance, #clairaudience, #clairsentience, #clairscent, #clairtangency, and #clairgustance. The most commonly used one of these in paranormal investigations is the clairvoyance. However, they all could play a role in finding out what actually happened at a place that is known to be, or not known to be, spiritually active. Clairsentience is the psychic sensing. Those who have this gift can find out what happened at an investigation site by sensing the energy in the air, the ground, or the objects in the building and then explaining this to the people around them to help with the investigation and hopefully get more answers via EVP (electronic voice phenomena) or “hits” on the other devices. Also, empaths can feel and sometimes take on the emotions of people around them, sometimes without even wanting to. This can help when a spirit comes unexpectedly into the auric field, or energy bubble, of an investigator with this gift. How can Parapsychology help in a paranormal investigation? The use of parapsychology can help tremendously in a paranormal investigation. The answers to this are almost endless, from the feeling of Empathy that can come from a spirit trying to connect and vary to mediumship and the actual ability to communicate with the spirit.

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Drina’s Covered Bridge Story

We asked members of Webb Paranormal Group to submit some stories of their experiences. Drina had several that did not disappoint, including this one. As she writes, “There is a historic covered bridge in Smyrna, GA. There are many ghost stories and urban legends that are tied to this bridge. They can be looked up online or heard about if you live within a 20-mile radius. When I met my current boyfriend and found out that he was a paranormal investigator, I had to take him to this bridge. I knew it would fascinate him. It is a one-lane bridge that is approached from a curve on both sides. For that reason, it is required to have your headlights on when driving through it, even in the middle of the day. “ Going to the bridge! “When I took Zach to see the bridge the first time, it was one o’clock in the morning. As an experiment, we decided to stop in the middle of the bridge and turn the vehicle off, including the headlights. We had the windows rolled down and were intently listening for any odd sounds.” “After only a couple of minutes, we heard loud footsteps walking towards us. There was just enough light at each end of the bridge to see if anyone had walked in, and we had seen nothing. I was looking out the back, and Zach looking out the front. The hair on the back of my neck stood up, and I desperately wanted to leave. Zach practically read my mind, because he asked me, “Want to get out of here?” I said yes – and so did a voice from the backseat. There was no one else in the car.” I started my car and flew out of that bridge. I didn’t stop until we were several miles away from it. We actually have a recording of this, as (of course!) we were attempting EVPs while we were investigating the bridge. When we listened to the recording where Zach asked if we should go, you can distinctly hear my voice saying yes, and another voice saying yes that does not sound anything like either one of us.”

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“What Exactly Does Webb Paranormal Group Do During A Paranormal Investigation?”

“What happens during a paranormal investigation?” “What exactly do you do?” #Webb Paranormal Group gets asked on many occasions. There are many groups of people who investigate the #paranormal, and each of them do things their own way. Here is a glimpse into the way of Webb Paranormal Group and what happens during our #paranormal investigation. Our paranormal #investigation begins when a #client calls our number to discuss Webb Paranormal Group investigating their property. During this time, one of our Co-founders listens to the issues the client is having and an initial #interview is set up. Each interview varies depending on the claims.  The co-founders listen to establish where to begin the investigation and to take notice of where to place our cameras. Usually, during this interview process, a #release form is signed by everyone stating whether the client allows, or does not allow, their photograph to be published in our posts, blogs, etc. This is completely OK with Webb Paranormal Group! We don’t do this for publicity or money, but only to help those in need. The co-founder of the group then brings all the information gathered to the members. This is the time when the co-founder lets the group know what we have coming up. The group will discuss times we are free and able to go to the location. We value punctuality, as do our clients. Beginning on time makes the whole investigation go smoothly, as we are not in a rush and there are no frazzled nerves or aggravation. Now to begin! We get inside, do a final shorter interview with the whole group there to see if anything new has happened. Then we are ready to begin. We start by breaking out the cameras, running cords, and hooking them to our monitors to watch them live. The initial #setup time, final interview included, takes about an hour. After that is all done, we begin using our #tools with the #EVP recorder. This helps to hear what #Spirit is telling us when we play it back, and it usually sounds like a whisper so upon review we have to pay extra careful attention to make sure we don’t miss anything. We also have other tools, and one of them is a KII meter. Photo Credit to Teresa Fikes The investigators then wrap up all of our equipment, sure to leave no mess behind.  After the investigation, the client and Co-founders go over the evidence collected and discuss whether to cleanse the property.

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Into the Minds of Paranormal Investigators: How they Work

When looking at paranormal investigators (PI’s), one usually sees them with various tools and equipment: EMF detectors, temperature sensors, static electricity and ionization detectors, and significant paranormal research software. Some say they’re keen, serious, and weird. Others might ask: what lurks inside the minds of these investigators that they deal with such bizarre paranormal cases? Paranormal analysts look just like ordinary people in many ways; they have family, jobs, concerns, etc. What makes them different from others is their interest in cracking those peculiar phenomena that some people experience, especially about ghosts. The list below tells about the key points they consider during investigations. 1.The Focus The focus of all paranormal investigators is to help people who have experienced several disturbing paranormal events in their lives. While doing investigations, the following things will always be in their mind: 2. The Expectations Expect the unexpected. This is what a PI always considers while conducting the quest. Dealing with several ghosts and spirits is unpredictable. Expecting the worst is what they think to condition their mind for whatever happens, and whatever they’ll find out. They’re brave enough to face ghosts and spirits. 3. The Philosophy These one-of-a-kind investigators have certain philosophies, which keeps them in this extraordinary job. They strongly believe that: Definitely, paranormal investigators are serious. They take cases seriously and do not stop until they get necessary information for their research. All of these are taken into consideration to make the whole investigation successful, so that everyone will be at peace. Webb Paranormal Group are professional paranormal investigators who will take your case seriously. Give them a call today for help.

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Who is Kathryn Windham?

Kathryn Tucker Windham was born in Selma, Alabama, on June 2, 1918. She spent the majority of her upbringing in the nearby town of Thomasville. She is known for her work as a journalist, photographer, American storyteller, folklorist, and author.  Kathryn Tucker Windham passed away 10 days following her 93rd birthday on June 12, 2011.  Her First Job as a Writer When she was not even a teenager, Kathryn landed her first writing assignment. It was a gig doing movie reviews for The Thomasville Times,  a small-town newspaper operated by her cousin.  A Brilliant Career Ms. Tucker went on to study at Huntington College, where she earned her Bacculearette Degree in 1939.  Shortly after graduation, she got a job with the Alabama Journal and was the first woman journalist.  After that, she went to work for The Birmingham News in 1944.  A Wife and Mother As if her career as the first woman journalist wasn’t enough, she was also a wife and mother of three. She wed Amasa Benjamin Windham in 1946, becoming Kathryn Windham.  Amasa and Kathryn together shared three children.  Award Winner  Kathryn won several awards for photography and writing from the Associated Press for her work in 1956 at the Selma Times-Journal.   Who Was Jeffrey? The Windham household had an uninvited guest in their home in October of 1966. The family would often hear footsteps coming from a room no one occupied. Also, items would get moved, and no one in the house admitted to doing it. The Windham children named this invisible house guest, Jeffrey.  One evening, the Windham children had some friends over, and someone brought a Ouija board with them.  The children decided to try using the Ouija board to reach out to Jeffrey. During this interaction, someone in the group was able to snap a few photographs. As the photos were developed, a dark and shadowy shape that looked like a human began to form.  It was these experiences with Jeffrey that inspired Kathryn Windham to write stories about Jeffrey and other ghosts. Webb Paranormal Group visited one of the ghost listed in her book. The group held an investigation into the gravesite of William Grancer Harrison, who is buried in Kinston, Alabama

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William “Grancer” Harrison Tomb Visited in 2023

William “Grancer” Harrison Tomb Visited in 2023 The Webb Paranormal Group decided to go back and visit the Dancing Ghost of Coffee County. We have some new members and thought this would be awesome to have them experience it. Moving to Coffee County William “Grancer” Harrison moved to Coffee County in the 1830s. He purchased more than 2,500 acres and built his home on it. Horse Races He loved horse race, so he included a race track on his property. People would come to show off their beautiful horses. I am sure there was some wagering going on too. The Dance Hall William also was a musician who loved to dance. His favorite instrument was the fiddle. He wanted to have a place for all his family and friends to come to just have some fun and relax. He had a dance hall built that had the finest polished dance floor in it. He would call the dances he held on a Saturday night. I can just hear that fiddle, the tapping of the clogging shoes, the laughter, and William’s voice calling out to the dancers. Days before the event, William would have his slaves cut down oak trees to ensure adequate charcoal for barbecuing the crowd. In the End As life went on for him, the realization that the end was near for him, he began to plan for his death. He wanted to be buried in his feather bed, wearing his dancing clothes, clogging shoes and his fiddle in his hand. He was preparing to play and dance in the afterlife. Or was he? His instructions for his tomb was that the slaves would build a wooden shelter over it. Inside the shelter, it would have benches. Over the doorway, he instructed the small axe or hatchet to be hung over it. The tomb istself was started from the bricks, his slaves hauled from a kiln in Milton, Florida. When the time came he was to leave this world for the next, the slaves was to tote him in his feather bed to the place. Then they was instructed to entomb him with the remaining bricks he had set aside for this purpose. There was window glass that he had also purchased that was to be placed on the sides of the tomb so he could peer out to see the slaves. You see he wanted to continue to set in judgement of any slaves that misbehaved and he could pass the punishment as he had done in life. He also wanted to see the dance hall and hear the music and partying so the place he picked for his tomb was near the dance hall he loved so much. His wife, Nancy, decided to not add in the windows. I am not sure why but could be that vandals would have been able to easily access the body. Vandals has wreaked havoc on the tomb many times since his burial in 1860. So for 163 years now, he has been lying in the bed shaped tomb and occassionally being visited by curious people wanting to catch a glimpse of his ghostly figure dancing to the sound of his fiddle music. This is a glimpse of Webb Paranormal Group at the tomb of William Grancer Harrison in Kinston, AL.

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A Paranormal Brew Coffee for Investigators

#Paranormal Brew #Coffee is a paranormal investigator’s lifeline. We stay up all night on an investigation and then take a brief nap prior to heading to our “day jobs”.  We pretty much live on strong coffee and energy drinks to make it through the day. Let’s delve into what makes Paranormal Brew coffee so perfect when sleep is not an option.  In addition, we will go over all the ways coffee is good for us, including a delicious recipe for some #cold brew. The Health Benefits of Drinking Paranormal Brew Coffee Here’s a Recipe for Some Delicious Cold Brew Coffee Preparing–10 minutes Time for steeping–12 hours  For a complete time: 12 hours and 10 minutes  Makes about 3 cups What you need:  1 c. coffee beans (whole) 4 c. water  If your coffee beans are usually ground at the time of purchase; request a coarse setting be used. You are going to require a small cup –about 4 ounces of ground coffee beans to make this recipe.  You will need a French press if you choose to make this recipe a cold brew. However, if you don’t have a French press; there is an alternative. Just pour your freshly brewed coffee into a jar and let it refrigerate overnight. This process allows it to steep so you can easily smooth it and separate the coffee from the grounds. To store for a longer period, pour the coffee off the grounds into a jar or bottle. Keep in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. Modifying the strength of the Coffee The strength of this coffee will be fairly intense; therefore if you want to modify it, we suggest using less (or more coffee beans).   Serving the Paranormal Brew Coffee When serving this cold brew coffee, first add your creamer, or sweetener of choice before pouring it over ice cubes in your cup. **If you prefer it warm, microwave for a few minutes.  Check out Our Coffee If you are a coffee lover and like trying out new coffee brews, then try the new Paranormal Brew.  We have taken the best parts of coffee and spun our own special “web” in creating this brew. 

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Old Bullock County Jail Museum

Blaine Rohan, a Spiritualist, was intriguing to our little group as he explained the safety involved in investigating. It is not just a physical danger, but a spiritual danger we must all be aware of when performing a paranormal investigation. On June 25, 2022, the Webb Paranormal Group visited the Old Bullock County Jail Museum in Union Springs with a team of investigators, a spiritualist, and a Forensic Scientist. Later, he leads a group of us into the infamous jail to explain the use of the equipment and protocols. She shared his stories from Pauly Jail sitting around the bull pen table on the second floor. Kacey Luster from Category 5 Paranormal also joined us for the night. She hung in there with us. She shared her Pauly Jail experiences with us. Carol Malone, a Forensic Scientist, along with her husband, Michael, helped to teach us how forensics can help in the paranormal field. We all tagged along as Carol explained every detail of what she was doing, what chemicals she was using, and how it worked, and then the results were jaw-dropping.

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What lies behind ghosts, demons and aliens – according to sleep researchers

Captblack76/Shutterstock.com Alice M Gregory, Goldsmiths, University of London If you believe in the paranormal you might not be surprised if you hear stories of deceased loved ones appearing during the night, huge explosions heard just as someone is drifting off with no obvious cause, and other peculiar occurrences. But what if you don’t? My interest in the paranormal started with an impromptu coffee with a colleague, Chris French, who researches reports of #paranormal experiences. He told me stories of countless people who had recounted such events. These experiences tended to start while lying in bed. Then something unusual would happen – perhaps a demon would appear or the environment would seem strange or there would be a sensed presence. The person having this experience might also report being glued to their mattress, tarmacked into the bed, totally unable to move. It’s unsurprising that people who experience such things might interpret them as paranormal. But certain phenomena such as sleep paralysis provide an alternative to paranormal explanations for such occurrences. Hence my interest in the subject, as a sleep researcher. Sleep paralysis When we sleep, we cycle through different stages. We start the night in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep – which gets progressively deeper. We then cycle back until we hit rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During REM sleep we are most likely to have vivid dreams. At this stage, we are also paralyzed, perhaps as a safety mechanism to stop us acting out our dreams so that we don’t end up attempting to fly. But during #sleep paralysis, features of REM sleep continue into waking life. Those who experience it will feel awake yet might experience dream-like hallucinations and struggle to move. This experience is pretty common, occurring in around 8% of people (although estimates vary dramatically depending on who we are asking). It’s even possible to induce sleep paralysis in some people, by disrupting their sleep in specific ways. Certain researchers, French among them, believe that this explains a huge number of paranormal accounts. Information about sleep paralysis is finally seeping into public awareness, but we now need to understand more about this common complaint. Our preliminary work, which I recount in my new book Nodding Off: The science of sleep from cradle to grave, hints at possible genetic and environmental explanations for why some people are more likely than others to experience sleep paralysis. This now needs to be replicated using much larger samples. Reviewing the literature, we have also highlighted a host of other variables associated with this common experience, including stress, trauma, psychiatric difficulties and physical illnesses. The worst dreams.Creativa Images/Shutterstock.com Exploding head syndrome Sleep paralysis aside, how else are sleep researchers helping to explain paranormal experiences? People sometimes describe experiencing huge explosions during the night which simply can’t be explained. There is no sign that a shelf has fallen down or a car has backfired. There is no one playing the electric guitar next to their head. Again, this can be linked to our sleep – this time explained by “exploding head syndrome”, a term coined relatively recently by the neurologist JMS Pearce. When we fall asleep, the reticular formation of the brainstem (a part of our brain involved in consciousness) typically starts to inhibit our ability to move, see and hear things. When we experience a “bang” in our sleep this might be because of a delay in this process. Instead of the reticular formation shutting down the auditory neurons, they might fire at once. As with sleep paralysis, this phenomenon is also under-researched. For this very reason, in 2017 my colleagues and I joined forces with BBC Focus and Brian Sharpless, a leading expert on this phenomenon, to collect data on this topic. Imps and ghouls Finally, what might scientists make of precognitive dreams? We might dream of a friend we haven’t seen for years only to have them call us the very next day. French thinks science can provide an explanation for this too. Referencing work by John Allen Paulos that focuses on probabilities, he explains how such an occurrence may be surprising on any single day, but over time, quite likely to occur. Researching my book, I spoke to Mrs Sinclair, who is 70, and lives alone. She told me about what she had thought was a #ghost living in her house, an #imp throttling her during the night and other things that had left her petrified. Having scientific explanations provided her with immense comfort and she no longer believes in paranormal explanations for the things that she experienced. Our hope is that scientific explanations of paranormal experiences might help others by lowering anxiety. Decreasing anxiety has also been hypothesised as a potential method by which to reduce sleep paralysis. So, perhaps providing more information about these unusual experiences might even mean that things are less likely to go bump in the night. Alice M Gregory, Professor of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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Ghost Stories- The Dancing Ghost of Coffee County, AL

The tale of the dancing #ghost of William Henry “Grancer” Harrison Jr. grew in popularity with the writing of the book, “13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey.” This book was written by the famous Alabama author, Kathryn Windham-Tucker in 1969. In the closing of her book, she talks about the Harrison cemetery. You may ask, ‘where did he get the name of Grancer?’ The name “Grancer” actually means “Grand-Sir” or “Grand Sire” and it is a term of affection. It is an old Scottish term for grandfather.  The tale of William Henry Harrison Jr and his dancing ghost begins in the late 1800’s on a dirt road in Coffee County, Alabama. It was a Saturday evening, a horse-drawn carriage was clip-clopping along a dirt trail. Inside a family was enjoying the ride together at the end of a long day.  Suddenly, a chill consumes everyone inside the buggy as they cross another dirt road. The horses drawing the buggy become very anxious and agitated. The soft sounds of a fiddle playing can be heard. In addition, there are noises, which sound much like dancing coming from the area up ahead.  Grancer Harrison’s favorite night for his parties was Saturday. Which is probably why most odd happenings around his tomb occur on a Saturday night.  To learn more, check out this ghostly tale in the YouTube video link below:

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Tales from the Prisoners Of Pauly Jail

This ghostly tale is based on true stories from the Wiregrass area haunts. It is but a few of the stories from inside the infamous Pauly Jail in Union Springs, Alabama. This video of the ghostly tales from the Prisoners Of #Pauly Jail will focus on the stories of the three most infamous Pauly #Jail inmates. These inmates are Aberdeen Johnson, J.W. Mann, and Willie Upshaw’s Killer. If you like stories of mayhem, mystery, murder, and intrigue; then you won’t want to miss these. We will let YOU decide what really happened within the walls of this old #Gothic Jail. Watch the following video to learn more about the Tales from the Prisoners Of Pauly Jail:

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