A belief in the paranormal is an individual choice often hidden away like a scandalous family secret. I wear my skepticism on my sleeve, but am not immune to the chills of a tale. Stories form the backbone of cultures, handed down from generation to generation. The tradition of telling a good story is as old as humankind. Facts are imbued, names forgotten, dates inconsequential as tales grow and become their own living thing.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Disclaimer
This blog was started with the intent of retelling all of the fascinating stories I hear through my hobby of paranormal investigating and my habit of listening (aka eavesdropping) when people talk about their lives. Unlike the research, technical investigating, and fact-finding processes of investigating "haunted" locations, this is where I can unabashedly share stories I have heard and experienced, regardless of fabrication and embellishment. As far as each teller is concerned, all stories are true. I will make every effort to keep the tales in the wonderfully diverse vernacular of each teller. If you are a lover of folklore, you may enjoy this blog. If you feel the need to save my soul, be forewarned that I, like many of my counterparts, am very comfortable with my religious convictions.
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