Introduction to Ghost Hunting
(c)2009 by Fiona Broome, founder of HollowHill.com
Summary
This
lesson has included a lot
of information and many issues to think about.
There
is no reason to rush into anything.
In
fact, it's wise to take your ghost
hunting adventures one step at a time.
You
may decide that ghost
hunting is more fun to read about or watch on TV.
In
real life, it's not that exciting to sit for hours in a damp
basement, or bone chilling cemetery, especially when nothing seems to
be
happening.
On
the other hand, if something
terrifying happens, you may wonder if ghost hunting is worth it.
After
you've been on about a
dozen or so informal ghost hunts, you'll have a much better sense of
what you
want to do next.
You
have many options, from
joining a group, starting your own, or working independently in this
field.
With
more experience as a ghost
hunter, you'll be better able to make a decision about your next steps in paranormal research.
Soon, you'll be considered an expert, and you'll be welcoming other new ghost hunters to this field.
Congratulations!
This
concludes your introduction
to ghost hunting.
I hope that this
course has been helpful, and you’ve had some interesting
experiences, learning
about ghosts and encountering them.
Next
week, you will receive a
link to a printable certificate of completion in your email.
I look forward to seeing you in additional courses, and meeting you in person
on an investigation.
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