11
May

Ghost Hunting Gear Product Reviews

   Posted by: Brian   in Donations, Science

Do you make a device for use by paranormal investigators and/or ghost hunters?

If so awesome!  The Arcanorum would love to review it!

Here’s what we’d like to do for you:  If you send us a product sample, a member of The Arcanorum will test your product in our lab as well as on a “dry run” investigation in the field.  The “dry run” will be a field test at a local southern NH location known for numerous reports of paranormal activity.  We will not conduct a full investigation, but we will take your product out to a KNOWN location and test it there.  We will then post a detailed report right here on arcanorum.org telling the whole world all about it!  We’ll definitely include pictures of the device in use and possibly videos.

The potential drawbacks:  First, if you’d like the test device returned to you, you will need to provide return shipping and possibly packaging if the original packaging can’t be reused.  Otherwise, we’ll either add it to our arsenal of gear that we use (on-going publicity for you!) or auction it off in a contest or eBay auction, the proceeds going to help support our research.  Second, we WILL GIVE OUR HONEST OPINION on your product.  the Arcanorum prides itself on being as un-biased and scientific as we can be, so this is not just a promotional plug, but a real product review by an experienced researcher.

If you’re interested in having The Arcanorum review your product, let us know via our contact page and we’ll send you a mailing address.  The review will be posted within 2 weeks of when we receive your product.  If you include return shipping, we’ll get it in the mail (or UPS) within 48 hours of the posting of the review.

26
Apr

‘Tis the Season

   Posted by: Brian   in Investigations, Investigative Groups, Investigators, News

Spring has definitely sprung here in southern New Hampshire!  That means it’s time for me to go out in search of the wierd, paranormal, and just plain fun!

The problem is, as usual, that I’m an independent researcher with a strong leaning towards the scientific side of paranormal investigation.  Here, in New England, you can’t swing a cat without hitting a psychic.  It seems to be something about the region.  I’m no exception.  I’ve had my share of experiences, too.  And I don’t know about the rest of you out there, but I’m sick of being dumped into the category of loony, crystal-waving fluff-bunnies out there.  So to counteract that possibility, I keep my paranormal investigations and the reports that come from them very clear.  I make a solid distinction between the subjective “psychic” impressions and solid, scientific fact.  That’s not easy in this business.  Now don’t get me wrong.  I’m not a so-called “skeptic” who thinks it’s all bunk.  I’ve seen things.  But in order to be taken seriously by the world at large, we need to be able to present solid facts.  If we can figure out how these anomalies work, in a logical and scientific manner, we can better be able to help people understand what is going on around them and if they wish, to be rid of these happenings.

Well, that’s my basic philosophy in a nut shell.

The thing is, as an independent investigator, I don’t seek publicity.  I’d much rather get to the bottom of something than get my name and face plastered all over the newspapers.  I don’t do this for entertainment except in so far as it is entertaining to figure things out… kind of like Mr. Wizard made basic science entertaining.  I’m not out to get scared or to scare people.  I’ll leave that to the most excellent horror writers out there.

There is one major drawback to being an independent investigator who doesn’t seek publicity:  I don’t get many cases to investigate.  If I’m lucky, I usually get 2 or 3 a year.  And that’s where I hope you will come in.

I’d love to work with other people of similar minds.  Proper investigation cannot be done solo.  As the ancient Romans would put it, “Testus unus, testus nullus.”  The team I’ve been working with is on hold due to real life issues of a number of team members, so I’m back to looking.    I am basically fearless toward the supernatural, use a no-BS approach, and write good reports.  I won’t steal your group’s thunder, and you’ll get the credit.  I know the field, the tech, and the lo-tech.  I have over 20 years experience and am well versed in paranormal phenomena and occult philosophy and practices, both ancient and modern.  If you are part of a paranormal investigations team in the area around southern New Hampshire and would like me to work with you, please let me know.

25
Apr

Arcanorum Investigation Reports

   Posted by: Brian   in Donations, Investigations, News, Science

The Arcanorum is proud to begin offering our professional reports on investigations we’ve conducted.

These will start small and grow as we add cases to report to you.

You can order them from us right over here….

20
Apr

Some of My Investigation Gear…

   Posted by: Brian   in Ghosts, Investigations, Science

This slideshow shows some of the gear I typically bring with me on investigations. It isn’t everything, but does give you an idea of what I like to use. I’ll probably expand on the pictures as I think about it… but I took the pics as I repacked my bag of goodies today… Obviously, I’ll add or remove some things based on the nature of the investigation, time of year, etc. Thoughts?

19
Apr

Exorcism

   Posted by: Brian   in Interactive Research, Investigators, News, Parapsychology

I’ve asked and been asked many times over the years about demons and exorcisms. It seems to be a topic many are interested in and one which many know nothing beyond, possibly, what Hollywood has had to say on the matter. This blog is primarily about the scientific study of phenomena we call paranormal. The fact is that if you think there is little scientific research on ESP and ghosts, you’ll find there is even less about demons and exorcisms.

There is a lot out there on anomalous cognition. A bit less on healing by unexplained means. There is a LOT of information from unscientific sources of highly variable quality on ghosts and hauntings. If you want to study demons? Good luck.

To date, the best sources on demons and exorcisms all come from the Roman Catholic Church. While most religions have teachings on negative entities and how to get rid of them, the Catholic Church is known to have devoted a lot of good minds to the topic and the results show.

The Catholic requirements to denote a need for an exorcism are clear, concise, and well written. Talking about a quality of the priest to perform the exorcism, the old Rituale Romanum, their handbook on their rituals, the requirements are put forth:

3. Especially, he should not believe too readily that a person is possessed by an evil spirit; but he ought to ascertain the signs by which a person possessed can be distinguished from one who is suffering from some illness, especially one of a psychological nature.[1] Signs of possession may be the following: ability to speak with some facility in a strange tongue or to understand it when spoken by another; the faculty of divulging future and hidden events; display of powers which are beyond the subject’s age and natural condition; and various other indications which, when taken together as a whole, build up the evidence.

From the “Rituale Romanum” 1964 Edition in English

Clearly, they make a distinction between possession and mental illness, a distinction not always made by less respectable people.

The rite itself was changed in 1999 and more recently, bishops are no longer required to get explicit permission from Rome, but these requirements are effectively unchanged. The revisions actually make it even more clear that all physical, mental, and psychological conditions must be ruled out before the rite is to be performed. The new rite has come under some criticism.

In the 25+ years I’ve studied the paranormal and occult, I have not once, personally witnessed anything I would consider clear proof of demons, let alone a possession needing an exorcism. At one point, I had contacts within the Catholic Church who informed me that exorcisms for demonic possession were extremely rare. At the time, there were less than a dozen full time exorcists in the entire Catholic Church. Recent news about more and more priests being trained and qualified as exorcists has come out, but I’ve heard nothing about the priests who do this full time. The newest rules now allow bishops to authorize exorcisms without the intercession of Rome, and so they need people who can properly perform the rite.

I have personally witnessed hauntings, ghosts, full-bodied apparitions, nature spirits, trance possession, precognition, micro-psychokinesis, spells, etc. But demons? Hardly. I’ve experienced what some would call “negative entities” who’s origin I don’t claim to know, but they never have been able to show me much power beyond making people freaked out. They were always easy enough to shoo away by anyone with sufficient ability, whether natural or trained.

So, beware of people who see demons in every shadow. Are they out there? Something certainly is, but so are ebola, giant squids, worm holes etc. They’re all pretty exceptional things in the world.

Would I like to study a real demon? Sure. Bring it on. I’ll call in the specialists if needed.