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DLensman

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The Future of Paranormal Studies
« on: August 26, 2014, 09:53:21 am »
Twenty - two years is a long time for one person to stay with one job, and, I'm happy to be one of those people blessed with that. That being said, I'd love to now plant a seed for the future.

To always live in the past allows no fruit to prosper.  We can't continue to report just on Roswell, and all the places that give guided tours and such. The only profit is going to the owners and TV where ratings mean a dollar. Once a hole is dug, you either fill it in or you dig another somewhere else.

I will agree that the past contains vital knowledge to promote the future and I think we've done that quite well.  It's easy to keep going there for a quick story and I've done that too. Now I think it's time to find new pieces to the puzzle. I'd love to come in here and other places and find new reports on new places. We can't allow this stream to simply stand and become stagnant.

I hope I've planted a seed for more study in this and all areas of research. Not only is it fun, but the motherload is still out there. Happy digging.......... ;D

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Re: The Future of Paranormal Studies
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2014, 11:14:03 am »
Wish I had something new for Ya.  [sigh]  But if I come across anything, to be sure I will post it here.  [smile]  Thanks for starting the thread!
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Re: The Future of Paranormal Studies
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2014, 11:55:39 am »
You are very welcome! I understand that health and age will call for a passing of the torch. I wish to stir the brave to embark the journey than few take, that being, the street of many questions and few hardcore answers......

 


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