Years ago, when I first started reading professionally, I noticed a trend: The number of television shows concerning the paranormal was increasing. I couldn't think of anything I'd rather be doing less -- after all, I spent all day dealing with the paranormal and didn't want to spend my spare time doing so as well.
So, the irony has not escaped me that, as I sit here wondering if I'm going to watch Ghost Lab, Extreme Ghost Stories, or Paranormal State, things have changed. I've changed.
It's not surprising, really. I only do readings on the weekends now. I also accept who I am and what I do much more readily than I used to; I'm comfortable in my own skin.
But all of this self-reflection has not helped me decide what I'm going to watch tonight.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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As someone who used to live in Salem, MA I definitely believe in the paranormal. My dog would frequently look up at the ceiling and bark. Things are much calmer since moving away, but towns like that with such a history definitely have paranormal activity.
I've been to Salem -- about 25 years ago -- and really enjoyed it.
It would be interesting to go back now and see what my impressions are in that regard.
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