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With advances in technology and science
which is crucial to the advancement
of the paranormal investigative and
research field, we often overlook
a more hidden and not so scientific
resource which many times is even
ridiculed and pushed wayside by the
scientific faction. This is those
individuals who have a special hidden
gift or what they sometimes perceive
as a curse, what I call the “sensitive”
investigator or others may call psychics
or clairvoyants.
I have learned from personal experience
and from being with a successful team
that proper utilization of the sensitive
investigator can be just as important
and valuable as the scientific methods
and gadgets we use. However, just
like a piece of equipment you have
to take such out into the field yourself
for some test runs and evaluate the
usefulness of each individual piece.
Just like a piece of equipment you
have to get very familiar with all
of its features and limitation in
order to use it properly.

Sensitive Investigators
Matt Hendrix s the founder and leader
of Meramec Valley Paranormal Research,
Matt worked jointly on a few investigations
with MISSOURI PARANORMAL RESEARCH™.
With the added benefits we all provided
collectively, we agreed it would be
more beneficial to clients if we continued
such an ongoing relationship and in
2007 Matt became a member of the MPR
and PTF family.
It has to also be kept in mind that
all sensitive investigators (psychics/clairvoyants)
are not the same and they come with
less, more and different features
just like your new digital camera
or voice recorder and even once in
awhile can be faulty. Sensitive investigators
come with various levels and types
of extra-sensory perceptions which
include abilities to gather knowledge
and information through methods not
yet fully understood or recognized
by science which include: feeling
(clairsentience), smelling (clairalience),
hearing (clairaudience), knowing (claircognizance),
tasting (clairgustance) and seeing
(clairvoyance). Some sensitive investigators
may possess just one of these abilities
while another may have three or even
all. One could write an entire book
concerning each and every type of
extra-sensory perception as well as
give them various categorizations
and individual names.

When such a sensitive investigator’s
abilities are properly identified
then they can be used strategically
to assist in all areas of the investigative
and research process including: being
present at client or witness interviews
where they can ascertain truthfulness
and credibility, in research where
their abilities may give leads to
tangible facts that may provide invaluable
documentation, at the site which is
possibly experiencing paranormal activity
where their abilities may provide
valuable for gathering hidden knowledge
and facts concerning the haunting
or even in communicating with what
may be doing the haunting and even
to assist with locations and angles
for equipment placement.
I have found that a good gifted sensitive
investigator many times will be worth
their weight in gold as their interaction
can assist in the capture of valuable
evidence, gather knowledge leading
to information and other facts that
many times further research will substantiate
and overall prove invaluable in the
process of substantiating an actual
haunting or the explainable causes
that are being perceived as such.
Furthermore, many times a sensitive
investigator can assess a location
and identify hidden or potential dangers
that paranormal activity could pose
to other members of the investigative
team or the clients involved.
One example I have personally been
witness to includes when a sensitive
investigator was taking note of communications
received from an entity during an
investigation in which he told her
his name. During later analysis of
audio captured that night on the recorder
of a more scientific investigator,
the entity also gave the same exact
name. This was able to be extracted
as evidence and classified as an unexplained
voice or what we in the field call
an EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena).
Subsequent research found this name
as an actual person who passed away
in what was once a nearby poor house
where the burial locations were never
marked or noted. These burials could
have been throughout the neighborhood
we were investigating.

Judy Myers is considered
a Clairvoyant and Psychic Medium by
many, however Judy has considered
this gift "a curse" since
childhood. Judy has had a Near Death
Experience (NDE) while she was a teenager,
an experience which only heightened
her gift with its full inclusion into
all six areas of perception; Clairvoyance,
Clairsentience, Clairaudience, Clairalience,
Claircognizance and Clairgustance.
Throughout her life Judy has
always been exposed to the paranormal
against her own will which has given
her a very different perception of
both life and the after life. It was
finally her husband whose interest
of helping others experiencing the
darker side of paranormal activity
finally brought light to how Judy
could apply her gift.
In another example, a sensitive investigator
gathered detailed knowledge of a young
girl who was severely abused by her
mother at an investigative site. Through
subsequent research and interviews
contact was later made with an elderly
lady who once lived at that location
and validated through a non-leading
interview that she was abused by her
mother as a child while living there.
This case allowed us to experience
and document residual paranormal activity
which involved the energy from a living
person’s traumatic past.
Other examples include the many investigations
in which witness interviews and preliminary
analysis would have resulted in areas
warranting no equipment placement
or focused interactive investigation
techniques. However, sensitive investigators
with their abilities noted they felt
that certain locations within these
areas would be good for such placement
and interaction. When equipment and
interaction were used in the areas
the sensitive investigators recommended,
it resulted in the capture of pertinent
evidence which aided greatly in the
substantiating of an actual haunting
or other paranormal activity at the
location being investigated.
I strongly feel that the proper integration
of such sensitive investigators along
with sound scientific methods and
equipment are needed for success in
the paranormal investigative and research
field. I highly recommend that each
team or organization attempt this
integration and see if it brings them
a better balance and success rate
in the field. Personally, I do not
leave home and go to an investigation
without a sensitive investigator by
my side.
© 2008 - Gregory Myers, Paranormal
Task Force, Inc.
www.catchmyghost.com

Gregory
& Judith Myers
Missouri Paranormal Research
www.catchmyghost.com

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