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    The Laughing Researchers or..

    06/05/07

    Permalink 08:31:44 am, by Sue Email , 451 words   English (CA)
    Categories: Paranormal - Groups and Investigators, Paranormal - Investigations

    The Laughing Researchers or..

    "How come you guys don't take this seriously?"

    "Humour is emotional chaos remembered in tranquility."
    James Thurber

    Mr. Thurber could have been discussing some of our on-site investigations, but then he wouldn't bother about the part 'remembered in tranquillity' because sometimes we find humour and laughter in the oddest of moments.

    I've often explain our "laughing" behaviour to people in these terms...

    "If I took you, locked you in the dark, cold basement that's reported to be haunted by a VERY nasty ghost, you'd develop a sense of humour REAL quick!"

    Doing "ghost research" is a serious business. It's also a realm of study ripe for comedy. Many times, giggling fits happen as people start realizing how weird it is to be sitting waiting and watching for paranormal activity in a strange setting. Imagine, if you've never done this, sitting in a dark room in an old house with a parabolic microphone and a camera at 3am in the morning on several cups of coffee... Needless to say, it's easy to "get the giggles".

    This doesn't mean that the subject isn't being taken seriously, nothing could be farther from the truth! It's truly a combination of nerves and stress (hey, the place IS haunted!) and occasionally, the realization of how silly one looks with big headphones and a dish mounted on a pistol-grip unit in your hand or maybe you have a noisy EMF detector and probed lab thermometer being thrust forward in your hands towards the invisible.

    This past Summer, I heard someone telling me about being on an investigation with a group where the sense of humour was completely lacking. I offered the description of a "funeral director at work" which the gentleman telling me about it agreed was an apt description.

    Now I know that the study of ghosts and hauntings is essentially the study of possible survival of bodily death and in many situations, a careful and professional attitude will go further than a "joking" one, but one must also remember, it shouldn't be "work". It should always contain an element of "fun" and I find that investigative groups work better when everyone is on very friendly and enjoyable terms.

    There is a time for sincere and honest clinical behaviour and a time to realize that nothing is worth taking so seriously that you can't enjoy doing it.

    If things are busy or a witness is on hand who is quite shaken up, it is imperative to put on a professional face and deal with things in a professional and serious way, but remember, if someone cracks one joke or someone gets in a situation that's funny, it's quite all right to take a moment to laugh.

    5 comments

    Comment from: Robin [Visitor] Email
    RobinI think this is true for all professions really. If you don't have fun at your job, why do it? Have you never unwound in a fit of fun and giggles after a particularly boring meeting? What about the water cooler?

    On top of that, for most, it is a hobby. You don't do hobbies for pain and agony, you do them for fun! I am fortunate that my hobby has turned into a J-O-B. I love what I do and I take it VERY seriously. I work hard. But I smile and laugh sometimes too!
    06/05/07 @ 10:50
    Comment from: Chris (remoteplanet) [Visitor] Email
    Chris (remoteplanet)Well said!

    Chris
    06/05/07 @ 13:03
    Comment from: Heather [Visitor] Email
    HeatherAMEN to that!

    The last investigation I was on at Hell's Gate, we were in a section of the building that held the ice maker.

    Of course, it let go of some ice at the exact moment we were being very quiet. Meredith JUMPED into my arms, and in the process, ripped out a handful of my hair! I doubled over laughing through the pain...
    06/05/07 @ 15:50
    Comment from: Heather [Visitor] Email
    HeatherI should add that our super excellent host/witness has said several times during the times that we have been there, how impressed he is with our work ethics and that he liked how we got right to work.

    Have fun, get the work done.

    Yes.
    06/05/07 @ 15:54
    Comment from: Chris (remoteplanet) [Visitor] Email
    Chris (remoteplanet)hahaha!! Love the icemaker story!

    Chris
    06/05/07 @ 16:07

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