Stryder said:There are apparently a number of courses found in Colleges and Universities, Personally I think they are a complete waste of time and effort and what you should be really asking is if the degree you get actually can be used to get a job.
I would suggest anyone studying in the area to at least attempt to get a Phd in Theology so you can at least say some of what you learnt was worthwhile.
Especially since their is more evidence to suggest that "Paranormal" is mostly scam mongering.
Stryder said:It's difficult to say what they were thinking, afterall I'm no "Medium" however it would suggest that they might of been attempting to shape your beliefs with their own. afterall some people that actually do believe they re possessed might take what ever interaction they have had with somebody of that nature, personally. This will mean their Demon manifestation would become entwined with witches and drugs and they would probably go about their merry way telling everyone that they have demons and witches trying to drug them in their sleep.
The woman in question could of just been attempting to lead you astray with falcity that they even know as false.
Lastly, they might only investigate claims made by people that they setup, afterall any other "setup" might be to catch them out.
SkinWalker said:How does one become a parapsychologist?
You simply need to print a bunch of business cards with the word "Parapsychologist" after your name. Nothing more complicated than that.
Ricky Houy said:.... Is it just me, or is that a little odd?
I believe all you need is a tent, a few props, a uniform, some forged documents, and the balls to go through with it.Ricky Houy said:While looking in my local yellow pages for a paralegal, i stumbled across parapsycology. It kinda made me think, are there schools for this, and classes. Where you get a degree in demons, spirits, and any other type of thing related towards this?