Should you be afraid of the paranormal? My answer to that question is, "no." We tend to be afraid of what we don't understand, so it is normal and understandable for people be afraid when they first encounter paranormal activity or have a paranormal experience, but in reality, in my opinion, there really isn't anything to be afraid of and during an investigation we should not show any fear because a malevolent entity can pick up on the fear, feed on it, and use that fear against you. I've been on investigations where an entity would try to scare me and I would turn it around on it by saying, "is that all you have?" I let it know that I do not scare easily and that it wasn't going to scare me. Now, having said all that, let me say that even though we should not fear the paranormal, we should have a healthy respect for it. I always make it a point to let any entities present know that I respect them, and am not there to harm them or cause trouble for them, and that I only want to communicate with them and learn more about them. This approach is very effective. I do not provoke and do not believe it is necessary or wise to do so. I treat them with dignity, courtesy, and respect. At our long term research site, the entities know who I am and they address me by name. I am at ease around them because they know me and my intentions. I have been touched by them many times in a very friendly manner.
Now, having said that, let me tell you that if for some reason you DO become afraid, remove yourself immediately and regain your composure. If you are on an investigation and are not sure you can continue investigating, then remain outside while the other members of the team continue with the investigation. If you own or live in property that is experiencing paranormal activity and you become frightened, you can call in a team of paranormal investigators to deal with the situation. Legitimate teams do not charge anything for their services and would be happy to assist you.
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