energy field needs to be strong, confident, and protected. If you are not, you are open to all kinds of things. The field work could be dangerous. If you have even the least bit of insecurity about your effectiveness, don’t do it quite yet. I know that this is learn-through-experience, but learn with mentors and seasoned investigators. They will teach you the tricks of the trade, how to handle various situations, how to protect yourself, and when to leave. I am excited by the increasing emphasis on the paranormal everywhere – I know this “stuff” is real. However, we need to treat it with respect and utilize the correct protocol for each situation. Working with a remaining grandmotherly energy is very different than working with a demonic entity. Do not put yourself or your family in danger. Do not take an entity home with you to your own home and
children, in order to save another family. Do not go “Green Mile” on anyone. Be intelligent. Do your homework. Be ethical and have integrity. Then have fun in one of the most amazing fields of study out there today (along with neuroscience)! I am very pleased to present articles here from some
of the most outstanding researchers and investigators here in Connecticut. Many of them have appeared on those TV shows – and I’m sure have set a high bar for other teams by way of professionalism and competence. If you feel you have something in your home that does not belong there, call on the experts. These folks have dedicated a massive amount of their lives to helping you be safe and surrounded by the light! Namaste, Dory
(860) 693-2840
dorydzinski@comcast.net www.dorydzinski.com
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