By Kenny Biddle
A paranormal non-believer has a positive experience at a pro-paranormal conference. This is the crowd we need to be reaching.
On a beautiful Saturday morning, I attended an event called the Paranormal Journeys Expo. This was the 2nd year for the expo, as well as the 2nd year I had been invited to participate as speaker.
The expo was a typical pro-paranormal event - vendor tables hosted by many ghost hunting teams, psychics of various types, authors of paranormal books (fiction and non-fiction), a photographer with a flare for the morbid, and several jewelry makers – all of which lined the interior of a large wedding tent. In a separate tent, paranormal themed lectures were scheduled throughout the day,
And then there’s me - the “skeptic”.
A paranormal non-believer has a positive experience at a pro-paranormal conference. This is the crowd we need to be reaching.
On a beautiful Saturday morning, I attended an event called the Paranormal Journeys Expo. This was the 2nd year for the expo, as well as the 2nd year I had been invited to participate as speaker.
The expo was a typical pro-paranormal event - vendor tables hosted by many ghost hunting teams, psychics of various types, authors of paranormal books (fiction and non-fiction), a photographer with a flare for the morbid, and several jewelry makers – all of which lined the interior of a large wedding tent. In a separate tent, paranormal themed lectures were scheduled throughout the day,
And then there’s me - the “skeptic”.