I was recently thrown at The eighth boring In London, entitled “Insects that caught on CCTV”. The conference was a sale, although the members of the public who did not know who would speak, or what they were talking about. The idea of ​​the event is “interesting people talking about boring things”, and to give you a good idea of ​​how he works, I moved to the theater after talking about a wiper that followed the talk about communication centers.
Not only was my talk about the insects that were hunting on CCTV, but about the insects that were hunting on CCTV are not ghosts but people believe that ghosts. I have a group of these things because I think they are great and this is what I was sharing with the audience.
Why are they wonderful?
Well, it is funny as soon as you realize that it is insects. However, they also tell us a lot about how people see their death and deaths. Although this may seem a little deep when it is basically a fly walking through the camera screen and seems a bit strange, this is true. I think we are afraid to forget over many other things.
Ghosts and chase are almost a way to remember the people who were here in front of us and Tofio. Just as people leave their heritage (good and bad), another way to honor a person’s memory is not to forget them and allow them to live forever in the form of a possible ghost. Again, this is true for people who did good and bad. I have noticed very early in my time as a paranormal researcher that people who care about ghosts (which go beyond merely believe) are often focused on the ponds and ghosts of people who personally know either personally. or Among the people who did something incredible in history or who have suffered terrifying in history (such as magicians or murdered children.) In this way, many of us are guilty in the stereotypes of ghosts that we think we are communicating with. Male ghosts are usually angry or non -male and feminine (which are their kindness that focuses on it during the Shiusi or anything else), while female ghosts were usually victims of some tragedy, or were other than exhaustion and medium/medium.
In this way, people appear in preparation for not forgetting what happened in the history of any site they have, and they honor the deceased by behaving in a way that indicates that the inheritance still lives literally in a mysterious, old and archaeological way.
What is the relationship of this to the insects that were hunting on CCTV? Very, in fact. People are keen to admit what happened before that they will often understand straw and explain any strangeness they find as super -related. I have often wrote about the “need for belief” that makes people also explain all anomalies as of great importance, but I believe that there is a balanced act here as the need to believe in ghosts and support this belief through personal experiences of the nervous type with the desire to honor the lives of people who think about the places they visit. We have always admitted what happened, it cannot be forgotten and we have done our duty towards the dead.
A good example of this can be found in one of the videos that I shared during my events in the boring eighth in which a blue strangeness is discovered on the CCTV camera at a fuel station in the United States. Watch below:
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When the reporter corresponds to the audience about what they thought could have been, one of the separation indicates that the area was “ancient Indian burial”. By linking the alleged ghost (no) to the lives of the deceased indigenous Americans who have been treated and treated badly, it can be said that the eye witnesses reduce the feeling of guilt that they feel about what happened in the region before, while admitting that something happened that the ghost will have anger.
This response can be found in all areas with these videos. When the insect falls on the CCTV lens, or fly very closely, and it appears as a white piece, people rush to find some folklore or historical tragedy to connect it. “Look, remember” they seem to say, “and we will remind us too.”