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Greatness in the paranormal

July 2, 2008 | Comment icon 13 comments
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Greatness shines through unto itself. It does not need light to shine upon it. With the explosive growth of the paranormal field over the recent years it was inevitable for the age-old argument of who is better at the paranormal to raise its head. It is by no means easy to measure the value of a given investigator or group to the field. Indeed, all paranormal investigators and groups have something to contribute to the field. Ranking one over another is usually far more subjective than objective (though applying a set of standards can definitely help quantify the distinction, but that's a subject for another time). And then there are the motivations. Some in the field are here to do true research into the paranormal. Some see it as a mere thrill and joy ride treating it with all the care of going to a Six Flags park. Some want so urgently to prove it exists, some to debunk (or discredit) it at all costs, and some don't care either way as long as they can help bring comfort to people who don't understand what is happening in their lives. Then there are some parties that want to make a name for themselves and achieve an immediate level of greatness. It is to this latter collection that this article addresses.

Greatness is self evident. Greatness speaks for itself.
"Great" is a conclusion other people reach regarding the persons in question. History determines the level of a person's greatness (or not). People and organizations that are deemed to be "great" are elevated for such consideration because of the work they do and the achievements and contributions they have made.

Persons who are considered "great" stand for something. It is clear and unambiguous what their philosophy is, their methodologies are, what their supporting sources are, and where they stand on related topics. Great people are unwavering in their stand, particularly for truth and openness. Great people make a decision and stand by it, not simply saying what is most expedient for the current audience then change to a different stance for the next audience set or when popular opinion shifts. This is not to say great people are closed minded. Not at all. But when they have come to a conclusion they need more than just another point of view to change their mind.

It follows that great people can give you a clear, well thought out, well articulated and documented (with verifiable references) argument as to why they have their point of view. Great people will accept another point of view, so long as it is also clear, well thought out, well articulated and documented too.
Greatness also comes with a healthy dose of humility. While there is nothing wrong in taking a moment to be proud of one's achievements and successes, the truly great people in history frequently shunned accolades seeing it as a distraction from their work.
Greatness is not self declared. Greatness doesn't seek recognition.
A person or organization is not "great" because they say they are. Persons and organizations can't anoint themselves as "great". Only others can do this. The more a person or organization touts their own greatness the less true greatness they have and the more scrutiny they acquire. People and organizations that rely on repeatedly stating (claiming) all the years of (claimed) experience they have under their belts, all the things they have done, all the people they know, all the ideas they put forth, etc. as justification for supporting their greatness are grasping at straws hoping to be lifted into the light by an unseen hand. Greatness is not on one's resume.

Greatness can not come from simply tossing out ideas like seeds on the wind, hoping one or two will find a fertile patch in someone's mind and take root. It would be nice work if you could get it. But few people get recognition solely for an idea without anything of substance behind it. Great ideas do not exist at face value only. Like a seed to be planted, a great idea needs to be carefully selected from lesser ideas (not all ideas are created equal), guided by logical flow, feed the right mix of fact and hypothesis to warrant its existence, and supported by truth until it stands on its own (or fails as often happens as well).

People who are great rarely seek out the spotlight of center stage (i.e. television, radio, print media). Their contribution to the media is usually behind the scenes as a reference or consultation source rather than the special guest feature of the presentation.

As the paranormal field continues to expand and more people enter the field recognition and award will follow those who have demonstrated true commitment to the field and achievement there in. The glory hounds will at best get frustrated that no one is taking them for the greatness they feel they immediately deserve and will probably leave the field or shrink to anonymity. Or, at worst, will attract a small cadre of like-minded followers that will spend their days patting each other on the back in their own mutual admiration society and then too fade away into anonymity. Either way the question will be answered once and for all.
To expand on an old saying "Do what you love and greatness will follow."

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Comment icon #4 Posted by LIGhostChick 16 years ago
Talking badly about another paranormal group in your area is definately not a sign of greatness... it's actually pretty shaddy thing to do . Everyone group does things differently, just because you don't like or agree with their way of doing things doesn't mean you're greater than them. People are too focused on what group does what & which group is on tv or radio... if you worried less about others & focused more on yourself & your team, there would be less drama.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Pluto-x 16 years ago
All I can say is, teams that bash others or trash talk others... Reap what you sow! What goes around comes around and 10 fold. Karma can be a b*tch! The best offense & defense to something like that is silence! It has worked for me. I might complain, or vent... but its in our human nature to. But I don't go around trash talking. Never have, never will. Those who focus on an individual or other teams on t.v. or in your region have nothing better to do. They are just jealous of your success. My team has come a long way without the need of hurting others for our benefit. We've come a long way... [More]
Comment icon #6 Posted by LIGhostChick 16 years ago
I agree. There's a group on LI that's only been together for 3 months and just because they have gotten a radio gig they think they can call themselves great! LOL You should take your own advice... this to me looks like your bashing a group, just because you didn't mention their name doesn't mean it's right. You've also bashed PRS many many times, it doesn't matter if you like their methods you don't have to air out all the crap you talked. And ontop of that you tooted your own horn... AGAIN about the greatness of YOUR group & how far you've come. Is it me, or do you not see yourself doing... [More]
Comment icon #7 Posted by Pluto-x 16 years ago
I was giving credit to MP for a nice article in reference to my comment. Not bashing anyone. Saying how far a team has come is not the same thing as saying we are great. We all do the same thing and no one else is better than the other person. The PRS thing is getting old, let's change the tune shall we? I'm sorry you misunderstood my point. That's not what I meant.
Comment icon #8 Posted by LIGhostChick 16 years ago
Like MasterPo said "Greatness shines through unto itself"... the few groups out there that are doing the right thing & are being recognized for their hard work without bragging are the ones that are gonna go far in this field. Being on tv or radio isn't how you will succeed.
Comment icon #9 Posted by Pluto-x 16 years ago
Agreed!
Comment icon #10 Posted by LIPI Rob 16 years ago
Well written article MP. Deeper than most things I've had to the opportunity to read recently.
Comment icon #11 Posted by MasterPo 16 years ago
Thank you all for your comments.
Comment icon #12 Posted by LIGhostChick 16 years ago
Some groups are completely clueless to the fact they're causing friction within paranormal community it's ridiculous. How can people be that oblivious to the trouble they stir up? Specially when it's within your own community, groups that are in the same city/state/area really should be on good terms with eachother not spreading garbage around or thinking you're better than someone else'se group because you've been around longer. That's just so stupid. People need to be careful who they stir up otherwise you're gonna have enemies everywhere you go. From what I've heard, some people have burned... [More]
Comment icon #13 Posted by Pluto-x 16 years ago
As I said before and I'll keep saying it until it sounds like a broken record. We all do the same thing. Therefore, no other team is better than the other. We all have the same common goals. For those who go on TV or radio and if that's all you care about, then you are in it for the wrong reasons. How funny it is, when I have tried, over and over to "promote" working together and how some people on this forum were against it. Oh to each their own. Remember those words? That's what makes groups unique and so forth. It does, but working together is also very important in our field. It will get m... [More]


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