Friday, March 27, 2009

The Haunting in Connecticut

Tonight I went to see The Haunting in Connecticut. It was REALLY good! I love horror/supernatural thrillers.. so it definitly was up my alley. I am now interested in researching the house/what exactly "went on" there. I won't tell any of you what the movie was about, go see it yourself. But, I can say that I am curious whether or not the treatment someone was taking was creating the visions, or "hallucinations". It could be true, but there ended up to be physical proof. Does that mean that because of the medication he was taking, the "hallucinations" seemed so real that he "did it to himself"? Where was the instrument that he used? Where is the proof that it happened??
This is why I love paranormal investigation, lots of people believe in ghosts, or "spirits". More, do not. Or, they are more afraid of it.
Who knows what is out there... what happens.. there are so many different accounts of what happens. This is probably the most interesting portion of psychology that I have been able to study.
Today, I could have gone on a paranormal investigation. I didn't know about it until today. Ugh. It would have been SO much fun!

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