UKSPI to research link between possession and emotion dominance
in mental stimulation for Scientists.
UKSPI is to research the link between types of possession with
the emotions of individuals for a number of leading paranormal research scientists
and paraspychologists. During previous investigations, there has been a significant
correlation between a person's dominant emotion with the nature of the possession.
Everyone has a dominant emotion. This is evident when you can
describe a certain person as 'misrable', 'bubbly', or 'kind'. Members who are
prone to possession will be set a questionnaire to establish their dominant
emotion. The questionnaire will ask a number of multi-choice questions to establish
which emotions builds up most of that person's personality.
During an investigation, a number of seances will be conducted
to understand the type of possession they go into, and what the nature of that
possession session brings. In the past UKSPI has yielded significant results
in thie field.
During the last possession session, four 'sensitive' members
of a seance went into apparent possession. During the possession three of them
displayed their dominant emotion. Each member was unaware of the nature of the
experiment, so the results could not be fixed.
Subject 1.
Subject 1. was revealed to be a quite delicate person. In the
questionnaire their dominant emotion appeared to be one of a sad nature. Subject
1. admitted that after a movie, there were more likely to cry at a sad ending,
and emitted that they would never physcially hurt someone. Subject 1. admitted
to having a difficult life and admitted that had be depressed in the past.
During Subject 1's possession, they started to cry. There was
no reason to facilitate this, they were enjoying the evening, but admitted they
had no reason to start crying. After finishing crying, Subject 1 was possessed
by a women who had a difficult life, and was 'walked over' but her husband.
The woman was a worrier, who worried about her family, and has lost her daughter
and was crying over it.
From the two results, you can see a correlation between the
personality of the subject and the personality of the possession.
Subject 2.
Subject 2. was quite an agitated and aggressive as a person.
Subject 2 admitted that as a child they did fight a lot with others. They also
admitted to having a short attention scan, and was aggressive when they had
been drinking. They also admitted to slight Road Rage and said they could get
very agitated very easily.
During possession, Subject 2 began by rocking back and forth
on their chair. The subject then began to suck air through their teeth and rubbing
their hands together furiously. The subject when through these characteristics
for a number of minute before becoming more verbal. No words were said by the
subject was growling and aggressivly shouting noises.
Again, there was a correlation between the two personalities.
From these two subject, the possession appears to be more of
their own mind than of any of the spirits in the building. UKSPI is continuing
this research and a full research paper will be available on the website later
in the year.