I feel like the biggest thing holding the paranormal community back right now is the performative layer that’s been built around it. Over time, it’s become something people expect to be dramatic, constant, and almost entertainment-driven. The influence of well-known shows and investigators has created an expectation of the “wow factor”… when in reality, most genuine investigations are far more subtle than that. Because of that, there’s this underlying pressure. Spoken or unspoken. To produce something. And that’s where things can start to drift away from authenticity. It also creates a divide, people chasing the thrill or adrenaline versus those who are actually sitting with a space and allowing it to unfold In my experience, the most meaningful moments aren’t the loud or obvious ones, it the quiet shifts, the subtle changes in energy, the things you feel more than see. But those moments don’t always translate well in a world that’s been conditioned to expect constant activity. So I don’t think the community is “doing it wrong”… I think it’s just still finding its way back from being shaped into something it was never meant to be.