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Experience Participation Form
The site requires expert opinion to develop hypotheses to explain the experiences shared by a number of people. If you find your accumulated knowledge or research useful in this area, the Paranormal website will give you the opportunity to contribute to your analysis or conclusions even before the actual experiences of the participants are published. It will also allow you to interact directly with those who have experienced these experiences via email, including asking questions and receiving answers, before the final analysis is completed. Academic credentials are not required as long as you have extensive knowledge of a specific phenomenon over the years, have conducted research on it, or have practiced a type of unconventional therapy in which you have gained experience.
Benefits of Participation
Dear Expert, the service you provide to the site is voluntary and unpaid, and the site, in return, benefits you with:
- View more real-life experiences.
- Direct interaction with people with experiences you may not have the opportunity to encounter in your professional life or find difficult to find.
- More discussion means gaining new experiences that add to your accumulated experience over the years. This may help you write research or publish books or articles, such as examining the commonalities between these experiences, such as causes and results.
- Fame benefits you, especially after publishing your successive analyses on the website and referencing them in the scientific community or through the media, which will suddenly notice you attending a television talk show.
1- Identify the phenomena that suit your experiences:
– Kamal Ghazal (Syria)
– Dr. Suleiman Al-Madani (Syria)
– Karim Shawabkeh (Jordan)
– Hisham Abdel Hamid (Egypt)
– Manal Abdel Hamid (Egypt)
– Attia Bukhatir (Libya)
– Amjad Yassin (Palestine)
– Masid Al-Momani (Jordan)
– Ruqayya Abu Al-Karm (Iraq)
– Ahmed Bashir (Iraq)
Editors
– Salil Rashid (Morocco)
– Elias Ferchichi (Tunisia)
– Hassan Bouzidi (Morocco)
– Rami Musleh Al-Thaqafi (Saudi Arabia)
– Yasmine Abdel Karim (Saudi Arabia)
– Umm Mahmoud (Palestine)
– Mohamed Hanfy (Egypt)
– Salim Nasser (Lebanon)
– Nourz Haj Khalil (Jordan)
– Maysoun Awamleh, Zainab Nao, Zara Al-Sheikh, and others.