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[
A ]
Agent:
- A
means by which something is done or caused.
- A
force or
substance that causes a change.
- An agent in
paranormal research is usually a
person who unknowingly causes poltergeist activity (poltergeist
activity seems to be between the categories of ghost and psi (the term
applied to unusual abilities of human origin such as
ESP/psychokinesis/etc.. and investigating "exceptional human
experiences" such as out of body and apparitional experiences).
Alpha
Rhythm:
- Electrical
activity in the brain (about 10 cycles per second)
associated with a state of mental relaxation.
Altered
State of Consciousness (ASC)
- This is a term
referring to any state of consciousness that is
different from "normal" states of waking/sleeping. This include
hypnosis, trance, ecstasy, psychedelic and meditative experience.
Animal
Psi:
- Paranormal
abilities exhibited by animals. Also known as "Anpsi". [See
"Psi" for more info.]
Animism:
- The
belief in the existence of individual spirits that inhabit natural
objects and phenomena.
- Religious
practices based on the belief that all living things and
natural objects have their individual spiritual essence or soul.
Angel:
- A
typically benevolent celestial being that acts as an intermediary
between heaven and earth, especially in Christianity, Judaism, Islam,
and Zoroastrianism.
- An Angel is a
spiritual or celestial being sent to earth to relay a
message to a person, serve as a protector or help them in their
transition into the afterlife.
Announcing
Dream:
- A dream
believed to announce an individual's rebirth. [Also see
"reincarnation" for more info.]
Anomalous
Experience:
- A term
referring to unusual experiences that cannot be explained in
terms of current scientific knowledge.
Anomalous
Phenomena:
- Natural
phenomena that cannot be explained in terms of current
scientific knowledge. [Also see "Anomaly" and "Fortean Phenomena" for
more info.]
Anomaly/Anomalies:
- One
that is peculiar, irregular, abnormal, or difficult to classify.
- An irregular
image that appears on photos, video, or digital media.
[See "Orb", "Ectoplasm", Vortex", and "Apparition" for more info.]
Apparition:
- An
unusual appearing ghostly figure.
- A
ghostly
figure; a specter.
- Spirit energy
that is usually seen in the
form of the entity that has passed. Some psychics and mediums see them
on a regular basis. Catching an apparition on film is what every ghost
hunter aspires to do. They show up in a transparent human form and
usually wear the clothing of their period. Also note that people have
been known to see animal apparitions also.
Apport/Asport:
- Apport is when
a physical object has been transported into a closed
space or container, suggesting the passage of "matter through
matter'.
- Asport is any
object the spirits or medium makes disappear or teleports
to another location. [See "Teleportation" for more info.]
Anpsi:
- See "Animal
Psi".
Artefact:
- In
parapsychology, this is false evidence of paranormal phenomena, due
to some extraneous normal influence.
ASC:
- See "Altered
State of Consciousness".
Astral
Body:
- The "body" a
person seems to occupy during an out-of-body experience
(OBE).
Astral
Plane:
- Believed by
some to be a world that exists above the physical world.
Astral
Projection:
- An out-of-body
experience.
Aura:
- An
invisible breath, emanation, or radiation.
- A
distinctive but intangible quality that seems to surround a person or
thing; atmosphere.
- It's believed
that everything and everyone has an auric field around
them. These can often be seen by those who are clairvoyant.
- In Kirlian
photography when the film is developed, an aura like a halo
of colors can be seen around the object or person. The colors in the
photographs believe to show several factors such as stress, ill health
in living organisms, and the state of your soul. It is analogous to
Spiritual Healing which can also be felt but not seen. [Also
see "Kirlian Photography" for more info.]
Authentication:
- To
establish the authenticity of; prove genuine.
- The
verification of facts and details
surrounding an occurrence of paranormal phenomenon. This can be
independent statements from witnesses, written documentation, or other
corroborative evidence supporting the report made by the subject
concerning their experience and the events to which was apparently
related.
Automatic
Writing:
- This is when
you write something without being aware of the contents.
Some people use this method to receive messages from Spirit.
Automatism:
- The theory that
the body is a machine whose functions are accompanied
but not controlled by consciousness.
- Physical
activates (e.g., arm movements, writing, drawing, musical
performance) that occur without the automatist's conscious control or
knowledge. Also known as motor automatism. [Also see "Automatic
Writing" and "Dissociation" for more info.]
Autoscopy:
- This is when
someone sees their 'double', or when they're looking back
at their self from a position outside their body (Out-of-body
Experience (OBE)).
Ba:
- Ancient
Egyptian concept of a person's essence, believed to be be
immortal. [Also see "Soul" for more info.]
Banshee:
- A
female spirit in Gaelic folklore believed to presage, by wailing, a
death in a family.
- In Gaelic
belief, a female entity who heralds a death by groaning and
screaming.
Bardo:
- In Tibetan
Buddhism, an intermediate state of existence, usually
referring to the state between life and rebirth.
Being:
- To
exist in actuality; have life or reality.
- The state or
quality of having existence, a living entity.
Bilocation:
- Appearing to be
in two different places at the same time. [Also see
"autoscopy" for more info.]
Bio-PK:
- Psychokinetic
effects on biological processes. [Also see
"Psychokinesis" for more info.]
Black Shuck:
- A large
spectral death omen demon dog in British folklore, especially
in Norfolk and other parts of East Anglia. Black Shuck, also called Old
Shuck, derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon term scucca or sceocca, old Anglo-Saxon terms for
"demon" or
"satan." The spectral dog descended from Norse mythology , for he is
said to be the black hound of Odin (Woden) brought by early Viking
invaders.
- Black Shuck is
all black and is huge, about the size of a calf. He has
large eyes that glow yellow, red, or green as if on fire. Often, he is
headless, yet his eyes -where eyes should be- glow in the dark.
- The dog is
often thought to be an omen of death.
[
C ]
Cartomancy:
- The art of
telling fortunes with cards. [Also see "Tarot" and "Fortune
Telling" for more info.]
Case
Study:
- An in-depth
investigation of an individual subject.
Channeling:
- When
a medium apparently allows a spirit to communicate through them.
Circle:
- To
make or form a circle around; enclose.
- A
group of people who hold séances. [Also see
"Séance" and "Mediumship".]
Clairaudience:
- The
supposed power to hear things outside the range of normal perception.
- Auditory form
of ESP (compare with Clairvoyance).
Clairsentience:
- The
supposed power to feel or smell things outside the range normally
perceived by the senses.
- Physical
sensations (or smell)
form of ESP.
(compare with Clairvoyance).
Clairvoyance:
- The
supposed power to see objects or events that cannot be perceived by the
senses.
- Acute
intuitive insight or perceptiveness.
- A subset of
ESP. The viewing of distant scenes not apparent to the eye,
may appear externally - either replacing the normal visual scene
(visions) or being incorporated into it (as could be the case with
apparitions) - or internally, in the form of mental imagery and
intuition.
Clearing/Cleansing:
- The act of eliminating ghostly phenomena
from a location.
Coincidence:
- A
sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned
or arranged.
- An
occurrence, within a short
space of time, of two or more
meaningfully related events and without any apparent causal connection
between them. Coincidences are sometimes bizarre and extraordinarily
improbable.
Cold Spot:
- An area or
place that for an unknown reason
seems to be
cooler than the
surrounding areas. Paranormal investigators usually use thermometers to
detect the fluctuations of temperature in a location. [See
"Thermometer/Thermoscanner" for more info.]
Collective
Apparition:
- This
is when more then one person sees a phenomenon at the same time
& location. Collective apparitions are good in proving that
what was seen was really there, and wasn't just the person's mind
playing tricks on them, since more then one person saw it.
Collective
Unconscious:
- Concept
put forward by C.G. Jung to refer to a level of unconscious
thought and experience shared collectively by humans.
Contact
Mind Reading:
- A
technique simulating telepathy, in which the "mind reader" (who
generally holds a hand or arm) responds to slight muscle movements
produced unconsciously by the person whose mind is apparently being
read. Also known as muscle reading, Cumberlandism or Hellstromism.
Control:
- To
verify or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel
experiment or by comparing with another standard.
- To
verify
(an account, for example) by using a duplicate register for
comparison.
- In experimental
parapsychology a procedure undertaken in order to
ensure that the experiment is conducted in a standard fashion and so
that results are not unduly influenced by extraneous factors.
Control
Group:
- A
group of people whose performance is compared with that of
experimental subjects.
Correlation:
- The
simultaneous change in value of two numerically valued random variables.
- An association
between two or more events or variables.
Cosmic
Consciousness:
- A
blissful experience in which the person becomes aware of the whole
universe as a living being. [Also see "Altered State of Consciousness"
for more info.]
Crisis
Apparition:
- An
apparition that's usually seen by a person when he/she is at the
point of death or is the victim of a serious illness or injury. Also
apparitions that are seen in places of traumatic events (Like
battlefields) are known to be called Crisis Apparitions.
Cross-Correspondences:
- Interrelated
bits of information received from ‘the spirit
world’ by different mediums at different times and locations.
The communications must be joined together to form a complete message
from Spirit.
Crossroads:
- Like
when talking about city crossroads, this is where 2 or more things
meet/intersect. But when mentioned in paranormal research, we're
usually not talking about streets (unless we get lost on the way to an
investigation). Crossroads usually mean where two or more lines of
earth energy intersect. There is thought to be a good deal of
paranormal activity in these locations.
Cryptomnesia:
- Knowledge
(acquired in normal ways) that may be revealed without the
person remembering its source. Such memories may falsely appear to be
paranormal revelations.
Crystal
Gazing:
- Staring
into a reflecting surface (e.g., mirror, glass, crystal,
liquid) in order to obtain paranormal information. Also known as
scrying. [See "Scrying" for more info.]
Death:
- The
act of dying; termination of life.
- The
termination or extinction of something.
- Generally
understood to be the
extinction of an organism's life. Many
doctrines assert some form of mental or spiritual survival of physical
death.
Deathbed
Experience:
- A
dying person's awareness of the presence of dead friends or
relatives. [Also see "Near-Death Experience" and "Crisis Apparition"
for more info.]
Déjà
vu:
- The
feeling of having already experienced something actually being
experienced for the first time.
- An
impression of having seen or
experienced
something before. Also called a Déjà
Experience.
Delta:
- A
term used to refer to any kind of anomalous experience. [See
"Anomalous Experience" and "Anomalous Phenomena" for more info.]
Dematerialize:
- To
deprive of or lose apparent physical substance; make or become
immaterial.
- To
suddenly disappear. Example: an object or spirit.
Demon:
- An
evil supernatural being; a devil.
- An
evil spirit or being which is said to have not ever lived on earth
in human form.
Demonology:
- The
study of demons.
Deport:
- The
paranormal movement of objects out of a secure enclosed space.
[Also see "Apport/Asport" for more info.]
Direct
Voice Phenomenon (DVP):
- A
Spirit voice, spoken directly to sitters at a séance. The
sound usually seems to come from a point near the medium, or through a
spirit horn or trumpet, but not from the mouth of the medium.
Discarnate
Entity:
- A
spirit or non-material entity. Often used to refer to the personality
of a deceased individual.
Disembodied
Voice:
- A
voice or sound heard or recorded that comes from no physical body or
known source. [Also see "Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP)" for more on
capturing voices of Spirit on recordings.]
Dissociation:
- The
act of removing from association; the state of being separate and
unconnected.
- Activity
performed outside of
normal
conscious awareness, or mental processes that suggest the existence of
separate centers of consciousness.
Divining
Rod:
- A
forked rod (or sometimes a pair of L-shaped rods) used in dowsing.
[Also see "Dowsing" for more info.]
DMILS:
- "Direct
Mental Interaction with Living Systems". Psychokinetic
influences on physiological processes. [Also see "Psychokinesis" and
"Bio-PK" for more info.]
Doppelganger:
- A
spiritual or ghostly double or counterpart; an apparitional double of a
living person.
- A
mirror image or double of a
person.
Dowsing:
- To
use a divining rod to search for underground water or minerals.
- An
act which, generally, a
'dowsing rod' or
'divining rod' is employed to locate subterranean water, ore, oil,
etc.. or other concealed items by following the direction in which the
rod turns in the users hand.
Dream:
- See
"Paranormal Dream".
Earthquake
Effect:
- A
phenomenon produced by the physical medium D.D. Home, involving the
room shaking as if there was an earthquake.
Ecstasy:
- An
altered state of
consciousness in which the person experiences great
rapture and loss of self-control. [Also see "Altered State of
Consciousness (ASC)" and "Trance" for more info.]
Ecto/Ectoplasm:
- An
immaterial or ethereal substance, especially the transparent corporeal
presence of a spirit or ghost.
- A
semi-fluid substance exuded by
a physical
medium from which materializations may form. Ecto is also what we call
the smokey mist like substance we capture on film that we believe to be
spirit energy. To avoid false evidence it's important for you and other
people to not be smoking during an investigation. If you must smoke,
make a place away from the investigation for everyone to smoke at. Also
watch out for your breath on cold days, fog, etc.. If you are sure none
of the elements above are present and you don't see any mist with the
naked eye, yet it shows up on film, you may have something.
Electro
Magnetic Field (EMF) Meter/Detector:
- Also
called a gauss or magnetometer, these let you know the Electro
Magnetic Field readings in an area. The presence of spirit has been
known to often produce/disturb electro magnetic energy in the area.
Lots of things throw off EMF's though (Lamps, TV's, etc..) so scout
around the area of the investigation first and get to know where these
things are. If you start getting fluctuations in EMF readings in an
area with no other explanation for them.. Tell someone to start taking
photos/video/EVP/etc.. You may get interesting results.
Electronic
Voice Phenomenon (EVP):
- This
is the capturing of spirit voices on recorders. Try setting up a
recorder during investigations (Regular hand held audio tape recorders
or digital recorders work fine. If using a audio tape recorder, an
external mic is best so you don't pick up the sounds of the gears and
such turning of the recorder). When playing the recording back you may
hear sounds or voices that weren't heard at the time of the
investigation. Try asking questions and pausing also.. you may get
answers.
Elemental
Spirit:
- A
lesser spirit bound to the fundamentals of nature (earth, wind,
water, and fire).
Entity:
- A
real being, whether in thought or in fact; being; essence; existence.
- A
disembodied or preternatural
spirit.
Ethereal:
- Heavenly;
Not of this world; Spiritual.
ESP:
- See
"Extra Sensory Perception".
Evil
Eye:
- A
look or stare believed to cause injury or misfortune to others.
- Alleged
ability of some people to harm others by looking at them.
EVP:
- See
"Electronic Voice Phenomena".
Exorcism:
- A
religious or quasi-religious rite to drive out evil spirits. [Also
see "Possession" for more info.]
Experiment:
- A
test carried out under controlled conditions.
- A
test under controlled
conditions that is
made to demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a
hypothesis, or determine the efficacy of something previously untried.
Experimental
Parapsychology:
- Parapsychological
research involving experimental methods rather than
survey techniques or the investigation of spontaneous cases.
Experimenter
Effect:
- Influence
that the experimenter's personality or behavior may have on
the results of an experiment.
Extradimensional:
- Originating
outside our normal space-time reality.
Extra
Sensory Perception (ESP):
- Communication
or perception by means other than the physical senses.
- The
ability to gain knowledge
through means
other than the five physical senses or logical inference.
[
F ]
Fairy:
- An
tiny elemental entity [See "Elemental" for more info] considered
clever, mischievous, and possessing magical abilities.
Faith
Healing:
- Healing
that is associated with prayer or belief in Divine
power.
False
Awakening:
- When
a person believes he or she has woken up, but actually is still
dreaming.
Focal
Person:
- Person
who is at the center of poltergeist activity. [Also see
"Poltergeist" for more info.]
Fortean
Phenomena:
- Strange
phenomena, especially those which challenge conventional
scientific knowledge. Named after the American researcher and writer
Charles Fort. Fortean phenomena include those generally considered
paranormal, but also bizarre non-paranormal events such as monsters and
prodigies, extraordinary coincidences, and unusual rains.
Fortune
Telling:
- The
practice or art of professing to reveal future events in the life of
another.
- Various
practices which aim to divine future events.
Fraud:
- A
deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful
gain.
- The
deliberate faking of paranormal phenomenon, generally for the
purpose of financial gain, psychological manipulation, or
notoriety.
- Faking
for the purpose of entertainment (e.g., by stage magicians and
mentalists) is not normally classed as fraud.
[
G ]
-
Ghost:
People tend to put Ghost and Spirit in the same category and
definition, even at Ghost Tracker we have found ourselves switching
back and forth from Ghost to Spirit when talking about them because
they both basically get the same idea across.. But most paranormal
researchers distinguish the two by these definitions:
A Ghost usually refers to a residual energy of a person, animal, or
even an inanimate object that has been imprinted in the location, only
to be played over and over again like a recording in time. Unlike
Spirits, Ghosts don't seem to interact. [See "Spirit" for more info on
them.] When a person has preformed events over and over again in a
location they tend to leave a psychic impression on the area, which
sometimes stays in the location long after that person has passed on.
Traumatic events in a location may also leave a strong psychic
impression on the area (Like people seeing soldiers fighting battles on
battlefields, etc..)
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Ghost
Hunter/Investigator:
A person or group who tries to record evidence of spirit or ghosts.
This may be done by means of photography, video, EMF (Electro Magnetic
Field)/Thermo readings, trying to capture EVP (Electronic Voice
Phenomena) on recordings, and other means.
[
H ]
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Haunting:
To
inhabit, visit, or appear to in the form of a ghost or other
supernatural being.
This
can be sounds of activity, objects
being moved, sightings of apparitions, etc.. in a location when no one
is there physically.
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Huna:
A Hawaiian religious practice involving clairvoyance, precognition,
healing, miracles and magic.
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Hypnosis:
An
artificially induced altered state of consciousness, characterized by
heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction.
An Altered State of Consciousness involving a heightened degree of
suggestibility. [Also see "Mesmerism" and "Altered State of
Consciousness (ASC)" for more info.]
[
I ]
-
Imagery:
The
use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or
ideas.
The ability to perceive images in the mind. These may be visual,
auditory, tactile, etc.
[
J ]
[
K ]
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Karma:
A
distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling.
The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the
successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining
the person's destiny.
-
Kirlian
Photography:
A photographic method involving high frequency electric current,
discovered by S.D. & V. Kirlian in the Soviet Union. Kirlian
photographs often show colored halos or "auras" surrounding objects.
The colors in the photographs believe to show several factors such as
stress, ill health in living organisms, and the state of your soul. It
is analogous to Spiritual Healing which can also be felt but not seen.
[Also see "Aura" for more info.]
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Kundalini:
In Yogic belief, a source of tremendous vital energy that may be
stimulated by various practices. Kundalini, or the "Serpent Power", is
believed to provide energy for paranormal phenomena.
[
L ]
[
M ]
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Mystical
Experience:
Altered State of Consciousness involving experiences of ecstasy, unity,
timelessness, loss of self, divine revelation, etc. [Also see "Altered
State of Consciousness (ASC)" for more info.]
[
N ]
-
Near-Death
Experience (NDE):
The out-of-body and other experiences people report having when they
are close to death. Events within NDE include: an Out-of-body Experence
(OBE), life review, a tunnel experience, encounters with spirit guides,
seeing dead relatives or friends, a moment of decision (or being told)
to turn back.
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Necromancy/Necromancer:
The
practice of supposedly communicating with the spirits of the dead in
order to predict the future.
A
form of prophecy, in which the seer or
sorcerer/sorceress raises the spirit of the dead in order to have the
wraith foretell future events. It was thought that upon entering
eternity, the spirit would have full knowledge of the past, present,
and future.
[
O ]
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Occult:
Of, relating to, or dealing with supernatural influences, agencies, or
phenomena.
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Orb:
A
sphere or spherical object.
Something of circular form; a circle or an orbit.
A
sphere of energy looking like "balls of
light" on film, thought to be Spirit energy. Some people have been
known to see them with their naked eye, but most are captured on film
(photos and video). Be careful though.. Dust, Moisture (like rain),
etc.. will come out to look like spirit orbs on film, so follow
Standards and Protocols to help avoid these forms of false evidence. So
you say, "If there's evidence of these natural causes producing orbs,
why do you associate them with spirit?". Well.. We tend to get alot of
orbs in places known to be haunted.. we also tend to get them in
locations of EMF/Thermo meter fluctuations, we have captured video of
them going around people/objects and even through objects
(doors/walls/etc..), have captured them setting off motion detectors,
and have even captured video of them hitting a ceiling fan (turned off)
and making a "ping" sound each time. Dust can't cause these things that
we have captured.
[
P ]
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Parapsychology:
The
branch of science that studies psychic phenomena.
The study of the evidence for psychological phenomena, such as
telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis, that are inexplicable by
science. (term coined by J.B. Rhine)
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Poltergeist:
A
ghost/spirit that manifests itself by noises, rappings, and the
creation of disorder.
Poltergeist,
German for "noisy spirit",
seems to be between the categories of ghost and psi (the term applied
to unusual abilities of human origin such as ESP and psychokinesis and
investigating "exceptional human experiences" such as out of body and
apparitional experiences). As the name suggests, they are noisy, often
throwing objects around, pinching and prodding residents and generally
disrupting the residence. They may not be "mean" or "evil", Just
active, wanting to let people know they're there.
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Psyche:
The
Greek word for “self”, “mind”,
or “soul”.
Greek
Mythology - Psyche was a young woman
who loved and was loved by Eros and was united with him after
Aphrodite's jealousy was overcome. She subsequently became the
personification of the soul.
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Psychedelic:
Literally "revealing mind". A class of plants and drugs (Example:
peyote, psilocybin, LSD) that can produce florid Altered States of
Consciousness. [Also see "Altered State of Consciousness (ASC)" for
more info.]
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Psychic
Impression:
Energy left in an area that can later be "played back" like a recording
in time. Psychic Impressions left in an area are not interactive and
are often associated with a haunting, called "Residual Hauntings".
(Example of a Residual Haunting: When people see ghostly soldiers
fighting battles on battlefields, etc..) When a person has preformed
events over and over again in a location they tend to leave a psychic
impression on the area, which sometimes stays in the location long
after that person has passed on. Traumatic events in a location may
also leave a strong psychic impression on the area. [Also see "Ghost"
for more info.]
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Psychokinesis
(PK):
The
power of the mind to affect matter without physical contact.
The
production or control of motion,
especially in inanimate and remote objects, purportedly by the exercise
of psychic ability.
[
Q ]
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Qualitative
Method:
A research method involving the collection of non-quantitative data
(Example: observations, interviews, subjective reports, case studies).
[Also see "Quantitative Method" for more info.]
[
R ]
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Rebirth:
In Buddhism, the belief that there is some continuty of mind from one
life to the next. Buddhism, however, does not accept the existence of
the individual soul and therefore does not view rebirth as the soul's
literal re-incarnation. [Also see "Reincarnation" for more info.]
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Regression:
A statistical technique that enables predictions to be made from a set
of data.
A technique used in hypnosis, involving suggesting to hypnotized
persons that they are returning to an earlier time. Sometimes the
regression occurs spontaneously, without suggestion. [Also see
"Past-life Regression" for more info.].
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Remote
Viewing:
An ESP procedure in which a percipient attempts to become aware
psychically of the experience of a person, event, of other info located
at a distant, unknown target location.
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Repressed
Psychokinetic Energy:
A psychic force produced, usually unconsciously, by an individual
undergoing physical or mental trauma. When released, the power causes
paranormal occurrences, which often are thought to be poltergeist
activity. [See "Poltergeist" for more info.]
[
S ]
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Scrying:
A term used to cover a wide range of divination techniques which
parapsychology would tend to classify as types of ESP. Most scrying
techniques involve some degree of fixation on a surface with a clear
optical depth (crystal ball, a pool of ink or deep water) or on an area
which shows random patterns (flames in a fire, smoke), the idea being
that subconscious information available to the scrying will be
manifested in their interpretation of the imagery or random patterns
they see.
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Sensitive:
Capable
of perceiving with a sense or senses; Susceptible to the attitudes,
feelings, or circumstances of others.
A
person who frequently experiences ESP
(Extra Sensory Perception). [See "Extra Sensory Perception (ESP)" for
more info.]
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Shaman:
A
‘wizard’ in tribal societies who is an intermediary
between the living, the dead, and the gods.
A
member of certain tribal societies who
acts as a medium between the visible world and an invisible spirit
world and who practices magic or sorcery for purposes of healing,
divination, and control over natural events.
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Sixth
Sense:
Grasping
the inner nature of things intuitively.
An ability of perception seemingly independent of the five senses
(touch, smell, sight, feeling, taste); keen intuition. [Also see "Extra
Sensory Perception (ESP)" for more info.]
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Skeptic:
One
who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with
assertions or generally accepted conclusions.
A
person inclined to discount the reality of
the paranormal and to be critical of parapsychological research.
Generally seeks rational or scientific explanations for the phenomenon.
Paranormal Researchers are also skeptics to an extent, but with an open
mind. Before we can say it's paranormal in nature, we must first prove
that it's not something that can be explained by other means.
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Spirit:
People tend to put Ghost and Spirit in the same category and
definition, even at Ghost Tracker we have found ourselves switching
back and forth from Ghost to Spirit when talking about them because
they both basically get the same idea across.. But most paranormal
researchers distinguish the two by these definitions:
A Spirit refers to an actual living essence, or soul, of a person that
has remained after their physical body has died which usually still
retains the entities traits and personality and can communicate with
the living, unlike Ghosts which tend to just be psychic impressions
left in an area, or "recordings" of time in a location that don't seem
to interact and are played over and over. [See "Ghost" for more info.]
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Spirit
Photography:
Capturing evidence of spirit on film. Spirit photographs, when
developed, show anomalies that were not seen at the time the photo was
taken. Examples include orbs, vortexes, ecto/mists and, on a more rare
scale, apparitions. [See our "Photos" page for examples of what you
may capture
on film.]
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Supercharged
Orb:
These are orbs that tend to leave long streaks behind them, probably
from them moving so fast. Watch for light sources in the area though..
Moving the camera around quickly will usually produce streaks of light
on the photo of whatever light sources are present. Keep your
camera steady and try not to move it around too much. If the rest of
the photo is clear (as in the camera was being shaken around alot) and
there weren't any light sources in the area of the streaks of light,
Yet you get them in your photo, You may have caught some super charged
orbs.
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Survival:
The belief that some aspect of the person (e.g., consciousness, mind,
personality, soul) lives on after death of the body.
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Telepathy:
The
direct passing of information from one mind to another.
The
sympathetic affection of one mind by the
thoughts, feelings, or emotions of another at a distance, without
communication through the ordinary channels of sensation.
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Teleportation:
A
hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is
dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at
another.
A
kind of paranormal transportation in which
an object is moved from one distinct location to another, often through
a solid object such as a wall.
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Transpersonal
Psychology:
The study of experiences, beliefs and practices that suggest that the
sense of self can extend beyond our personal or individual reality. The
subject matter of transpersonal psychology overlaps to some extent with
parapsychology, but the two disciplines tend to have different
approaches and emphases. Parapsychology is primarily concerned to
investigate evidence for and against the reality of paranormal
phenomena. Transpersonal psychology, on the other hand, is more
interested in investigating the transpersonal significance of such
phenomena.
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Voodoo:
A spiritualist and ancestor religion, originating in Africa, and now
found predominantly in Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba. Magical rites, trance
states and possession all play a major role in Voodoo.
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Vortex
(Vortices):
A
place or situation regarded as drawing into its center all that
surrounds it.
A
photographed anomaly that appears as a
funnel or rope-like image (sometimes creating a shadow) that is not
seen at the time of the photograph that is thought to represent spirit.
Other theories include; a collection of orbs, a 'gateway' to where orbs
originate or travel to or a wormhole in time-space. Sometimes camera
straps in the way of the lens can produce what looks like a vortex, so
to not have false evidence it's best to remove you camera strap.
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