Do You Believe In Ghosts?

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Yet another theory proposes that orbs depict our spirit guides. Many ancient traditions teach that spirit guides are beings that have evolved beyond the need to incarnate. Our higher self chooses our guide to help us through life. Spirit guides provide comfort, advice and direction to individuals, all in keeping with an individual's higher purpose. Guides appear in such disparate traditions as Gnostic Christianity, Native American spirituality and Eastern religions.Believers in the spirit guide theory of orb activity hope that the many orbs photographed around people represent their spirit guides. Guides rarely appear in corporeal form, choosing instead to communicate through meditation and dreams. In the Future.

Don't discard. If you was using a digital camera on your ghost hunt, chances are you probably went a little snap happy (which is a good thing) and took a load of photos. It would be easy and less time consuming to quickly scan through them, looking for anomalies paranormal light orbs using only your cameras built in view finder, deleting the ones you see nothing in as you go, but that would be a mistake. Most paranormal anomalies are not noticed until the photo is seen at a larger size due to them sometimes been faint and hard to see.

The orb above represents what is most often seen or a “typical” orb which means they are very often round, white and have concentric or spiral shaped circles that are visible on the inside. Next to it is a picture of a particle illuminated by a laser and the ”interference fringe” formed when the particle is illuminated. Note that the laser illuminating a particle and a flash from a digital camera reflecting off a particle give similar results. Orbs are most likely to be present when a flash is used and when it is associated with a digital camera.

What is the truth behind the photographic anomaly known to many as “orbs”? These circular balls of light that show up in photos are most of the time dust, water, or other particle reflections. After showing up in photographs, it swept through the paranormal community that these were an energy that accompanies ghosts or manifestations. People believed and accepted this rather than questioning what else could cause the presence in photos. Based on our experience, an orb appears in an average of 1 out of every 12 photos taken. Wouldn’t you expect to see more evidence of paranormal events if it were so common to capture activity in pictures?

So, if dust causes most orbs, it is logical to infer that it causes all orbs. However, some paranormal researchers have said that certain orbs are so different that they must have a different explanation. There is a problem with this argument, however. Orbs only appeared widely with the arrival of digital cameras. Why should digital cameras just happen to be good at detecting both dust orbs and the proposed paranormal orbs? Some people have said it is because digital cameras are more sensitive to infra-red than film cameras but this is not true.

This also helps to prove that digital cameras can photograph airborne particles that exist in nature that cannot be seen by the naked eye. Also digital cameras can (when the particle is close enough) capture patterns within the particle. This can realistically explain why orbs don’t appear to ever be hidden behind objects except other orbs. It is because the particles are so close to the camera that there cannot be any object between the particles and the camera. It also explains to why photographers do not see particles when taking photos; it is because they are too small for the human eye to see.

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