Can Ghosts Be Real?

Can Ghosts Be Real?
By M. Keene

The Fox SistersImage via Wikipedia

Ghosts, spirits, apparitions, spooks, specters, haunts . . . whatever you call them, ghosts have provided us with fascinating study material and conversation topics for centuries. However, they’ve also given people the opportunity to take part in raging debates over the reality of the spirits’ existence. Interestingly, the two sides are split about equally, with nearly half of people polled saying they do believe in ghosts, and the other half claiming that strange happenings can always be explained with the help of science. Whether you’re a believer or not, the debate and the subjects themselves are certainly intriguing. Let’s take a closer look at ghosts and the ways in which they are explained, or in some cases, rationalized.

What are ghosts? To those who believe in them, ghosts are most often thought of as the spirits of a deceased people who, for whatever reason, have not been able to “move on,” or leave this world. One of the most popular explanations for why a person’s spirit remains is that it has unfinished business that it feels must be resolved before it can move on. For instance, if a person was murdered and the killer was never discovered, the murdered person’s spirit may feel it needs to stay on to see that justice is served. Other entities that are also thought of as ghosts include demons or other spirits, including those of animals. Ghost sightings, spiritual communication, and other supernatural activities have been reported and recorded for centuries. Hauntings will often occur in places where people have died or where their bodies rest or in places that were significant to a spirit during its lifetime.

How do people find or study ghosts? People usually don’t “find” ghosts; believers in the supernatural claim that most sprits are intelligent beings who act of their own accord. If a ghost wants to be seen, heard, felt, or otherwise studied, it will make itself known; however, if a spirit has no interest in interacting with living people, it simply will not. With that in mind, advancements in technology have been made for the study of supernatural activity if and when a spirit does decide to interact.

Equipment such as infrared sensors, thermal cameras, Geiger counters, digital voice recorders, and more have provided ghost hunters with the means to collect hard evidence that can help determine if paranormal activity is indeed occurring at a specific location. The data that these tools provide can be very helpful to those studying supernatural events, and they also provide a measure of proof that can be used when determining the validity of events. Aside from electronic equipment, there is also something to be said for spiritual mediums, or people who have an apparent ability to communicate with ghosts and other spirit entities. Mediums don’t need to rely on tools such as the ones listed above; rather, they use their own innate ability, a sixth sense to interpret paranormal activity. Though there is no scientific proof to back up what a medium senses, they can still provide a great service in the study of the supernatural.

Though there have been several famous mediums over the last couple of centuries, three of the most notorious are the Fox sisters from Hydesville, New York. Beginning in 1848, the girls began experiencing what they and many others believed to be messages from a murdered man who had been buried in the cellar of their home. The spirit used a series of knocks and raps to communicate. News of the haunting quickly spread, attracting visitors from across the United States. It didn’t take long for the sisters to become famous, well-known to both devoted believers and doubting skeptics. Though the girls were later exposed as frauds through their own confession, they infused much notoriety into the work of spiritual mediums.

What are some of the other explanations for supernatural events? Opposing the believers, of course, are the non-believers in supernatural events. Non-believers usually deny the occurrence of paranormal events and believe there is always another explanation for strange happenings. To them, strange noises always have a physical source, apparitions are a trick of the mind, and cold spots are nothing more than their name implies - simply a cold area. The story of the Fox sisters provides a great example of how non-believers explain supposed supernatural events. From the beginning, skeptics loudly proclaimed that the rapping sounds from the “spirit” really came from some other source. The most popular explanation among critics was that the sounds came from the girls cracking their knuckles, toes, ankles, or knees. Indeed, this is precisely what one of the girls confessed in later years, admitting that toe cracking was the source of the mysterious sound that had convinced thousands of the presence of a spirit.

So, can ghosts be real? This is a question that may never be answered. Even after hundreds of years of interest and study, there is still not enough concrete proof to convince everyone that haunting and other paranormal events are the work of ghosts and other spirit entities. For every flawless story that seems to provide absolute evidence of a ghost, there is a story like that of the Fox sisters that casts doubt on the possibility of supernatural events. Determining the truth about ghosts may never happen, and the answer to the question really lies in a personal belief about the existence of paranormal activity.

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Ghost In the Attic

Ghost In The AtticIts TRUE!

What once was old becomes new.

Or in this case reused… For a profit.

The site Ghoststudy.com which is rightfully hailed as “THE BIGGEST FREE GHOST PHOTO SITE ON THE WEB” does indeed maintain one of the most impressive collection of “viewer submitted” images found anywhere on the web and even rivals that of About Paranormal.

But imagine my amazement, when it was brought to my attention, that one of our photographs had made its way onto their gallery of ghostly images, both on the free site and “The Secret Crypt” pay site.

Ghost In the Attic

Including a copy of our photo complete with the official Ghoststudy.com copywriter logo includes the following description by someone calling himself Thomas…

Thomas wrote: A friend posted this on the community where I hang out. He says it was captured at an old colonial style home in Brockport, New York. It is suspected to be the ghost of one the homes original owners of more than two hundred years ago.

Well at least we now know how our image, minus any credit, found its way onto the Ghoststudy site.

But before all this ever occured had there first been an original photograph and story.

The original “authentic” “Ghost In The Attic” was first posted on August 10th, 2006, By Director J. Burkhart of Rochester Paranormal.

Recalling the original investigation, the owners of the home in question had been rather adamant that their privacy remain absolute, and their whereabouts completely undiscoverable, out of fear of becoming exploited by less than ethical groups and societies.

Thus in fulfilling such a request, I had posted the following “Tongue In Cheek” description which had accompanied the original image: “Captured at an old colonial style home in Brockport, New York. It is suspected to be the ghost of one the homes original owners of more than two hundred years ago. Now that’s what I call long term home ownership.”

This undoubtedly should establish our rightful ownership of this image.

As for this Thomas person, he represents the problem, that any paranormal group which publishes their own images on the web will face, by having those of the public use your property as example or self gain.

We of Rochester Paranormal allow the public to freely use our images provided we are credited as the images originating author, which had evidently not occured with our “Ghost In The Attic” found on Ghoststudy complete with the Ghoststudy logo on our property.

I file this entire incident under the heading “humorous”, along with the notation that we hold no hard feelings against Ghoststudy in any way shape of form, as they had absolutely no way of knowing or determining the original owners of this image. Where they are free to continue usage of image provided they credit us accordingly.

And life moves onward…

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Continual

A stark reminder that the death of any species signifies the ending of one journey and the beginning of yet another.
Dead deer with orb like creature.

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Spirit Of Bigfoot

I love reading all the news articles regarding different so called professional crypto/ghost/ufo groups out there hunting for the elusive Bigfoot, or Lizard Man, or whatever else is said to be roaming in the wilds in complete defiance of conventional rational.

And yet these enigmas will ever so often make their presence known briefly by way of leaving the occasional trace for which to boggle the imagination.

But why not more often?

Those who believe that such creatures are primarily flesh and blood will tell you that they exist in seclusion while normally being well hidden as they migrate from one end of the country to the next. Where its been suggested that they summer in the east and winter in the west.

Still there are many researchers who ponder the fact over why such creatures are not witnessed far more often.

The answer to that question. And one generally refused by those who believe that such creatures are only of flesh and blood. Is that such creatures are trans dimensional in existence.

Native Americans have long told the white man that such creatures are of spirit and can vanish or reappear in solid form at will. Still there are few Bigfoot researchers willing to believe that such creatures could belong in the realm of the paranormal.

I myself have conducted investigations involving reports of “growling” Bigfoot’s which were heard by witnesses but had never been seen.

There was also one time I had written of discovering two deer carcasses which had shown evidence of apparently having been killed simultaneously where dead trees had been bent over the remains as if to conceal them from view or even predation from other animals.

Now if such a creature were truly always flesh and blood you would think it might be a little difficult to remain hidden without possessing an ability to change its physical presence.

A green eye watches me from the woods.So now I present what I believe to be proof that such creatures may very well indeed possess such capabilities.

The picture you see is one of a section of forest not very far from where the two slain deer carcasses had been discovered. And within this picture exists evidence of an intelligent species observing my presence in the woods.

Click image.

An intelligent species which seems to have no substantial form by which to better identify it.

Meaning that this may or may not represent a Bigfoot but perhaps an entirely different species.

It might even be alien for all we know.

But what I do know is that it was observing me and was very well aware of my presence.

Now imagine if Bigfoot could do the same.

You’d be out in the woods looking for evidence of its existence while being observed without ever knowing it.

Unless of course you had someone sensitive enough to detect such creatures.

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Three Toed Enigma

Three toed imprint found on property in Monroe County New York.How does one describe the unusual. The strange. The bizarre.

The something which hints at something so much more which leaves you with a feeling of uncertainty.

Leaving you to stare in the direction of which it went.

Questioning whether or not, what you’re looking at, could be either fabricated or real.

When the facts may or may not rule themselves out.

We begin with the obvious.

We begin with the first impression.

Or in this case, several impressions in the form of large, wide, three toed imprints, deeply embedded, left behind in a single track along a forested property edge in Monroe County New York.

I have size twelve, double “ee” feet, which were dwarfed by the supposed individual prints, which measured out at 18 inches in length, with a 12 inch width at the base of the toes. With each impression sunk deep about a good inch and a half down in the soil.

The only thing which bothers me is the absence of grass at the bottom of each print. Where if these were the byproduct of animals digging, how or why would they almost make each one almost identical. Which might make these human in origin.

Not like it hasn’t happened before. One of the many occupational hazards which come with the territory.

I’m presently in the process of having the best print poured with plaster.

Jury is presently out on what these are or what if anything had possibly created them.

You can bet though we’ll keep you informed.

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