Some paranormal phenomena


















Parapsychology is the science that studies paranormal phenomena, however also Metaphysics and Spiritism study and explain these phenomena.

Here is a brief list of some paranormal phenomena.

Paranormal photographs: When figures appear, strange entities in a photograph, but the photographer at the time he photographed did not see anything strange.

Spectral appearances. Figures, or shadow people.

Poltergeist, spiritual possessions.

Orbs.

Paranormal lights (as reed lights, ivory lights, etc.).

Haunted houses.

Spontaneous human combustion.

Raps: Strange sounds of paranormal origin. Also called toribism. In Spiritism when spirits communicate by sounds or clicks on furniture, floors, etc. this contact is called Sematology.

Bermuda Triangle:

Despite many theories (magnetic vortex, temporal vortex, UFO activity) this area of ​​the Bermuda Triangle still involves mysteries with no apparent explanation.

Notice, I consider paranormal phenomena those that involve the intervention of supernatural entities. So I did not mention parapsychic phenomena such as psychokinesis, telepathy, because these are phenomena caused by the extraphysical faculties of the human being and belong to the branch of Parapsychology. Some authors mix everything up and call telepathy and psychic psychic phenomena.



Some people mistakenly categorize crop-circles as a paranormal phenomenon, I prefer to include this in the Ufology branch, linked to extraterrestrials. That depends on whether we consider extraterrestrial beings to be paranormal. In fact, they fall outside our normal range, some can be interdimensional.


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