It is common knowledge among most
paranormal investigators that eighty percent of all reported cases prove
to be nothing paranormal at all. It is also common knowledge that there
are four different types of paranormal phenomenon that could be occurring
in a home if there is indeed activity. These types of activity are called
intelligent haunts, residual haunts, poltergeist, and demonic haunts. When
you look at the percentages it is easy to see that only twenty percent of
all reported cases are actually experiencing some type of paranormal
activity.
However, the problem is what type of
activity they may be dealing with, what are the chances that the activity
is something to worry about, and what could the activity be mistaken for,
if anything. Unfortunately today some paranormal groups, and or
investigators do not go into detail about what may be in the home of their
client, or what the client may be mistaking the activity
for.
Most paranormal groups will tell the
client that they either have an intelligent, residual, poltergeist, or
demonic haunt occurring in their home, and that there is a twenty-five
percent chance that it could be either one. While these are the most
reported types of haunting’s that doesn’t necessarily mean that is what is
going on in the home. That is because it is more common than people
realize to mistake one type of activity for another. This is why the
paranormal group needs to delve deeper into the case itself to try and
determine what exactly could be going on in the home so that they can give
their client the proper information, and help.
For example, a lot of individuals
constantly mistake heavenly beings (angels) for ghosts. It is well known
that we as human beings are surrounded by angels at all times. Angel’s
were created for the sole purpose of watching over us, to comfort us in
stressful or difficult times, to minister to us, and to give us messages
from God when he sees fit. Being a born-again Christian, and Religious
Demonologist I also believe that the good Lord will on rare occasions use
divine intervention and allow a deceased Christian relative to visit
family members when they are going through stressful, and or difficult
times. It is situations like this that can sometimes make people believe
that they have seen a “ghost” or believe that their home is “haunted” when
in reality it is not that at all. It is very important to remember that if
this is in fact what is going on in the home then there is nothing to be
afraid of, nor is there anything that the client or investigator can
really do about it. This type of activity will eventually cease on its
own, at the appointed time.
Most paranormal investigators know
the signs of each particular type of haunt, thus they are able to tell the
client what is going on in the home. This is why it is so important to
tell the investigator exactly what is occurring in the home, how often it
is, when it started, and how it makes him/her feel when it does happen.
This will give the investigator some much needed insight into the case and
help them determine what exactly is going on in the home and how to stop
it, if that is possible.
In
conclusion, just remember that if there is activity occurring in a home
that it doesn’t mean that it is something to worry about, however, it
doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t worry about it either. Investigators and
clients need to remember, and understand that activity in a home could be
caused by more than one thing, and they should never assume it’s one of
the classic type haunts because anything could be causing the activity,
and every case is and will be
different.