Ghost Files

Yesterday, while I was going through my archived digital pictures on the laptop with a bored eye, I found myself looking at an inconspicuous picture I had clicked sometime last year of our local Milwaukee Central Library. Why hadn’t I noticed it before? There was an orb in the picture. I couldn’t contain my excitement and asked my husband’s opinion and though he initially considered the blob on the right hand side of picture the moon I pointed out that it was way too smooth – and further more it was taken in the middle of the day.
orb

Apparently it is quite common to catch orbs with digital cameras and numerous rational sites provide an explanation for orbs but it is the paranormal explanation that interests me. Some call them spirits and others just energy floating around and I wouldn’t be surprised that I’d be able to catch more orbs around the real old quarters of Milwaukee after all it is one of the oldest cities of America or better still I could snoop around an old cemetery of Chicago.

Sure it’s an activity I had indulged in with my friends on a dare numerous times but this time it would be with a serious mind to investigate whether there were alien energies lurking around which I missed ten years ago as I was either too excited or scared.

In my mind’s eye I could see myself walking around dark graveyards with my Sony digital camera taking snaps or recording the voices of ghosts in my recorder which would be of such low frequency inaudible to the human ear and put it through my laptop program and hear the cries of the lost souls.

But before jumping into the deep waters some research was needed and I decided to go back to our downtown library and pick up some books on paranormal activities.

At the library I took some arbitrary pictures as it was a gorgeous old place and maybe I would strike it lucky as I did last year. Browsing through the paranormal section, I came across numerous books but it was one book that piqued my interest – “Driving Out The Devils”, an Exorcist Case Book written by Sybil Leek.

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  • 1 - RJ

    Apr 11, 2005 at 2:06 am

    I had a particularly weird experience once as a kid. Probably not supernatural, but I still remember it...

    A bunch of us were having a sleepover in the basement of my pal's house. We played various games, you know, turth-or-dare, whatever, and then one of the kids came up with the idea of trying a "levitating"...

    To be brief about it all, one of the the kids laid down flat on his back, and there were six of us around him. One held the head, one the feet, and the others (two to a side) the body.

    But all we "held" him with was two fingers, our middle and index, to be exact.

    Anyway, some inane "chant" ("light as a feather" was a part of it, though I do not remember the rest) was recited by all six of us as he laid there with his eyes closed, and then we attempted to "lift" him.

    And, uh, we DID. With ease. Up to our noses. Until, well, we got sorta freaked out, and started gasping and making various profane exclamations, and then suddenly his body became quite heavy, and we let him back down to the floor.

    I seem to remember him crying after this (we were like 13), but a couple more kids volunteered (I sure as hell was not one of them!) to be the "body" and the "ritual" was repeated a couple more times, with the same results.

    Now, this is most likely explained by the fact that there were 6 of us doing the "lifting" and therefore even two fingers times two per person times 6 people could provide enough power to lift a person so high. But, I swear, it was like he was no weight at all, UNTIL the "spell" was broken and people began talking again. Then, the body became heavy indeed!

    Anyway, just throwing that out there for ya'll. Anyone else do something similar as a youth? Or am I alone in this? And what, exactly, is the reasonable explanation?

  • 2 - Aaman

    Apr 11, 2005 at 10:36 am

    I've done the 'lifting' too - wierd. Orbs are harder to explain - while I've not particularly been gung-ho about the paranormal, there are stranger things on heaven and earth...

  • 3 - swingingpuss

    Apr 11, 2005 at 1:27 pm

    I, too seen a whole lot of 'lifting' and it has less to do with the paranormal and more with the male libido;-)

    The only weird things I've experienced are are a few premonitions. Apart from that I'm as thick as a doornob as far as psychic abilities are concerned.

  • 4 - Aaman

    Apr 11, 2005 at 1:31 pm

    Haven't you seen ghosts?

  • 5 - swingingpuss

    Apr 11, 2005 at 1:57 pm

    Well Aaman, some might call my experiences childhood hallucinations or schizophrenia. Just kidding;) I plead the Fifth.

  • 6 - RJ

    Apr 11, 2005 at 8:15 pm

    I've had quite a few "premonitions," or at least huge coincidences between prior thought and later fact, in my life. But they are never about anything that could actually benefit me (like the number of the winning horse in the Kentucky Derby, for example)...

  • 7 - bhw

    Apr 11, 2005 at 8:25 pm

    RJ, I thought levitation [and Ouija boards] were the domain of 13-year-old girls' sleepovers. Glad to hear the boys tried it, too!

  • 8 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 11, 2005 at 8:31 pm

    rj, ya think the two-finger 'levitation'thing can be explained by the kid's weight divided by the number of 'pressure' spots? there were six of you, 12 pairs of two fingers...that's only a little over 4 pounds per finger for a 100lb kid.

    i say this because i once saw a guy lift the back end of a chevy broco off the ground using a couple trashbags & a vacuum cleaner.

  • 9 - RJ

    Apr 11, 2005 at 9:15 pm

    "RJ, I thought levitation [and Ouija boards] were the domain of 13-year-old girls' sleepovers. Glad to hear the boys tried it, too!"

    Well, there were a couple girls there too! (I didn't get laid tho...too busy playing D&D...) :-/

  • 10 - RJ

    Apr 11, 2005 at 9:17 pm

    "rj, ya think the two-finger 'levitation'thing can be explained by the kid's weight divided by the number of 'pressure' spots? there were six of you, 12 pairs of two fingers...that's only a little over 4 pounds per finger for a 100lb kid."

    Interesting.

    Like I said, I doubt there was anything supernatural about it all. BUT, if my memory serves me correctly, it was like the kid was nearly WEIGHTLESS while we lifted him, and then he suddenly got REAL heavy once the "spell" was broken...

  • 11 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 11, 2005 at 10:40 pm

    ok, physics doesn't explain that!

    maybe adrenaline...or something.

  • 12 - Victor Plenty

    Apr 12, 2005 at 1:41 am

    Physics might not explain it, but psychology does. Your perception of the amount of weight you are lifting can be dramatically altered by your state of mind.

    Hypnotically repeating the incantation about somebody being "as light as a feather" is a great way to affect your mental interpretation of what your senses are telling you. Nothing needs to change other than the way your brain interprets the data, for you to feel as if the person has become "lighter" than they were before.

    Giggling, gasping, swearing, getting nervous and losing your focused concentration are great ways to disrupt the altered perception. Your mind returns from the temporary conviction of "lightness" to your previous conviction that the person is "heavy," and so your perceptions follow suit.

  • 13 - Sandra

    Apr 12, 2005 at 1:43 am

    Very cool - I have seen orbs too - Ghost Hunters featured them, but said they were just weather anomalies or temperature variations. I don't know myself.

  • 14 - RJ

    Apr 12, 2005 at 11:02 pm

    My folks claim to have seen "ball lightning" once...very remarkable experience, from what they told me...would that be akin to an "orb"?

  • 15 - swingingpuss

    Apr 13, 2005 at 12:06 am

    RJ, generally speaking "ball lightnings" are supposed to be weather related. But then again I don't want to play down your parents experience which I'm sure must have been spectacular for them:)

  • 16 - HW Saxton

    Apr 13, 2005 at 12:25 am

    I've never experienced anything that I
    could call "Paranormal" I don't think.
    However,once in San Fransisco I saw a
    traveling group of "Fakirs" (Magicians/
    Illusionists from *India)perform a trick
    that still perplexes me to this day.

    One of the "Fakirs" threw what looked to
    be just a normal piece of hemp rope (it
    was passed around the audience before
    the trick was done,of course)up into the
    air. He then balanced the rope on the
    flat of his hand and made it stand up in
    the air seemingly suspended by itself.
    This in itself was a mindf*cker.Then he
    (the Fakir)jumped on it and shimmied up
    and down it like a rope in a high school
    gym class.I am still to this day like
    100% friggin' baffled. Was it some sort
    of a mass hypnosis or what???

    Anyone out there ever seen any tricks or
    illusions similar to this done? Was it
    just smoke and mirrors, some sort of a
    sleight of hand or again some kind of
    hypnosis on a grand scale?Anyone got any
    kind of input?

    *They were supposedly from India anyway.



  • 17 - mootiy

    Apr 15, 2005 at 3:07 pm

    i have seen a floating orb before, not on camera though, just floating by my apartment window one day, a friend with me at the time also saw it, we rushed outside only to see it had vanished, i dont really think these are ghost, i think it is probably something just just lives among us and always have and rarely been seen, so when it is seen it is a great phenominon..it could be another form of life, not from another planet, formed on this one or energy of some sort..it is vry interesting...

  • 18 - Eric Olsen

    Apr 15, 2005 at 3:24 pm

    great story, thanks SP. I have had three experiences, all within a few years in my late-teens and early-20s, I am certain were supernatural. One is here, another here

  • 19 - swingingpuss

    Apr 15, 2005 at 5:16 pm

    Eric, I just finished reading both the posts you had linked to and second one gave me the heebie-jeebies.

    Aaman's father had told us a similar story about a scary looking hag trying hail them down while they were driving towards Srinagar (Kashmir)and his description of the hag sounds similar to yours.

    And I couldnt shrug off his experience because he is as dependable and rational as the Rock of Gibraltar

  • 20 - Eric Olsen

    Apr 15, 2005 at 6:43 pm

    thanks SP, I still have nightmares about that to this day. The other one is more vague and ambiguous since I was about to pass out from lack of oxygen, but I swear that's the way I remember it. The third one, the most certain of all for mee, involves my grandmother and I guess I haven't written that up, although maybe I just can't find it.

  • 21 - Amy

    Jun 09, 2005 at 12:44 pm

    I went to Heidelberg College in Tiffin, OH many, many years ago and we, too, had a decidedly terrifying graveyard near campus with unexplained goings on. I did a little research back then and discovered that all of Seneca County has a history of rather cultish, unexplained, and generally creepy things. I wanted to say, also, that although I'm not a blogger, I've been visiting this Web site several times a day for over a year now and I want to compliment you (all) on fascinating writing, entertaining arguments, and truly intelligent thought. Thank you.

  • 22 - swingingpuss

    Jun 09, 2005 at 12:52 pm

    Amy, thanks for the kind words, I think I can say that on behalf of all BC contributors :)

    Here in Milwaukee there are a number of old homes, resturants and hotels that are supposed to be haunted.

    It would be nice if you could do a post on your research. I'm sure there are a bunch of us who would be interested in your piece :)

  • 23 - Rachel

    Jul 25, 2005 at 12:13 am

    I was searching for information on ouija boards and i saw some on the levitating slumber party thing. Since I am a teen ager, and I still do those kinds of things at sleepovers, i know what the chant is. "Light as a feather, stiff as a board."

    It's not really a big deal, I think it might have something to do with adrenaline. I'm not completely sure. But last night we all used an ouija board that my wicca friend made...and it worked! I've just been looking on information about it. I have read all the rules and everything but I need to know one thing. When your done with it and you have to like...how should i say this. You have to like put a seal on it to like protect it or renew it so a certian spirit won't stay in it. I watched my wiccan friend do a pentagram with her fingers over the whole board about 4 or 3 times! I really need to know how to do this right. Do any of you know or know a website? Also does it matter how you draw a pentagram cause i notice she does the star a different way from how i do mine. E-mail me please!!

  • 24 - swingingpuss

    Jul 25, 2005 at 12:18 am

    Trapped souls are hard to get rid of - I suggest you stick with slumber party sleepovers minus the ouija board. For excitement, go watch "Seed Of Chucky" or invite some boys over;) (over 18 only)

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