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A question that ghost researchers often are confronted with concerns
the fact that ghosts are most often seen wearing clothes. It is also a
question that skeptics raise to support their argument that ghosts are
figments of the imagination.
But it’s a perfectly legitimate question.
If ghosts are human spirit energy, why do their manifestations include
the manufactured convention of clothing? After all, clothes are not
part of our bodies, our spirits or our “souls”.
Or are they? I posed this question to a number of respected paranormal researchers.
Why do ghosts need clothes? No one really seems to know, but it’s
possible that in most cases, ghosts seen wearing clothing are simply
“residual” images – imprints or memories that linger on the atmosphere
of a place like a recording.
A ghost of this sort would have no “personality” and is simply like an old movie that just keeps playing.
But what about ghosts that are not merely imprints? What about those
which are true, traditional spirits who died and stayed behind? Many
researchers feel that ghosts are made up of electromagnetic energy.
This energy, inside of the body, forms what we call our spirit, soul or
personality. Now, science cannot prove this energy or personality
actually exists, yet we know it does. If it can exist inside of our
bodies, then why can’t it exist outside of the body, once the body
itself stops functioning? It’s possible that it does and that this
electromagnetic energy contains our personality and is what we think of
as our spirit.
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