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Paranormal Elements

The Periodic Table of Paranormal Elements

Jill

Jun 18 2017

Ho: Haunted Object

An object which is the focus of paranormal activity, usually for which the removal of the object from the location causes the activity to cease. Example would be a haunted or spirited doll, the most famous cases being Annabelle and Robert the doll.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Environmental

Jun 18 2017

Hn: Hypnagogic Phenomenon

This phenomenon involves paranormal events which seem to occur when a person is just falling asleep or just waking up. This relates to strange sights, sounds, visions and other experiences during these transitions. To be considered paranormal, these events must coincide with additional evidence that the person is not merely dreaming.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Physiological

Jun 18 2017

Gm: Glitch In The Matrix

A pop culture term for the appearance of strange events that may reveal that reality may actually be a type of simulation. This concept was once proposed by Phillip K. Dick and was subsequently explored in the movie The Matrix, then written about in Children Of The Matrix by David Icke. Scientists believe there is evidence to support such a theory. Paranormal activity can be attributed to moments when the simulation breaks down briefly. May also be tied to the Mandela Effect, Divergent Reality and a variety of other strange events. This is considered to be a super pattern as it can contain other elements.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Physiological, Super Pattern

Jun 18 2017

Ge: Geographic Anomaly

Localized geographic areas which coincide with heightened levels of paranormal activity. Examples include lay lines, energy vortexes, temporal magnetic anomalies, and areas in which mysterious disappearances have occurred.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Environmental

Jun 18 2017

Gc: Global, Universal Consciousness

The existence of an individual, unified, universal consciousness. Believed by some to be the source of all knowledge and information which psychics, intuitives, mediums tap into (such as the Akashic Records). Global Consciousness has been the subject of scientific study at Princeton University under The Global Human Consciousness Project, in which changes in the global consciousness were measured by changes in random number generators during significant events. An example of the effects of Global Consciousness would be global spikes of non-randomness that occurred both during and before the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 230,000 – 280,000 people. It is believed that during times of great trauma, grief, and loss of human life, the entire field of consciousness can be impacted. Of great interest to note is a theory that non randomness increases in haunted locations.

Written by Jill · Categorized: Element, Environmental

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