Introduction.
Most often we fail to evaluate
an orb that is related to the environment due to lack of
understanding on the energy that is generated by the spirit of the dead. An
orb related to energy has a particular characteristic that
differentiates it from the dust orb.
Orbs in general are common
since they become the basic nature of all creatures. In fact, orb
dust are also related to weather patterns. During the dry season, we
tend to capture orb dust that will be transparent. Meanwhile,
during the wet season, solid-like orbs may be captured as well during
adverse weather conditions.
The
importance of non-ghost orb
research.
Why is the understanding on orbs
that are related to the environment so important? In fact, I have
enlightened myself through my personal research findings on
orbs dust, which is the
opposite of real ghost orbs that are generated by the
environment. In order to understand deeper the energy patterns that
are related to spirits, first we have to learn to understand the
basic existence of our surroundings that generate non-ghost
orbs.
This is important to create an
awareness, the basic key to eliminate unnecessary mistakes when
we evaluate anomalies. In fact, we will fail to evaluate
anomalies that are printed on film if we fail to understand the
existence of orb dust. This basic field investigation is mostly ignored by
the non-professional ghost investigators that leads them to
proclaim the orb dust to be the orb generated by the spirit
entity.
Why I write this article is to share
my experience on the research of non-ghost orbs to find out exactly
the orb dust patterns that are related to weather pattern conditions
and share the findings, after I changed my field investigations
into non-ghosts orb research in order to capture as much as possible the orbs dust photos that are related to weather
patterns.
In fact, this research not
only has enlightened me but also has helped to increase my awareness
on the surroundings of the field investigation, whereby the
awareness has helped me a lot on the process of evaluating
anomalies. Therefore, this article may
also in turn will help others to conduct ghost field
investigations more professionally that eliminates unnecessary
mistakes.
Discussion
limitations.
In this article, my discussion
will be limited on orbs dust characteristics that
are
related to weather pattern conditions - dry season that tends to produce orbs
dust, wet seasons and atmospheric weather conditions such as
surroundings temperature changing to produce mist.
Furthermore, this discussion only centers on the Malaysian climate
that may have similarities with other places. Furthermore, the
discussion is based on my experiences on the experiments that I
have done during my field investigations.
My evaluation tools.
My evaluation is based on the digital photograph
that was taken using Canon EOS350D (8.0 mega pixels) with external
light that can light up up till 105 feet.
Mostly photos are taken at night with an
external light. Furthermore, I would like to share that the high
resolution photo is very important for us to evaluate the ghostly
anomalies that are printed on film, since the images can be zoomed up to
800% without distorting the image of anomaly that in turn will give
us the advantage of seeing the details. Perhaps, that may help us to
explain the anomaly characteristics as much as possible. In
contrast,
the low resolution photo will limit the possibility of having more
details on anomaly characteristics since the anomaly
cannot be zoomed any further because the image then will be distorted.
Examples of orbs dust and
their characteristics that are related to
weather patterns.
The examples of orbs dust below are the most common
that will be captured during dry season that are related to dust from
the area where we are conducting our field investigations.
Furthermore, the dust colour is based on the
surrounding that produces the orb dust.
The following are good examples of orb dust that most likely
will be captured during the dry season in most places in Malaysia.
Furthermore, these orbs dust have their specifics
characteristics that
somehow are similar; transparent and have a demarcated outer ring.






Meanwhile, these two photos below are related to
atmospherics weather condition that occurs after midnight. For
examples, photos below were captured at about 1.00 to 2.00 a.m,
whereas the surrounding temperature had become cool due to the
surrounding vegetation that covers the area.
These photos actually have captured the thick and
thin mist that produce clusters which are considered to be particles of
water droplets.


However, these orbs below are related to the wet season or
rain. Meanwhile Photos Numbers 4 and 5 are droplets that are stuck on
the lens filter that were accumulated due to drizzle.
Meanwhile Photos Numbers 1, 1a and 3 are most probably
related to dust that have become wet. However, their characteristics
still can be recognized as having a similar demarcated outer ring.
However, Photos Numbers 4 and 5 also are related to
the wet season. By looking at its characteristics, it is suggested that these orbs
are stuck on the lens filter and related to water that comes
from the drizzle during my field investigation. The orbs which look
bright are due to bright lights from the flash that are reflected back
to the lens. All these should enlighten our
understanding of environmental orbs instead of we being stuck with limited understanding
of such things.
Photos Numbers 1 and 1a are dust that were captured during
the wet season. However, the orb dust basic characteristic still
can be traced, again having a similar demarcated outer ring. The multi-colour
characteristic within
the orb dust is most probably due to water that contains dissolved dirt.
Meanwhile, Photo Number 6 is spherical but is not
valid to be a ghost orb because of the presence of the demarcated
outer ring minus a blue ring.






Meanwhile these orbs below are the examples of rain
orbs downloaded from Ghostweb.com. In my opinion however, the
characteristic of these orbs that stands out actually is not the blue ring but the
demarcated outer ring that becomes a similar pattern to all orbs dust
regardless of either having substance or being transparent. Furthermore, the
blue ring seems to also be present in the case of the real ghost orb. For
example, Photo Number 10 has a blue outer ring yet it is qualified to be a ghost orb because the blue ring is not demarcated.


The Characteristics of valid ghost
orbs.
The photos below somewhat are ghost orbs that are believed to
be generated by the spirit of the dead. However, the appearance are not
the same due to energy differences that are released by the spirit, yet these
orbs fall into one similar pattern that we call ghost orb.
The first photo below almost can be
considered orb dust due to its multiple rings. However, close
examination suggests that the rings within the orb are thicker
compared to the demarcated outer ring that the orb dust has.
Therefore, this particular ghost orb is somehow considered to be rare
because it has a dimension and the rings are thicker.
Perhaps, these multiple rings are probably due to the ripples of
the energy vibration within the orb that react to certain
conditions or causes.
IGHS has pointed it out the characteristics that
valid for a ghost orb that mostly have substance, emits its own
light source, spherical, have dimension within the orb, Its
surrounding become blur due to the energy that being released or
expanded.




Comparison and explanation.
From the examples of orb dust that are related to
weather pattern conditions it goes to show that, these orb dust
clearly can be mistaken as real ghost orbs if we have no
understanding on orb dust patterns. Why I suggest that the examples
of the orb dust above is the dark side of the real ghost orbs is
because of its similar characteristics that the real ghost orb has.
However, all orb dust regardless of its physical
appearance have one similar pattern that stands out to be one
familiar characteristic, which is the demarcated outer ring.
Furthermore, this characteristic does not appear on
real ghost orbs because the real ghost orb consists of energy
that compressed within the orb.
Conclusions.
As I mentioned earlier, in order to eliminate
mistakes when evaluating ghostly anomalies, we need to increase our
awareness on field investigations that not only enlighten our
doubt but increases our understanding on orb dust patterns that are related
to the environment.
Furthermore, close examination on orbs that are related
to weather patterns suggests that there is only one basic characteristic
of orb dust that stands out to be the basic characteristics that can
be used as a guideline to evaluate orb dust, which is
the demarcated outer ring. This similar pattern can easily be
detected on dust orbs regardless of what caused them, being either
transparent or not, spherical or non-spherical.
Therefore, to be a professional
investigator on ghost orbs, we need to most importantly learn and understand the basic
patterns of orb dust. Therefore, I share my
findings on evaluating non-ghost orbs
that may also in turn will help others to conduct
ghost field investigations more professionally that further eliminates unnecessary
mistakes.
Augustine Towonsing,
CGR, CPI, CEVP, PDP, CI, CPC