Why some of the orb dusts have eyes, nose or face?
Posted by Augustine Towonsing on April 16, 2011 · 2 Comments
When we refers the non-ghost orb as ‘dust’ simply means it is just a terminology that group all non-ghost orbs into one simple reference as ‘dust’ that generated by the environment. Orb dust generally comes from the surrounding environment. When we photographing ghost in the form of orb, the most important things that we need to know is – the sense of awareness towards the surrounding where we were at that moment. Furthermore, different environment will produce different kind of dust orbs according to other factors for example, dry season – we tend to photograph orb dust that are transparent or has colour according to its source, the type of the soil in a particular place. Meanwhile, wet season – we tend to photograph of a solid orb that mostly comes from the rain drops, snow and other extreme weather condition.
Hence, one might ask how come the dust orb I had looked like it had eyes and a nose. When you captured an orb on film an orb that has faced, eyes and nose simply means that the dust orb generated from a dry season or a closed place. The eyes, nose or a complete faces actually explain the characteristic of the uneven dust orb’s surface and this is not weird because of its characteristic that explain its original source. Nevertheless, be at the dust orb having eyes, nose or face yet those are poses with a demarcated outer ring. Hence, this characteristic tells us that those orbs are generated by the environment as the characteristics that being poses with demarcated outer ring is the most prominent signature for environment dust orbs that we can use to identify an orb if its generated by the ghost energy or not.
One simple characteristic of an orb that valid to be a ghost orb is the prominent demarcated outer ring that do not present with it edges blurring due to the present of compress energy. When a ghost orb is not in motion, its shape would be spherical without the outer ring but still the edge is blurring.
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Awesome blog you have here but I was curious about if you knew of any forums that cover the same topics discussed in this article? I’d really love to be a part of online community where I can get advice from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Appreciate it!
Hello Monica. How’s there? I have been following Malaysian Ghost Research almost a year now and I have been in and out a blog or forum that talks about paranormal yet most of those site talks about nothing but demon and all negative perceptions in paranormal that I think truly just following the main stream of most of the religion’s philosophy.
We don’t learn anything. However, since I follow the Malaysian Ghost Research works I truly have learn a lot. The Malaysian Ghost Research articles are among of the few site that give us valuable information.