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Naturally Occurring Energy and Paranormal Activity

 Naturally Occurring Energy and Paranormal Activity

Most Paranormal Investigators usually refer to conditions of weather, Moon, Solar, & other requirements before any investigation. The reason is simple; these conditions are believed to affect the level of paranormal activity due to the amount of energy it can obtain. If conditions are right, spirits can draw power from one of the primary sources, creating an increase in paranormal activity. But if a spirit is unable to tap the energy from these sources, the level of activity will decrease significantly.
Ghosts or Spirits can draw their energy from many sources such as electrical storms, geomagnetic fields, power lines and underground flowing water sources. During times when the geomagnetic field is not high, spirits can tap into other conventional energy sources such as batteries & electrical appliances; this can lead to the sudden draining of batteries or unusual behavior of appliances or items.
Energy can also be harvested from the surrounding environment and may cause sudden spikes or drops in temperature in isolated if the conditions are right. Spirits are often stronger near sources of water and at times, they can even cause faucets & toilets to run on their own. Low humidity is another potential energy source. Energy can also be tapped from living beings, especially if they are in an agitated state. People tend to feel "drained" light headed, dizzy, nauseated, or faint, after an encounter with an entity.
The geomagnetic field is susceptible to change due to various natural conditions. Solar flares can cause surges in the geomagnetic field. (M) Class and (X) Class Solar Flares can cause geomagnetic storms within days of an occurrence. The increased geomagnetic energy may have a significant effect on paranormal activity. (M) Class and (X) Class flares are the strongest source of energy for spirit manifestation, but any spike in these fields will give rise to paranormal phenomena.
It is also important to note, spikes in the geomagnetic fields can also cause false readings on some E.M.F. meters. The moon can also make a difference in the available energy levels, ghosts or spirits have at their disposal. The Earth's geomagnetic field tends to be stronger during the Full & New Moon cycles.
The moon also affects the tides and the water & the human body.



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