Why do I also use the terms “Energy Anomalies” and “The Unexplained” instead of just using the term “Ghost”?
Nutshell answer: Because not every “Energy Anomaly” is a Ghost and not all “Unexplained” experiences deal with ghosts. In-depth Answer: The word “Ghost” seems to be a pretty good catch-all term that is used (and perhaps overused) a good amount. Can I look at an orb and tell you, beyond any shadow of a doubt that it is a ghost? No. Nor would I want to. It is something that, under normal circumstances should not have shown up on my photograph but that doesn’t mean it is a ghost. An orb that shows up in a haunted spot could well be a ghost. Many people consider all orbs to be ghosts. I don’t like to draw that tight a distinction. Maybe they are all ghosts, maybe some of them are ghosts and others are something else. I simply don’t know and would prefer to leave a little bit of flexibility in that classification. Is a vortex the same thing as a ghost? Not necessarily. Vortex’s can show up in haunted areas and areas that are not considered haunted (just like orbs can). Can a ghost show up l