Hauntings:
What Are Shadow People?
Reports
of shadow people have existed throughout history. The observer generally reports
seeing a dark shadow that resembles the form of a human which appears and moves
of its own accord. The figures does not have distinguishable facial features and
may be either much smaller or larger than a human. They are often noticed as movement
from the corner of the eye, sometimes disappearing when the observer turns to
investigate.
Shadow
people may move quickly across a room, usually disappearing through the wall or
closed door. Many report a feeling of extreme dread or fear accompanying the sighting.
Others have reported that when the shadow moves across their physical being a
feeling of extreme cold overcomes their body. This sensation of coldness disappears
once the apparition is gone.
Many
believe that shadow people are the ghost of someone who has passed on but is not
able to leave this physical world for some reason. Others believe that shadow
people are creatures of another dimension that somehow overlaps our own, causing
it to be partially visible. Many have captured images of what they believe to
be shadow people in photographs.
Other
paranormal enthusiast believe that shadow people were never human at all and are
a demonic spirit that embodies pure evil. Some have reported seeing glowing red
eyes, but generally shadow people appear as a simple form that resembles the human
form. Some report the presence of a hat or cape. One thing in common is that shadow
people often try to avoid detection and like to observe from corners of the room,
usually at night.
Shadow
people have been observed in daylight and many have observed them in full vision,
although it is common to catch a sighting from the corner of the eye.
A
state, known as hypnogogia, a physiological condition when a person is half way
between sleeping and waking, could explain some sightings. During hypnogogia,
the individual can be aware of the environment and at the same time be in a dream
like state where they can receive images from the subconscious that they perceive
to be real. In this waking-sleep state, similar to sleep paralysis, the individual
often reports the sensation of dread that may be accompanied by shadows or flickering
lights or other visual hallucinations. Hypnogogia could explain many instances
of people reporting shadow people, but it does not explain the appearances observed
by those who are wide awake or day time sightings.
Other
skeptics attribute shadow people to nothing more than overactive imaginations
and neurological disorders that trigger hallucinations or visual disturbances.
This may be true in some cases, but does not explain images caught on film or
shadow people who have been observed by more than one person.
Shadow
people do not appear to be dangerous, although they fill the observer will an
overwhelming sense of fear and dread. The sense of pure evil may create a foreboding
and uncomfortable atmosphere in the home. Many choose to seek the help of ghost
hunters, psychics, and even the clergy. It may be helpful to invite paranormal
investigators to your home to identify the haunting. For some, a psychic cleansing
has taken care of the problem. Others have chosen to invite members of the clergy
to perform an exorcism of the home. Still others choose to simply leave the shadow
people alone and cohabitate in relative peace.