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GENERAL GHOST TYPES
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The Official PARA-4 Paranormal Classification System To Be Used By All Investigators When Making Reports
GENERAL
GHOST TYPES
Historical Repeater
(HR)
A 'ghost' that seems to be
simply repeating a task or event the person the 'ghost' represents would have
or did do.
Sentient Spirit
(SG)
A 'ghost' that seems to be
aware of it's current surroundings and the changes that have occurred since
the passing of the person the 'ghost' represents.
Goal Oriented Spirit
(GOS)
A 'ghost' that seems to be
trying to complete a goal after the person who the 'ghost' represents has
passed such as guarding something or 'seeking' some sort of closure to a
situation.
Doppelganger
(Dxx)
The ghost of a living
person. Someone who has not passed on. Researchers must note the following if
looking into a doppelganger...
Living Person - No Reason For "Haunting" Obvious. (DKI)
Living Person - Crisis Apparition (near death or in trouble) (DCA)
NUMBER OF SUSPECTED 'ENTITIES'
Using witness testimony, how many 'ghosts' might be at this site?
Single 'Ghost'
(G1)
One 'person' or entity is
suspected of being responsible for the reports of ghostly phenomena.
Multiple 'Ghosts'
Two through Five
(G2)
A few 'people' or entities
are suspected of being responsible for the reports of ghostly phenomena.
Many 'Ghosts'
Five Plus
(G3)
Many 'people' or entities
are suspected of being responsible for the reports of ghostly phenomena.
'REASONS' OR 'AGENTS' FOR HAUNTING
Is someone or some event more likely to bring out the 'ghost'?
Single Human Agent
(HA1)
One person seems to be the
focal point for the 'ghost' or haunting. The researcher in a report of this
type MUST provide explanation.
Human Agent(s)
(HA2)
A person (or people) needs
to do something or be somewhere to cause the ghostly phenomena.
(Example: Opening the door at night causes it to slam shut on it's own but if
the door is closed, no reported activity.)
Anniversary or Time
Related
(TRG)
The phenomena seem to be
tied to a time or date of some significance.
No Special Reason for
Ghostly Phenomena
(GHB)
The haunting do not seem
to have any date, time or 'living people' addition to the environment for the
phenomena's events.
NUMBER OF WITNESSES
One Witness -
Non-Researcher
(W-1C1)
Single person has seen
these phenomena and is reporting it for the first time.
Multiple Witnesses -
Non-Researchers
(W-2C1)
More than one person has
seen these phenomena and they are reporting it for the first time.
Single Witness - Known
Haunt - Previously Reported - Non-Researcher
(W-1C2)
Single person is reporting
an experience for a place or situation previously published or looked into by
ourselves or another 'ghost' group, author or researcher.
More than one person is
reporting an experience for a place or situation previously published or
looked into by ourselves or another 'ghost' group, author or researcher.
Single Witness -
Researcher
(W-1R)
A report of an experience
from a known 'ghost researcher'.
Multiple Witness -
Researchers
(W-2R)
A report of an experience
from more than one 'ghost researcher'.
Multiple Witnesses (Mix) -
Known Haunt
(W-2KH)
A report from a mix of
people about a 'known haunt'.
A report from a mix of people
about a new site with new reported phenomena.
ACCORDING TO WITNESSES - 'SENSITIVITY' NEEDED TO EXPERIENCE PHENOMENA
Would this be considered 'obvious' and happens 'frequently' or is it only
apparent to some people?
Note: Using our statistics and experiences, if the site or person experiences
something every 48 hours, it is "frequent". If it's once a week or
month, it's "moderate". Once a year of longer is
"infrequent".
Low Sensitivity
(PSI-1x)
The phenomenon is very
obvious when it occurs. Add a (2) to the code if the phenomena is experienced
"frequently", add a (1) if it is experienced
"moderately") and a (0) if the phenomena is not experienced on
"infrequently".
Moderate Sensitivity
(PSI-2x)
The phenomenon is fairly
obvious when it occurs but only some witnesses experience it whereas some who
have tried have not. Add a (2) to the code if the phenomena is experienced
"frequently", add a (1) if it is experienced
"moderately") and a (0) if the phenomena is not experienced on
"infrequently".
High Sensitivity
(PSI-3x)
The phenomenon is not
obvious when it occurs very few witnesses experience it whereas most who have
tried haven't. Add a (2) to the code if the phenomena is experienced
"frequently", add a (1) if it is experienced "moderately")
and a (0) if the phenomena is not experienced on "infrequently".
POLTERGEIST
Noises or movement attributed to 'ghostly' phenomena as opposed to anything
else.
Levels of Poltergeist Activity
Level 1
(P1)
Light footsteps, quiet
knocks, quiet breathing
Level 2
(P2)
Heavy footsteps, moderate
movement detected (door swinging open lightly, curtains moving without a
breeze, etc.), quiet voice(s), repetitive knocking, small items 'vanish' to
re-appear later in odd places
Level 3
(P3)
Heavy repetitive
footsteps, obvious movement detected (doors or windows opening an closing
fully), discernable voice(s), loud and respective knockings, electrical
equipment/appliances operating without human intervention, small items being
shifted in view of witnesses without a human agent
Level 4
(P4)
Very heavy footsteps,
obvious movement in front of witnesses multiple times, loud voices or loud
'human' vocal noises, small items being thrown or moved with force
Level 5
(P5)
Very loud repeated
footsteps, large and small items being moved or thrown with extreme force
without human agent, extremely loud voices or 'human' vocal noises, extremely
loud banging or noises attributed to the 'ghost', shaking or violent motion
of the area of the 'haunting' like a seismic event (without an actual seismic
event recorded by authorities and tests for vibrations from other sources
proven negative).
APPARITIONS
A 'seen' entity. Visual phenomena attributed to a 'ghost'.
Full Body
(FBA)
A full 'human' (or animal)
image. Seen as a full person or body.
Partial Body
(PBA)
Part of a body. The same
as seeing a leg or an arm only or the traditional "headless" ghost.
When reporting these instances, the researcher should mention what part(s)
was seen or perceived.
Free Form
(FFx)
Shapeless. An unexplained
ball of light or something else. The researcher must break this down into the
following "shape" categories...
A researcher using the FFC and FFO should give a brief description of
shape(s) as best as possible in their report
PERCEIVED PHENOMENA
"Feelings" or "messages" people report relating to supposed
ghostly phenomena.
Stomach Upset -
Nervousness
(S1)
The feeling of vertigo.
The feeling of dread or nervous tension without apparent rational
explanation.
Being Watched - Not Alone
(S2)
The feeling of being
observed or of another entity or person in the room without rational
explanation.
Receiving Message – Dream-state
(S3)
Where there appears to be
some sort of visitation by the 'ghost' or entity in the person dreams. (Can
be "daydreams" as well)
High Energy - 'Static'
(S4)
A feeling of high energy
like static for no apparent rational reason.
Depression - Sadness
(S5)
Sudden inexplicable
feelings of depression and/or sadness attributed to the site or the 'ghost'.
Anger - Fighting
(S6)
Sudden inexplicable
feelings of anger and/or aggression attributed to the site or the 'ghost'.
Joy - Giddiness
(S7)
Sudden inexplicable
feelings of happiness, contentedness or joy attributed to the site or the
'ghost'.
Using above - High
emotional changes
(Sx!)
If the above applies and
it's impacting a person to the level of changing their usual mood or
personality (either negatively or positively) that seemingly cannot be
attributed to a 'natural' change of environment. A researcher MUST include an
exclamation mark (!) to the end of code designation with a description of
"who" and "what" is happening that is being attributed to
the 'ghost' by the witnesses.
TEMPERATURE/WEATHER/HUMIDITY/WATER
If the ghostly phenomena has an effect listed below, please use the below
codes...
Water Phenomena - Light
(WP-L)
Moisture, 'wet spots',
water marks appear without apparent rational explanation.
Water Phenomena - Heavy
(WP-H)
Heavy wet spots, puddles
appear without apparent rational explanation.
Liquid Phenomena
(LP)
Non-water liquid
phenomena. Used in conjunction with the above.
Temperature Changes - Hot
(TC-Hxx)
"Hot Spots" or
places where the temperature has risen for no apparent rational reason.
Add to the code the following...
For "long time" or "long experienced" moments, add (L)
For "short time" or "quick experienced" moments, add (S)
For what is perceived to be radical temperature changes, add (H)
For what is perceived to be minor temperature changes, add (L)
So, a "Hot Spot" that lasted a 'long time' and was quite hot would
be (TC-HLH)
Conversely, one that lasted a 'short time' and was not too hot would be
(TC-HSL)
Temperature Changes - Cold
(TC-Cxx)
"Cold Spots" or
places where the temperature has dropped for no apparent rational reason.
Add to the code the following...
For "long time" or "long experienced" moments, add (L)
For "short time" or "quick experienced" moments, add (S)
For what is perceived to be radical temperature changes, add (H)
For what is perceived to be minor temperature changes, add (L)
So, a "Cold Spot" that lasted a 'long time' and was quite chilly
would be (TC-CLH)
Conversely, one that lasted a 'short time' and was not too cold would be
(TC-CSL)
Air Pressure Change
(AP-x)
Sudden noticeable air
pressure changes without apparent rational explanation.
Add a (H) to the code for an increase in pressure or a (L) for a lowered air
pressure.
Apparent Physical Static
Discharge
(PSD)
Almost like lightning or
at least a LARGE amount of physical static discharging (causing shock or even
sparks) with no apparent rational explanation.
PHYSICAL EXPERIENCES
If the 'ghost' has touched someone and the levels thereof...
"Brush Past" or
Breeze
Level One
(T1)
If the 'ghost' has caused
breezes or has been said to 'brush past' the person.
Touch, Gentle
Level 2
(T2)
The person has felt a
gentle touch or gentle brushing. This would also include 'pressures' applied
to beds or furniture the witness is on.
Touch, Firm
Level 3
(T3)
The witness has
experienced a 'shove' or a 'thump' with some force near them.
Touch, Hard
Level 4
(T4)
The witness has been hit,
punched, pinched or pushed by the entity. May leave bruising or 'physical'
trauma.
Touch, Violent
Level 5
(T5)
The witness has been
assaulted by the entity. Punched very hard or sexually assaulted. Will leave
bruising or 'physical' trauma.
ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICAL PHENOMENA
What the 'ghost' might leave behind...
Level One Phenomena
(PE1)
Picture skewed, item on
shelf now on floor, things that might be attributed to natural seismic
phenomena or to a (P2) or (P3) poltergeist situation.
Level Two Phenomena
(PE2)
Phantom Foot prints,
handprints... usual "human marks" but with no apparent human agent.
Level Three Phenomena
(PE3)
Things disturbed seemingly
in an attempt to communicate a message. Showing signs of being an (SG) or
(GOS) by using physical items to get the message across.
WITNESS CAPTURED DATA
'Psychical' or 'Psychic'
information
(WD-Px)
The witness has attempted
to utilize a psychic or psychical communicating device and has data that this
method has gathered.
Please add the following to this to clarify the situation...
(1) for a psychic or sensitive (Please note if this was a trance medium or
clairvoyant/clairaudio psychic).
(2) for 'automatic writing' or a similar device.
(3) For a Ouija Board or Angel Board.
(4) For another method. Researchers MUST explain what method was used in a
(WP-P4)
Voice or Sound
(WD-SND)
The witness has attempted
and apparently has captured an EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) or at least
an anomalous sound without apparent rational explanation.
Videotape or Film (Motion)
(WD-FLM)
The witness has employed a
motion camera (video, web cam with motion or motion-film camera) and has
captured something.
Still Image
(WD-STL)
The witness has images or
photos of the 'ghost' with a still camera (digital or 'film').
EASE OF INITIAL, REPEATED OR RETURN INVESTIGATION
How happy are the current owners/tenants of the site with the possibility of
ghost investigation?
Easy Access
(OS-1)
The present
owners/residents of the site are open to a repeat investigation with no
issues or the site is public and safe access and findings should be easily
presentable regardless.
Moderate Access
(OS-2)
The current
owners/residents are 'okay' with the idea of investigation but are not very
accommodating or the area has some restricted access to the public.
Permission might be tricky to obtain and findings may be difficult to present
without restrictions if an on-site investigation is permitted.
Difficult Access
(OS-3)
The current
owners/residents are not thrilled with the idea of investigations or
investigators or the area has severely restricted access to the public or is
only available through special permissions that are not easy to get. Findings
will be next to impossible to present if an on-site investigation actually
happens.
Extremely Difficult Access
(OS-4)
The current
owners/residents do not acknowledge the 'ghost stories' or deny them outright
and will not allow any type of investigations. On-site investigations will be
denied. Public access is nil.
Non-Access or
Un-investigateable
(OS-5)
The current
owners/residents are not reachable on any level. No investigation will ever
be probable or really possible. Findings either are or should be omitted from
all but the offline databases (never presented online).
This rating should also be used for reports that by dint of other criteria of
investigation (such as 'human elements' like a recent suicide) or another
good moral reason to tell other investigators to back off "this"
report.