Instead of looking for false manifestations, why not experience spirit daily? Feel them around you. I consider orbs in photos to be a distraction from the REAL relationship you can be having with spirit, your spirit guides and your loved ones. Forget the pictures and FEEL their presence! Isn't that a better idea? Instead of taking photos and looking for orbs in pictures, why not make yourself more aware of the presence of spirits around you? They are there. Why on earth would they go to the trouble of getting inside your camera to appear in a picture? I'm a psychic medium and can assure you of that. Your loved ones ARE around you, take my word on that. Turn the flash on, and take a second picture. Take two pictures of the same thing: preferably something illuminated in the distance like a lamp post.Ģ. Due to the fact that the camera is set to take a picture of something in the distance (depth of field), it makes the spec out of focus. Here's how they occur: the flash hits a spec of dust and illuminates it. Orbs OFTEN only appear when a flash is turned on and used in taking a photo. And please also note that I'm addressing orbs in photographs, not orbs seen with the naked eye, which is an entirely different matter. WARNING: Some may be seriously offended by what I'm about to reveal. But there are myths that I can't support and this is one of them! You and your loved ones will get to the other side aka: heaven. Listen: spirits do communicate, they are around and I'm telling you that you don't “die” ever. My job–my mission–is to get people focused on the truth and not the lies. That said, there are many who believe in things that are just not the truth. Some in the crowd will laugh, others will often be upset, and others will will shrug it off. My explanation is always met with mixed feelings. I'm often asked for a spiritual explanation of what the orbs are. I love it.Īt virtually every event someone either asks–or shows–a photo with orbs in it. One of the benefits of doing live mediumship evenings across the country is meeting attendees after the event during meet-and-greets. Is that the face of a loved one? Aunt Minnie? Grandad? Some orbs float, while others appear to be caught in the moment of zipping across the image. Those floating balls of light that manifest themselves in photos. Until then, keep snapping those photos and maybe you’ll capture something that nobody will deny.Orbs. Whether ghost orbs are paranormal or explainable is becoming less and less important among paranormal investigators, as many do not consider an orb photo to be genuine evidence. This is probably due to the rise in popularity of ghost orbs, as orbs have appeared in photos for many years and were often simply overlooked. Whatever orbs are, they are definitely appearing in photos and seem to be growing in numbers over recent years. While some refuse to believe that they are anything but dust or camera tricks. Others believe that ghost orbs are a form of angels. Some people believe that the orbs are “spirit energy” or a ghost trying to manifest itself. There are many theories regarding ghost orbs. Experiments have proven that dust and a cameras flash can create what appear to be orbs in photos, but still cannot account for all occurrences. Many ghost hunters will argue that theĪppearance of orbs occur more frequently at known haunted locations, so the importance of these anomalies must not be overlooked. But are they paranormal in origin? The importance of orbs is heavily debated within the paranormal community, as most ghost orbs can be explained away by dust particles that can reflect a cameras flash, forming the white circular form in the orb photos. These orbs have become the most common form of paranormal evidence throughout the world. Ghost orbs can also appear both solid and transparent. Most orbs are white in color, but many orb photos show red or blue orbs as well. Ghost orbs are not generally visible to the naked eye at the time photo is taken. Orbs, sometimes known as spirit orbs or ghost orbs are basically unexpected circular “spots” that appear in photos after development.