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What are Shadow People? 

In a lot of cases, people report seeing odd shadows.  These shadows move quickly and are not associated with anyone or anything visible.  What is this? 

We’ve heard this also referred to as a dark mass, and is an example of paranormal activity.  These figures are not demons, as some think.  They just are a different representation of a spirit than most associate with the paranormal.  Most people know apparitions, balls of light, vortices, and paranormal mists.  These entities are able to project in a different “format”. 

No one really understands the science behind dark masses and shadow people.  It is theorized that this phenomenon represents a body composed of a matter that is not visible to the human eye.  Light will not pass through this figure because it is too dense and the result will create a shadow. 

Human eyes can not see x-rays and gamma rays, but yet they exist.  We have been conditioned in life to think that we must see something in order for it to be true.  Belief is that these entities are in a frequency that our human eyes are not capable of seeing - but they are there!
 
These figures are often seen blocking out light from windows during an investigation.  When an investigator sits in a room, with no lights on, they focus on a window or doorway, and sometimes, something passes the window and will temporarily block the light.  However, a quick flip of a flashlight will show no living person was there! 
 
Sometimes people see what they think are shadows out of the corner of their eyes.  Often it is just trick of the shadows caused by car headlights shining into a room.  When we hear shadows, we look to see if headlights can cause a trick.  Then we'll sit in the dark and wait for the mysterious shadow to do its thing. 
 
 
 
 
 

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