Orbs types and theories

Spirit Orb Types and Theories

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Many theories attempt to explain spirit orbs

What are orbs? Paranormal enthusiasts notice two different types of orbs: those seen by the naked eye, and those captured on camera. Whether either of these are evidence of spirit orbs is a hotly debated topic in the paranormal field.

Paranormal Orb Theories

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There are several theories within the paranormal community about orbs and their meanings. Paranormal investigators are cautious about orb photos but don’t always discount them as being caused by dust, bugs, or photographic artifacts.

Orbs as Ghosts

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Paranormal believers theorize orbs represent the energy patterns of ghosts or entities. This theory contends each spirit orb can contain the energy of one or more entities. The ghost orbs are believed to manifest as glowing spheres of gold, green, blue, or crimson. Conclusions are then drawn in regard to the size and color of the orbs and what each color represents or means.

Orbs as Angelic Beings

Another school of thought is explained in Debi Chesnut’s book, Is Your House Haunted: Poltergeists, Ghosts or Bad Wiring. This theory states orbs are visible representations of angels. Chesnut points out some spirit orbs contain a pattern like a spiderweb, and a few even contain faces. Believers of this viewpoint cite the predominance of photo orbs taken during special family gatherings, worship services, at spiritual places, of victims later saved from accidents, and of people who are critically ill. Wedding photos often reveal orbs hovering over a bride, groom, or a newborn. However, if you ask Orb Zone Theorists, these orbs are simply dust particles reflecting light. Those who believe in the supernatural argue the orbs are guardian angels protecting and blessing their wards.

Orbs as Spirit Guides

Yet another theory proposes orbs depict spirit guides. Many ancient traditions teach spirit guides are beings that have evolved beyond the need to incarnate. The higher self chooses a guide to help you through life. Spirit guides provide comfort, advice, and direction to individuals, all in keeping with one’s higher purpose. Guides appear in such disparate traditions as Gnostic Christianity, Native American spirituality, and Eastern religions.

Believers in the spirit guide theory of orb activity hope the many orbs photographed around people represent their spirit guides. Guides rarely appear in corporeal form, choosing instead to communicate through meditation and dreams. People who believe the spirit guide theory of orbs hope they have somehow glimpsed and recorded their unique guide using modern technology.

Spirit Orbs in Photos

Orbs captured on film arouse curiosity in even the most hardened skeptic. Some believers of the paranormal study ghost orbs for clues about their origin. While many dismiss these orbs as nothing more than pollen, dust, or moisture captured the instant the investigator snapped a picture, others aren’t so sure.

Orbs Captured by Digital Cameras

Still and video cameras are commonly used in paranormal investigation. While most of these are digital cameras, some investigators are still old school, using film and instant film cameras. Paranormal investigators commonly use digital cameras in the hope of snapping a photo of an apparition or ghost. Orbs often show up in these photos. In fact, the number and variety of orbs investigators have captured in photos has increased significantly since the introduction of digital cameras. While orbs did appear on traditional film photos, the plethora of orbs captured by digital cameras is noteworthy and has caused many to conclude the orbs are an artifact of digital photography.

Circle of Confusion Orbs

The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP) has examined this phenomena thoroughly and proposes Orb Zone Theory (OZT) to explain why orbs are so commonly captured on camera. The theory relies on a common photographic artifact called a circle of confusion. Circles of confusion are essentially highlights that are out of focus in the image, causing an orb. The orb is created when the camera’s lens is out of focus and the object(s) appear to overlap in circles of light.

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FujiFilm explains, “The circle of confusion refers to the measurement of a point of light that falls on the focal plane (camera sensor).” When the focal plane lines up with the focal point, the photo subject comes into focus. The FujiFilm website states, “It’s this point where the light converges the Circle of Confusion can then be measured.”

Dust Particles and Orbs

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Circle of confusion created orbs are often gray or white and translucent, although some can be opaque depending on lighting. Researchers discovered dust, bugs, and other particles can create this illusion, as well. Since this type of orb isn’t necessarily noticeable at the time a photograph is taken, many paranormal enthusiasts immediately believe the orbs are spirits captured in a moment of time. However, scientists have recreated the same effect by blowing dust particles into areas they photographed, suggesting dust is, indeed, a common culprit when orbs appear in photos.

Orbs in Videos Explained

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Orbs are captured not just in still photos, but in actual videos. These are often dismissed as nothing more than insects out of focus or dust stirred up by individuals or air currents/breezes. Some investigators’ rule of thumb is, if you didn’t see it at the time you were shooting the video, the orbs are most likely explainable and aren’t paranormal or supernatural in origin. Others contend real orbs generate their own light within the orb itself, so glowing orbs may indicate the presence of a spirit.

Evaluating Energy Orbs

Dedicated ghost hunters and paranormal investigators approach orbs differently than some paranormal believers. Using their protocols can be helpful in evaluating any orbs you have noticed.

Orbs in Photographs

If you notice an orb in a photo, consider the following.

  • Study each picture and dismiss any questionable anomalies, such as those that may be a result of lens flare, dust, insects, or circle of confusion artifacts.
  • Even if photos appear to represent orbs, don’t use orbs alone to substantiate claims of paranormal activity. Instead, look for other evidence that occurred at the same time the orb was photographed, such as abnormal EMF readings, electronic voice phenomena, or personal experiences, such as sightings of an apparition, disembodied voices, or unusual physical sensations.
  • Investigators use photos of orbs as possible paranormal activity but don’t typically use these as supporting evidence of a haunting.

Are Orbs Seen With the Naked Eye Supernatural?

Some people have witnessed what appear to be intelligent and reactionary energy orbs that move about either inside or outside a home or building. This type of orb is more difficult to explain away as simply an out of focus insect or light reflecting dust particles since they’re seen by the naked eye. If you cannot find a logical explanation for these orbs, such as ignus fatuus (also known as will-o-the-wisp, which is a glowing light caused by gas combustion from organic matter) or lightning bugs, then there may be a paranormal explanation. As ghost hunter and author Troy Taylor notes, there is a distinct difference in an orb and glowing lights seen with the naked eye or on camera. In his book, Ghosts on Film, he discusses how he and other researchers photographed glowing lights. He writes, “Were they ghosts? I don’t know but I can say that I believe the lights were paranormal in origin — unlike ‘orbs’.”

Advances May Solve the Mystery About the Supernatural Nature of Orbs

As photography improves and paranormal researchers use new techniques and equipment, investigators may yet definitively answer the question, “What are orbs?” Until then, it’s amusing to entertain one or more of the many theories that abound around orb activity. Who’s to say which theory is right or wrong?

The Different Colors of Ghost Orbs and Their Meanings

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Orbs

Orbs of light are highly debated phenomena in paranormal circles. Some people believe seeing orbs of light is visible evidence of spirits. However, many researchers doubt whether orbs are ghosts at all. No one knows whether spirits are able to consciously harness this energy or not, but orbs are often witnessed or photographed at locations where some form of paranormal activity has reportedly taken place.

Energy Colors and What They Mean

If they are paranormal, the color of orbs may relate to energy colors, so you can find the meaning in the colors associated with various types of energy. There are many theories about what different orb colors mean, with many colors potentially meaning a variety of things. Interpretation of the colors varies according to different beliefs. However, in most cases, people interpreting orb colors and assigning an orb meaning do so based on spiritual beliefs about the meaning of various colors. It is important to note these are spiritual theories only and have no basis in scientific fact.

One theory of orb meanings for different colors is that spirits are manifesting in the best way they can. In these cases, the colors may have no meaning at all, or a spirit could be trying to communicate something with the color. Use your own feelings as a barometer to see what you believe the orb and its color means to you. If you’re still looking for guidance, some common interpretations follow.

Clear Orbs

Clear orbs may be a sign an entity is trying to communicate with you. The spirit may be trying to let the living know that some kind of significant event happened in that location and that the spirit wants help to move on.

clear orbs

Clear orbs

White or Silver Orbs

Spiritually, white or silver is associated with spirituality and connection with a higher source. Some investigators believe orbs that are either white or silver in appearance are an indication that a spirit is trapped on this plane. It may also be a sign the spirit is there to offer protection to the people in the area. White energy is typically perceived as highly positive in nature.

white orbs

White orbs

Black or Brown Orbs

Spiritually, many feel black or brown colors are associated with lower spiritual vibrations or heavy energy. Some people interpret this as evil although it isn’t necessarily the case. When black or brown orbs appear, some investigators interpret them as a sign the area may be unsafe or negative in nature. Examine such a place with caution, and if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, leave.

Brown orbs

Brown orbs

Red or Orange Orbs

From a spiritual perspective, red and orange colors are associated with safety and security, as well as a sense of belonging. While these warm colors are often associated with strong emotions, such as anger and passion, this may not be the case when it comes to ghost orbs. Some paranormal investigators believe a red or orange orb is a sign that an entity has assumed the role of a protector. This could be someone who was charged in life to keep watch or be a caretaker.

Kids entering forest with red orb

Red orbs

Green Orbs

In spiritual practice, green is associated with the heart. It is also associated with nature. Green orbs are sometimes thought to be an indication of the presence of a human spirit as opposed to one that was never on Earth in human form. Likewise, green orbs may represent love or oneness with nature.

meditation with green orbs

Green orbs

Blue Orb Meanings

Blue is spiritually associated with psychic energy and truth. It is a very calming color, and many people associate it with spiritual guidance. Some people feel blue orbs are a sign of a calming presence or energy while others feel they indicate the presence of a spirit guide in that location.

blue orbs

Blue orbs

Gray or Smoky Orbs

Gray may indicate depression or spiritual lack, or it may represent fear or ambivalence. If you see an orb that’s this color, it may indicate the presence of a depressed spiritual entity, or an entity lacking in spiritual awareness. Smoke, like the color gray, may indicate confusion or trouble.

Grey orbs

Grey orbs

Pink Orbs

It is a common belief that pink orbs are messengers of love. This can be universal love, such as the spiritual love of an ascended master, guide, teacher or archangel. It can also be a more specific love, such as the love of a deceased family member who takes on the mantle of a spirit orb to say they are still with you. Whoever the messenger is, a pink orb brings the message of encouragement, hope, peace and always love.

Pink Orbs

Pink Orbs

Possible Orb Colors Explained

In some orb photos, camera lenses have coatings with different colors in them. Sometimes these colors are reflected in orbs that are photographic artifacts, and this has nothing to do with the paranormal. This is known as a lens flare orb.

Orbs in Video and Photos

Orbs are very common in paranormal photography and video. In digital photography, orbs are a known artifact of the process. The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP) explains this in their case study on Orb Zone Theory.

  • In the case of digital and film photography where colored orbs appear, this is often associated with the subtle coloring of the camera’s lens.
  • Other items can cause orbs to appear including reflective surfaces, dust, rain, water spots, and bugs.
  • In video, infrared lights can reflect off of these same objects and give them a lighted orb-like appearance. People often mistake bugs and dust as flying orbs. These appear even as flying orbs in houses that are well cleaned and not dusty as infrared light easily picks up even the smallest amounts of dust.

For these reasons, many paranormal investigators do not consider orbs as paranormal evidence because there are too many natural world explanations for them. However, it is a possibility that some orbs could be paranormal in nature. This may be particularly true of orbs seen with the naked eye, especially those that appear to have their own light source and unusual patterns of travel.

What Do Orbs Look Like?

Orbs in photos appear as flat, cloudy disks. They may have color tinting them, or they may have a mottled appearance. Some people believe they see faces or angels in orbs, but this is most likely a trick of the mind called pareidolia in which the mind seeks to see the familiar in random patterns. Orbs in videos often look 3-dimensional. They may appear to be lit, or they may be white or dark. Orbs seen with the naked eye tend to have a 3-dimensional appearance that looks lit from within, like the bulb of a flashlight.

What Do Orbs of Light Mean?

Are orbs good or bad? The truth is, they are neither. They may be photographic or video artifacts, or they may be something more. While the jury is still out on whether ghost orbs are truly caused by paranormal activity or if they are merely dust flecks left on a camera’s lens, remember that most information about ghost orb colors comes from theory rather than science. While many researchers have compiled data on ghost orbs and their various colors, no one can be exactly certain about their meaning. Remember to keep this in mind as you work with the paranormal.

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