Signs and Stages of Poltergeist Activity Poltergeists are perhaps one of the most famous paranormal phenomena but when you get into what people really know about it, it is also one of the least well understood. We have been raised on films and TV programmes that portray a host of activity associated with poltergeists but not all of it actually is. So what are the real signs and stages of poltergeist activity?
Signs Signs of a poltergeist can be misleading and open to misinterpretation as anything else connected with paranormal phenomena. But the trick to knowing the difference is to record what is happening and study it for patterns. For instance, if a certain object keeps vanishing and reappearing in a certain place, then perhaps get a webcam on it and see what is happening. Understanding what a poltergeist is and what it isn’t also helps to understand the signs and correctly realise you need help. A poltergeist is also referred to as ‘recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis’ or RSPK. This is when it is believed that the cause of the activity isn’t so much a ‘ghost’ as a person in the house with unknown abilities who is causing it without knowing they can. What a poltergeist will never be is the image of an old man wandering through the house or a spooky face at the window when no one is home. A poltergeist isn’t an apparition, no matter what you think the underlying cause to be. If there is a physical manifestation, it is usually due to something the poltergeist has done rather than a glimpse at it. There are seven recognised signs that there may be a poltergeist at work and any one or two of them don’t a poltergeist make. But they are indicators when combined and when repeating. 1. Disappearing objects We all lose stuff, put it down and find it isn’t there when we come back so this doesn’t mean that you have a poltergeist – more like kids, animals or a memory blank! However objects disappearing moments after you put them down and being missing for a period of time when reappearing may be a sign, as can be them reappearing somewhere really random. Think your car keys appearing on top of the bookshelf in the kid’s bedroom or the TV remote being at the bottom of the freezer – the kind of thing you cannot think of a scenario to explain. 2. Object moving on their own