The existence of an individual, unified, universal consciousness. Believed by some to be the source of all knowledge and information which psychics, intuitives, mediums tap into (such as the Akashic Records). Global Consciousness has been the subject of scientific study at Princeton University under The Global Human Consciousness Project, in which changes in the global consciousness were measured by changes in random number generators during significant events. An example of the effects of Global Consciousness would be global spikes of non-randomness that occurred both during and before the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 230,000 – 280,000 people. It is believed that during times of great trauma, grief, and loss of human life, the entire field of consciousness can be impacted. Of great interest to note is a theory that non randomness increases in haunted locations.
Element
Fs: Footsteps
The sound of footsteps or footfalls emanating from a location in which no human is present or moving. Can be loud and heavy or light and quiet. May be accompanied by the sounds of creaks in the flooring indicating something is physically walking.
Fo: Falling Object
Charles Forte collected news stories of unusual items falling/raining down to earth. Examples include fish, rocks or and manna from heaven in the Bible.
Fi: Fire Anomaly
An unexplained/self started combustion which excludes a natural cause. Could be an actual fire which consumes material as fuel or a visual anomaly which only appears to be flames. Examples include spontaneous human combustion and the burning bush which appeared to Moses in the Bible.
Fc: Facilitated Communication
The active process of attempted communication with Spirit, the dead, angels, guides or other supernatural beings though the use of a physical device or aid and/or the use of one’s own body to enable the interaction. Examples would be use of a Ouija or spirit board, runes, crystal ball or mirror (scyring), tarot cards, automatic writing, pendulum, reading tea leaves, candle flames or wax drippings.