©2006 by Fiona Broome and the Hollow Hill Staff
There are many different kinds of hauntings, and even more expressions to describe them. However, there
are two primary categories of hauntings:
Active or 'intelligent' hauntings, involving the presence of
a sentient spirit or ghost;
and
Residual energy imprint hauntings--often called 'residual energy hauntings' or 'imprints'--which
are the products of an emotional incident, often
a violent event.
Just like an iron remains hot long after it's turned off, strong energy seems
to be stored in physical surroundings.
When someone witnesses this kind of haunting and is startled
or frightened by it, that energy may refuel the setting so that the manifestations and/or impressions
continue.
This may also account for the phenomena of haunted objects.
What others say about residual energy hauntings
Ghost hunters may disagree about the frequency and importance of residual energy hauntings. We
may use different terms for it. But, we usually agree about what it is:
In Ghosts, Spirits and Hauntings
,
author Patricia Telesco uses the term 'memory imprint' and describes it as, 'An energy remnant that leaves a mark
on a room or region.'
Although it's dismiss it as unlikely, in
The Field Guide to Ghosts and Other Apparitions
, authors
Evans and Huyghe call it a 'memory trace' and relate it to a psychic 'tape recording of a voice' that some
witnesses can perceive.
In The Complete Idiot's Guide to Ghosts & Hauntings
,
Tom Ogden describes a 'residual haunting... a sudden displacement in time during which you see into or
experience the past'.
Cassandra Eason, in
Ghost Encounters
,
refers to imprints in terms of a 'worn-out reel of film constantly replaying in an empty cinema' and
dismisses them as hauntings.
In his excellent study,
How to Hunt Ghosts : A Practical Guide
,
Joshua P. Warren says, 'Regardless of exactly how time functions, paranormal imprints show us that, for whatever reason,
events can be recorded in an environment.'
And, in
The Ghost Hunter's Guidebook
,
Troy Taylor talks about residual hauntings saying, 'This type of phenomena is much more common than people think'.
We agree with him.

Our experiences with residual energy hauntings
We've encountered many residual energy hauntings, in a variety of settings, from cemeteries to apartment buildings.
From our research, it appears that at least 50% of all reported hauntings--and perhaps even more--are
the product of residual energy.
Some hauntings can involve both residual energy and an actual ghost (or multiple ghosts). It can be
difficult to tell which is which.
In our experience, residual energy hauntings don't change very much.
An extreme is Gilson Road Cemetery in Nashua, NH. We've encountered the exact same energy, day after day, starting
at about noon. By mid-afternoon, we've often found measurable EMF levels, especially towards the back left corner
of the cemetery (if your back is to the street).
Generally, residual energy hauntings are what provide the 'good scare' that many ghost hunters enjoy.
By contrast, an active haunting--caused by an actual ghost, spirit, or apparition--can surprise you. Many
ghosts will react to the people who are in 'their' area. Each visit to a site with a ghost will be a little
different. It's often not fun, and it can be more intense than people expect.
Residual energy hauntings provide a window to the past. When you're psychically 'seeing'
something that seems like a movie, that's often the imprint of the event on the environment. Or, it may
actually be a window through time. Nobody's sure, and it may relate to a parallel universe or a ripple in
time.
(If these concepts intrigue you, we recommend following the evolution of string theory, M theory, and
related physics studies. One of the best introductions is a PBS television show called
'The Elegant Universe' and the Science
Channel's 'Parallel Universe' program.)