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The Real Ghosts of Dickens' Christmas Carol
page one
by Fiona Broome and the Hollow Hill staff ©2005
Charles Dickens' story, A Christmas Carol, is a favorite, classic holiday ghost story.
But how realistic are those ghosts?
Let's start with Scrooge's late business partner, Jacob Marley.
Marley's ghost appears to Scrooge and rattles his chains.
"The chain he drew was clasped about his middle. It was long, and wound about him like a tail; and it was made (for Scrooge observed it closely) of cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel." -Dickens, "A Christmas Carol"
Today, we rarely hear of a ghost rattling chains. In fact, ghosts which appear
in human form rarely make any noise. Ghosts which knock, rattle objects (including chains), and
even speak, are usually invisible.
However, there are exceptions.
GHOSTS IN CHAINS
In the first century CE, Pliny the Younger documented a ghost who was seen
and heard by Athenodorus, at a villa in Athens. The ghost wore chains, and pointed
to a spot in the garden before vanishing. The next day, Athenodorus had that spot
in the garden dug up, and a skeleton in chains was found buried. They re-buried him
in a proper cemetery, and the ghost never appeared again.
But ghosts in chains are not entirely in the past. Even today, a tall, evil-looking
man appears on back roads and highways in Yorkshire, England, and jumps out to frighten
late-night travelers. He's known as "Jack in Irons." Most people who've seen him say that he's wrapped in chains.
Of course, Marley is not the only ghost in Dickens' famous tale. There are also the ghosts
of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.
As Scrooge is led through scenes of his past, his ghostly companion informs him,
"These are but shadows of the things that have been...They have no consciousness of us."
This is a superb description of paranormal phenomena we call "residual energy hauntings," or just "residual hauntings." Others
refer to them as "imprint hauntings" and related terms.
RESIDUAL ENERGY HAUNTINGS
Residual energy hauntings are like holographic videos, played on a continuous loop.
Events from the past appear over and over again.
The participants may or may not be spiritual entities. Most are probably just
images of people who took part in the events, many years ago.
Among the best examples of residual hauntings, are the visions of war seen in the United
States, at Civil War battlegrounds.
Residual hauntings are a ghost hunter's best opportunity to see a "ghost" that appears
in human-like form. However, these forms rarely react to or interact with people
viewing them. In fact, most ghost hunters believe that these hauntings are just energy
imprints on the environment, replaying the events on a repeating and regular schedule.
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