They say a photo is worth a thousand words, and I believe it. However, there are moments when our world overlaps with other realms, and at the precise instant someone captures a picture, we end up with images that contain unexpected figures.
Sometimes these extra figures appear clearly, and they may even be recognised as loved ones who have passed on. In other cases, we can see a presence but cannot identify it. I have observed many reactions to such photos, and there is often a tendency toward fear. People find these extras unsettling or even frightening. Some of the figures may not appear fully formed, making them seem ominous. I always remind people not to be afraid. These figures are often harmless or meaningful, and there’s no reason for alarm. The simple reason these figures may look distorted is that they were captured by accident, which affects their clarity.
There are also times when strangers show up in photos, and some even seem to be posing or smiling knowingly. I reiterate that there is nothing to fear. These images could represent loved ones sending messages of love or comfort, or simply playful spirits sharing a moment with us. After all, we are visitors in their realm just as much as we feel they are intruding in ours. Some of these extras are quite deliberate, almost as if they are sharing a small joke with us. I see no harm in anyone having fun, no matter which side of life they inhabit.
The same idea applies to mysterious audio or visual snippets that sometimes appear in old or new recordings. What is remarkable is that these do not remain static, unlike still images. They can be dynamic and interact with the recording’s content. One day, science will explain this phenomenon, allowing us to understand it more fully. Until then, I encourage openness and gratitude, reassuring that there is no need for fear. If the other side wished to harm us, they could do so easily, with or without photographs and they don’t.

