What are invisible visitors?
Put simply, the paranormal.
I refuse to call it paranormal, as that word automatically makes you think of ghosts, aliens, mythological creatures etc. All of these terms have negative connotations and I won’t be using them for that reason.
I am going to call them invisitors, for two reasons, it’s a concatenation of invisible visitors, and it is Latin for visit, look after and watch. Which is what they do.
I don’t believe that all invisitors are negative, or aiming to perform negative acts. Lots of people do, though. They always say they are evil spirits, which I don’t think is the case.
Believe it or not, we are supposed to have more intuition than we have. Other worlds do exist, and so communication from other dimensions or planes of existence does happen.
Our trust in the beyond has been removed over hundreds of years on purpose, through being programmed through what we watch on TV, reading biased articles in newspapers and magazines to make us believe particular views, and even trust the lies and fabrications online. We have been brainwashed over the years to believe that none of it exists.
Dear reader, it all does exist. Some in-tune humans can also see it, feel it, and communicate with it. Yet most who say they can, are not telling the truth and do it for the money, and they are the ones who destroy it for the people who honestly can.
Never say to me that science can’t prove any of it. Actually, science has proven it, many times over, in many different countries, but they don’t want to freak you out because you have been brainwashed to believe it doesn’t exist. It’s easier to keep you dumb. Sorry, that’s the truth. Don’t believe me? Do your own research.
People who dismiss this, make nasty and unfounded comments, need to grow up and start opening their eyes. The world is much bigger than small, shallow beliefs. Stop ignoring the things that are in front of you. Break out of the brainwashed boundaries.
There, I’ve said it. If you’ve got this far through my rant, you’ve done well. Now let’s move on.
First thing’s first
Most of the information online says that most of the invisitors that animals see are evil. This is not always the case. Not every invisitor is evil. Believe me, if they were, you’d all be believing that invisitors exist, because there’d be things going wrong, flung around the room, or unavoidable accidents happening all the time. Life would not be as easy.
Also, it’s not only invisitors that are around. But it’s easier to understand it as a collective term of invisitors.
Second thing’s second
You’d be thinking right now, what does Sonia know, and how? That, my dear reader is nothing to write here, but trust me when I say I know a lot of things, and I have experienced even more.
Also, it’s not only invisitors that are around. But it’s easier to understand it as a collective term of invisitors.
It’s a shame that people dismiss these topics because they are scared of them.
Animals smell time
Scientific studies have shown that animals can see and sense things we can’t. They see different colours in the spectrum to us, for example, UV vision. Some animals have broad spectrum vision, like the mantis shrimp, others like whales have narrow spectrum vision. Why? because of their environment. A whale lives in constant darkness and only need to see a certain colour range that supports living in the deep, dark water. While the mantis shrimp lives in reasonably shallow water and needs to be able to distinguish between what is in the water (food, mates etc) and what is above it (predators) through the surface of the water.
New studies have found that most animals can see in the UV part of the spectrum, which opens up a new set of possibilities. Without getting too sciencey, the UV part of the spectrum moves at a higher/faster rate than the rest of the visible spectrum (Infrared is the slow end of the spectrum), so that means animals can see things differently. Colours will be more vivid, especially blue/purple and whites.
Some scientists even think that animals can sense signatures and time.
Have you ever taken a dog for a walk and it smells all the possible footprints, even if it can’t see them? That’s a signature. It’s something that has been left behind that may not have a smell attached to it, but it is still there for the dog to sense through it’s nasal receptors. Initially, people thought that dogs were picking up a scent, but that has been debunked, especially if the footprints have been there for many days to weeks. It has been found that dogs are using their nose to sense events. It has nothing to do with aroma, it’s to do with other sensory receptors in their nose, called “circadian oscillators”.
Believe it or not, dogs aren’t the only animals who can smell time; bears, snakes, horses, elephants, some birds and even some insects can, too. How is that possible when, say, an insect, doesn’t have a good sense of smell like a dog? I’ll let you ponder that.
According to Popular Science’s article called Five animals that can sense things you cant and Animals Network’s article Super Vision: Four Ways Animals Can See Things You Cant it says that:
- frogs and some fish, pit vipers, rattlesnakes, copperheads and pythons have infrared/heat sensors in their skin
- bees, bumblebees, butterflies and reindeer have UV vision
- electric eels use their zaps to see through the dark waters
- vampire bats see blood moving through veins
- dolphins use echolocation to find prey
- harbor seals use their whiskers to detect fish
- Sheet Web spiders use electrical fields to charge their webs and catch prey
- barred owls, tarsiers and mountain lions can see clearly in pitch darkness
- ring-tailed hawks, bald eagles, peregrine falcons have high acuity
- platypus have sensors in their bills to detect electrical impulses of their prey
- Jewel Beetles can sense and smell a fire 12km away
- White-Crowned Sparrows can sense which foods around them have the nutrients their bodies don’t produce (like amino acids)
- bees may be soon used as “sniffer-bees” to detect different smells
Animals can sense illnesses, exhibit strange behaviours before earthquakes, navigate through the world using magnetic fields (electroception), use echolocation, and locate buried things under 1m thickness of concrete.
So now that we know that animals see and sense differently to us, why is it such a leap to think that animals can sense invisitors? Is it because we choose to believe that invisitors aren’t around? I think that’s the case.
It is well known but always dismissed
“We’re all sentient beings, and we’re all souls in a body on Earth at this moment, we can feel that connection if we’re open to it.” – Katherine Bozzi, animal communicator
In the Reader’s Digest article Can Dogs See Ghosts? What the Science Says the author writes: When trauma therapist and spiritual expert Audrey Hope sees her dog behaving as if he’s seen a ghost, she believes that he has. But underlying that is Hope’s own belief in the paranormal. Before you get to the question of whether dogs can see ghosts, you first have to address whether you believe ghosts even exist.
Look, even if ghosts don’t exist, who is to say they are seeing ghosts? Why can’t it be something else? Why is everyone stuck on ghosts?
In the same Reader’s Digest article it says: A dog’s sense of smell can be 10,000 to 100,000 times more sensitive than a human’s. Which is pretty good, but a rabbit’s sense of smell is so much more refined and 5x better than a dogs – they can smell up to 500,000 times more than a human. So if dogs can smell illness, cancer, pregnancy and ovulation, emotions, bed bugs, heat, natural disasters, drugs and diabetes, what can a rabbit smell?
There’s overwhelming evidence that dogs can hear, see, and smell things that we cannot. So the next time you see your pup acting oddly, it could be that it has, in fact, seen a ghost.
Here’s a video I found, it has some interesting points; however, it’s about dogs:
OK, so what about rabbits?
In the August 2023 journal entry, I have written about Buttons and Nova and their weird behaviours when watching invisitors.
They have sensed odd things several times, and it is clearly not a sound they are hearing, or a light they are following (especially because Nova is blind in one eye and can’t see well out of the other), or a smell they are smelling. It is clearly something that came to visit, found its way into their pen and they interact with it.
Why is it that these things like this are dismissed?
Many people say that their rabbits can see things that the owner can’t. Small Garden DIY surveyed 100 rabbit owners, and 66 of those believe that their bunnies have seen an invisitor. 10 believe it’s a myth and invisitors don’t exist. The rest thought it was just usual rabbit behaviour, or a psychological reason.
I have made a quick survey for you to fill in if you have witnessed your bunny behave like this. I’ll collate the responses and post them here. The form is not for those of you who don’t believe it, as I am just collecting data about invisitor experiences, rather than who believes it and who doesn’t.
Articles you may be interested in:
- Can dogs smell time? Just ask Donut the dog https://www.exploratorium.edu/blogs/spectrum/dogs-smell-time
- Turns Out Dogs Can Tell, Er, Smell Time https://www.thewildest.com/dog-behavior/dogs-smell-passage-time