Do some mysterious phenomena belong to phosphenic phenomena?

One of the phases of the phosphene, the diffuse glow, possesses properties that define it as an energy: it allows the perception of objects in full darkness and it is highly transmittable by telepathy. It can be photographed and it can be given a shape. The diffuse glow was called "egregor" in ancient times.

The accumulation of phosphenic salts in a particular place gives rise to supernatural events, "apparitions". More.

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