Ghost (supernatural): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>John Stephenson (disambig) |
imported>John Stephenson m (moved Ghost to Ghost (supernatural): disambiguation) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 13:54, 29 December 2013
This article is about things that go bump in the night. For other uses of the term Ghost, please see Ghost (disambiguation).
A ghost is an apparently supernatural image of someone or something that is thought to be deceased or no longer in existence. According to traditional belief, when a person dies, their soul exits their body and makes its way to the underworld or Hades (in Greek mythology according to Classics scholar Elizabeth Vandiver); in Christian theology as well, the soul is believed to depart the body and either go to heaven or hell. In this context, a ghost is a soul that, for reasons unknown, remains among the living, haunting people, sometimes scaring them or otherwise trying to cause fear. Images of ghosts in modern times often have a fog-like character, not fully solid yet not fully invisible, as if a person can see through them.