Afterlife: Existence beyond death.

Akashic Records: A compendium of all universal events, thoughts, and experiences.

Alien Abduction: The phenomenon of being taken by extraterrestrial beings.

Amulet: A small object worn to protect against evil or harm.

Angel: A spiritual being acting as a messenger of God.

Apparition: A ghostly figure appearing to the living.

Astral Plane: A level of existence believed to be the plane of the astral body.

Astral Projection: An out-of-body experience in which a person’s consciousness travels outside their physical body.

Astral Travel: The act of a person’s spirit leaving their body and traveling to other places or realms.

Astrology: The study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs.

Aura: An energy field that surrounds living beings.

Automatic Writing: Writing produced by a spiritual entity through a person’s hand.

Banshee: A female spirit in Irish mythology who heralds the death of a family member.

Bigfoot: A large, hairy, humanoid creature said to inhabit wilderness areas.

Black Magic: The use of supernatural powers for evil or selfish purposes.

Blessing: A spiritual practice involving the invocation of divine favor.

Chakra: Energy centers within the human body.

Channeler: A person who conveys messages from a spirit.

Channeling: Communicating with a spirit or entity through a medium.

Clairaudience: The ability to hear sounds beyond the normal range of hearing.

Clairsentience: The ability to perceive emotional or physical states beyond normal human senses.

Clairvoyance: The ability to gain information about an object, person, location, or physical event through extrasensory perception.

Crop Circle: A pattern created by the flattening of crops, often associated with UFOs.

Cryptid: An animal whose existence is unsubstantiated.

Crystal Ball: A sphere of glass or crystal, used for scrying.

Crystal Healing: The use of crystals to promote physical and emotional healing.

Curse: A spell intended to cause misfortune or harm.

Demon: A malevolent supernatural being.

Demonology: The study of demons and demonic beliefs.

Divination: The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or unknown by supernatural means.

Divining Rod: A tool used in dowsing to locate underground water or minerals.

Doppelgänger: A ghostly double of a living person.

Dowsing: A technique for searching for underground water, minerals, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer or the changes in direction of a pendulum.

Dream Interpretation: Analyzing dreams to uncover their meaning.

Ectoplasm: A substance or spiritual energy exuded by physical mediums.

Eidolon: An apparition or double of a living person.

Elemental: A spirit embodying one of the elements of nature: earth, air, fire, or water.

EMF (Electromagnetic Field): Fields produced by electrically charged objects, often measured in paranormal investigations.

Empath: A person with the paranormal ability to perceive the emotional or mental state of another individual.

ESP (Extrasensory Perception): Perception occurring independently of sight, hearing, or other sensory processes.

Ethereal: Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.

Exorcism: The expulsion of an evil spirit from a person or place.

Fairy Ring: A naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms, often linked to folklore.

Fairy: A mythical being of folklore and romance usually having magic powers and dwelling in close relationship with nature.

Feng Shui: A Chinese system of harmonizing individuals with their surrounding environment.

Ghost Light: A light phenomenon that is often attributed to spirits or other paranormal causes.

Ghost: The spirit of a dead person believed to appear to the living.

Grimoire: A book of magic spells and invocations.

Haunting: The repeated appearance of a ghost or supernatural entity at a specific location.

Hex: A magical spell, usually a curse.

Hypnosis: A trance-like state of heightened focus and concentration.

Incantation: A series of words said as a magic spell or charm.

Incubus: A male demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women.

Intuition: The ability to understand something instinctively.

Karma: The concept that good or bad actions will result in corresponding consequences.

Ley Line: Hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, often associated with spiritual or mystical significance.

Lucid Dreaming: The experience of being aware that one is dreaming.

Manifestation: The appearance of a ghost or spirit.

Medium: A person who communicates with spirits.

Mind Reading: The ability to read another person’s thoughts.

Mysticism: Belief in the direct experience of the divine or ultimate reality.

Necromancy: The practice of communicating with the dead.

Necronomicon: A fictional grimoire (book of magic spells).

Numerology: The study of numbers and their mystical meanings.

Occult: Knowledge of the hidden or esoteric.

Oracle: A person or medium through whom advice or prophecy is sought from the gods.

Orb: A spherical shape often seen in photos or videos, sometimes believed to be a spirit or energy manifestation.

Ouija Board: A board with letters, numbers, and other symbols, used to communicate with spirits.

Paganism: Religions outside of the main world religions, often nature-based.

Paranormal: Events or phenomena beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding.

Pendulum: A weight hung from a fixed point that can swing freely, used in divination.

Phantom: A ghost or apparition.

Poltergeist: A type of ghost or spirit responsible for physical disturbances.

Possession: The state of being controlled by a demon or spirit.

Precognition: Knowledge of a future event.

Premonition: A strong feeling that something is about to happen.

Psychic Medium: A person who communicates with spirits.

Psychic: A person who claims to have abilities to perceive information hidden from the normal senses.

Psychometry: The ability to discover facts about an event or person by touching inanimate objects.

Reincarnation: The rebirth of a soul in a new body.

Remote Viewing: The practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target.

Residual Haunting: A type of haunting in which a repeated event is imprinted on the environment.

Runes: Letters in a set of related alphabets used to write various Germanic languages, sometimes used in divination.

Sage: A plant used in spiritual practices for purification.

Scrying: The practice of looking into a suitable medium in the hope of detecting significant messages or visions.

Seance: A meeting at which people attempt to communicate with the dead.

Shadow People: Dark, shadowy figures often seen in peripheral vision, believed to be supernatural.

Shaman: A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.

Shapeshifting: The ability to physically transform into another form.

Sigil: A symbol used in magic.

Skeptic: A person inclined to question or doubt all accepted opinions.

Smudging: A ceremony in which smoke from burning herbs is used for purification.

Specter: A ghost.

Spirit: The non-physical part of a person, often considered their true self.

Spiritual Healer: A person who uses spiritual methods to heal physical or emotional problems.

Spiritualism: A system of belief or religious practice based on supposed communication with the spirits of the dead.

Stigmata: Bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ.

Supernatural: Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.

Talisman: An object thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.

Tarot: A pack of cards used in divination.

Telekinesis: The ability to move objects with the mind.

Telepathy: Communication between minds without using sensory channels.

Third Eye: A mystical and esoteric concept referring to a speculative invisible eye that provides perception beyond ordinary sight.

Totem: A natural object or animal believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance.

Transcendental Meditation: A form of silent mantra meditation.

Transfiguration: The supernatural transformation of one thing into another.

UFO (Unidentified Flying Object): Any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified.

Vampire: A mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the vital essence (usually blood) of the living.

Vibration: A spiritual or energy frequency.

Vision Quest: A rite of passage in some Native American cultures involving a journey to seek spiritual guidance.

Voodoo: A religion practiced chiefly in Haiti, involving magic and ancestor worship.

Vortex: An area of concentrated energy, often associated with paranormal activity.

Wand: A tool used in magical practices.

Warlock: A male practitioner of witchcraft.

Werewolf: A person who can transform into a wolf.

White Magic: Magic used for good or beneficial purposes.

Wicca: A modern pagan, witchcraft religion.

Witch: A person who practices witchcraft.

Witchcraft: The practice of magical skills and abilities.

Witching Hour: The time of night when witches, demons, and ghosts are believed to be most active.

Wraith: A ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially one seen shortly before or after their death.

Yeti: A large hairy creature said to live in the Himalayas.

Yurei: A Japanese ghost.

Zen: A Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation and intuition.

Zener Cards: Cards used to conduct experiments for ESP (extrasensory perception).

Zombie: A reanimated corpse.