Why Do We See Ghosts? is not a book about proving the paranormal-or dismissing it.
It is an exploration of a question that has followed humanity across cultures, centuries, and belief systems: why do so many people report encounters with the unseen? Blending psychology, neuroscience, memory, trauma, culture, and lived experience, this book examines ghost sightings not as flaws in perception, but as meaningful moments that occur when the mind, body, and environment meet at the edge of certainty.
Through thoughtful analysis, real-world case vignettes, and compassionate reflection, Why Do We See Ghosts? invites readers to step away from fear and fixation, and into curiosity. It offers grounding without dismissal, wonder without dogma, and reassurance for those who have experienced something they cannot easily explain.
This is a book for skeptics, believers, and the quietly curious alike-an invitation to sit with unanswered questions and discover what they reveal about consciousness, perception, and what it means to be human.