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A ghost is an alleged non-corporeal manifestation of a dead person (or, sometimes, an animal or a vehicle). It is often claimed to be a manifestation of the spirit or soul of a person which has remained on Earth after death. According to some beliefs, a ghost may be the personality of a person after his or her death, and not directly tied to the soul or spirit. Every culture in the world carries stories about ghosts, though they often disagree as to what ghosts are and whether they are just figments of imagination or a part of reality.

Ghosts are featured in a number of X-Files episodes. Mulder and Scully interacted extensively with two elderly spirits intent of driving them to a murder-suicide in "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas" In that same episode, Fox Mulder said he thought everyone believed in ghosts, and expressed surprise that even Scully did not believe in them.

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The phenomenon of ghosts is referenced in the titles of The X-Files episodes "Ghost in the Machine" and "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas". However, "Ghost in the Machine" neither deals with the phenomenon nor includes any references to it.

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