Tuesday 18 December 2012

Ghosts on Facebook


Steve Richards and his team have recorded what they believe to be the voices of several ghosts, ghouls and perhaps a goblin or two on tape recorders and have taken some pictures good enough to put up on Facebook.Read more..
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories/2012/Dec18/GhostJoinsFacebook.html

Western Serbia's Vampire's Ghost

Sava Savanovic is Serbia’s most famous vampires. The story/legend is that he drank blood of the people who came to a small shack in the nearby dense forest made of oak trees to mill their grain on the mountain Rogatica river. Read more...
http://www.examiner.com/article/vampire-ghost-reportedly-haunts-villagers-western-serbia

Portal on Glastonbury Tor?

The small Somerset town of Glastonbury, like its sister centre the Hebridean Isle of Iona, has enjoyed a celebrity status for some time now. Still a Mecca for those seeking spiritual insight, magic or other worldly dimensionality and, of course, host to the most famous and enduring music festival of them all. So how did it all come about, this self nominating of exceptionalness, a special place in England above most all others? 



Part of the answer lies with those naughty monks of the Abbey who in 1191 declared that they had found the bones of King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere – or phonetic ‘Queen of Air’ as the alchemical phonetic of the (Dan) Green Language prefer to call her. Given that these figures are more fantasy than real, we can confidently surmise that they didn’t really find such bones at all, but it didn’t stop them relocating and burying them in the Abbey’s chancery in 1278 in front of reigning and certainly for real King Edward and his Queen Eleanor at the time. This little incident added to the forthcoming consolidation of Grail Romance that was bolstered by equal assertions that no less than Jesus’ uncle Joseph (he of Arimathea) had arrived at Glastonbury bringing with him the Holy thorn legend upon Wearyall Hill. People, apparently, aren’t all weary of this tale. 


Read more...
http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.aspx?id=1500

The Celtic Paranormal Necklace


The Celtic Collection Program is a non-profit educational living history corporation, located in Georgia, America. Our mission statement is to facilitate a better understanding of ancient Celtic society, history and artwork from a multicultural perspective. We specialize in historical research and feature educational presentations and living history models representing Native Americans, Hinduism, Celtic Christianity and ancient Celtic society. The Celtic Collection Models come from different faiths and cultural orientation. We also exhibit 10 ancient collections consisting of thousands of geological specimens and artifacts, but only one relic has caused more response than any of the others combined. Since we obtained the necklace, some of our models, staff and I have noticed a pattern of strange activity associated with it, especially for those that either touch or wear it during photo shoots and at our shows. Read more...
http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.aspx?id=1509

The Paranormal Equation


The Paranormal Equation is a new book by James D. Stein, attempting to provide a new scientific perspective on what many would consider to be inexplicable, supernatural phenomena. He begins by defining what he means by supernatural using the Merriam Webster dictionary of the term: “Of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe; especially: of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil.” Science, however, does not confine “observable” to “visible”--if we were stuck with constricting ourselves to the visible, then electrons, bacteria, radio, and x-rays would be considered supernatural phenomena, so it is not accurate enough. The second part of the definition of the supernatural the author visits is: “departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature,” and this, he states, is something that science can study, as transcendent laws have been hinted at by logical proofs provided by mathematicians over the past century--in particular, Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem. Read more...
http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.aspx?id=1507

Monday 3 December 2012

Ghost Creature in Pennsylvania

Watch a strange ghost-looking creature standing near a deer in Alleghemy National Park, Pennsylvania. Read more….

Astral Projection

One of the most important things you must learn to do in order to have a successful out of body experience is to find a balance between being extremely aware and familiar with your surroundings, and also being able to completely ignore them. This may sound like a contradiction, but of course, in actual fact it is not. Read more…

Beast of Gevaudan

France experienced a panic in the 1760s when there were a numerous deaths associated to animal attacks credited to a mythical creature known as the Beast of Gevaudan. Read more…
Brotherhood of the Wolf

Paranormal Mirror

Illusions or Mirror tricks? Read some amazing stories about the paranormal, ghost and aliens at the link given below:

The Mothman

The mystery of who, or what, Mothman is has never been solved. John A. Keel, a paranormal investigator, wrote the best-known book on the subject, The Mothman Prophecies. Read more…