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Sylvan Muldoon, an American, researched astral travel from 1915 to 1950 as a result of his spontaneous experiences beginning at age 12 more>>
Person victimized by psychic vampirism experiences depleted energy, inability to sleep and concentrate, deteriorating health, depression, and negative compulsions more>>
Paranormal movement has been given various names, among them, parakinesis more>>
Angels of destruction - angels who function as the “sword of God” and who are dispatched to mete out punishment to humans more>>
Death prayer - a curse done by ritual in which a victim is killed at a distance magically more>>
Near-Death Experiences - ‘‘I have been through a very severe illness. At the crisis, when I had entirely lost consciousness of physical pain, the power of my imagination was increased by an extraordinary degree, and I saw more>>
Lucifer - fallen angel sometimes equated with Satan. In Latin, Lucifer means “light bringer,” and he originally was associated with Venus, the morning star. more>>
Witchs Mark - ...Extra nipples appear naturally in a small percentage of the population, but in earlier times, they had an infernal association...more>>
What is parapsychology? more>>
Spontaneous human combustion? more>>
ANGELS - ASTRAL PROJECTION - DEATH - EXORCISM - EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION - LEVITATION - GHOSTS - MAGIC - MOVEMENT - PARAPSYCHOLOGY - POLTERGEIST - PRECOGNITION - PSYCHOKINESIS - PSYCHOMETRY - RADIESTHESIA- REINCARNATION - RELIGION - SPIRITUALISM - SPONTANEOUS HUMAN COMBUSTION- STIGMATA - TELEPATHY
Parapsychology, largely replaced the earlier term ‘‘psychical research,’’ the change indicating a significant shift in emphasis and methodology. The term ‘‘parapsychology’’ is an old one. It appears to have been coined in Germany in or before 1889 by psychologist Max Dessoir (1867–1947). Dessoir first used the term in an article the June 1889 issue of the German periodical Sphinx. Dessoir’s use of the term ‘‘parapsychology,’’ as also the term ‘‘parapsychic,’’ predates the later use of the term by Emile Boirac (1851–1917) in a book in 1908.
Premonition, paranormal impression warning of a future event. In the 1880s, the Society for Psychical Research collected 668 cases of death premonitions; 252 more were added in 1922. Camille Flammarion collected 1,824 cases. From time to time, cases were registered in English, German, French, and Italian psychical periodicals.
Levitation - the rising of physical objects, tables, pianos, etc., or of human beings into the air, contrary to the known laws of gravitation and without any visible agency. More often the term is used in a restricted sense and refers to the levitation of the human body.
Poltergeist - the name of unexplained rappings, noises, and similar disturbances. Most psychic manifestations require darkness, but poltergeists act in daylight. One frequently reported claim is that objects rose or fell through the air slowly.
Spiritualism emerged in response to the post- Enlightenment attack on supernaturalism, which by the midnineteenth century had made a significant impact on the public. As part of a general assault on belief in the existence of a spiritual world, post-Enlightenment thinking had cast particular doubt on survival of bodily death.
Parapsychology and Telepathy - From the 1920s on, psychical researchers in both Great Britain and the United States investigated telepathy through intensive laboratory experiments. Card guessing was a favored testing tool, but it was not until the 1930s, after J. B. Rhinepopularized the Zener Cards, a pack of five simple symbols (star, cross, circle, rectangle, and wavy lines), that statistical evaluation of experiments was simplified.
MYSTERIES from the Greek word muein, to shut the mouth, and mustes, an initiate: a term for what is secret or concealed in a religious context. Although certain mysteries were probably part of the initiatory ceremony of the priests of ancient Egypt, we are ignorant of their exact nature, and the term is usually used in connection with certain semi-religious ceremonies held by various cults in ancient Greece...
Werewolf lore has existed since antiquity. In some legends, the werewolf is a person born under a curse, who cannot prevent himself from his hellish metamorphosis, which happens on nights of the full Moon.
TOP SECRET - THE CONSPIRACIES The fact that thousands of conspiracies exist and have been amply documented does not mean, of course, that every theoretical conspiracy is true. Some are absurd, transparently ridiculous, or even physically impossible. Black’s Law Dictionary defines a conspiracy as “a combination or confederacy between two or more persons formed for the purpose of committing, by their joint efforts, some unlawful or criminal act.” In fact, we are surrounded by conspiracies each day, around the world, in every walk of life. Each time a pair of thieves goes shoplifting, it is a conspiracy. Wherever prostitutes and pushers meet with johns and junkies, conspiracies thrive and multiply. Each time a bribe is offered and accepted, anywhere criminals or corrupt politicians plot illicit backroom deals for their own benefit, wherever police ignore the commission of crime - there lies conspiracy.
What is the origin of HIV? Coincidence?