Sacred Geometry: Flower of Life
Sacred Geometry: Flower of Life : The ‘Flower of Life’ can be found in all major religions of the world
Read moreSacred Geometry: Flower of Life : The ‘Flower of Life’ can be found in all major religions of the world
Read moreScrying (also called seeing or peeping) is a magic practice that involves seeing things psychically in a medium, usually for purposes of obtaining spiritual visions and less often for purposes of divination or fortune-telling.
Read moreSkulls that supposedly horribly scream or cause any type of poltergeist or ghostly phenomena and/or activity. In many cultures and countries skeletons have, perhaps understandably, been associated with death and haunting.
Read moreThe writer G K Chesterton once remarked that when man ceases to believe in God he will not believe in nothing. He will believe in anything.
Read moreThey call her Sleeping Beauty, the worlds most beautiful mummy. Rosalia Lombardo died from pneumonia in 1920 at the tender age of 2. She Died Nearly 100 Years Ago. So Why Does She Still Open Her Eyes In Her Coffin?
Read moreScientists Discover their Sixth Sense. Psychic powers and extra-sensory perception (ESP) are among the most important unexplained phenomena today because belief in them is so prevalent.
Read moreIn some Native American traditions (Navajo, Hopi, Mohawk…) the skin-walker or yeenaaldlooshii is a human who is able to shapeshift into various animal forms through witchcraft. Skin-walkers are generally considered frightening, evil, dangerous, and difficult to kill.
Read moreReal Ghost Captured On Video – A man who set up a camera to film his sleep paralysis managed to capture something unexpected.
Read moreExtrasensory perception (ESP) or Sixth Sense is the purported ability to acquire information by paranormal means independent of any known physical senses or deduction from previous experience.
Read moreDid you see that dark, fleeting shape out of the corner of your eye? Perhaps you caught a glimpse of a strange entity that is being seen with greater regularity around the world.
Read moreShroud of Turin stirs new controversy. A Colorado couple researching the shroud dispute radiocarbon dating of the alleged burial cloth of Jesus, and Oxford has agreed to help them reexamine the findings.
Read moreFor thousands of years rumors and reports have circulated that somewhere beyond Tibet, among the icy peaks and secluded valleys of Central Asia, there lies an inaccessible paradise, a place of universal wisdom and ineffable peace called Shambhala. Legends say that only the pure of heart can live in Shambhala, enjoying perfect ease and happiness and never knowing suffering, want or old age. Love and wisdom reign and injustice is unknown.
Read moreFolklore in Hawaii in modern times is a mixture of various aspects of Hawaiian mythology and various urban legends that have been passed on regarding various places in the Hawaiian islands. The following is a partial list of some of these legends.
Read moreStigmata (singular stigma) are bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus, such as the hands and feet. In some cases, rope marks on the wrists have accompanied the wounds on the hands.
Read moreScattered throughout Northern Japan around the Yamagata Prefecture are two dozen mummified Japanese monks known as Sokushinbutsu, who caused their own deaths in a way that resulted in their mummification. The practice was first pioneered by a priest named Kuukai over 1000 years ago at the temple complex of Mount Koya, in Wakayama prefecture.
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