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Prepare to visit a Kent you've never seen before, phantom ships,
haunted castles, alien abductions and unwelcome spirit house
guests, its all in Unexplained Kent, intriguing contributions
unearthed by reporters from ordinary people with extraordinary
stories to tell. Whether or not it's out there, truth is stranger
than fiction, as this fascinating collection of eerie experiences
will show. What is truth? It's what you believe in and all the
people who have offered their stories believe what they saw, what
they encountered. Many of the cases have been drawn from the files
of "Kent Messenger Group" newspapers. Indeed, several are reprinted
from "The X Files series" published in "The Kent Messenger". But
there are also new, intriguing contributions unearthed by reporters
from ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell. Such as:
The former policeman who dabbed with a ouija board and attracted
spirited, but unwelcome, guests into his house; the hard-nosed
investigative journalist who was astounded when he suddenly
recalled being a charioteer in ancient Rome; and, the devoted wife
who says her dead husband plays chess in the lounge to show he is
still around. As the cornerstone of England, steeped in history and
legend, Kent can boast its far share of tales about phantom ships
and haunted castles. They are part of the fabric of the county, the
kind of stuff eagerly digested by the thousands of visitors who
meander through its leafy lanes. But no tourist guide we have ever
seen includes reports of abductions by aliens. And yet, in
Greenhithe and the Sevenoaks area, it would seem, such things may
go on. So, settle back, open your mind and prepare to visit a Kent
you've never seen before. Oh, and keep the lights on...
"Real... Relevant... Revolutionary
This book is a spiritual survival tool for all born again
Christians " (Dennis Kerr, Pastor, Covenant City Church, Jamaica,
W.I.)
The wisdom to be gleaned from this book will save your lives -
pure and simple. We have been seeing the impact of Satan's
activities on the earth but we have yet to understand the why?
If I were a Demon shows us that nothing just happens by accident.
There is a lucid and hellish plan set out and kept in motion
throughout the earth, running counter to God's plans and purposes
for mankind.
Dedicated To All Christian Leaders, Ministers and Theologians Who
Are Presently Afraid To Confront The Reality of Spiritual Warfare
and Deliverance.
The fact that Satan has been displaced from heaven (Isaiah
14:12-15, Ezekiel 28:11-19, Luke 10:18) and now has free access on
the earth implies that he is on a desperate and deliberate
destruction - mission that is fueled by an eternal vendetta against
Almighty God.
As the earth experiences the fury of a "fallen star," its
inhabitants are being buffeted on every side, enticed with
deceptive temptations and bombarded by evil thoughts and
destructive desires, producing an increasingly perverse generation
and a morally depraved world.
As long as we are spiritually malnourished morally porous (or holey
... not holy) and lacking in integrity, then we have effectively
disqualified ourselves from ever hoping to become victorious in our
battle against the destructive powers of darkness.
Isn't it about time that the people who know their God should take
hold of their spiritual authority in Jesus' name, confront that old
dragon, expose his devices, crush the head of every serpent and
scorpion, and militantly demolish his kingdom?
I believe it is high time for this comprehensive attack ... and
won't you also join me (a little later on in time) in that
long-awaited victory march?
I'm on the winning side. What about you?
Thirteen essays on the psychology and parapsychology of anomalous
experience explore a range of phenomena, including extrasensory
perception, haunting experiences, apparitions, alien contacts,
seance room activity, and out-of-body experiences. The contributors
are Daryl J. Bem, Etzel Cardena, Jezz Fox, Rachel Fox, Christopher
C. French, Victoria Hamilton, Craig D. Murray, Ciaran O'Keeffe,
Steve Parsons, Chris A. Roe, Julia Santomauro, Simon J. Sherwood,
Christine Simmonds-Moore, Paul Stevens, Michael Thalbourne,
Caroline Watt, Richard Wiseman and Robin Wooffitt.
A good ghost story can make your hair stand on end, your palms
sweat, and your heart race. The bone-chilling collection Tales of
Kentucky Ghosts presents more than 250 stories that do just that.
In his new book, William Lynwood Montell has assembled an
entertaining and diverse array of tales from across the
commonwealth that will keep you checking under the bed every night.
The first-person accounts in this collection showcase folklore that
Montell has drawn from archives, family stories, and oral
traditions throughout Kentucky. The stories include that of the
ghost bride of Laurel County, who appears each year on the
anniversary of her wedding day; the tale of the murdered worker who
haunts the Simpson County home of his killer and former employer;
and the account of the lost mandolin that plays itself in a house
in Graves County. These and many other chilling stories haunt the
pages of Tales of Kentucky Ghosts. In the tradition of Montell's
previous Kentucky ghost books ( Ghosts across Kentucky and Haunted
Houses and Family Ghosts of Kentucky), Tales of Kentucky Ghosts
brings together a variety of terrifying narratives that not only
entertain and frighten but also serve as a unique record of
Kentucky's rich heritage of storytelling.
Every year visitors flock to Maine's Fort Knox near the mouth of
the Penobscot River. They are drawn by the thousands for its
glimpse into Maine's military past, but also for it's haunted
aspects. The fort was catapulted to national attention when the
prime-time TV show Ghost Hunters filmed an episode there. Since no
shots were ever fired from the fort, who might the ghost or ghosts
be? Now, Gardner Walsh delves into the creepy nature of the fort to
find the answer. She explores the history of the fort and some of
the Indian legends of the area from before the fort was built;
provides interviews of staff and eye-witness accounts of ghost
sightings at the fort; and she offers a fun look at how the fort
makes the most of its attention by hosting its annual Fright at the
Fort-called the "best Halloween experience in Maine"-and the summer
Paranormal Faire. Woven throughout, Walsh recounts her own haunted
adventure when she spent a night locked in the fort with the East
Coast Ghost Trackers.
In this initiatic novel, bestselling author and acclaimed spiritual
teacher Barbara Hand Clow weaves an erotically charged story of
romance, deep earth forces, psychic powers, the aristocracy, and
Vatican world control revealed by an ancient ruby that inspires
mystical visions. Set in Rome in 2012, the story follows Sarah
Adamson, a beautiful young Catholic graduate student from Boston
studying at the Vatican Library for her thesis on the first
Christian heretic, Marcion of Pontus. She is being courted by two
utterly different men: Simon Appel, a descendent of the kabbalist
Isaac Luria who covers Vatican affairs for the New York Times, and
Armando Pierleoni, the scion of an ancient Italian aristocratic
family with strong ties to the Vatican. After a terrible encounter
with the dark side at a castle in Tuscany, Sarah is given a ring
set with a ruby crystal, a powerful stone that was once the third
eye of an ancient Buddha statue in Nepal. With the mystic ring on
her finger, Sarah’s visionary abilities are ignited. She
remembers her past life as the Sibyl of Cumae, a Roman oracle whose
powers are now being channeled by the Vatican to maintain world
control. As Sarah’s research and visions reveal the cause of evil
in the Church and Simon’s reporting exposes the depth of the
sexual abuse scandals surrounding the Vatican, the two form an
alliance with an ex-lover of both Simon and Armando, Claudia, who
describes secret priestly power rituals going on in Vatican City.
As the heightened energies of the winter solstice of 2012 arrive
and 2013 dawns, will Simon and Sarah be able to harness their
divine powers for transformation? Will the Vatican seek new
direction as it elects a new pope? Revealing the very nature of how
evil gets into the world, this novel of romance, mystery, heresy,
and spirituality uncovers the esoteric foundations for the
emergence of a golden new age.
Pull up a chair or gather round the campfire and get ready for
twenty-five creepy tales of ghostly hauntings, eerie happenings,
and other strange occurrences in this all-new addition to the
best-selling Spooky series. Set in the Buckeye State's big cities
and rural communities, along the shores of Lake Erie in the north
to the Appalachian Mountains in the south, the stories in this
entertaining and compelling collection will have readers looking
over their shoulders again and again. Ohio's folklore is kept alive
in these expert retellings by master storyteller S. E. Schlosser
and in artist Paul Hoffman's evocative illustrations. Readers will
see the mystery of the missing postmaster's cousin solved, relive
the long night a ghost captain saved a sinking ship, laugh along
with a prankster who capitalizes on a barber's ghost, and feel an
icy wind on the back of their necks on a warm Ohio evening. Whether
read around the campfire on a dark and stormy night or from the
backseat of the family van on the way to Grandma's, this is a
collection to treasure.
Drawing from social theory and the anthropology of religion, this
book explores popular media’s fascination with dreams, vampires,
demons, ghosts and spirits. Dreams, Vampires and Ghosts does so in
the light of contemporary animist studies of societies in which
other-than-human persons are not merely a source of entertainment,
but a lived social reality. Films and television programs explored
include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twin Peaks, Bram Stoker’s
Dracula, Truly Madly Deeply and the films of Hitchcock. Louise
Child draws attention to how they both depict and challenge ideas
and practices rooted in psychology, while quality television has
also facilitated a wave of programming that can explore the
interaction of characters in complex social worlds over time. In
addition to drawing on theories of film from Freudian psychology
and feminist theory, Dreams, Vampires and Ghosts uses approaches
derived from a combination of Jungian film studies and anthropology
that offer fresh insights for exploring film and television. This
book draws attention to explicit and subtle ways in which cinematic
narratives engage with myth and religion while at the same time
exploring collective dimensions to social and personal life. It
advances new developments in genre studies and gender as well as
contributing to the growing field of implicit religion using
in-depth analyses of communicative dreaming, the shadow, and
mystical lovers in film and television.
Tonight, across America, countless people will embark on an
adventure. They will prowl among overgrown headstones in forgotten
graveyards, stalk through darkened woods and wildlands, and creep
down the crumbling corridors of abandoned buildings. They have set
forth in search of a profound paranormal experience and may seem to
achieve just that. They are part of the growing cultural phenomenon
called legend tripping. In If You Should Go at Midnight: Legends
and Legend Tripping in America, author Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl
guides readers through an exploration of legend tripping, drawing
on years of scholarship, documentary accounts, and his own
extensive fieldwork. Poring over old reports and legends, sleeping
in haunted inns, and trekking through wilderness full of cannibal
mutants and strange beasts, Debies-Carl provides an in-depth
analysis of this practice that has long fascinated scholars yet
remains a mystery to many observers. Debies-Carl argues that legend
trips are important social practices. Unlike traditional rites of
passage, they reflect the modern world, revealing both its problems
and its virtues. In society as well as in legend tripping, there is
ambiguity, conflict, crisis of meaning, and the substitution of
debate for social consensus. Conversely, both emphasize individual
agency and values, even in spiritual matters. While people still
need meaningful and transformative experiences, authoritative,
traditional institutions are less capable of providing them.
Instead, legend trippers voluntarily search for individually
meaningful experiences and actively participate in shaping and
interpreting those experiences for themselves.
Using occultism to understand the paranormal sounds like diluting
water or burying earth, but in this thoughtful and unusual book
Duncan Barford draws on a deep familiarity with modern magick to
provide a valuable toolbox of concepts for exploring the
relationship between consciousness and the paranormal. Writing in
an accessible and humorous style, Barford examines intriguing
first-hand accounts of poltergeists, telepathy, communication with
the dead, religious phenomena and astral projection. The essence of
his unique exploration is that the paranormal does not happen only
to special people and on rare occasions. In fact, to experience the
paranormal we need simply turn our attention to the nature of our
consciousness itself.
For centuries, the mountains of western North Carolina have
inspired wonder and awe. It was only natural that man, after gazing
at such scenic wonders, would turn some of the mystery he felt into
legend. Sometimes these legends attempted to explain natural
phenomena, sometimes they attempted to explain an occurrence that
appeared to be supernatural, and sometimes they grew up around the
eccentric characters that were drawn to the isolation of these
mysterious hills. This collection of eighteen stories presents some
of the mystery and awe that the mountains convey, and it may alter
your perception of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains forever. You
may never stand atop Roan Mountain during a storm without thinking
you hear a ghostly choir. You may gaze at the top of Chimney Rock
during a hazy summer afternoon and wonder if it really is a ghostly
cavalry fight you see. If you spend the night near High Hampton,
you may find yourself listening for the call of the lonesome white
owl. If you stand at Wiseman's View, you will probably think that
you, too, can see the Brown Mountain Lights. Standing atop
Clingman's Dome, you may wonder if there really is an enchanted
lake where animals flock to heal their wounds somewhere in the
valley below. And you will always wonder if the fly you hear on
your mountain walk means that Spearfinger is lurking nearby. For
several years, folklorists Randy Russell and Janet Barnett have
taught a course about Southern folklore at the North Carolina
Center for Advancement of Teaching in Cullowhee, North Carolina.
Russell is also the author of several mysteries, including Edgar
Award nominee Hot Wire. They live in Asheville, North Carolina.
Plato's legend of the famed lost continent of Atlantis has become notorious among scholars as the most absurd lie in literature. Exciting our imagination and our curiosity, Atlantis Destroyed explores the possibility that Plato's account is the historical truth. In this fascinating account, Rodney Castleden considers the widely-debated location of Atlantis and its destruction, the literary origins of utopian Atlantis and how this became confused with Plato's authentic account and also the remarkable parallels between Plato's narrative and the bronze age civilisation in the Aegean.
Things that go bump in the night, disembodied voices, footsteps in
an empty stairwell, an icy hand on your shoulder ... let your
imagination run wild as you read about the Old West's most
extraordinary apparitions, sinister spooks, and bizarre beasts. You
may know of the famous and well-documented Alamo, but perhaps you
haven't heard about: -The Mamie R. Mine, plagued by Tommyknockers
who beckon miners into danger by mimicking the screams of children;
-The Mizpah Hotel, where a murdered seductress whispers in the ears
of male patrons and leaves pearls to those she visits; and -Yuma
Territorial Prison, one of the most inhospitable prisons in US
history where over a hundred inmates had perished--some by their
own hand.
Learn the purpose of ley lines and ancient megalithic structures
located on the grid. Discover how the grid made the Philadelphia
Experiment possible. Explore Coral Castle and other mysteries
including acoustic levitation, Tesla shields and Scalar wave
weaponry.
Plato's legend of Atlantis has become notorious among scholars as the absurdest lie in literature. Atlantis Destroyed explores the possibility that the account given by Plato is historically true. Rodney Castleden first considers the location of Atlantis re-examining two suggestions put forward in the early twentieth century; Minoan Crete and Minoan Thera. He outlines the latest research findings on Knossos and Bronze Age Thera, discussing the material culture, trade empire and agricultural system, writing and wall paintings, art, religion and society of the Minoan civilization. Castleden demonstrates the many parallels between Plato's narrative and the Minoan Civilization in the Aegean. Fired by the imagination a new vision of Atlantis has arisen over the last one hundred and fifty years as a lost utopia. Rodney Castleden discusses why this picture arose and xplains how it has become confused with Plato's genuine account. eBook available with sample pages: 0203024869
A fun look at unexplained phenomena in New Jersey, featuring
information on ghost tours in the state.Featuring stories about: *
The Jersey Devil * UFOs in New Jersey? * The Confederate Ghosts of
Finn's Point * The Woman in White * Water-Dwelling Monsters *
Pirates and their Treasures * Dozens of other tales of ghosts,
hauntings, curses, and monsters
The Classic That Changed Our Perception of the Afterlife
In 1975, Dannion Brinkley was struck and killed by lightning.
When he awoke twenty-eight minutes later in a morgue, everything
was different. He had visited the afterlife, met thirteen angels,
and been given 117 revelations about the future. In the years
since, one hundred of the revelations have already come true. In
"Saved by the Light," now available in trade paperback for the
first time, Brinkley shares his incredible story, revealing the
truth about the afterlife and providing guidance from beyond about
how we should live today.
It's no surprise that the historic Massachusetts seaport's history
is checkered with violence and heinous crimes. Originally called
Naumkeag, Salem means "peace." However, as its historical legacy
dictates, the city was anything but peaceful during the late
seventeenth century. Did the reputed Boston Strangler, Albert
DeSalvo, strike in Salem? Evidence supports the possibility of a
copy-cat murder. From the recently pinpointed gallows where
innocents were hanged for witchcraft to the murder house on Essex
Street where Capt. Joseph White was bludgeoned to death and then
stabbed thirteen times in the heart, Sam Baltrusis explores the
ghost lore and the people behind the tragic events that turned the
"Witch City" into a hot spot that has become synonymous with
witches, rakes, and rogues.
The Ultimate Human ExperienceThe interaction between mankind and spiritual beings -- of Divine Encounters -- as recorded inscriptures and ancient texts provides a powerful drama that spans Heaven and Earth, involving worship and devotion, eternity and mortality, love and sex, jealousy and murder. But how much of these are based on real happenings and how much is based on myth? With a visionary's ardor and a scientist's attention to detail, Zecharia Sitchin, author ofThe Earth Chronicles, gives a stunning account of human interaction with celestial travelers. He also provides further proof that prophetic dreams,visions, UFO encounters, and other extraordinary phenomena are indeed the hallmark of intervention by intergalactic emissaries who reach out from other realms to enlighten, guide, punish, and comfort us in times of need. Sitchin's research and theories, illustrated with maps and charts, chronicle a magnificent and inspiring journey through history, from the dawn of time to the approach of the millennium.
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