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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > General
Nothing like some good ghost stories on a cool Florida evening
around a campfire (or at home in your favorite reading chair). And
nothing like a swamp as a good, scary setting, especially Florida's
famous ones--from the Everglades to Mosquito Lagoon. Mysterious
things just happen in swamps. Maybe it's because they are often
wet, shadowy places of wild beauty where few people go. Where else
but a swamp can you find a ghost who is obsessed with the ghost
orchid? Throw in a skunk ape or two and you've got the ingredients
for many entertaining hours. In writing tales for this book, Doug
Alderson drew upon many years of entertaining young people as a
summer camp counselor and storyteller, and also from decades as a
swamp explorer. He is a former associate editor of Florida Wildlife
magazine. To learn more about his writing and photography, log onto
his website at www.dougalderson.net.
Come nose around in the creepier corners of the Grand Rapids of
yesteryear. Discover why Hell's Bridge persists as such an oft-told
urban legend and what horrific history earned Heritage Hill the
title of Michigan's most haunted neighborhood. Mingle with the
spooky inhabitants of the Phillips Mansion, Holmdene Manor, San
Chez Restaurant and St. Cecilia Music Center. Meet the guests who
never quite checked out of the Amway Grand. Read the true stories
behind the Michigan Bell Building and the Ada Witch Legend. Nicole
Bray, Robert Du Shane and Julie Rathsack illuminate the shadows of
local sites you thought you knew.
All of my books, and in particular Sixty Psychic Years, relate my
concerns for Earth, its inhabitants and the creatures on it.
Listening to the various scientific bodies located around our
world, I contemplate their submissions of doom. The diversity of
opinion seems, at times, contradictory, and yet as Earth reveals in
her changing moods a threat to humanity's future, the majority of
us continue to ignore her warning. There are two over-powering
reasons that should influence us to pause and rethink the strategy
to live our lives here. First is the transient aspect of it,
second, our inevitable transition into the next world when it ends.
'Sixty Psychic Years' describes a life-time of psychic experiences
I have witnessed both from seances, held by my mother; a practicing
spiritual medium over that period, and many inexplicable events
that have occurred throughout my life.
Best Ghost Tales of North Carolina offers twenty-five tales about
strange happenings, creepy places, and engaging specters across the
Old North State. Six are new for this edition. The ghosts of North
Carolina's past linger among the living in this thrilling
collection of ghost tales. Pink Lady at Grove Park Inn The legend
starts in the 1920s when a pretty young girl in a pink ball gown
plummeted to her death from Room 545. The Unknown Soldier and the
Confederate Spy On certain nights when the fog rolls in and the
moonlight is faint, two spirits have been seen walking down by the
river. Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals What happened to the Carroll A.
Deering is considered by many to be the greatest mystery of the
seas during the first half of the 20th century.
This title features stories of unexplained phenomena in Delaware,
including the evil murderess Patty Cannon, the judge who was buried
twice, the vengeful phantom dog of Frederica, the wizard of
Belltown who sold his soul to the Devil, the Girl of the Dunes
waiting on her lost love, and many more.
While working a part-time job, Linda McGraw has done this writing
in hope of giving comfort and peace to those about to face death.
It is also for those with a question about whether or not angels
and the Trinity truly exists. She has wanted to share some of her
stories with others of what she has been shown in her life. By
writing this book in journal form she wanted you to follow along in
her life and experience what happened and when they occurred. Were
they intended for a learning experience to prepare her for a future
vision? They say God only gives you what he knows you can handle.
Is she still being prepared for something more?
Nantucket Island has just more than 10,000 year-round residents --
and a sizeable population of very real ghosts. The 44 tales in this
book were collected as oral history. Some of these spirits are
benign, even protective; others terrorize the humans who encounter
them. All are memorable.
Queer Paranormal: True Tales of Gay and Lesbian Ghosts &
Hauntings is an exclusive collection of eerie locales worldwide
with a queer bent. This guidebook combines historical fact and
unearthly encounters from across the United States, as well as
around the globe. Behind the shadows and doors of societal
homophobia hide find pink phantoms and lavender apparitions in
cities and towns spread across the globe. From haunted bars in New
Orleans to an old theater in London, this guide encompasses the
other side of the supernatural. The stories range from the serious,
from brutal murders in rural Georgia, to the light-hearted,
including the male spirit who enjoys unzipping men's trousers at a
British pub. Ghosts of legendary celebrities intermingle with
ordinary individuals. Along with these queer spirits are many
businesses, either gay-owned or catering to a gay/lesbian
clientele, experiencing hauntings. Countless bed and breakfasts
have otherworldly guests staying the night. Clubs and bars hide
more than shy young lovers in their darkened corners. The dead
ignore rainbow flags and techno beats. Their desire to be seen and
heard outweighs their fear of the differences in their
surroundings.
Go on a spiritual journey with the author, as he shows how one does
not need expensive equipment to talk to the dead. He takes you to
the heart of Acadiana in south central Louisiana where spirits at a
bed and breakfast tell him that a young woman's suicide there was
actually a murder. He brings you to the heart of New Orleans where
a spirit committed suicide and tells Stanley how he died. Listen to
slaves from the most haunted house in New Orleans, the Laulaurie
House, tell of the torture and abuse they suffered at the hands of
Madame Delphine Laulaurie. Go to Laurel Valley plantation, and hear
spirits talk about a murder that took place in the old slave
quarters. Listen to intelligent spirits speak to Stanley from the
Mojave Desert to the ruins in the foothills of Delos, Greece. Hear
intelligent responses from the spirits of the parents of Stanley
and his wife, Barbara, as they answer questions that only they
could know the answers when they were alive. You will know you're
never alone, again, once you read these true, captivating stories.
Because Door County received its name from "Death's Door," the
perilous strait with more freshwater shipwrecks than anywhere else
in the world, it should be no surprise that the idyllic county has
plenty of ghostly history. In the company of storyteller Gayle
Soucek, meet lighthouse keepers whose sense of duty extends beyond
the grave. Catch a glimpse of the phantom ship Le Griffon, never
seen for more than a moment since it sailed through a crack in the
ice in 1679. And it is not just the waters of Door County that
carry the freight of haunted tales--Country Road T has its share of
spooks, bizarre beasts have caused disturbances in the woods and
there are whispered rumors that infamous gangster Al Capone added
to the county's stock of ghosts through a handful of brutal
murders, including an ex-girlfriend and two unacknowledged
children.
It was the winter of 1947 when C. David Priest, then five years
old, first hears his aunt Rosalee tell the vivid and frightening
story of the Whippanini man, a strange presence that only comes out
when darkness falls. Terrified and curious all at the same time, it
is later that same night after David falls asleep that he sees the
Whippanini man for the first time, forever transforming his
innocent life.
As the spectral presence haunts David in his sleep, his aunt
relays more stories that cause him to begin to question everything
in his life-and all who have passed away before him, including a
cousin reported to have looked just like David. But at night,
nothing can stop Whippanini from invading David's dreams, at least
temporarily, and seemingly warning him of tragic events about to
occur. As the years pass and Whippanini disappears, David wonders
if the presence was just a figment of his childhood imagination.
Little does he know that the Whippanini man is about to make his
presence known again.
"The Whippanini Man" shares one man's struggle with a fearful
manifestation as he walks back into his past and he hopes to find
his true self.
St. Augustine is America's oldest city -- and perhaps its most
haunted. David Lapham's first volume, Ghosts of St. Augustine, has
proven very popular. Enjoy another twenty-five hair-raising stories
from the ethereal shadows of the Ancient City's murky past. Why is
St. Augustine so ghost-ridden, so filled with spirits? Since the
release of Ghosts of St. Augustine, the Ancient City has been the
subject of numerous television documentaries and paranormal
investigations. Ghost tours have burgeoned. Few have been
disappointed in their quests for supernatural experiences. Come
walk again with Dave Lapham through the dark, enduring streets of
St. Augustine and shiver in the ice-cold pockets of air that
smother you in the black of night, listen to the gentle lapping of
the water along the bay front and the distant murmurs of French
sailors being slaughtered on the river. Come visit the Oldest
House, the Old Jail, Ripley's, the Oldest School House, and all the
many haunted places.
Mankind hidden potential is like the memory of a computer. Many
people switch it on only to play games. As a result, many people
use their potential at 0.00000000000000001% This book challenges
the vegetative life of the modern man. It gives hope to the
descendants of Adam. Don't keep it for yourself, please share it
with others.
During the day, residents and visitors alike enjoy the quiet beauty
of the peaceful coasts and Lowcountry of South Carolina. But in a
state where soldiers fell, slaves died without knowing freedom, and
the practice of voodoo is still an open secret, the night is bound
to be a bit more exciting.
Whether you are an amateur ghost-hunter, a South Carolina buff,
or just love a good scare, you will enjoy these tales of ghostly
encounters and supernatural happenings. From the bustling streets
of Charleston and the graceful old plantations, to the foreboding
coastal forts and the darkest heart of the swamps, spirits and
creatures seem to lurk in every corner.
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 Michigan. Set in Michigan's
historic towns and sparsely populated backwoods, the stories in
this entertaining and compelling collection will have you looking
over your shoulder again and again. Michigan folklore is kept alive
in these expert retellings by master storyteller S. E. Schlosser,
and in artist Paul Hoffman's evocative illustrations. You'll hear
otherworldly voices and things that go bump in the night, and feel
an icy wind on the back of your neck on a warm summer 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.
This entertaining and enlightening book shows us how and why
misinterpretations, deceptions, and half-truths become accepted as
'established facts', and how the public is taken in time after time
- often for generations. "Investigating the Unexplained" is an
exciting look at psychic mysteries and the facts behind them.
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