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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > General
Living In Two Worlds: This is a true story of a young child's
discovery of his clairvoyant abilities.Walk through the boyhood
home of this writer and experience the "fellow occupants" that live
with him and his family.This story will make you laugh and learn
about his visions and the life that surrounds us all. Read how it
is to struggle to live in the middle of all that is human, and the
unrelenting spiritual influence that is constantly present.Take the
ride along with him. Learn how he incorporated this powerful force
into his life which guided him to success and through adversity.You
will read how he has accepted the things that have happened to him
with a mindset of lessons learned. These lessons gave him the tools
to use for him and to guide others.This true story is an eye opener
for all who read it.So come on inside and have your mind
permanently altered to your life's possibilities! I promise you
will not be able to put this down.
In the heart of the picturesque Smoky Mountains, Asheville is a
city steeped in local legends and hauntings. Resident ghost and
folklore expert Ken Traylor uses his broad knowledge of Asheville's
specters to give life to a variety of spirits who haunt the city
and surrounding hills and valleys.
spirit and matter water and stone is smoke less real than fire?
than wood? Small poems that celebrate big themes, written
especially for those who appreciate the sacred in the ordinary.
These short Zen-inspired poems, crafted with heart, humor and
insight, explore both the folly and glory of what it is to be a
spiritual seeker deeply involved in the human experience.
As one of America's most haunted cities, Wilmington and its many
ghosts make the Cape Fear region of North Carolina truly worthy of
its name. With wit and style, ghostlore expert John Hirchak leads
readers on a journey down Wilmington's back alleys and docksides,
urging them to listen to the lingering whispers of generations long
dead.
During April 1574, an aspiring London barrister named Robert
Brigges was possessed by Satan. For three weeks, Brigges shouted,
raged, and sobbed; suffered from sensory deprivations; and engaged
in impassioned disputes with his invisible adversary. Although
Brigges's case was considered significant in its time, it is
virtually unknown today, with modern scholars rarely mentioning and
never analyzing it. The case, however, is very unusual--perhaps
unique among English cases--in its first-person, spontaneous,
highly detailed documentation of the afflicted person's experience
and in its sociocultural details. Sands challenges the prevailing
notion that cases of early modern English demon possession occurred
only among the socially impotent.
The manuscript sources of this episode (published here for the
first time) bombard the reader with an accretion of detail that is
never connected to any broad assertion of what really happened,
never connected to any larger historical significance. It is this
connection that Sands's study aims to establish through an analysis
of the cultural context of Brigges's experience. The case affords
us a rare glimpse into the dark, private, unedited side of an
intelligent, articulate, educated, early modern mind. A serious
attempt to understand the workings of that mind requires us to
understand and accept (for the purposes of analysis) the concepts
that furnish it. Only through this approach can we hope to bridge
the cultural gap between that mind and ours--thus experiencing,
even if only momentarily, the common humanity of present and
past.
This book is the thesis of Dr.Abdelfattah Badawi for doctoral
degree in comparative religions and mysticism with special
reference to the Indian mystic Satya Sai Baba .The book focus on
scientific reasoning and study of other great world religions in
light of sufism, the mystic part of Islam for universal love beyond
the boundry of Islam religion. The book analyzes the sufi doctorine
combined with scientific logic with love of God to include war and
peace within man, spiritual and divine alchemy, sufism,
non-violence, the Self-Peace Path and Divine Discourse of Bhagavan
Sri Satya sai Baba .. Passage to India-From Paris to Brindavan..A
journey to Sai Baba..The interview..Symptoms of Self-Pea
Step into the unknown Tales of the paranormal have seduced us and
spooked us for centuries, passed around from person to person and
frequently retold and reimagined in books, films and TV. Whether
they're based on real events or they're simply urban legends which
have taken on a life of their own, the strange happenings,
unexplained events and unsolved mysteries in this book will take
you on a frightening journey to the outer limits of plausibility,
and dare you to believe the unbelievable. Ranging from the
mysterious to the macabre, the stories in this book span a broad
range of supernatural subjects including ghosts, spirits and the
undead, witchcraft and occultism, extraterrestrial life, mythical
creatures, and much more. Whether you're a believer or a sceptic, a
paranormal junkie or an interested observer, let these stories
spark your imagination, capture your curiosity and perhaps even
send a shiver down your spine.
'A fascinating testimony to our nervous hunger to map the hazy, haunted territory at the edges of the rational... engrossing, entertaining and distinctly unsettling' Sarah Waters 'Shiversomely eerie... so impressive in its research and remarkable in all it uncovers' Tom Holland Late one evening the telephone rings, and on the line is a stranger. They tell you that your nine-year-old son gave them your number. Your heart stops. You tell them that your son has been dead for almost 20 years. They know this, they say. He wants you to come and see him. What do you do when reality begins to fray around you? Where do you go when science cannot explain your experiences? The Society for Psychical Research was founded in 1882 to tackle these very questions and to shine light on the shadowy world of the supernatural. Distinguished members have included prime ministers and Nobel Prizewinning scientists. But the most prolific of all the SPR's paranormal investigators was a young British naval officer named Tony Cornell. A rationalist and a sceptic he became haunted by a wartime encounter in India that changed everything . Between 1950 and 2010 he became perhaps the world's most prolific investigator of psychic phenomena and paranormal events. Alongside his colleague, the psychologist Alan Gauld, they combined the roles of detectives, exorcists and psychiatrists, returning time and again to the unsettling spaces that exist on the very periphery of our tidy, rational lives: Ghosts. Poltergeists. Psychic powers. Drawing on a previously untapped archive of Cornell's case files, which survive as a unique repository of encounters reported by ordinary people, Chasing the Dark is the compelling story of our relationship with the supernatural. What do these atmospheric and often chilling cases teach us about who we are, and the anxieties that consume us? And why do the dead still find ways to make themselves known?
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Demon Hunter
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Embrosewyn Tazkuvel
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It is time for us to wake up! People celebrate God all over the
world and we are too wrapped up trying to get people to see God the
way we see him/her that we are missing the big picture! It is time
to go on your own quest to establish your own true relationship
with your creator. This book offers collections and insights of
various beliefs and encourages you to find your own path to the
Divine.
This book is an exciting opportunity for exercising individual
thought based upon humanity's search for a significant role in the
ongoing drama of a much better world. It is a challenge to all of
humanity of every race and culture, every religious faith, and to
those who possess an avid religion of no religion, the pure
atheist. Throughout the book, the author proclaims the dignity of
the human creature as he seeks his destiny. It reflects a destiny
that exists beyond all human comprehension, and is not to be
restricted by any religion, especially Christianity. The author
suggests that the most tragic happening for the Christian faith is
that it has been categorized as "just another religion." The
central theme of the book is that there is an awesomely bigger
picture for the success of human life, and we are a precise part of
its unfolding as humans, with the gifts of a reasoning mind, and a
delicate inner spirit, searching for meaning and destiny. The book
suggests that the ultimate destiny and goal is the ultimate
perfection of human nature; his character and his behavior. This
lies at the heart of all searching minds, and spirits, as they are
driven to a discovery or destiny. Contained in Paul's letter to the
Corinthians in the first century is his observation that "the human
eye has never seen, or the ear heard; nor has there entered into
the mind of any man, what it is that God has prepared for those who
love Him." This book affirms that God is, and that God possesses
the true blueprint for the perfection of human nature. Our human
destiny is dependent upon our relationship to the Master Creator
and our cooperation with Him. This is a crucial ingredient of all
religions, and for all human beings who can recognize that God has
created the human creature in His own image of a mind and spirit
capable of communication with Him. This book does not attempt to
identify the realistic facts of what the "bigger picture" is like.
It only challenges us to realize that there is a "bigger picture,"
and we humans must participate in the development of it. We can
only use our God-given minds and our spirits to cooperate with God
in the attainment of a perfect humanity in a perfect new world. The
book is designed as a "thinking" and "pondering" opportunity. It
consists of nine chapters containing commentaries on the meaning of
life, followed by thought- provoking sermons preached many years
ago, but are currently challenging with a great depth of thought
that enables the reader to ponder and consider and experience what
it is that is happening to us as a part of the drama of world
history, and cosmic exploration. The Christian event is vital to
our thinking exploration because it was a happening that revealed
the simple but essential fact that we humans are a part of a
dramatic movement of life that involves the entire panorama of the
cosmic universe. The book is full of affirmations that we humans
are a part of a much more significant existence than we realize.
Chapter titles reflect the insightful progress of the book: Chapter
1 "The Prelude"; Chapter II "The Glory of Life"; Chapter III "The
Vital Truth That Eludes Us"; Chapter IV "Life is Utterly Amazing";
Chapter V "What is Really Going On?"; Chapter VI "Faith Is Vital";
Chapter VII "When Hope Comes Alive"; Chapter Vifi "Love Is Like a
Miracle"; and Chapter IX "Your Ultimate Goal." The fmal statement
of the author reflects his common-sense analysis of human life. He
states that "There is no such thing as perfection in this life, but
ultimately in 'God's Bigger Picture' there will be " It is God's
goal for His human creation--you and me.
Controversial archaeological and astronomical "discoveries" have
been the subject of countless news stories, best-selling books,
movies, and television programs. Promoted (but seldom critically
evaluated) are the theories that markings in the desert of Peru are
the remains of an ancient airfield used by space visitors, that the
Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt exhibits advanced technology unknown
to the ancient Egyptians, and that there were near-collisions
between planets of our solar system in historical times. This book
critically evaluates many of these popular hypotheses about man's
early history. It presents the most important evidence and
arguments for and against theories of a universal flood, the lost
continent of Atlantis, mysterious pyramid powers, pre-Columbian
voyages to America by ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians, and
Velikovsky's cosmic catastrophism. Professor Stiebing stresses the
need for careful and objective analysis of the "evidence" used to
support radical reconstructions of the past. The book discusses
radio-carbon dating, archaeological stratigraphy, textual
interpretation, and epigraphy as well as emphasis on the proper use
of data provided by geology, astronomy and other sciences. It is
written in non-technical language and will appeal to a wide
audience.
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