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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
On a dark winter's night in December 1980 two US airmen who were
security guards at a USAF base in Suffolk, England, encountered a
mysterious unidentified craft with flashing lights that had landed
in the forest outside the perimeter. When the story got out,
despite a cover-up and official denials, there were many who saw it
as clear evidence our planet was being visited by UFOs from outer
space. Skeptics who felt sure that must be a false explanation
rushed to offer more earthly suggestions, or to insist the story
was quite untrue and the airmen were lying. But they weren't! Years
after this strange incident, the actual identity of the "UFO" has
become plain and also the purpose for which this weapon was
devised. It was needed as a result of an international crisis. Now,
author George Wingfield examines the background of these events and
also other similar unexplained sightings and encounters with UFOs
during that era.
Maryland, with its role in the War of 1812 and the Civil War, is a
ghost-hunter's dream. This handy guide divides the state into six
regions, and profiles the best destinations in each. The USF
Constellation boasts three ghosts, including a sailor executed for
dereliction of duty; the Gridiron Club is haunted by an old woman
kidnapped and murdered by her slaves; Ellicott City is considered
the most haunted town in America, with an embarrassment of spooks
to choose from. These are just a few of the exciting places
profiled in this unusual guidebook.
Rosemary Ellen Guiley is a renowned expert on paranormal,
visionary, and spiritual topics. She puts her expertise to use in
this guide to the scariest sites in the Keystone State. Each
destination includes a detailed description and photographs so
readers may test their own ghosthunting skills or visit from the
safety of their armchairs. Firsthand accounts of otherworldly
encounters bring the spooks into view, while a Ghostly Resources
section points ghosthunters to further information.
Spirituality and Medicine: can the two walk together, summarizes
the Howard University Hospital's Seminar Series on Spirituality and
Medicine over a ten-year period, from 1998-2007. It meticulously
presents a compelling discussion through five chapters which
summarize such titles as, Perspectives on death and dying, The
spiritual side of medicine: the art and science of healing, The
power of faith and the use of prayer, Renewing the mind and its
impact on health and The scientific and spiritual aspects of the
soul. The foundation for the discussion is grounded in the history
of medicine and cultural anthropology and is explicated in a
"reader friendly" fashion throughout the text. As the discussion
integrates various aspects of the union of spirituality and
medicine, helpful tools are provided that shed light on relevant
legal and scientific issues concerned with end of life care. The
book includes a glossary of terms that is very helpful to the
reader. The scientific information presented is based upon fact and
the standards of medical research as published in peer-reviewed
journals. Additionally, many testimonials attesting to the
connection of spirituality and health and the first-hand knowledge
of physicians and clergy experiencing this connection are also
included. The language, content and context of this book are
designed in such a way as to appeal to readers from all walks of
life and leave them with the resounding conclusion that
spirituality and health have always and shall continue, to walk
together.
The Lone Star State is so vast it includes just about everything --
including ghosts! This guide is divided into regions to make it
easy to find the phantoms. North Texas offers such creepy
destinations as the Old Alton Bridge and Miss Molly's Bed &
Breakfast. West Texas spooks haunt the Permia Playhouse and
Historic Fort Davis. In Central Texas, they've been spotted
terrorizing the Driskill Hotel and the Austin Pizza Garden. More
than 50 spooky sites are here, along with detailed maps and
photographs of each haunted locale.
This anthology explores the spatial dimension and politics of
haunting. It considers how the 'appearance' of absence, emptiness
and the imperceptible can indicate an overwhelming presence of
something that once was, and still is, (t)here. At its core, the
book asks: how and why do certain places haunt us? Drawing from a
diversity of mediums, forms and disciplinary approaches, the
contributors to Spectral Spaces and Hauntings illustrate the
complicated ways absent presences can manifest and be registered.
The case studies range from the memory sites of a terrorist attack,
the lost home, a vanished mining town and abandoned airports, to
the post-apocalyptic wastelands in literary fiction, the
photographic and filmic surfaces where spectres materialise, and
the body as a site for re-corporealising the disappeared and dead.
In ruminating on the afteraffects of spectral spaces on human
experience, the anthology importantly foregrounds the ethical and
political imperative of engaging with ghosts and following their
traces.
Virginia and the District of Columbia are fertile ground for
serious and casual ghosthunters alike and have no shortage of
venues for paranormal investigation -- if visitors know where to
look. Author Michael J. Varhola has spared no efforts to make
"Ghosthunting Virginia" as useful a resource as possible for those
interested in visiting haunted sites as he leads readers on a
guided tour of the most haunted sites in the Old Dominion and the
nation's capital. A great many of these sites have some connection
to the Colonial era or to the Civil War, two defining elements in
the history of the region. Battlefields, cemeteries, tunnels,
caves, bridges, haunted highways, inns and taverns, lighthouses,
theatres, haunted cities like historic Winchester, Colonial
Williamsburg, and Washington, D.C., and all manner of other eerie
locales can be found in this novel and informative travel guide!
It's also perfect late-night reading for anyone who loves a good
ghost story.
Patterned after the first volume published in 1964, The UFO
Evidence, Volume II is much anticipated by the research community.
The book reports 30 years of UFO sightings since 1964 with related
data and descriptive features organized by category. Among the
topics discussed are the now strongly established patterns of UFO
sightings, the growing evidence worldwide that UFOs represent
someone's technology, the history of government sponsored UFO
investigations, and political and human responses to UFO sightings.
The master chronology is an incredibly complete listing, which also
refers the reader to pertinent sections in the book for fuller
descriptions.
Read 20 chilling stories about shipwrecks and reportedly true
encounters with ghosts, UFOs, bigfoot, and other unexplained
phenomena in northeastern Minnesota. A haunting figure that roams a
Duluth cemetery, a giant serpent that lurks beneath the surface of
Lake Superior, a fighter jet that vanished while investigating an
unidentified flying object-northeastern Minnesota seems to be a
magnet for the paranormal, and this collection of 20 "ghost
stories" presents the freakiest, most surprising tales of
Minnesota's North Shore! Local authors William and Kathryn Mayo
grew up in Minnesota-with a shared fascination for things that go
bump in the night. As adults, the professional writers spent
countless hours combing the region for the strangest and scariest
run-ins with the unexplained. Horror fans will delight in these
terrifying tales about haunted happenings, as well as harrowing
reports of shipwrecks and animal attacks. They're based on
reportedly true accounts, proving that Lake Superior is the setting
for some of the most compelling ghostly tales ever told. The short
stories are ideal for quick reading, and they are sure to captivate
even the most reluctant of readers. Share them with friends around
a campfire, or try them alone at home-if you dare.
Now, in The Ascension Mysteries, David Wilcock reveals that the
earth is on the front lines of a battle that has been raging
between positive and negative extraterrestrials for 500,000 years
and he looks ahead to what this battle means. Follow his
enthralling journey through the history of the universe and explore
the great Cosmic Battle surrounding the Ascension of mankind.
Through his contact with a positive higher intelligence behind the
UFO phenomenon, groundbreaking scientific information, and
testimony about alien encounters and stargate travel from
high-ranking government whistle-blowers David Wilcock is able to
answer the central question of our time: What does this battle mean
for each of us personally? By unifying ancient texts from a variety
of religions with scientific data and insider testimony, The
Ascension Mysteries presents his stunning revelation-the Earth is
on the verge of a cosmic event that will transform matter, energy,
consciousness, and biological life as we now know it and will
finally defeat the great villains of our time.
Spooky Stories to tell even after the campfire burns out! Unfold a
camp chair, huddle close to the fire, and get ready for thirty
creepy tales of ghostly hauntings, eerie happenings, and other
strange occurrences from times past. Set deep in the woods where no
sane person would dare to go, along murky bottomless lakes, and on
cobblestone streets that empty before sundown, the
stories in this entertaining and compelling collection will have
you looking over your shoulder again and again.
Bone-chilling, frightful folklore traditions are kept alive in
these expert retellings by master storyteller S. E. Schlosser and
through artist Paul Hoffman's evocative illustrations. You'll meet
ghosts and witches, hear things that go bump in the night, and feel
an icy wind on the back of your neck even as you inch
closer to the crackling, glowing embers. Whether read in a group
around the campfire on a dark and silent night or alone with a
flashlight from the safety of your sleeping bag, this is a
collection to treasure.
This book presents the result of an innovative challenge, to create
a systematic literature overview driven by machine-generated
content. Questions and related keywords were prepared for the
machine to query, discover, collate and structure by Artificial
Intelligence (AI) clustering. The AI-based approach seemed
especially suitable to provide an innovative perspective as the
topics are indeed both complex, interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary, for example, climate, planetary and evolution
sciences. Springer Nature has published much on these topics in its
journals over the years, so the challenge was for the machine to
identify the most relevant content and present it in a structured
way that the reader would find useful. The automatically generated
literature summaries in this book are intended as a springboard to
further discoverability. They are particularly useful to readers
with limited time, looking to learn more about the subject quickly
and especially if they are new to the topics. Springer Nature seeks
to support anyone who needs a fast and effective start in their
content discovery journey, from the undergraduate student exploring
interdisciplinary content, to Master- or PhD-thesis developing
research questions, to the practitioner seeking support materials,
this book can serve as an inspiration, to name a few examples. It
is important to us as a publisher to make the advances in
technology easily accessible to our authors and find new ways of
AI-based author services that allow human-machine interaction to
generate readable, usable, collated, research content.
Zombies, vampires and ghosts feature prominently in nearly all
forms of entertainment in the 21st century, including popular
fiction, film, comics, television and computer games. But these
creatures have been vital to the entertainment industry since the
best-seller books of a century and half ago. Monsters don't just
invade popular culture, they help sell popular culture. This
collection of new essays covers 150 years of enduringly popular
Gothic monsters who have shocked and horrified audiences in
literature, film and comics. The contributors unearth forgotten
monsters and reconsider familiar ones, examining the audience
taboos and fears they embody.
A study of the production, circulation and consumption of English
ghost stories during the Age of Reason. This work examines a
variety of mediums: ballads and chapbooks, newspapers, sermons,
medical treatises and scientific journals, novels and plays. It
relates the telling of ghost stories to changes associated with the
Enlightenment.
When H.G Wells published his science-fiction classic The War of the
Worlds, we were seized by a global fascination with
extra-terrestrial life. The age of the alien had begun. In All
About Aliens, the truth about alien life is revealed. From the
origins of the alien concept from ancient myth right up to our
ongoing hunt for cosmic neighbours in the modern day, this book is
full of information that will give alien enthusiasts or sceptics
plenty to think about. Ever wondered what an alien would really
look like? What is the truth behind crop circles and UFO sightings?
Is it scientifically possible for other life to exist? Answering
these questions and many more, this book takes an honest look at
our bug-eyed green friends and distinguishes the sense from the
pseudoscience in this easy-to-read book on aliens. The All About
series tackles those intriguing topics we all love to think about.
All About Aliens takes a close look into that most fascinating of
question: are we really alone in the universe?
Pull up a chair or gather round the campfire and get ready for
thirty creepy tales of ghostly hauntings, eerie happenings, and
other strange occurrences in California. Set in the Golden State's
big cities, oceanside towns, rugged mountains, and sparsely
populated deserts, the stories in this entertaining and compelling
collection will have readers looking over their shoulders again and
again.California'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 meet the Queen of
Death Valley, cheer on the ghost who haunts his claim-jumping
murderer, look out for a blood-hungry rolling head, learn about the
sea monster of Monterey Bay Canyon, and hear otherworldly voices
from the Pacific Ocean--or simply feel an icy wind on the back of
their necks on a warm California 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.
Ghostwriters Nancy Roberts and Taryn Plumb spin fascinating tales
about 26 haunted houses all over America. Based on stories told by
first-hand witnesses, these stories of ghostly goings-on will keep
you on the edge of your seat-and possibly up all night! Read about
San Diego's Whaley House, whose former residents maintain an active
presence, as does Yankee Jim, a hanging victim over whose gallows
the house was built. Learn about the house in Massachusetts that
once belonged to eccentric millionaire and brilliant inventor John
Hammond, Jr.-whose practice in spiritualism, say some, continues
long after his death. And relive the terrifying battle that claimed
the lives of 1,700 Confederate soldiers whose battlefield became
their final resting place on Tennessee's Carnton Plantation.
A collection of frightening stories, including the Civil War ghosts
of Gettysburg, spirits at John Brown's tannery, the fiddling ghost
of Potter County, hauntings at the Eastern State Penitentiary, the
mysterious indelible handprint, and many more.
Vigilante victims, murdered miners, and gunfight ghosts figure
prominently in this collection of eerie tales from the Treasure
State. From the windswept prairies in the east to the towering
mountains of Glacier National Park come a variety of stories and
legends, including a phantom cowboy who continues to ride his ghost
horse up the staircase of a Fort Benton hotel, figures from a
hundred years ago and more who roam the streets of ghost towns
Virginia City and Bannack all hours of the night, and long-gone
regulars who continue to visit their favorite bars.
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