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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
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This book is much more than an authoritative and compelling look at
the cultural history of the supernatural over the last century in
America-it also explains why we want to believe. The
supernatural-psychic phenomena (telepathy, clairvoyance, or ESP),
communicating with the dead, and the sighting and tracking of
ghosts-has played an integral role in American culture across the
last century. In fact, attention and interest in the supernatural
has increased, despite our society's reliance upon and enthusiasm
for science and technology. Even some top scholars, officials from
the military and police, and public figures in places as high as
the Oval Office have believed in at least some aspects of the
supernatural. Supernatural America: A Cultural History is the first
book to examine the cultural history of the supernatural in the
United States, documenting how the expansion of science and
technology coincided with a rise in supernatural/paranormal
beliefs. From the flourishing of "spiritism" in the 1920s to the
early 21st century, when the paranormal is bigger than ever, this
entertaining and educational book explains the irresistible allure
of the supernatural in America. Shares hundreds of real-life
stories, and uses hundreds of sources, many of them forgotten
Provides a bibliography of authoritative books and articles, both
in support of and arguing against beliefs in the supernatural
The world as we know it is about to change. Whether it is the
Mayans' 2012 or the Christians' final days, humans can feel a major
change coming to the world they now inhabit. Blood Quantum offers
the hope of change of mind and soul over that of physical
extermination. A world where the veil between the spirit world and
the physical world once again is opened so that both can be quided
by the Great Mystery of life, in a peaceful and harmonious way.
The eastern side of the Smokies abounds with spooky tales, like the
story of a Shadow Woman who appeared to a farmer each morning and
evening to beg for a cup of milk. Skinned Tom is another East
Tennessee haunt, though his is a sinister tale that warns the
unfaithful to steer clear of local lover's lanes for their illicit
trysting. From the farmer who finds a Cavern of Skulls to a
moonshiner who makes a deal with a water demon; and the Half Shaved
ghost seeking vengeance to the first (and only) meeting of the
Asheville Ghost Club, the Great Smoky Mountains and its foothills
abound with spooky tales. My favorites are in this collection.
Do places where violent deaths occur somehow absorb the horror,
only to conjure up images that haunt the living for generations to
come? Many people believe that this can indeed happen; above all,
in the context of that manmade phenomenon that reaps so great a
toll in so short a time: War. Haunted U.S. Battlefields takes us on
a spine-tingling tour of America's most legendary spectral scenes
of human struggle-from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, from
the Indian Wars to World War II and beyond. As America's bloodiest
conflict, the Civil War has yielded the greatest number of ghostly
sightings. Hence, most of the twenty-five battlefield legends this
book relates are from this era-whether the myriad strange spectral
happenings associated with Gettysburg, or this war's lesser known
but equally tragic events. Summing up the eerie essence of wartime
scenes across America-many of which today host popular ghost
tours-Haunted U.S. Battlefields is a must for students of the
paranormal, Civil War buffs, and all others interested in a
spine-chilling realm of military history that the history books
don't dare tell.
Thrilling stories of supernatural occurrences in Connecticut,
including the curse on Dudleytown, the spirit of Hanna Cranna who
causes car crashes in Monroe, the phantom black dog of Meriden,
buried-alive Midnight Mary, the lost village of Bara-Hack, and many
more.
As children, most of us freely express the joy-the music-within us.
Our emotions are close to the surface, and we can bring them forth
at the drop of a hat. But as we become adults, the joy seems to get
buried deeper and deeper. Real life can take the music from our
very being. But does it have to be that way? Is there anything we
can do about it? In The Musical Soul Train: Discover the Songs from
Your Heart, author Philip "PM" Moey shares his knowledge and
experiences of life's spiritual pathways. Moey's fifteen years of
research has taught him that though there are many universal
principles about life, many are fundamentally the same but
approached from different angles. The paths eventually lead to a
single life worth living if you choose to do it well. And to live
well, you cannot allow the music to die within you. Moey includes
his personal musical flavor, but that does not mean it has to be
ours; he reminds us that each of us has a song to be sung and
showcased. The Musical Soul Train will thrill anyone who longs to
tell his or her own story and anyone who is looking for a more
meaningful, inspired life.
There is a mystical quality to the land and sky in New Mexico.
Places with long histories, such as New Mexico, breed superstition,
carrying the memories, stories, and beliefs of those who have
passed before. The state is such a notoriously superstitious place
that real estate agencies post notices about whether a house is
"truly" haunted, with pseudo-legal discussions about the need to
disclose this information publicly. There is a haunted State
Monument in Lincoln County, and a lovelorn ghost wanders through
one of the state's national parks. There are ghosts who are
friendly and fearsome. Stories that have become fables, and others
that are fully believed. Haunted New Mexico will occasionally ask
you to suspend belief, showing those cracks between what is real
and imagined.
2015 Best Book Award from the Communal Studies Association The
captivating story of the people of Heaven's Gate, a religious group
focused on transcending humanity and the Earth, and seeking
salvation in the literal heavens on board a UFO In March 1997,
thirty-nine people in Rancho Santa Fe, California, ritually
terminated their lives. To outsiders, it was a mass suicide. To
insiders, it was a graduation. This act was the culmination of over
two decades of spiritual and social development for the members of
Heaven's Gate. In this fascinating overview, Benjamin Zeller not
only explores the question of why the members of Heaven's Gate
committed ritual suicides, but interrogates the origin and
evolution of the religion, its appeal, and its practices. By
tracking the development of the history, social structure, and
worldview of Heaven's Gate, Zeller draws out the ways in which the
movement was both a reflection and a microcosm of larger American
culture. The group emerged out of engagement with Evangelical
Christianity, the New Age movement, science fiction and UFOs, and
conspiracy theories, and it evolved in response to the religious
quests of baby boomers, new religions of the counterculture, and
the narcissistic pessimism of the 1990s. Thus, Heaven's Gate not
only reflects the context of its environment, but also reveals how
those forces interacted in the form of a single religious body. In
the only book-length study of Heaven's Gate, Zeller traces the
roots of the movement, examines its beliefs and practices, and
tells the captivating story of its people.
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