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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
La sociedad venezolana es mezcla de abor genes, afrodescendientes y
europeos. La religi n predominante es la cat lica. La Tierra de
Gracia que describi Colon es hoy un pa s con grandes dificultades
sociales y educativas a pesar del alto ingreso petrolero. La
violencia en su forma de secuestro ha afectando a toda la sociedad.
Como en todo grupo social all se entrecruzan seres humanos con sus
culturas, sus religiones y sus pasiones. Cada personaje tiene
caracter sticas propias basadas en experiencias personales del
autor o referenciales de pacientes o amigos, en todos ellos hay
caracter sticas universales en las cuales el lector podr
reconocerse. El rea geogr fica donde se desarrolla corresponde al
oriente venezolano en el Golfo de Paria, la salida del delta del
Orinoco y la cercan a de Trinidad. Esta vecindad con Trinidad ha
determinado una sociedad con con cierta influencia anglosajona. Las
situaciones sociales son todas ficticias pero posibles en la
realidad venezolana de la transici n del siglo XX al siglo XXI. Las
consideraciones filos ficas y religiosas son puramente de la
creatividad del autor. El amor como el motor de las relaciones
humanas con sus facetas pasionales, sensoriales, afectivas,
emosionales e incluso plat nicas se aprecia a lo largo de toda la
ficci n de esta novela.
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.
The highly anticipated memoir from the star of the hit series
"Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead"
When Lisa Williams was four years old, she told her parents about
the spirits in her bedroom. Since those first sightings, Lisa has
seen and communicated with thousands of people who have passed
over, listening to their stories and delivering messages of comfort
to the loved ones they left behind.
In "Life Among the Dead," Lisa invites readers into her
extraordinary life, from her childhood in Birmingham, England,
where her grandmother -- also a renowned psychic -- encouraged her
to respect and nurture her talent, to her decision to move to Los
Angeles, where her smash-hit Lifetime television show quickly made
her one of the world's most beloved mediums. Lisa shares memories
of her earliest psychic experiences and her gradual acceptance of
her gift, and recalls many of the amazingly accurate communications
she has shared with believers and skeptics alike. In her
compassionate, down-to-earth style, she reveals exactly what it's
like to live surrounded by spirits every day, and she recounts the
joy she feels in bringing solace to those who have lost someone
dear and the insights she has gleaned about spiritual phenomena,
hauntings, psychic healing, and the afterlife.
Warm, witty, and surprising, "Life Among the Dead" is a
wonderfully intimate account of Lisa's life as a medium, healer,
wife, mom, and TV star who has already won the hearts of millions,
a woman with an astonishing gift for seeing beyond the ordinary and
into a mysterious and fascinating realm.
On December 26th, 1985, Whitley Strieber was woken in his isolated
cabin in upstate New York, he saw a creature in his bedroom. His
next memory is sitting in the woods around the cabin. Hypnosis
revealed that Whitley Strieber had been abducted by a UFO and that
he had been subjected to medical testing by aliens. Strieber came
to realise that he had been abducted by these alien life forms for
most of his life, and began to record his experiences with visitors
from 'elsewhere'. Whether the reader believes or not his story it
will fascinate and terrify. The sincerity and detail of Strieber's
account of his experiences is powerful and it will force every
reader to ask: what are the aliens trying to communicate, are they
here to guide and transform mankind, has the greatest mystery of
our time been solved? Is Whitley Strieber an ambassador for beings
from another world to contact mankind?
Got Ghosts? Las Vegas certainly has, and many of them. There's an
abundance of paranormal activity in this super hot, dry, and
enchanting desert. Come join us on the South side of Las Vegas as
we learn about a ghost who gets a home owner's attention by hanging
a child's Barbie doll from the ceiling. Listen to a ghost who likes
to play the Ukulele on the North side of town. Meet the ghost of a
Grandpa in the area of Sunrise Mountain who won't leave until his
new grandchild is born, and a spirit in the Summerlin neighborhood
who made contact with the residents by writing messages on their
bathroom mirrors! Do you believe in ghosts? You will, after hearing
about the specters of Las Vegas!
Hit show "Paranormal State" chronicles the extraordinary life of
Ryan Buell and the other members of the Paranormal Research Society
(PRS) as they seek to find the truth behind terrifying real life
mysteries, hauntings, and ghosts. Stone-cold investigators of the
supernatural and seekers of the unknown, they have dedicated their
lives to working beside countless amounts of families who seem to
suffer from the effects of paranormal experiences. In this
behind-the-scenes look, Ryan takes readers inside the cases from
the show. Revealing new facts, and discussing never-before-seen
cases, "Paranormal State" explores the intriguing mysteries
surrounding each case and the difficult decisions faced by Ryan and
PRS in the field, as well as their struggles with faith (their own
and that of those they're helping). Readers and die-hard fans will
finally get to see how Ryan and PRS have evolved, both from the
beginning and through the advent of the show. Connecting the dots
and finding out why these 'hauntings' may occur in the first place,
Ryan and his team have saved families. "Paranormal State" is the
official guide to their fascinating and frightening endeavours.
Discover the historical tapestry of San Diego through a haunted
tour of cemeteries, hotels, restaurants, museums, libraries,
battlefields, and even fairgrounds. Join the San Diego Paranormal
Research Society as they explore ghostly occurrences and examine
eyewitness and curator accounts alongside paranormal researchers
firsthand experiences. Learn about the types of ghosts, spirits,
and hauntings at more than 25 locations and the theories behind
their existence. From downtown San Diego, Julian, and the Gaslamp
Quarter District to the North, West, and East Counties, learn why
Americas Finest City could be in the running for Americas Most
Haunted City. San Diegos Most Haunted is a collection of spooky
spaces and paranormal places that is sure to delight, educate, and
entertain.
The second spooky illustrated story in the No Place For Monsters
series – Stranger Things for younger readers! PRAISE FOR NO
PLACE FOR MONSTERS: 'Wildly imaginative and totally terrifying'
JEFF KINNEY, AUTHOR OFÂ DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 'A haunted-house
version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'BRIAN
SELZNICK, AUTHOR OF THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET
'Overgrown with fantastic ideas' THE NEW YORK TIMES It’s been
months since Levi and Kat rescued their town’s forgotten
children. But now the strangeness has started again: hundreds of
creepy snowmen pop up across town and a bizarre blizzard hits the
day before spring break, trapping the kids in school. And something
is roaming the darkened halls. Something hungry ... A
heart-pounding follow-up to the highly acclaimed No Place for
Monsters Half-written, half-graphic novel, and all spooky mystery!
A group of unlikely friends must band together to protect their
town from the monsters that are threatening to destroy it Stranger
Things vibes with lavish, spine-tingling illustrations
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"In terms of the written canon of Scripture, the Book of Revelation
is God's 'last word.' Common logic would seem to dictate that a God
who is intelligent, reasonable and articulate would speak 'last
words' that would be easily understood by the vast majority of His
audience. Unfortunately, in the case of The Revelation, the reality
is quite different. For most of the last two millennia of Church
history, Christians have fussed and fought (metaphorically, if not
physically) over the intent, intelligibility and interpretation of
The Revelation. What was given as a source of encouragement, unity
and hope has become a cause of discouragement, division and fear."
In this book, the author presents a series of "portraits" of Jesus
Christ, which are revealed in the successive apocalyptic visions
contained in the Book of Revelation. These visions were not given
to stir fear or confusion but to inspire hope and to give courage
to a young Church - a Church that was struggling with the harsh
realities of living according to the teachings of Christ in the
midst of a decidedly non-Christian world. The author claims that
Jesus is the focal point and central figure of this mysterious and
final book of the Bible. In this manner, he seeks to make the
message of Revelation relevant and reasonable to every reader.
This thought-provoking study of paranormal phenomena traces the
impact of supernatural beliefs on popular culture and, conversely,
examines the influence of new communication technologies on
research being conducted in the field. Did you know that interest
in UFO research increased during the 1960s as a result of the
Kennedy assassination? Or that America experienced a Satanic Panic
in the 1980s that culminated with the longest, most expensive court
trial in American history? This book reviews the history, economy,
and community of paranormal research in this country, and considers
the deeper meaning behind the philosophies and theories surrounding
the industry. Paranormal Nation: Why America Needs Ghosts, UFOs,
and Bigfoot explores the events that have defined paranormal belief
systems today. From the birth of religious doctrine, to European
witch hunts, to the increasing popularity of the supernatural in
American television programming, the author examines the past and
present conditions that have fueled interest in the unexplained and
considers what this trend means for modern-day America.
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.
The subject of the afterlife and ghosts is often deemed suspicious
and related more to pseudo-religion, occultism or something equally
distant from science as well as disturbing and ominous. Some people
consider anything that they cannot comprehend or accept to be
impossible while others are convinced that rejecting such problems
makes them intelligent, so that they deliberately ignore them. On
the other hand, supporters of the theory that everything depends on
the brain would explain ghosts by brain disorders, illusions or
hallucinations. However, there are surprisingly many individuals
who have had the opportunity to experience - in a more or less
direct way - the existence of an invisible world and its
inhabitants. In fact, no one can quite sincerely deny that they
exist. There is no point in negating something, just because it
cannot be seen or measured. In this book, the writer relate the
latest findings of physics about the next world and the beings that
live in it. Writer also going to analyse these findings from the
scientific point of view and to describe the spiritual world using
scientific terms. This book will be interesting both for those who
belive in afterlife but need scientific confirmation as well as for
the sceptics who may change their minds after having read this
publication. This book refer to the first publication of Mr.
Tadataka Kimura's book "Truth of soul" published in 2011.
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.
This is the continuing story of James C. Patch and JacobMasterson.
The fi rst book, The Books of James C. Patch: The Barrier
chronicled the adventures of Jacob Masterson as heattempted to
destroy the evil barrier that was preventing spiritsfrom entering
the Utopia on the other side. James C. Patch wasan author living in
the early 1900's when tragedy struck hisfamily when he decided to
write down what he found out aboutdeath and the afterlife. James C.
Patch was a split-spirit. A spiritthat could split from his body
prior to death and was able tocross through the barrier and see
through his spirit what was onthe other side. While in his spirited
state he noticed millions ofspirits that were not able to penetrate
the barrier. The majorityof these spirits were children who had not
had time to collect alot of memories and those are the spirits that
the barrier preyedupon. Jacob found out that memories were the key
to the rapidpenetration of the barrier and they were able to
connect withloved ones that were already on the other side.
The Book of the Damned has inspired scientists, science fiction
writers, moviemakers, and devotees for almost a hundred years. The
damned data Charles Fort gathered covered so many marvels,
mysteries, and monsters--including unidentified aerial objects,
frog falls, ship disappearances, red rains, earthquake lights, lake
monsters, animal mutilations, psychic explosions, and much, much
more. CHARLES HOY FORT (1874-1932), life-long naturalist and
independent journalist, wrote ten novels, though only one, The
Outcast Manufacturers (1906), was published in the U.S. - critics
said it was ahead of its time, but it was deemed commercially
unsuccessful. Upon his death in 1932, more than 60,000 notes were
donated to The New York Public Library.
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