Category: History of Religions
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The Wife Who Was Visited By Her Dead Husband
By Kenny Paul Smith In Beyond Knowing: Mysteries & Messages of Death & Life from a Forensic Pathologist (2006), Janis Amatuzio relates a remarkable and, yes, mysterious case she worked on in her decades-long career as a crime scene investigator. “As I started through the tunnel that connects the hospital and the professional building,” her…
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I Had To Learn To Dream, Confidently!
by Kaitlyn Ferretti Astral projection, lucid dreaming, out-of-body-experiences (OBEs), the idea of setting my spirit free of my body, such things have always fascinated me. At first, I could hardly allow my mind to believe that my soul was capable of leaving my body behind to explore other realities and dimensions. This perspective, I learned,…
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The Holy (that is, Paranormal) Mysteries of Orthodoxy
By Caleb Kench In these times of ever-advancing sciences and thought, the paranormal and the religious are frequently portrayed as being in opposition to each other. Paranormal events are now often mutually disassociated with Christianity; meaning that the secular world views them as an entirely separate class of phenomena, while many Christian denominations either view…
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Our Forgotten Paranormal Foundations
By Nicola Cates It can be easy to forget humanity has always been paranormal. Even in our prehistory we interacted with reality beyond our physical limits. Somewhere along the way we buried our paranormal past, with shameful indignation, in order to promote the false history of a disenchanted and enlightened species. This is of course…