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Columnist: Patrick Bernauw |
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Down there: a history of Satanism Posted on Friday, 19 June, 2009| 5:52 | Comments: 2 Patrick Bernauw: In 1890, the already famous French "decadent" writer Joris-Karl Huysmans wrote to a friend that he was looking for "a demoniac sodomite priest" who performed the black mass. He needed him for a new book, now known as "Là-bas" or "Down There"/”The Damned”...
Joris-Karl Huysmans, "J.K." for the friends, had been a naturalist writer and then wrote the "bible" of decadence ("A rebours"/"...
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Columnist: Nancy Bradley |
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Owassa Bigfoot Posted on Wednesday, 17 June, 2009| 4:23 | Comments: 5 Nancy Bradley: Bigfoot has been a mystery since I was a child at our summer cabin on Lake Owassa in New Jersey. Big John Lonewolf, a Ute Indian, one of the few residents who stayed on the lake year round and a seasoned hunter and fisherman told tales of this huge bear like creature he was unable to catch. One thing I knew about “Uncle” John at an early age, was that he was a man of few words, and of those few words, there were no lies or exaggerations. So I knew there was a...
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Columnist: Mark Dohle |
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An experience of deliverance Posted on Monday, 15 June, 2009| 4:39 | Comments: 5 Mark Dohle: I live in a bubble, within that enclosure resides what I consider to be real. Some of the things that I believe in are shared by the over all culture in which I live, so I guess you can say some bubbles can be very large, while others are connected by specific areas of thought that are compatible; in other words, clusters can be formed. Some people belong to larger clusters than others. Some stay alone; I guess these would be those that are considered mentally ill. Having no common language in which to share their world wit...
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Columnist: Mark Dohle |
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Questioning Posted on Thursday, 11 June, 2009| 5:31 | Comments: 11 Mark Dohle: I remember once when I was in the Navy, the topic of religion and spirituality came up.For me it was the first time that I actually participated in this kind of thing while enlisted. True there were some arguments that I had with some, but arguments are not discussion are they? I was stationed at the Naval Air Base in Milton, Florida at the time. It was 1970 and there was a group of five of us, in one of the rooms, just talking and having a few drinks. Funny, how alcohol will open people up to talk about spiritual thi...
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Columnist: Patrick Bernauw |
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The ghost of Anne Boleyn Posted on Tuesday, 9 June, 2009| 4:58 | Comments: 5 Patrick Bernauw: The spirit of Henry VIII apparently sleeps peacefully. But the two wives he executed - Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard - still haunt the world they once lived in... This is the story of Anne Boleyn, who was believed to be guilty of treason, incest, adultery and... witchcraft!
Accused of treason, incest, adultery and... witchcraft! As a young girl, Anne Boleyn was sent to the French court and exposed to the influence of an imm...
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Columnist: Yoshimar Lopez |
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Psychic children Posted on Sunday, 7 June, 2009| 4:47 | Comments: 10 Yoshimar Lopez: You may know them as indigo or crystal children. No matter the name, they are still gifted. Shows such as Paranormal State or Psychic Children show kids who show a sixth sense, allowing them to see ghosts, read a place/person, or foresee an upcoming future event. When I was younger, I used to have dreams and feelings of the future that would actually come to happen. We are most psychic in our toddler years, later society teaches us that anything beyond our comprehension is "unreal" and therefore we begin to...
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Columnist: Paul Dale Roberts |
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The Mountain Chumash Indian Spirits Posted on Friday, 5 June, 2009| 5:48 | Comments: 0 Paul Dale Roberts: Date: May 9, 2009, Saturday. HPI Paranormal Investigator Telly Blackwood aka Face aka Leatherface tells me about a very haunted mountain near Los Angeles called Sulphur Mountain. Face and I, decide this Saturday to drive down there and see what we can find. Before I go on with the story, you can see some of the pictures from Sulphur Mountain and please check out Roger Tinsley and his wooden Bigfoot shoe and professional actress Krissy Kage, I will ta...
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Columnist: Nancy Bradley |
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Harmony Grove Posted on Wednesday, 3 June, 2009| 5:08 | Comments: 5 Nancy Bradley: In the 1960s high school kids drove through the forest looking for her. You were considered a sissy if you did not do it. Some drove the wooded area pretending bravery, anxious to scare their dates. Most, however, secretly hoped they would not see her.
Elfin Forest back then, (also called Harmony Grove), was a densely populated forest area with winding curves along its small and hard to access road. I remember folks talking about it being nothing ...
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Columnist: Mark Dohle |
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Diversity Posted on Monday, 1 June, 2009| 4:22 | Comments: 21 Mark Dohle: Things can get complicated today in a culture where there are so many diverse religions, philosophies and political inclinations clamoring for space and listeners; at times these different perspectives living within the same family often causing a great deal of stress and discord. For those who like to read and learn about other systems of beliefs, as well as the experiences people have that are interpreted according to their way of life, things can get overwhelming a...
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Columnist: Patrick Bernauw |
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3 days of mysteries with Kathleen McGowan Posted on Saturday, 30 May, 2009| 4:43 | Comments: 1 Patrick Bernauw: I've just spend three days in Belgium with Kathleen McGowan, author of "The Expected One" and "The Book of Love", in some mystery places in Belgium: Bruges, Ghent and Orval. Here are some notes about these three days "into the mystic"…
I guess the novels written by McGowan are as much "standard religious thrillers" as the Kamasutra is. She makes you read the gospels and look at the history books with other eyes, with ...
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