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Our magazine and its staff is such that we intend to explore areas of the paranormal that have been seldom tackled so far. For example, is magick considerably more that just the stuff of legends? And could it be compared to a form of technology? Is there apparent proof of the reality of phenomena in the bizarre and convoluted world of Quantum Physics, and that magick might even be real?
Is there really proof that we survive physical death? Can we really and effectively communicate with the’other side’? Is this idea more than mere wishful thinking, and more importantly, can the departed really answer us?
No aspect of the multi-faceted world of the paranormal will be over-looked, because although fascinating enough, there is so much more to the enigma of paranormal phenomena than the ghosts and ghouls of tradition. To understand the basics of this most elusive phenomena, is to understand the very nature of reality itself.
In each issue of Paranormal Magazine, we hope to bring you examples of such phenomena at work and even more besides. If we can supply possible answers, we will, so stay with us because the journey may prove to be all you ever hoped for. Available on Digital Download Here Download Google Play Android App Here
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Pope Benedict XVI, whose resignation announcement stunned the world this week, has received high praise from an unusual quarter – the leader of the world's exorcists.
The news that should have rocked the world, that eventually will completely upend the scientific world and cause a radical rethinking of theory in a variety of sciences ranging from physics to biology to psychology, arrived . . . on little cat feet. The announcement, as is typical of the scientific community, came out in December of 2010, with little fanfare in the form of an abstract of a scientific paper with an unwieldy title: Extrasensory Perception and Quantum Models of Cognition.
Real Paranormal Activity. Scary hands coming out of ceiling. Hands coming out of the walls. Hand Demon. ........................................................
On a creepy island in a creepy swamp south of Mexico City there's a place that looks like the stuff of nightmares and horror movies.
every once in awhile comes a video that looks, sounds, and feels so real that it makes some of us doubt our own explanations. In these situations, applying the Ockham razor law seems to be the ideal solution. This is true for most of what we know. Yet there are some videos out there that leave you doubting science, especially those that predate social-media websites and accessible video editing software.
Three bizarre-looking springtails, tiny insect-like creatures, have been discovered in a Spanish cave. The three species are very different from one another and have been named Pygmarrhopalites maestrazgoensis, P. cantavetulae and Oncopodura fadriquei. These new species have these springy tails and hairy, tiny bodies, resembling Lilliputian monsters. One of them, O. fadriquei, lacks eyes.
"Spiritual experiences affect cerebral activity, this is known. But, the cerebral response to mediumship, the practice of supposedly being in communication with, or under the control of the spirit of a deceased person, has received little scientific attention, and from now on new studies should be conducted," says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of Research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and a nationally-known expert on spirituality and the brain, who collaborated with Julio F. P. Peres, Clinical Psychologist, PhD in Neuroscience and Behavior, Institute of Psychology at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and colleagues on the research.
A South Pacific island shown on marine charts and world maps as well as on Google Maps and on Google Earth, is proven not to exist, Australian scientists say.
Dutch researchers drilling into the glaciers of Greenland have discovered that climate change occurs more rapidly than previously believed - indeed, the most recent ice age ended abruptly in just one year.
Violinist Ben Lee, who can play Flight of the Bumblebee at an average of 15 notes per second, is declared the quickest human on the planet.
This captivating new documentary travels to the heart of Transsylvania, in today's Romania, to uncover the historical truths behind the legend of Dracula. Today, vampire tourism in Romania is booming. A self-described vampire hunter, Paul Daian, believes that vampires lurk in the streets of today's Bucharest and can adopt various forms. A Viennese dermatologist, Christian Honigsmann, discusses his theory that porphyria, a widespread genetic illness in Transsylvania in those days, was behind many vampire superstitions, especially the idea of their fear of sunlight. And Princess Brianna Caradja, a descendant of Vlad Tepes' talks about her famous ancestor.
"Different from every other horned dinosaur," the new species suggests flamboyant beginnings for the lineage that includes Triceratops.
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Scientists have confirmed that a shark found off the coast of Florida in 2011 was a single specimen with two heads, rather than conjoined twins.
The skeptical movement has many prominent figures, such as Richard Dawkins, Ray Hyman and Chris French, but none carry the gravitas these days of author/scientist Richard Wiseman. This is a role formerly played by Ray Hyman, but he is getting on in years and Wiseman has slowly taken over the role of the world’s most prominent skeptical parapsychological scientist. No other skeptic shows up in more parapsychology literature and no skeptic is more talked about than Wiseman. In the world of psi research, Wiseman is a central figure.
Frank Pastore, a former Major League Baseball pitcher who became one of the nation’s most popular Christian-radio hosts, died Monday from complications he suffered as the result of a motorcycle accident a month ago.
Many people like to believe in the idea of a soul, and we often look to the empirical world to bolster our religious or spiritual beliefs, searching for corroborating physical evidence. Just such scientific proof seemed to come in 1907,when a Massachusetts doctor named Duncan MacDougall devised experiments that he expected would actually measure the soul. Using six terminally ill patients on a specially-constructed scale bed, he measured their weight before, during, and after death. His results were mixed, but he concluded that there was indeed a very slight loss of weight, 21 grams on average..
New insights from quantum physics is suggesting our consciousness may be grounded in a quantum state that lives on after we die. The afterlife may be something different than we ever imagined.
The deep sea is the lowest layer of the ocean, at a depth of 1800m or more. Little or no light penetrates so deep; it was therefore thought historically that no life would be found there. But on the contrary, sea life thrives in the deep sea. Almost miraculously, we are finding interesting, bizarre, never-before-seen life on every dive – so here are ten recently discovered deep sea creatures.
Join Skeptiko host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with author and UFO filmmaker Paul Kimball. During the interview Kimball discusses the hypocrisy of belief in the paranormal:
A team of scientists can verify that their 5-year long DNA study, currently under peer-review, confirms the existence of a novel hominin hybrid species, commonly called “Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch,” living in North America. Researchers’ extensive DNA sequencing suggests that the legendary Sasquatch is a human relative that arose approximately 15,000 years ago as a hybrid cross of modern Homo sapiens with an unknown primate species.
There now follows a public service announcement for the benefit of the good people of Tunbridge Wells. Do take care when you're out and about - particularly if you're walking in the woods just outside the historic town centre.
Carl Gustav Jung’s persistence in deciphering the cryptic, convoluted, and exasperating imagery presented in many ancient, medieval and Renaissance alchemical manuscripts was instrumental in eliciting a renewed twentieth century interest in alchemy as a corroborating aspect of depth psychotherapy. In the last few centuries preceding this phenomenon alchemy had fallen into disrepute as a rudimentary protochemistry superseded by the manifold developments of Enlightenment science, a discipline of no practicable use except to the quacks of Victorian occultism who still ambled about in garage laboratories trying to transmute lead into gold and perfecting methods of pseudo-transmutation by which select credulous members of the general public might be duped.
Russian scientists have cracked the crop circle code, stating that a pole shift is impending but its end result will be a shift into 4th dimensional consciousness for those who are able to raise their consciousness in time.
Is poltergeist activity, those unexplained noisy bangings and rappings on walls and inanimate objects like furniture, toys and stones flying through the air, levitating or materialising from nowhere, the result of troublesome ghosts or evil spirits?
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