What are the strange sounds being heard worldwide?
Will 2012 be the year of the Apocalypse…and is this the
beginning of the end for our world?

The De Vanny family visited the Arizona Memorial on Monday, and as usual, Susan took lots of photos.
“I was flicking through the photos and seeing how many do I really need, and take some of the bad ones out and then I came across this particular photo,” said Susan De Vanny.
The particular photo of the water over the wreckage, with oil shimmering, Read the rest of this entry »
ONCE UPON a time, on a tiny little island, in a tiny little house, there
lived a tiny little animal named Gef who made wee-wee on a great big psychical investigator and screamed: “Go away, clear to hell! We don’t want you here.”
Not true, you think? Let me warn you that in the 1930′s one R. S. Lambert,
then of the British Broadcasting Company, investigated Gef and said, “It is impossible to deny that there is serious evidence . . . for Gef’s reality . . .” And Lambert was called “crazy” but after lengthy proceedings a British court awarded him 7,000 pounds damages, in effect acknowledging there indeed was good reason to believe in the existence of a talking mongoose on the Isle of Man. Read the rest of this entry »
At four, “Elizabeth” already knew that she was different from other people, though she didn’t necessarily understand why or how. She first tasted blood at age 11. It wasn’t until later that she became familiar with the term vampire. By 15, she was drinking blood regularly, thanks to her first steady donor. Nearly a quarter-century later, she still imbibes about once a week. She doesn’t suck blood from the necks of her willing food sources, however, which is but one of the things you may find surprising about “Elizabeth” and others like her.
Perhaps no other cultural figure has inspired such a wide variety of emotions as the vampire, ranging from fear to arousal, revulsion to envy. The image of this mystical figure Read the rest of this entry »
Humankind has been aware that it is a part of a larger community of powers and principalities, seen and unseen, physical and nonphysical, since at least the Paleolithic Age (c. 50,000 b.c.), when primitive artists painted images of supernatural beings on the walls of their caves. As early as the third millennium b.c., the written records of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia recognized a hierarchy of supernatural beings that ruled over various parts of the Earth, the universe, and the lives of human beings. They also believed in lower levels of entities that might be either hostile or benign in their actions toward humans. The Mesopotamians wanted to be certain that they were well protected by Read the rest of this entry »

JoAnn Parks with the seven skulls tested at the British Museum in 1996. Max is second big skull from right. Photo copyright JoAnn Parks. Used with permission.
There’s nothing like a wind-whipped, tornado-sky night for a meeting with the famous crystal skull Max. Lightning, thunder, blown transformers, tree limbs down, pelting rain, pitch black darkness… chaos in the outer world. Meanwhile, inside the sanctuary at Angel Heights, the country home and spiritual center of Jayne and Chuck Feldman in Upperco, Maryland, Max reposes in calm, eerie light, a doorway to another reality.
So set the stage for my first close encounter and private reading with Max, the most renowned of crystal skulls, authenticated as an ancient artifact hard-carved and polished long ago by a mystery artisan, passed on down through the centuries as a facilitator of all kinds of spiritual experiences. Meet Max and you come away with Read the rest of this entry »
It was the late spring of 1972 when I first experienced a call from my ancestors … songs that would awaken an awareness within me — a deeper part of my soul, a mystical tribal identity that could no longer lie dormant.
I had returned to the United States from Vietnam in July, 1968, and after a 30 day leave, I spent September, Read the rest of this entry »
“Mother has asked that you make her burial dress.” The caller was my sister in Texas. Our mother had been in and out of the hospital there for several months, a victim of cancer. We knew that her final days were near. At the time (1962) I had established a career in New York as a designer and creator of costumes for Broadway shows and nightclub revues. At one time, Mother had helped me in my work and was familiar with it. “I think it would be entirely too traumatic for Read the rest of this entry »
As a young boy living in England, I had a recurring dream. I lived in a large room, on the top floor of my family’s house. At the end of the day, with the sun setting over the London suburbs, I would sit at my windowsill and watch the orange light spill onto the rooftops, shining through car windows and blanketing the damp streets. And in the night, I would examine the skies above, rich with stars and planets, worlds beyond our world. At last, filled with visions of other places beyond this earth, I would Read the rest of this entry »
The system known as Yoga consists essentially of eight steps or stages, and is known as the Royal Road, or the Noble Eightfold Path.
The first is known as Yama, which consists in self-discipline; calm, inward poise, detachment from this world’s goods and chattels, etc. The mind must be purified and clarified. Coupled with this, good health must attained, by means of Read the rest of this entry »
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