Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal Books
Tyndale House Publishers Imagine the God of Heaven
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£15.19
History Press Haunted Cemeteries of Ohio
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£18.69
Profile Books Ltd The Ascension Mysteries
Book SynopsisNow, in The Ascension Mysteries, David Wilcock reveals that the earth is on the front lines of a battle that has been raging between positive and negative extraterrestrials for 500,000 years and he looks ahead to what this battle means. Follow his enthralling journey through the history of the universe and explore the great Cosmic Battle surrounding the Ascension of mankind.Through his contact with a positive higher intelligence behind the UFO phenomenon, groundbreaking scientific information, and testimony about alien encounters and stargate travel from high-ranking government whistle-blowers David Wilcock is able to answer the central question of our time:What does this battle mean for each of us personally?By unifying ancient texts from a variety of religions with scientific data and insider testimony, The Ascension Mysteries presents his stunning revelation-the Earth is on the verge of a cosmic event that will transform matter, energy, consciousness, and biological life as we now kTrade ReviewHe attempts to bring science into the realm of the paranormal. -- Phenomena Magazine
£16.20
The History Press Ltd Ghosts and Gravestones of York
Book SynopsisWith its long history of conflict and many tragic events, York boasts more than its fair share of ghosts, ghouls, phantoms and things that go bump in the night. In fact, York claims to be ''Europe''s most haunted city'', and sometimes it seems as though a ghostly figure with a score to settle is in residence in just about every deserted street or dark ginnel in the old town. Discover the fascinating history of the Minster and the legend of the haunted pew, the story of the terrible massacre at Bedern Orphanage, the stories behind the sightless severed heads which have throughout history gazed down on the citizens of York from Micklegate Bar, meet the real Dick Turpin and discover the truth about his death over 260 years ago. Join Yorkshire guide Philip Lister as he takes you on a terrifying tour of York''s dark and ghostly side.
£13.49
The History Press Ltd Haunted Tunbridge Wells
Book SynopsisTunbridge Wells is a town steeped in history — and history, of course, means ghost stories. After this creepy jaunt you’ll never see this delightful town in quite the same light, so grab your candle and hold your nerve and prepare to meet a gaggle of ghouls and ghosts and other twilight terrors of Tunbridge Wells.
£12.34
The History Press Ltd The AZ of Curious Essex
Book Synopsis‘Curious’ is perhaps not the first word you would use to label Essex. And if you literally look below the surface in Essex - 100ft underground to be precise - you’ll discover one of the most incredible Government ‘secrets’ of all time.
£14.24
Amberley Publishing Paranormal London
Book SynopsisA fabulous collection of ghostly hauntings in London. If you are not a true believer in the paranormal when you start to read this book, you will be by the end!
£14.39
Inner Traditions Bear and Company Demons and Spirits of the Land: Ancestral Lore
Book SynopsisOur pagan ancestors knew that every forest has brownies and fairies, every spring its lady, and every river malevolent beings in its depths. They told tales of giants in the hills, dragons in the lakes, marshes swarming with will-o'-the-wisps, and demons and wild folk in the mountains who enjoyed causing landslides, avalanches, and floods. They both feared and respected these entities, knowing the importance of appeasing them for safe travel and a prosperous homestead. Exploring medieval stories, folk traditions, spiritual place names, and pagan rituals of home building and site selection, Claude Lecouteux reveals the multitude of spirits and entities that once inhabited the land before modern civilization repressed them into desert solitude, impenetrable forests, and inaccessible mountains. He explains how, to our ancestors, enclosing a space was a sacred act. Specific rites had to be performed to negotiate with the local spirits and ensure proper placement and protection of a new building. These land spirits often became the household spirit, taking up residence in a new building in exchange for permission to build on their territory. Lecouteux explores Arthurian legends, folk tales, and mythology for evidence of the untamed spirits of the wilderness, such as giants, dragons, and demons, and examines the rites and ceremonies used to gain their good will. Lecouteux reveals how, despite outright Church suppression, belief in these spirits carried through to modern times and was a primary influence on architecture, an influence still visible in today's buildings. The author also shows how our ancestors' concern for respecting nature is increasingly relevant in today's world.Trade Review“What are the ancient mysteries of earth and water? Guided by the sure hand of Claude Lecouteux in this erudite and accessible book, we find keys to the recovery and renewed understanding of indigenous European religious traditions concerning land and water. A valuable book--highly recommended.” * Arthur Versluis, author of Sacred Earth and Religion of Light *“Demons and Spirits of the Land is a scholarly investigation of the spirits present in the traditional landscape of Europe. Claude Lecouteux explains how humans are inseparable from our surroundings: we are not the only intelligent beings, for we cohabit the Earth with other sentient entities. Traditionally, these entities manifest as land spirits who take many forms: giants, dwarves, brownies, fairies, and dragons. Present in the land, they must be dealt with if humans are to live in harmony and well-being. This book details rites and ceremonies of coming to terms with the spirits of tree and forest, spring and mountain, taken from comprehensive documentary and folklore sources, including ancient authors, Arthurian legends, medieval romances, and Norse sagas. If you want to know about the nature of land spirits and how we relate to them, this is essential reading.” * Nigel Pennick, author of The Book of Primal Signs: The High Magic of Symbols *“A superbly written treatise on the folklore of place, showing how the church has demonized once revered and respected land spirits. The setting up of high crosses, statues of saints, and the ringing of bells has been done for two thousand years to repel and control the fairies, elves, dragons, dwarves, and giants our ancestors once placated and venerated. But are we better off for all the church’s civilizing efforts? “We are now at a turning point in human history where we need to come to terms with what we have wrought. The Earth Mother has given us food, healing, and shelter, and we have abused her in return. Reading these pages we learn that the dark path through the wilderness may once again lead us to a sacred space within the forest where in respectful company with the ancient deities, land wight’s, and the fey, we may yet resume our ancient offerings, begin the healing, and return to harmony with all creation.” * Ellen Evert Hopman, author of A Druid’s Herbal of Sacred Tree Medicine and The Secret Medicine *Table of ContentsForeword by Régis Boyer Introduction: We Dwell in a Haunted Place Part One A Haunted Universe 1 Unusual Manifestations 2 The First Inhabitants of the Earth 3 Demons and Fallen Angels 4 Cult Remnants 5 The Local Land Spirits 6 The Underside of Idolatry 7 The Evidence of Place-Names 8 Silvanus and Company 9 The Metamorphoses of Spirits 10 A Provisional Assessment Part Two Conquering and Defending the Land 11 Encountering the Spirits of the Local Land 12 Taking Possession of a Piece of Land 13 Circumambulation: Appropriation, Expropriation, and Protection Rites 14 Boundaries and Their Markers 15 The Enclosed Space Is Sacred 16 The Contract with the Spirits 17 The Circular and the Rectangular: A Hypothesis 18 The Conquest of the Space Part Three Survivals and Transformations 19 Waters, Springs, and Fountains 20 The Forest 21 The Mountain and Its Spirits 22 The Problem of Parédrie 23 A Composite Site: The Dwelling of Grendel and His Mother 24 The Moor 25 The Hybridization of Myths 26 The Return of the Place Spirits Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
£14.24
Ozark Mountain Publishing Convoluted Universe: Book Four
Book SynopsisThis is the fourth volume in the wildly successful Convoluted Universe series. Premier hypnotherapist and psychic researcher Dolores Cannon does it again. Using deep hypnosis and past life regression techniques, she presents mind-blowing theories and concepts originating from other dimensions.In this new volume you''ll find more information about the spirit side-where we go after we "die"-plus new information on life reviews and preparing contracts and your life plan of what you hope to accomplish on your return to Earth.Cannon uncovers forgotten ancient knowledge widely used by secret mystery schools and ancient civilizations, including Atlantis, Lemuria, and the original Stonehenge. She even explores the creation of life on Earth and presents unknown information about DNA.
£14.24
Disinformation Company Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and
Book SynopsisDemons, jinn, possession, sinister artifacts and gruesome archaeological discoveries haunt the pages of the new book by Dr. Heather Lynn. EVIL ARCHAEOLOGY investigates the archaeological record for artifacts and evidence of evil entities, revealing how demons from the ancient world may be dwelling among us. It, also, looks at the history and lore behind real relics believed to be haunted and includes historical accounts of demonic possession that go as far back as King Solomon invoking demons to help him build his famed temple.Is there really a prehistoric fertility goddess figure that has been known to bring death to the families of anyone who holds it? Are there real vampire graveyards? Can the archaeological record prove the existence of demons and malevolent entities?Some tantalising questions EVIL ARCHAEOLOGY addresses include:What is the origin of demons?What role did Sumerian demons play in the development of civilisation?Are curses real?Can material objects contain evil? What about places?What can we do to protect ourselves, according to historical records?Was Jesus an exorcist?
£16.14
Author Solutions Inc Echoes of a Haunting
£17.59
The History Press Ltd Ghostly Cumbria
Book SynopsisFrom reports of haunted castles, stately halls, hotels, public houses, Roman forts, stone circles and even England's deepest lake, to heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, poltergeists and related supernatural phenomena, Ghostly Cumbria investigates twenty of the most haunted locations to be found in the area today. Drawing on historical and contemporary sources, this selection includes a phantom friar said to walk the lanes near Grey Friars Lodge Hotel in Clappersgate; the ghost of Mary, Queen of Scots at Carlisle Castle; a cavalier at Moresby Hall in Whitehaven; and several ghosts at the Kirkstone Pass Inn at Ambleside, including a young boy killed by a coach outside the building, a young woman who died whilst travelling along the road during a snow storm, and a seventeenth-century coachman who lurks around the bar. Illustrated with sixty photographs, together with access details for each location, this book will appeal to all those interested in finding out more about Cumbria's haunted heritage.
£12.74
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond
Book SynopsisSet in a wild and immaculate landscape threatened by industry and environmental degradation, a compassionate and gripping exploration of one of the world’s most baffling mysteries—the existence of the SasquatchTrade ReviewPraise for In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond:Finalist for the Edna Staebler Creative Nonfiction Award An Amazon Best Book of the Year Named a Must-Read Book of 2019 by Book Riot“Books on supernatural phenomena typically steer one of two courses: tabloid gullibility or mean-spirited debunkery. Zada deftly tightropes between the two . . . In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond is not really about sasquatch. It is about how we see what we want to see and don’t see what we’re not prepared to see . . . A quirky and oddly captivating tale.”—Eric Weiner, Washington Post“An adventure story in the tradition of Paul Theroux and, in parts, Jon Krakauer . . . Zada is a latter-day Henry David Thoreau or John Muir . . . Searching for an elusive ape, Zada has a knack for meeting unforgettable humans.”—Peter Kuitenbrouwer, Globe and Mail“If people can believe in God, why not Sasquatch? Zada takes us through the temperate rainforest of British Columbia looking for both the hairy bipedal and the mythology and landscape surrounding it. Terrific nature writing with a furry twist.”—Kerri Arsenault, Orion “Full of dramatic, tense chase scenes—the book is, quite literally, an adventure story.”—Nick Ripatrazone, The Millions“Zada wonders only in passing about how big Bigfoot’s feet are or how richly the creature may stink. His concerns are more metaphysical: What does it mean to believe in something absurd, something that eludes any effort to prove its existence? Roaming through the First Nations communities of coastal British Columbia, Zada camps out at the foggy junction of lore and fact. He’s a disarming travel companion, and his curiosity is contagious.”—Dan Piepenbring, Paris Review“As eloquent and big-hearted as, for instance, Peter Matthiessen’s The Snow Leopard . . . Despite the towering creature at its heart, the genius of In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond is most often its human pathos . . . Odd, winning gravitas . . . The shelf of serious, beautifully done Bigfoot books isn’t exactly a crowded one, but it now has an indisputable classic.”—Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly“Less the hooting and wood-knocking sensationalism of Finding Bigfoot (though that show certainly has its charms) than Robert Michael Pyles’s Where Bigfoot Walks, another book that leans toward respectability with its emphasis on natural history. Zada’s entry is a beautifully rendered account of a mist-shrouded world suspended between myth and modernity: its people, culture, ecology, and for receptive readers, its most mysterious denizen.”—Jon Foro, Amazon Book Review“In seeking to discover Bigfoot, Zada uncovers a different story, one that’s about all of us . . . [In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond] belongs among the travel memoirs. It’s literature.”—Oklahoman“For lovers of nature writing who also definitely want to know about the Sasquatch (so, everyone).”—Emily Temple, Literary Hub“Zada writes engagingly in the tradition of the best travel writers with genuine feeling for this anachronistic humanoid symbol of the lost world.”—Fortean Times“Bigfoot lives—maybe, as this X-Files-worthy tale reveals . . . Traveling deep into the old-growth forests of British Columbia, [Zada] had a look for himself, and it’s not too much of a spoiler to say that he adds to the seen/unproven inventory . . . Believe or don’t, the author writes nimbly and well, and his story is modest and evenhanded even as he lets us know just where he stands. An entertaining, provocative exercise in cryptozoology.”—Kirkus Reviews“In this fascinating nature narrative, freelance writer Zada searches for evidence of Bigfoot in the forests of the Pacific Northwest . . . Zada relates his adventures, including his encounters with bears, along with his observations into the collective unconscious of humans and how brains construct reality . . . Zada’s fun, well-written travelogue will interest environmentalists and armchair adventurers alike.”—Publishers Weekly“Zada strikes an engaging balance between curiosity and skepticism, letting the locals’ convincing stories speak for themselves while probing the science behind misperceptions and cultural beliefs. While fringe-watchers will relish Zada’s Sasquatch research, nature buffs will also enjoy his lush descriptions of the Canadian Pacific Northwest wilderness.”—Booklist“John Zada is one of those rare writers who conjures spellbinding prose through an acute sense of nature’s significance and the mythologies we all inhabit. A profound debut.”—Robert Twigger, author of White Mountain: A Cultural Adventure through the Himalayas and Red Nile: A Biography of the World’s Greatest River“In the world of travel writing there are two kinds of author. The first writes from the outside in, at best only scratching the surface of the lands through which they travel. The second kind of author writes in a profound and elegant way, the narrative charged with humility—observed from the inside out. John Zada is an author of the second approach—from the school of master travel writers. His prose is an utter delight, and his observances are shrewd and often extraordinary. But most of all, Zada has the ability to suck readers in deep, so that they’re right there with him on the trail of the Sasquatch. I recommend In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond more highly than any other travel book I have read in years. With time it will become a classic, and Zada will be recognized as the foremost chronicler of what is surely one of the most beguiling preserves in all adventure.”—Tahir Shah, author of In Arabian Nights and The Caliph’s House“Finally a truly talented writer approaches a subject matter that has been otherwise relegated to a cultural punchline thanks to, primarily, reality television. John Zada’s quest for this holy grail and his compulsion for emotional narrative is nothing less than a modern-day mythical journey; and he shares it with us in a perfect blend of poetic prose and creative story-telling. I took this journey myself when I began producing ten documentary films on the subject of Bigfoot and John completely captures the essence of what you experience: the landscape first, followed by the people and their rich culture, and finally the human mind as it tries to make sense of what might be the world's most bewildering phenomenon. Only after that journey is completed, as John did, does one finally meet the creature itself.”—Survivorman Les Stroud“A fascinating and unique account of the Bigfoot phenomenon that is equal parts memoir, psychology, travelogue, cultural commentary and manifesto on nature. Totally gripping and unputdownable. Destined to be a classic of adventure and a standout among the more conventional works on the Sasquatch.”—Jason Webster, author of A Death in Valencia
£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Tribal Bigfoot
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£26.34
Hancock House Pagans in my Blood
£22.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Monster Monster
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£13.29
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Quest for Bigfoot
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£12.34
Hancock House In Search of Giants Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters
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£16.19
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Best of Sasquatch Bigfoot
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£18.89
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Meet the Sasquatch HC SGN
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£73.59
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Bigfoot Discovery Coloring Activity Book
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£8.54
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Bigfoot Encounters in New York New England
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£22.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Bigfoot Film Journal
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£26.34
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Sasquatch Bigfoot the Mystery of the Wild Man
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£26.34
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Bigfoot Research
Book SynopsisBigfoot is a familiar word today around the world. Since the middle of the last century it indicates a mysterious giant primate of North America, who is also called Sasquatch. The Russian vision is presented within this book. Bigfoot is a familiar word today around the world. Since the middle of the last century it indicates a mysterious giant primate of North America, who is also called Sasquatch. The Russian vision of this research is distinguished by at least three peculiarities: it is based on the combined evidence regarding these primates; it regards these humanlike beings as relict hominids (hominins by latest primate classification), i.e., the closest relatives of modern man, Homo sapiens; and it firmly takes the existence of these still enigmatic bipeds for a biological fact, not a popular myth or a scientific hypothesis. The purpose of the book is to substantiate these views and claims. The main philosophic question posed by it: What is it to be human?
£26.34
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Yale and the Strange Story of Jacko the ApeBoy
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£8.54
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Asian Wild Man The Yeti Yeren Almasty Cultural
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£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Discovering Cadborosaurus
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£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Russian Hominology The Bayanov Papers Fact
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£18.89
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Sasquatch Discovered
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£23.79
American Traveler Press The Graveyard Shift
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£13.29
Linden Publishing Co Inc The Ghost Detectives' Guide to Haunted San
Book SynopsisRevealing a side of the famed city that tourists rarely experience, this handbook uncovers a hidden realm of ghosts, apparitions, and paranormal phenomena in San Francisco. The guide delves into the haunted hotspots that unsuspectedly lie in the city''s most famous landmarks and neighborhoods, including Alcatraz, Chinatown, and the Presidio, while directions to each hair-raising location are provided, encouraging adventurous sightseers to seek out their own ghostly encounters. With the history of each frightening locale, the probable life stories of their resident spirits, and actual transcripts of their conversations with a psychic, this supernatural study delivers a realistic feel for encountering the uncanny.
£14.39
Inner Traditions Bear and Company Tom Sawyer: A Modern-Day Messenger from God: His
Book Synopsis• Shares Tom’s profound teachings on life, death, and unconditional love gained through his near-death experiences and direct encounter with the Light • Includes more than 160 true and remarkable stories about Tom completing his mission to spread God’s Unconditional Love • Details Tom’s death experiences and how in 2007, when he felt he had fulfilled his mission from God, he consciously left life on Earth In the early evening of May 23, 1978, while making repairs under his pick-up truck full of firewood, the heavy truck crashed down on Tom Sawyer, crushing his chest flat. A 33-year-old Olympic-trained bike racer and mechanic, Tom was clinically dead. Fifteen minutes later, he came back to life, recounting his strange experience of going through a tunnel, having his life review, and meeting the Light. Spiritually energized by this experience and endowed with supernatural abilities, Tom demonstrated repeatedly that the reality we believe in is an illusion, that walls are not necessarily barriers, severe health challenges can be healed in a moment, and it is possible to walk on water. During his death experience, Tom was charged by God with a three-part mission: teach that death does not exist, prevent nuclear war, and promote the Order of Melchizedek, in which he became a highly respected teacher. Through more than 160 remarkable stories, Rev. Daniel Chesbro and Rev. James B. Erickson share Tom’s profound and enlightening insights on life, death, and Unconditional Love. The most complete and in-depth account of the life and teachings of Tom Sawyer, this book reveals Tom as a modern-day messenger of God who returned to life a powerful conduit of Unconditional Love, compelled to create positive change for humanity.Trade Review“It is a privilege to take an inside look at one of the most unique prophets of our time. Chesbro’s personal, long-time friendship with Tom Sawyer offers a glimpse into the mind and supernatural abilities of this Christ-like individual. The life and times of a modern-day saint is a spiritual journey for the reader. Whether it’s bilocation, meditating on the Ganges River, or healing a terminal patient, Tom truly was a gift from God. The reader will travel into another dimension of time and space via the amazing adventures of Tom Sawyer and Dan Chesbro.” * Mary Grace, parapsychologist, spiritual teacher, and author of The Communion of Saints *“Over the past decade I have had the privilege of sitting at the feet of Rev. Chesbro as he would teach us and tell us the inspiring stories about the wonderful first-hand experiences he had witnessed with Tom Sawyer. I am so happy that he has finally put together this book of more than 160 true stories to enlighten and to inspire anyone who reads them. I highly recommend them to you! This is a book about modern-day miracles.” * Rev. Gary Nobuo Niki, author of D.I.Y. ZEN and the Art of Gentle Emotional Transformation *“This book is a great gift to humanity. Those who read it will learn the power of choosing ‘love and creativity against a backdrop of greed and ego.’ These stories about Tom Sawyer can open a path to increased hope, healing, peace, prosperity, and joy at this time in the world. I hope you will feel as blessed reading it as I did.” * Rev. Marta D. Ockuly, Ph.D., humanistic psychologist, educator, researcher, and CEO of Creative Pote *“Rev. Chesbro and Rev. Erickson have collaborated to present a compelling and easy-to-read narrative of what one person did to positively affect so many others and even the entire world. I found myself drawn in and continually delighted to learn how Thomas Joseph Sawyer was tuned in to the contract he had on Earth with the Creator and how he followed the guidance that he intuited. Sawyer demonstrated that death doesn’t exist, prevented nuclear war on numerous occasions, and served as a bridge between the Age of Pisces and the Age of Aquarius. This exploration of the life of Thomas Joseph Sawyer is among the best.” * Jerry J. Wellik, Ed.D., professor emeritus of special education and master healer of Ericksonian hyp *Table of ContentsForeword by Rev. Sandy Stewart, MSW A Challenge by Rev. Tammy Eckhert Introduction by Rev. James B. Erickson In the BeginningThe First Meeting Tom Sawyer Died May 23, 1978 Death Does Not Exist Preventing Nuclear DestructionAssisting the Order of Melchizedek OrdinationsThis Is Your JobOrdination CeremonyPsalm 110 By What Authority? The Church Declines to CommentWhat’s in a Name? Tom’s Ordination Gold in Your Aura Pictures of the White Light The Holy GrailThe Old MonasteryWhat Would You Tell Mozart? The World’s Greatest Healer No Hierarchy The All-Night DreamOrder of Melchizedek Neutrinos Assisting the Research The Neutrino Lunch First Annual Neutrinos Conference Travels The Blue Light of Christ Events at the Potala Palace and Chokpuri Hill Hugging Caveat Be Compassionate and Allow Them to Die Pain-FreeOn the Jokhang TempleTools in the Pyramid Ceremony in the Great Pyramid Two Pregnancies The Return TripExtraordinary AbilitiesBoyhood Abilities Remember Sitting on the Rafters? A Couple Stuck in the SnowThe Best-Tasting Apple The Sleeping Pilot Plane CrashGhosts on L-1011sUncle JoeThe Prophecy Fulfilled Teaching the Teacher The King David Boundaries Greasy Cheeseburgers Speak Their Language The Power of Prayer Sitting on the Ganges In the Heat or in the Cold Tom the Actor Mr. Sawyer versus Classical MusicNo Keys Tens of Thousands of Melchizedek PriestsChaos Theory A Trip to KentuckyA Dead Bird Tom and Animals Do You Bleed, Mr. Sawyer? Saving the Dalai Lama The Tree Remained Green Speed Traps Moving the Big RigMeeting Dr. RitchieA Slow Start Helicopter at Niagara Falls Everyone I KnowThe Weather Is A-Changin’ Dark Aura Supercollider Conductor Shared Senses Have You Been Probed? The Statue of Niels Bohr The Hawaiian Island Tom’s Short Psychic Reading Career Dead Sea Scrolls Bees and Canines Transition and GraduationIncident on the Plane to Tibet Death Experience No. 2 A Shift in Ability 85 Smoking San Francisco, Oakland, and Other PlacesFree Will Choices The Rapture Suicide Everyone Comes Home A Sentence May Prevent SuicideStep Out When You’re Done Dreams and Your Life Review Spontaneous Combustion Prayer over Coffee Everything Is Mathematical Corralled Horses Defending Your Life Paradise and Heaven A Short Life No Premature Death Anwar SadatDivorceI’m Done--I’m Going Home Soon We’ll Be in CommunicationDon’t Worship MeHealing Love Balming (Love Bombing) The Cat and the Cancer A Man Called Stan Young Man in the Hospital Patty’s Hearing Loss Heal Yourself in the MorningEarth HappeningsThe Great Pyramid and the EarthThe Photon Belt Shifting the Poles High-Water MarksThe Genesee River China and Capitalism The Five Resident Saints Lovely Lessons The Lesson of Free WillUnconditional Love The Shroud of Turin Tell Us about Jesus The Farmer in His Field John the Baptist Teaching on Bell RockWearing Robes Can I Acquire Those Abilities? There Is No Anti-Christ Alone = Al One = All One Help on the Path The Edgar Cayce Connection Who’s Hot? 111 Runway 22Total Knowledge I Desire to Know Judge Not A Mass for Hitler The Jesus Tapes He Never Read the Book A Hug from Oprah The Bright Little BoyTom Meets Albert EinsteinMake the Invitation The Best Snow Plower Medications Your Right to Demand Prayer and Meditation Jesus and BuddhaSoul Evolution The Fourth Dimension Is Truth Change Your Attitude Antigravity Vehicles Lower Back Pain An Old Carpenter’s Tool Montreal MelchizedekTake Two Steps BackI Didn’t Ask for ThatCaring for Your Pet and Your Pet Caring for YouThe Fellow Who Threw the Bike A Simple StopperThe Doubt Factor Communion, Perfume, and Aftershave Supraluminal Telecommunication Warmed-Over Alice BaileyTempting the AlmightyThe Last Talk Kateri and the Five Saints Endings What Time Is It? Love GesturesThe Great White BrotherhoodThe Paramedic’s ExperienceNew Beginning A Chronology of Tom SawyerRecommended ReadingAbout the Authors
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Amberley Publishing Paranormal Leicester
Book SynopsisLeicester is an old town with a long history reaching back across two thousand years of human activity and experience. Historically, it is a very well-documented town. Leicester has a rich antiquarian record with plenty of other writings and documents that add to our knowledge of how our predecessors lived and, just as importantly, what they experienced during their lives. This book details the various hauntings and lore of Leicester; from the malevolent Black Annis to the debated involvement of medium Robert James Lees in the case of Jack the Ripper. It concludes with a guided tour of all the mentioned locations.
£14.39
Primer Publishers Sleeping with Ghost: A Ghost Hunter's Guide to
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£13.29
Consortium of Collective Consciousness,U.S. Modern Esoteric: Beyond Our Senses
Book SynopsisThis completely reworked second edition of Modern Esoteric includes new information, over a dozen additional images, and up-to-date revisions. Winner of the Best Book Design 2014, Modern Esoteric examines the flaws in modern history and looks at how conspiracy theories, esoteric knowledge, and fringe subjects can be used to help change the dead-end course humanity seems to be following. The Lifeology section explores the long and storied "alternative narrative" of life on this planet. In the Control section, author Brad Olsen examines how Big Brother is here in the form of the New World Order, and how they keep the knowledge of humankind's true nature from the mass population. Finally, the Thrive section looks at all the ways humans are evolving to achieve their full potential.
£15.15
Ghost House Publishing Famous People of the Paranormal: Psychics,
Book SynopsisShamans, psychics, yogis, channelers--almost every culture singles out people with extraordinary gifts. This ambitious book explores the bizarre lives of paranormal celebrities through the ages, from mages and mystics such as Merlin and Rasputin, to controversial contemporaries such as John Edward (Crossing Over) and Gerard Croiset, who was recognized internationally for his ability to find missing objects and persons. As you might imagine, not everyone in this unusual field is genuine; author Chris Wangler also exposes a handful of bona fide paranormal shysters.
£11.39
Ghost House Publishing Werewolves and Shapeshifters
Book SynopsisDarren Zenko takes us on a cruise around the alternative universe of shapeshifters. Discover the pink river dolphins of Amazonia, said to turn into handsome men in order to seduce young women. Travel to the Orkney Islands to meet the selkies, mystical seals with the power to shed their skins and take human form. In Japan, we encounter the Turtle-princess and kitsune, the fox who changes to human form in pursuit of mischief. The wendigo of the Canadian wilds is a shape-changing eater of human flesh, once a man but now something monstrous. And, of course, we visit the werewolf, reviewing the classic and abundant werewolf legends of 16th-century France and meeting the first werewolf of history, Lycaeon. The book also examines the ample werewolf legends of North and South American native tribes.
£11.39
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters
Book SynopsisThe famous Victoria ghost who appeared to a tour group listening to her story, the little boy playing with a red ball in Nanaimo, the phantom "helper" in a restaurant kitchen - these are among the true stories in Robert Belyk''s new Ghosts. Encounters with entities from a different reality do occur in the rational, modern world; the experiences collected here range from the colonial days to the year 2000. Many ghosts haunt private houses, but some are associated with public places and buildings, such as Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, the Vancouver General Hospital and the Qualicum Heritage Inn on Vancouver Island. Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters is an expanded and updated collection of stories , some of which first appeared in Ghosts: True Stories from British Columbia.
£17.09
The Squeeze Press Cornography: The New Swirled Order - Despatches
Book Synopsis... SWIRLED NEWS FROM THE FRONT LINE ... Michael Glickman has increasingly lived and breathed crop circles since his first exposure to them over 15 years ago. This is his hilarious crop circle journal or occasional blog - adapted, edited and compiled from columns in various underground crop circle journals, including the legendary Cereologist, the highly subversive Sussex Circular and the eclectic Swirled News. Witty, incisive, and profoundly thought-provoking, Cornography throws a special light on to that old chestnut, more important today than ever: How does mankind deal with miracles? “The funniest book I’ve read for decades” Ofmil C. Haines Jnr. “I love this book” God
£9.49
Anomalist Books Seeing Fairies: From the Lost Archives of the Fairy Investigation Society, Authentic Reports of Fairies in Modern Times
£19.51
Lone Pine Publishing International Inc. Ghost Stories of New Jersey
Book SynopsisHome to more than just tollbooths, The Sopranos and Bruce Springsteen, the Garden State has always been a haven for all things weird and supernatural. With accounts detailing the activities of the infamous Jersey Devil, a phantom collie, Buckey, the homicidal quarterback and the Express Train from Hell, this book proves without a doubt that there are few states that can hope to equal New Jersey''s diverse population of the paranormal.
£11.39
Lone Pine Publishing International Inc. Ghost Stories of Missouri: True Tales of Ghostly
Book SynopsisEnjoy this collection of Missouri''s paranormal history. A young woman''s fiery death leads her spirit to haunt the Missouri State University dormitory named in her honor. A ghostly hermit haunts the road leading to a town known to all as Knob Noster. Discover the strange mystery of Paris, Missouri, and its Lady in Black.
£11.39
Lone Pine Publishing International Inc. Ghost Stories of Colorado
Book SynopsisThe rich and rugged history of Colorado is filled with both spectacular successes and dashed dreams. It is a land of Native Americans, pioneers, miners, ranchers and soldiers. Against this backdrop Dan Asfar explores the ghosts, poltergeists and other residual spiritual inhabitants of the Centennial State: * The apparition of a bandit rides forevermore on a rugged trail in South Park, scouring the countryside for its missing head * Two brothers seek shelter form a storm in a haunted old ranch house in Coyote Gulch, where long ago a lonely traveler was murdered * In Georgetown, the spirit of a young Austrian is angry after being lynched without a trial for the mysterious murder of his boss, a temperamental butcher * Spirits haunt the banks of Sand Creek, where hundreds of Cheyenne and Arapaho were massacred by troops led by a man driven by his lust for power. * For anyone interested in peering into the edge of mystery, Ghost Stories of Colorado is sure to prove a chilling and unforgettable treat.
£11.39
Blacksmith Books Chinese Ghosts Revisited: A Study of Paranormal
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Life After Life
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Oxford University Press Visions of Jesus
Book SynopsisVisions and apparitions of Jesus have been reported since the earliest days of Christianity, and it is widely known that such events are still being experienced. Surprisingly, however, this book is the first recent critical study of this fascinating phenomenon. Wiebe focuses on modern visions of Jesus, as described to him by thirty contemporary visionaries - most of them ordinary people without prior or subsequent experiences of this kind. He recounts each of the visions in vivid detail, reviews recent biblical scholarship on the subject, and examines current literature on the psychology and neurology of visual hallucinations. He ultimately concludes that contemporary visions of Jesus represent genuine religious experiences of a mystical character and he calls for further discussion of their philosophical and theological implications.Trade ReviewWiebe's book shows the importance of exploring contemporary religious experience. * Paul Badham, Church Times *
£26.59
Lulu.com AWAKENING UFOs and Other Strange Happenings
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£14.36