By: Jennifer Spees, Marketing
Communications Specialist
With Halloween approaching, we see signs of the supernatural everywhere.
From bedsheet ghosts on front lawns to spider webs in grocery stores,
everyone seems to have fun decorating with ghosts and goblins, witches
and cauldrons, spiders and bats. As the days grow shorter and the
darkness draws near, we are reminded of just how short our time on this
earth can seem.
Welcome to the first column dedicated to the paranormal. I’m not sure
if my fascination with all things paranormal, supernatural, or just
plain “creepy” started with my childhood love of Halloween, or if I
looked forward to Halloween because it was the one time of year when
everyone’s thoughts turn toward the things that go bump in the night.
From ghosts and hauntings to psychic powers to alien abductions, the
term “paranormal” covers a lot of fascinating subjects. Llewellyn
has a long history of publishing books that challenge us to reexamine
the known world and imagine what might be out there. In each issue of
New Worlds, I’ll be pointing out some of my favorite books that might
interest you if you share a curiosity about all things paranormal.
Halloween is the time when they say the veil between the worlds is
thinnest, and the dead walk amongst us. I love a good ghost story, and
one of my favorite ghost books is True Hauntings by Hazel M. Denning.
Dr. Denning holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is also a
hypnotherapist specializing in past-life regression. Together with two
mediums, she explored dozens of “haunted” houses. Their
collaborations revealed many stories of earthbound spirits: spirit
helpers watching over loved ones, restless souls who died violent
deaths, spirit contact through channeling and mediumship, and even
possession by malevolent spirits.
The owner of one house that had a reputation for being “haunted”
called Hazel Denning to find out the source of the disturbances. They
communicated through a medium with Doris, her brother Edmund, and her
lover Richard, three restless spirits who for thirty years had haunted
the house where Edmund murdered Richard in a fit of rage and buried his
body behind the fireplace. This unusual case was confirmed when a room
in the house was remodeled and a skeleton was discovered behind the
bricks!
True Hauntings also has touching stories of love that survives death,
like the husband who continues to leave yellow roses for his wife and
the spirit grandmother who saves her young grandson from being hit by a
car.
If you like first-hand tales of the spirit world, you’ll also want to
read Spirit of Love by medium Jenny Crawford. Psychically gifted since
birth, Jenny has been a professional clairvoyant and medium for the past
twenty-five years. The overwhelming curiosity and frequent questions she
receives from people all over the world prompted her to write this book,
answering the questions that many of us have about afterlife
communication, the spirit world and the nature of life after death.
Discover how she receives messages from the spirit world, how spirits
can prompt their loved ones to seek a medium, what happens if a person
commits suicide, how long after death a spirit waits before making
contact, and even how we can communicate with pets who have crossed
over. She devotes an entire chapter to how to choose a reputable medium,
and what to expect during your reading. This book contains many stories
of the loving bonds between people, a connection that often lasts beyond
death. If you are grieving or know someone who might need inspiration,
this book can provide comfort and hope.
If you’d like to try communicating with spirits yourself, you might
want to check out Buckland’s Book of Spirit Communications. Author Ray
Buckland is a well-known authority on the supernatural. He believes that
we all have the ability to communicate with those in the spirit world
— it’s just a matter of discovering what methods work best for you.
Presented in a workbook format, there are lessons and exercises to help
you develop your psychic skills. Some of the techniques covered include
clairvoyance, talking boards, automatic writing, spirit photography,
table tipping, spiritual healing and electronic spirit communication
using tape recorders and computers. If you’re the kind of person who
wants to have firsthand knowledge and proof of life after death, this
book will help you experience spirit phenomena for yourself.
Have a happy Halloween everyone, and at this time of year when the veil
between the worlds is thin, remember that if you do hear something go
bump in the night, it just might be a spirit stopping by to say
“hi.”
|
|
|
Speak with the
Dead: Seven Methods for Spirit Communication
Modern technology has given us powerful new tools for an age-old
dream: seeing and speaking with the dead. Using things you
probably already own - such as a camcorder, computer, or tape
recorder - you can contact departed loved ones or other spirits,
record their images and voices, and establish two-way
communications between the worlds. Speak with the Dead also
details the more traditional methods of seance, trance, and
scrying. You don't have to be a "techie" or an
occultist to use any of these techniques. This book will guide
you to one of the most awe-inspiring experiences you'll ever
have - making contact with deceased loved ones and other souls.
Speak with the Dead is the first book in the modern
marketplace to focus on practical, usable techniques for
communicating with spirits. This book shows you seven methods
for spirit contact:
-catching Electronic Voice Phenomena on tape
-using radio noise to provide spirits with a voice
-capturing ghostly images on videotape
-letting spirits use your computer or telephone
-scrying, establishing telepathic contact with the dead, and
holding a seance
Speak with them. They're waiting.
|
|