Real Dead Men Talking
above: Hamlin Garland In case you missed this past Tuesday's segment of "The Mentalist," CBS's popular new detective program, it appears that Patrick Jane (played by Simon Baker) may have been converted to a belief... More »
above: Hamlin Garland In case you missed this past Tuesday's segment of "The Mentalist," CBS's popular new detective program, it appears that Patrick Jane (played by Simon Baker) may have been converted to a belief... More »
Debunkers and pseudo-skeptics claim that the phenomenon known as the near-death experience (NDE) is nothing more than an hallucination or some misfiring of the brain caused by chemicals or a lack of oxygen. However, to... More »
above: Alfred Russel Wallace: July 1 of this year will mark the 150 th anniversary of the reading of the famous Darwin-Wallace paper to The Linnean Society of London, a forum for discussions on genetics,... More »
In her 2007 book, When Ghosts Speak, Mary Ann Winkowski, a Cleveland, Ohio medium who serves as a consultant to the popular television series, Ghost Whisperer , states that many earthbound spirits gather on... More »
On August 23, 1853, a spirit identifying himself as having been Francis Bacon, the 17 th Century English philosopher when in the material world, took control of the hand of Dr. George T. Dexter,... More »
above: George T. Dexter, M.D. Some critics of mediumship say that it produces nothing but trivialities -- nothing but fragmentary bits of information from the deceased loved ones and friends. This may be true... More »
People familiar with the mediumship of 75-150 years ago often ask or wonder why the mediumship of today is not nearly as spectacular. With a few scattered exceptions, all of today's mediumship is of... More »
above: Leslie Stringfellow I read metaphysical books in hopes of learning something. However, when I can learn something and be entertained at the same time, as was the case with The Afterlife of Leslie... More »
Put "Sir William Crookes" into an Internet Google search and you will receive some 79,000 hits. The very first one, from the Dictionary of National Biography, refers to him as a "Victorian Man of... More »
Above: Geza Maróczy Put the name Viktor Korchnoi into an Internet Google search and you'll get over 58,000 "hits." The major biographies identify him as a four-time chess champion of the Soviet Union, a... More »