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The "woo-woo" stuff can be found in the Bible and before
Although much of orthodox religion looks upon mediumship as the work of the devil, a strong case can be made that messages received through mediumship are the very foundation of organized religion. In Séances... More »
The Inside Scoop on Reincarnation
My pursuit of a spiritual path began 15 years ago with books by and about Edgar Cayce, the famous American healer who, during trance, often tapped into the "Akashic Record" to examine a person's past... More »
Was President Lincoln an Infidel?
This is a reprint of an article I wrote for the current issue of "The Searchlight," one of the two publications offered by the Academy of Spirituality and Paranormal Studies, Inc., For more information on the... More »
Was It a Match made in Heaven?
Above: Lady Dowding in front of photo of Lord Dowding In her book, Beauty Without Cruelty , which dealt with the prevention of cruelty to animals, the Rt. Hon. Muriel, the Lady Dowding, who... More »
Proof Positive of Spirit Communication?
above: Gladys Osborne Leonard Of all the evidence gathered supporting communication with spirits, the book and newspapers tests rank near the very top. "It is, of course, easy for the vociferous Sadducees of today... More »
The Ghost v. Viktor the Terrible
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 »
An After-Death Apology
above: Leonora Piper In his 1902 book, Can Telepathy Explain?, Dr. Minot J. Savage, a popular Unitarian minister and author, tells of a number of sittings he had with Leonora Piper, the famous Boston medium,... More »
Hollywood Fantasy or Cosmic Reality?
In the 1990 hit movie, Ghost, "Sam" (Patrick Swayze), who had been murdered, communicates with "Molly" (Demi Moore), his girlfriend, through a somewhat mischievous medium, "Oda Mae" (Whoopi Goldberg). In one scene, Oda Mae reluctantly... More »
My "Interview" with Sir William Crookes (1832-1919)
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 »
The Afterlife of Leslie Stringfellow
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 »






