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Blackthorn
Submitted by Cryptyc on Sunday, March 1, 2026 11:25 AM
Image by Midjourney.com The Blackthorn tree (Prunus spinosa) is steeped in folklore and myth, its dark, thorny branches intertwined with ancient magic and mystery. Found in hedgerows across Britain and Ireland, it has long been revered as a tree of protection, transformation, and fate. Blackthorn as a naturalized species, thriving in various regions, particularly the Read More…
Falling In Love With Machines
Submitted by Sci Fi Guy on Sunday, March 1, 2026 10:48 AM
Image by David Gallie from Pixabay People occasionally fall in love with AI systems. I expect that this will become increasingly common as AI grows more sophisticated and new social apps are developed for large language models. Eventually, this will probably precipitate a crisis in which some people have passionate feelings about the rights and Read More…
What Is It Like To Be Dead?
Submitted by Ali Rasha Bey on Sunday, March 1, 2026 10:26 AM
Image by Midjourney.com We are not floating bubbles or globes of light drifting through vaporous mists when we die. We are just as real with proper bodies as we are on the physical plane. People frequently think of the dead as disembodied spirits in the shape of balls of light or fuzzy ghostly apparitions when Read More…
THREE
Submitted by Augur on Saturday, February 28, 2026 11:26 AM
Image by Derivative Images There’s something about the number three that seems to echo in the bones of folklore, superstition, and the supernatural. It crops up with eerie regularity, as if the world itself has been stitched together by triptychs, triads and trinities. It’s there in the quiet repetition of ritual, in the unnerving creak Read More…
Quartz and Piezoelectric Effects in Paranormal Experiences
Submitted by Nano Nodo on Saturday, February 28, 2026 10:33 AM
Image by Derivative Images Paranormal activity reported in caves and rock formations often sparks theories related to geomagnetism, piezoelectric effects, quartz, and various stone-based phenomena. Some believe that the unique geological properties of these environments may create conditions that amplify or even trigger unusual experiences. Geomagnetism, for example, can play a significant role in the Read More…
Boleskine Manor, Aleister Crowley, and Jimmy Page
Submitted by Spectre on Saturday, February 28, 2026 10:33 AM
Image by Derivative Images Boleskine Manor, nestled on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, is a place of deep intrigue, mystery, and historical significance. Known for its dark past, the manor has attracted a variety of figures, most notably Aleister Crowley and Jimmy Page, whose connections to the site have cemented its Read More…
We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes
Submitted by Constantine on Friday, February 27, 2026 10:45 AM
Image by Pete Carroll https://www.webtoons.com/en “For almost 40 years, thanks to Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal film, Psycho, the word Psycho has conjured up some of the strongest and most enduring, not to say frightening and even misleading images of mental illness in contemporary western culture.” – M. Welch, T. Racine Alfred Hitchcock directed the 1960 film Read More…
Spiritual Gifts Or Senses Of The Soul
Submitted by Rogue Khrae on Friday, February 27, 2026 10:00 AM
Image by Midjourney.com When considering the various forms and phases of mediumship, instead of viewing them in the light of “Spiritual gifts,” they must be viewed as the natural attributes of internal Nature or as the positive potentialities of the human Soul. The various forms and degrees of mediumship are not Spiritual gifts. They are Read More…
Shhhh …
Submitted by Kyra on Friday, February 27, 2026 9:55 AM
Image by Midjourney.com The Law or Principle of Silence is that which allows entities the space, peace and time to rest and recuperate from the noises and chatterings outside. The silence is found within the soul, and is not limited to sound, but also relates to silence in terms of motion, emotion and feeling. The Read More…
The Basano Vase
Submitted by Secret on Thursday, February 26, 2026 11:01 AM
Image by Midjourney.com For centuries a common wedding gift given to brides of royalty and wealth were intricate and expensive vases. Going back to the 12th century the Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine gifted her husband-to-be, King Louis VII, a rock crystal vase. So it wasn’t unusual when a woman in the 15th century received a Read More…
































