Fort, Charles
Charles Fort (1874–1932) New York author Charles Fort is one of the best-known researchers into unusual phenomena. In fact, two words related to the investigation…
Charles Fort (1874–1932) New York author Charles Fort is one of the best-known researchers into unusual phenomena. In fact, two words related to the investigation…
The Age of Aquarius is a supposed two-thousand-year-long era of enlightenment, joy, accomplishment, intellect, brotherly peace, and closeness to God, heralded by the entry of…
A Course in Miracles is a three-volume work comprising over 1,100 pages: a 622-page Text, which lays the theoretical foundation; a 478-page Workbook for Students,…
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The idea that the U.S. government, perhaps in cooperation with other national governments, is covering up evidence related to the paranormal, particularly in regard to…
Named by psychic investigator Emile Boirac of France (1851–1917), déjà vu (which is French for “already seen”) is the feeling that a particular moment has…
In 1968 University of California Press published an unusual manuscript by an anthropology student named Carlos Castaneda. The Teachings of Don Juan enthralled a generation…
Castaneda, Carlos (1925–1998) – Anthropologist, neo-shaman, and author of the Don Juan series of books (14 in total with three published posthumously). Castaneda’s work has…
Also known as the yeti, the abominable snowman is said to be a hominid, or humanlike creature, that inhabits the Himalaya Mountains in Tibet, Nepal,…
Abnauayu : WILDMAN of West Asia. Etymology: Abkhaz (Northwest Caucasian), “forest man” or “shy boy.” Variant names: Bnahua (Abaza/Northwest Caucasian), Ochokochi (Mingrelian/Caucasian). Physical description: Covered…