Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
Caduceus: The Serpent Staff of Hermes, Magic, Healing, and Transformation The caduceus is a wand or staff entwined by two serpents and often topped with wings or a winged helmet. It is one of the most recognisable symbols in Western
There are seven Universal Laws or Principles by which everything in the Universe is governed. The Universe exists in perfect harmony by virtue of these Laws. Ancient mystical, esoteric and secret teachings
Originally a schoolhouse and later a mortuary for victims of the Titanic disaster and the Halifax Explosion, this building is now a renowned seafood restaurant. Staff and patrons have reported unexplained noises
Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood: This cemetery, where famous figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane are buried, is rumored to be haunted. Visitors have reported hearing ghostly whispers and footsteps, especially
A National Historic Site where visitors have reported sightings of apparitions and hearing unexplained noises. Fort Battleford Central Ave, Battleford SK S0M 0E0
Ouspensky, Petyr Demianovich (1878–1947) Mathematician and mystic Petyr Demianovich Ouspensky wrote numerous books related to the occult, including The Symbolism of the Tarot: Philosophy of Occultism in Pictures and Numbers, and promoted
The Fraternity of Saturni was an influential occult group in Germany before World War II that accepted many of Aleister Crowley’s teachings and was led by Albin Grau in the role of
Corn Mazes—A corn maze is a type of HALLOWEEN ATTRACTION, although corn mazes aren’t always exclusively tied to Halloween— they may simply be a form of “agri-tourism” or “agri-tainment,” or a way
Corn Dolly—A HARVEST custom with certain specific Halloween variants. Typically a corn dolly was a semi-human figure made from the last sheafs of CORN (or OATS). In Scotland, when the last corn
Corn —Associated with Halloween because corn (which usually refers to OATS outside of America) ripens in late October. Corn husking contests were popular at nineteenth-century American Halloween PARTIES (red ears of corn
Colum Kill— Another name for St. Columba, an Irish priest who in the sixth century had been ordered to convert the Picts in Ireland. St. Columba successfully converted pagans throughout both Ireland
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