Occult, mysterious stuff

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Who here likes to read about occult or mysterious stuff? I picked up a book about weird stuff like UFOs, the guy who vanished into thin air (not David Lang) Kaspar Hauser (the guy who was kept in a prison for ages) and other cool stuff......those things fasincate me totally!
 
deafdyke said:
Who here likes to read about occult or mysterious stuff? I picked up a book about weird stuff like UFOs, the guy who vanished into thin air (not David Lang) Kaspar Hauser (the guy who was kept in a prison for ages) and other cool stuff......those things fasincate me totally!

Sorry, Deafdyke. I'm not feeling you on this! I believe in certain paranormal phenomena. Poltegeists and the like, but the occult, frightens me. :giggle:

But, if you ever wanted to have a discussion about apparitions and such, I'm game for that. :)
 
Well, I love that show on NBC about the psychic medium who works for the DA’s office, even though I don’t believe a word of it. I’ve seen Allison DuBois interviewed a couple of times on talk shows, and she strikes me as being a metric buttload of horseshit. But I still like the show—it’s good entertainment. My favorite episode was the one where the hundred year old ghost was possessing doctor’s bodies and forcing them to murder their patients—cweepy!
 
I’ve never heard of Kaspar Hauser—I had to Google it. Weird story! :eek:
 
Lev....you've never heard of Kaspar Hauser? Being a Straight Doper type, I would think you would have! Strange story eh? I read about KH many years ago in a mysterious happenings book...forget what it was called, but I remember the guy who narrated the tale said that he thought that Hauser may have been an alien. I've got a cool connection to mysteriousness....my town is the town where the Captain of the Marie Celeste was from!
 
deafdyke said:
Who here likes to read about occult or mysterious stuff? I picked up a book about weird stuff like UFOs, the guy who vanished into thin air (not David Lang) Kaspar Hauser (the guy who was kept in a prison for ages) and other cool stuff......those things fasincate me totally!
Hmmm, I'm not entirely interested in occult but I am interested in mysterious stuffs and other things.

I wonder if have you ever read the book, Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock? I would recommend anyone to read this book. It was quite fascinating to read. Once I started to read the book, Fingerprints of the God and it trapped my attention for good until I finished with it. I also would recommend anyone to pick this book up as well. Graham was a reporter for the Economist, The Guardian, The Times and Sunday London Times. His wife, Santha Faiia is very well-known professional photographer and her works has been published in numbers of magazines and newspapers.
 
Breezy, think we could do some research and put a voodoo spell on a certain site administrator who we both detest? :naughty::mrgreen:
 
Occults? I used to interest in it till it endangered me so I stopped it long time ago. Ufo? yes I believe they exist.

My experince was more relate to kundalini awakening and lessons I learn from it shocked me.
 
Magatsu said:
Hmmm, I'm not entirely interested in occult but I am interested in mysterious stuffs and other things.

I wonder if have you ever read the book, Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock? I would recommend anyone to read this book. It was quite fascinating to read. Once I started to read the book, Fingerprints of the God and it trapped my attention for good until I finished with it. I also would recommend anyone to pick this book up as well. Graham was a reporter for the Economist, The Guardian, The Times and Sunday London Times. His wife, Santha Faiia is very well-known professional photographer and her works has been published in numbers of magazines and newspapers.

Thanks I am going to check it out and compare what I know. Each person experince God differently. I am curious.
 
My Uncle and Aunt both retired aerospace engineers took up a life living on the road in a large bounder travels from place to place and theyre always picking up occult stories.

And even therapists even encourage para-occultism as a means of dealing with stress like my ayrvedic therapist decided to change my home life after I had a minor stroke last March. It's been a real big help in handling stress from dealing with a lot of confused people in the advocacy game.

Richard
 
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