Blind from birth, a 22-year-old woman experienced seeing herself for the first time—while on the operating table.
Verifying the purported past-life memories of children against the records of people who have died is part of a day’s work for Dr. Erlendur Haraldsson.
20 million men in China will never find a wife! That’s how many more men than women there are and in a few decades that number could be 40 million. It’s gotten so bad that some places have revived the tradition of Ghost Weddings—marrying deceased men and women to other corpses. It’s just one solution to the leftover men problem left behind by the One Child Policy and decades of sex selective abortions.
“The stranger said his name was Jophar Vorin, and that he came from a country called Laxaria, situated in the portion of the world called Sakria.”
Could all these eye witnesses have been simply delusional? Dr. Micheal Grosso doesn’t think so.
In a state-of-the-art lab at the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), psychokinesis isn’t a sensationalized magic-show talent. Its subtle forms are studied and scientifically measured in various ways.
Studies have shown that people can use their minds to bend metal, transport objects from inside, and perform other amazing feats.
Folklore from all over the world inform us of people with supernatural abilities who walked among us. Could there be truth to the legends?
Even as far as reincarnation stories go, this is an unusual one. In the 1970s, famed reincarnation researcher Ian Stevenson encountered a woman who could fluently speak a form of Bengali spoken some 150 years earlier.
People all over the world have noticed that streetlights turn off when they get near them and turn back on when they’ve passed. What’s it all about?
What do you think? Could these reports be evidence of extraterrestrial life?
Blind from birth, a 22-year-old woman experienced seeing herself for the first time—while on the operating table.
Verifying the purported past-life memories of children against the records of people who have died is part of a day’s work for Dr. Erlendur Haraldsson.
20 million men in China will never find a wife! That’s how many more men than women there are and in a few decades that number could be 40 million. It’s gotten so bad that some places have revived the tradition of Ghost Weddings—marrying deceased men and women to other corpses. It’s just one solution to the leftover men problem left behind by the One Child Policy and decades of sex selective abortions.
“The stranger said his name was Jophar Vorin, and that he came from a country called Laxaria, situated in the portion of the world called Sakria.”
Could all these eye witnesses have been simply delusional? Dr. Micheal Grosso doesn’t think so.
In a state-of-the-art lab at the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), psychokinesis isn’t a sensationalized magic-show talent. Its subtle forms are studied and scientifically measured in various ways.
Studies have shown that people can use their minds to bend metal, transport objects from inside, and perform other amazing feats.
Folklore from all over the world inform us of people with supernatural abilities who walked among us. Could there be truth to the legends?
Even as far as reincarnation stories go, this is an unusual one. In the 1970s, famed reincarnation researcher Ian Stevenson encountered a woman who could fluently speak a form of Bengali spoken some 150 years earlier.
People all over the world have noticed that streetlights turn off when they get near them and turn back on when they’ve passed. What’s it all about?
What do you think? Could these reports be evidence of extraterrestrial life?