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Emmy The Mystic Master Recommends J. Roselyn Antle’s 7 Witches!

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July 15th, 2009 Posted 12:11 pm

I found the coolest site! Whether you are a hardcore believer or someone who is just curious, J. Roselyn Antle’s 7 Witches is the most fun you can have with your clothes on! Everything from “love spells” to daily horoscopes are available to the public!

I suggest signing up for the newsletter, always interesting and a lot of fun too! So, whether you believe or not, J. Roselyn Antle’s 7Witches is a ride deep into mysticism and psychic phenomena. Try it on for size and, if you are like me and have an open mind, it can be a very enjoyable experience!

What was it J. Paul Getty said?

“Millionaires don’t believe in astrology, billionaires do!”

Just a thought but it is also like Shakespeare noted, by way of Hamlet, of course:

“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”

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The Search & Exploration Into All Things Mystical, Supernatural & Paranormal!

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June 5th, 2009 Posted 4:41 am

What is Mystical? What is supernatural? What is paranormal? What is Parapsychology?

In other words:

What is on the other side?

Is there another side?

And, the age old question:

How do we contact the other side?

These questions have pondered men and women, in fact some of the greatest minds on the planet ever, for as long as humans have walked upright and communicated with anything beyond grunts and groans. These questions drive, in one way or another, the religions of the world and most philosophies with them. In other words, they are ageless and timeless.

I called this The Ultimate Witchcraft Review for a reason!

Witchcraft!

It’s the elephant in the living room, the very idea sends some into panic, fascinates others, and still others misunderstand and begin chanting Bible verses and threatening exorcism! We have overreacted and misunderstood man’s, and I use the expression “man or man’s” in its generic context and not as an affront to women, pursuit for knowledge greater than himself, or herself, for as long as we have been able to ponder such thoughts, concepts, and ideas.

Paranormal!

Paranormal is an all-encompassing term that attempts to lump every unexplainable, supernatural, other worldly event into one, catch-all category. I am afraid it is not that simple. Our need to categorize everything has a number of pitfalls and obvious drawbacks associated with it. However, at least for the purposes of this article, we will go with the flow, so to speak, and use the term to describe the undescribable, unusual experiences lacking a valid explanation, without scientific reason and/or cause for what we see and experience around us in our daily lives but cannot or will not explain.

Paranormal also has to do with scientific reach, the ability of science and scientists to explain and/or measure the world around us. Interestingly, many of the ideas we now hold as basic and irrefutable, undeniable truths based in scientific research and proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, like the Copernican heliocentric model of the solar system (the Sun in the middle and not the Earth) or the idea that certain little bugs or pathogens cause disease, were once thought to be heresy and witchcraft, thoughts and ideas that had many excommunicated, tortured, and even burned at the stake! Galileo, for all the trouble he got himself into, and Darwin kept many of their thoughts and discoveries private until the latter years of their lives, in fact some were not revealed until they were long in the grave out of fear of reprisal, reprisal based in ignorance, fear, and another sort of superstition far more dangerous than any we will explore here.

Parapsychology!

Parapsychology found a real footing in the late 1960s and 1970s with parapsychology being recognized as a legitimate academic subdiscipline, an integral part of many college and university psychology departments. With majors being offered in the pursuit of parapsychological and paranormal phenomena, even serious scientists began to question the ultimate question:

What is out there?

More significantly, where is out there? And, what does out there mean?

Parapsychology and the exploration of the paranormal offer us the opportunity to discover and understand many of the questions currently unanswered, and unexplainable. Some of the main ingredients or components are telepathic thought or telepathy, ESP or extra-sensory perception, psychokinesis or the ability to move objects with thought, ghosts and other unexplained manifestations, and hauntings like the now infamous “Amityville Horror” and others.

Paranormal Revisited!

The term paranormal has also been used to explain many UFO sightings, the disappearances in and around the Bermuda Triangle, and other psychic and mystical phenomena currently beyond our ability to process rationally. Fascination with, and stories about, the paranormal, mystical, and parapsychological phenomena are found not only in new-age and pop culture but are deeply embedded in folklore and organized religion.

As we travel the highway of the unexplained and unexplainable, I encourage everyone to comment here, share your experiences, and pass along the stories, anecdotes, phenomena, and experiences here and with friends and fellow mystical enthusiasts on the Internet and offline, as we attempt to delve deeper into the other side of what goes bump in the night!

Your tour guide,

Emmy, The Mystical Master
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