I’m doing a little creative writing project and I was wondering if anyone could help me research a little something.
I’m trying to find a list of superstitions and folklore about protection from the supernatural. The Wolfsbane plant being used to ward off Werewolves is an example of the kind of thing I’m interested in.
I’m only 16, but this is something I have witnessed in my kitchen over and over again for at least 6 years now. I don’t believe it to be a haunting, but I believe it is an emotional re-enactment stuck inside the building and was never solved.
Does anybody know of an area where this sort of phenomena occurs on a regular basis? Has anyone heard of a case where one is reported? Do you think that if one was seen it may be reported as something else, maybe a ghost or UFO, rather than associate it with a piece of folklore such as a wilow the wisp?
The Devils Footprint article on this site does attract a lot of attention and every now and then pictures of strange tracks are sent in for our opinion. I am no renowned tracker and the following ones from Texas have me baffled.
In the days before the Edmund Fitzgerald, the Bannockburn was one of the most famous ships to mysteriously vanish on the Great Lakes. She’s one of the more commonly sighted ghost ships of the lakes, often seen struggling through the November storms, a victim of the Witch of November.
I am American by birth; Scottish, Scotch-Irish and German by ancestry. I have had a variety of “paranormal” experiences throughout my life, nothing terribly dramatic, but certainly all very real to me, and not easy to explain away.
Hi, just wanted to ask if it was possible to put a link on here for the Evp sessions the group have, it has all been edited so it only has the voices/noises we have caught. Just want to try and get as many diffrent opinions as possible. Thank you
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