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Over the last few days, there was a large solar flare event that was heavily reported in the media. Solar flares are nothing new and just one of the reasons that mother nature is so wonderful and interesting. It got me wondering of course, what does this mean when it comes to the paranormal?
Our brain is really good at blocking out things that we don't need to see and it turns out, this is really important for us to know when it comes to the paranormal. So let's look at why!
In his book The Ghost Hunter's Guide published in 1986, Peter Underwood details the different kinds of 'ghosts' he had put into different categories. From atmospheric photograph ghosts, crisis apparitions through to survival after death and even time slips, here are the different types of ghosts according to Peter Underwood.
In this new series, read the experiences of LLIFS readers about their UFO encounters. In this edition, we even have some pictures we would love your thoughts on which were kindly submitted.
At the beginning of 2019, I collected a survey of results where I asked people where their beliefs within the paranormal field lay. I found this to be a really interesting yet surprising exercise so I am doing it again! If you can spare a couple of minutes to complete the anonymous survey, I will publish a comparison of results in the coming weeks. Have our beliefs shifted over the last 2 years as the paranormal has become more popular?
J.B Rhine was thought to have founded parapsychology in the form we view it as today. Here we explore some quotes from his books Extra Sensory Perception and Parapsychology: Frontier Science of the Mind which may just change the way your approach your paranormal research.
Bloody Mary is a popular urban legend/party game. Where did it originate from and was there a real life Bloody Mary?
More than ever, people are using a range of devices to measure their surroundings in the hope of detecting something paranormal. Here are some of the common things that can cause a false positive reading.
The Mothman has become somewhat of an urban legend with a festival now honouring the creature each year and a large worldwide following all wondering, is the Mothman real? What is even more intriguing is once you start down the rabbit hole of this case, it goes much deeper and much weirder than a moth-like creature. UFO sightings and even the Men in Black. Is it all connected? Let's dive in.
Does our belief in the paranormal come down to brain chemistry? Is dopamine the reason we seek patterns in the way we interpret information? If no two brains are the same, what does it mean for interpreting paranormal experiences on a wider scope?
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