I didn’t expect my column last week, about the reality of alien visitations and UFOs, to elicit many comments from local readers and a couple from abroad. Many of them agreed with my statement that extra-terrestrials (ETs) are real, but were kept secret by governments for fear of public panic and hysteria.
The question of whether Jesus Christ also had previous lives on earth has always intrigued me. If it is true, as the Christian Church teaches, that Jesus was truly God and truly human, and if the belief or theory of reincarnation is true, then he must have had previous incarnations, too.
Buddhism has one central and fundamental teaching, which, at first, may sound startling and incredible: “This world is our mental creation.”
My sensitivity to various types of invisible energy is not limited to electricity or electromagnetic field. It extends to Xrays, which is “a form of electromagnetic, radiation, as radio waves, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation and microwaves.”
When the first American astronauts were in outer space, far from the energy or magnetic field of the Earth, it was reported that they experienced some indefinable discomfort which could not be accounted for. All medical instruments showed their vital organs normal.
You may have noticed a great deal of discussion on the internet (especially on YouTube) about the nature, function and characteristics of the pineal gland—the latest endocrine gland identified by medical science.
It’s Halloween again! It’s that time of year when people and the mass media can’t think of anything new to scare people with.
Almost everybody must have heard of the word karma, and may have even used it in conversations. “Karma” was even made into a successful movie in 1981 starring Vilma Santos.
It is difficult to prove the existence of the so-called psychic or spiritual energy centers of man because they can neither be seen nor felt by the average individual, nor can they be detected by traditional medical instruments.
I received this letter from Hannah N., a Vietnamese reader residing in Sydney, Australia, asking if it was safe to bring home a dresser she had bought recently.