(Part IV) I have said at the beginning of this series that astral projection or out-of-body experience (OOBE) is a...
The ability to read the history of an object and the persons who have touched or held it is known as object reading or psychometry. Now, the word “psychometry,” as used in this article, has a different meaning from the word defined by Modern Psychology.
Let me begin with a recent personal case. When actor Roy Alvarez died suddenly last month, I went to his wake at the Santuario in Greenhills. While sitting quietly far from his coffin inside the big church, I thought of asking him, “Why did you leave so suddenly? We still have a lot of work to do.”
She’s late bloomer. Well, sort of. She was 28 when she tried out for the Philippine Dragon Boat team. She wasn’t even hoping to snag the position as paddler in the team. She just wanted to see what it was like. But she did it, clocking in an impressive 4:16 minutes for the 300-m distance.
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NEW DELHI — In the social distancing times when group yoga in the neighborhood park would not be a great...
We’ve seen Manny Pacquiao worship God, Floyd Mayweather idolize money, John McEnroe throw tantrums, Steph Curry pound his chest for Jesus and Lance Armstrong, almost three years after losing his seven Tour de France titles, still insist in the third person that “Lance Armstrong is not the biggest fraud in the history of world sport.” In this era of athlete worship, do sports really build character—or reveal it?