
Tsunami ghosts haunt the living in Japan
In March 2011, a big earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2 struck the Tohoku region of northeastern Japan. It left no buildings or structures upright.
In March 2011, a big earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2 struck the Tohoku region of northeastern Japan. It left no buildings or structures upright.
From reader Yer Gon: “I am one of your avid followers and readers in the Inquirer. I have some questions about predestination. I am curious
Have you ever thought of how powerful thought can be? We normally do not bother to think of what thought is, its nature and how
I received recently an email from a reader, Peter C: “My maid says she can see spirits, and that there are spirits everywhere. She said
Many years ago, during the open forum in a conference about reincarnation held in a school in Metro Manila, one student handed me a piece
I have met many people who have experienced losing some small personal objects, only to find them elsewhere in their house. These objects may be
When I changed the name of this column from Inner Mind to Inner Awareness in the early 2000s, I didn’t think anybody would bother to ask the reason for the change. And I was right—nobody did.
The recent discovery in Cagayan Valley of a butchered rhinoceros skeleton and stone tools probably used to carve its meat has established the presence of prehistoric humans in the Philippines as early 709,000 years,” revealed a research published in the scientific journal Nature.
A grieving woman whose fiancé was killed wants desperately to communicate with him.
The term extrasensory perception or ESP is an unfortunate choice of words because it implies that man has an extra or sixth sense. This is not true. All human beings have only five physical senses: sight, sound, touch, smell and taste.
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