There are several reasons tales of paranormal or psychic events are not readily accepted by Filipinos, especially those who have been exposed to Western scientific tradition.
Ramon Tulfo is the last person anyone would think to be interested in spiritual, paranormal and psychic stuff.
Have you ever experienced having some personal objects, like keys, eyeglasses or ballpens disappear from where you left them, only to appear somewhere else in your home or office?
Is it possible for a person to disappear in one physical location and simultaneously appear in another place many miles away? This phenomenon is called “teleportation.”
Expressing this concept of shifting consciousness in another way, the Mexican Yaqui Indian shaman, Juan Matus, told UCLA anthropologist Carlos Castañeda the two modes of seeing:
Asked how we perceive the world outside, there are, of course, several ways to answer.
The following are questions people often me about the kind of work that I do:
In 1987, this column, formerly called “Inner Mind,” was intended to discuss topics to develop one’s inner faculties.
Writing about paranormal and mystical phenomena has drawn readers, radio listeners, friends and acquaintances to send me hundreds of questions.
I HAVE been asked a number of times by some intellectually curious individuals what I consider the most extraordinary or bizarre psychic or paranormal experience I have ever had. I remember giving them different examples every time.