The following are questions people often me about the kind of work that I do:
A reader, Carmen, asked for an explanation about her strange experience in a Baguio shop that sells semiprecious beads, quartz crystals and artifacts from Nepal.
Is there a difference between imagining something which is not there, and a psychic or intuitive perception of what is really there?
An old friend came to see me recently and said that somebody asked her if I were a psychic, or...
In 1987, this column, formerly called “Inner Mind,” was intended to discuss topics to develop one’s inner faculties.
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.
Actress Bea Alonzo will marry someone mature and will have children, one girl and one boy, according to a tarot card reader.
Unable to make contact with a former lover, one man attempted to reach out to her through a letter supposedly from her dead mother.
About a year ago, I received a text message from Merly Tabujara, a schoolteacher and a highly developed natural psychic and visionary from Silay City, Negros Occidental, who has been a longtime reader of my columns and books, but whom I met personally only once in Manila.
A reader recently asked, “What’s the most incredible and bizarre thing you have either witnessed or experienced during your many years of research into the fields of psychic, mystical and paranormal phenomena in the Philippines and in other parts of the world?”