Dead woman calls brother’s phone in her own wake
I seldom check my social media apps, but with the enhanced community quarantine in effect in Metro Manila, there’s not much to do at home except read books, watch TV
I seldom check my social media apps, but with the enhanced community quarantine in effect in Metro Manila, there’s not much to do at home except read books, watch TV
In 1987, this column, formerly called “Inner Mind,” was intended to discuss topics to develop one’s inner faculties.
WHAT is a reference point? It is something that tells you what another thing is.
Can elemental creatures or nature spirits, such as dwarves, fairies or other enchanted beings, possess humans? And why? One possible answer can be gleaned from the e-mail of reader Jeffrie
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.
It all began in 2010 when Misha Collins, who plays the angel Castiel in the “Supernatural” TV series, promised on Twitter to share a rhinoceros with everyone who wanted a piece if the series was ever catapulted to first place in that year’s People’s Choice Awards.
For a fantasy or paranormal series to last 10 years on TV is no easy feat, and yet “Supernatural” makes it seem as easy as Dean Winchester’s favorite pie.
“I am Paul from Bicol. I am a fan of mysteries and the supernatural. That is why I found gold in your writings. I have read several of your books
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