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To me it is important for everyone to follow their wills and beliefs.
The problems I have are when another's belief is forced upon someone by others or certain beliefs are considered s social taboo,...
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A nice piece of soncronicity there. One of the roads to my village is closed off as the houses down there are changing from septic tanks to mains sewage.
By for now.
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Most spirits (the non ghost type) know the difference between evocation and invocation as it is part and parcel of the framework of how they can communicate with people in the physical realm.
As for...
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Although I do believe in ghosts I have a problem with EVPs. With most of those which I have heard I rarely hear the same words that other have heard, mostly I just hear something that at a...
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Looking through various sources (both in non-fiction and historical fiction) the only parts of the British forces in the Regency/Napoleonic period still wearing remnants of medieval...
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The leather neckpiece worn by enlisted men was called a "stock".
Unlike the original use of a gorget it was not there for protection.
The main reason that the enlisted men wore these, as far as I...
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Hi me again,
I've listened to the first recording and yes the sounds around therr quarters the way through it do sound somewhat like distorted voices. I listened to it without first checking what...
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From any info. I've come across on military regalia (swords etc) is that an officer would either get it made by a craftsman or trader associated with or sanctioned by the regiment, or if they were...
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The best article, doing a quick search, I could find on gorgets was this:-
Gorget - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hope this helps
Bye for now
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Hi me again,
Your mentioning Aversboro Battle Ground got me thinking that, depending on the direction, four miles might be a reasonable, for that time, distance form the battle for a field hospital...
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The only way to find out how to use a ouija board properly is to be tought how to by someone knows how to do it correctly.
The problem with a ouija board is that is a beacon and open invitation...
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I start with the orbs showing up on the photos. This has been shown, on numerous occasions, to be a giltch that is peculiar to digital cameras and does not tend to show up on optical camera...
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I have some experience (20+ years) with ghosts and spirits, first of all this spirit, or whatever it is, does not sound malign. As for it being a Guardian or High Guardian Angel, in my experience,...
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As one who follows what some call a Pagan belief I have no problem with people putting up decorations to celebrate whichever festival they are celebrating, as I fully support anyone's right to follow...
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Many of the legends and customs surrounding Santa Claus may stem from practices that precede the Christian era.
The prsctice of coming in through the roof and leaving items around the fire is likely...
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The only Final Fantasy novels I can find are two novelizations of the film "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within".
The novelization for adults is by Dean Wesley Smith and the young readers version is...
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The only thing I have come across is the working title amd proposed date of release of the next book:-
A Memory of Light (working title) (2009)
Hope this is helpful
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I don't know the first film but the second one is:-
Society (1989) (Ws) (1992)
Starring: Billy Warlock, Connie Danese Director: Brian Yuzna
Hope this id helpful
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I think you are looking for the 1990's episodes of "The Tomorrow People" (8 seasons)
You might also want to look out for the original 1970's episodes (8 seasons)
The 1970's episodes are available...
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If you haven't found a copy yet Amazon have it listed at $97.50 for the DVD & $39.95 for the VHS. (They are out of stock for the export version for region 1 DVD / NTSC video).
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Hi William,
Many things have been called ghosts, although a great number of them have been mistakenly called thus. Essentially, through my studies and experience, there are two types of true...
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The description sounds like Clive Barker's "Weaveworld".
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