19th cenury medium Daniel Dunglas Home was famed for levitation, séances, and royal audiences - and the enduring debate over whether his powers were real or illusion.
19th cenury medium Daniel Dunglas Home was famed for levitation, séances, and royal audiences - and the enduring debate over whether his powers were real or illusion.
Why online mediumship and development circles may miss the real depth of mediumship training, and why traditional in-person circles still matter for genuine growth, discernment, and connection.
How Spirit works in mysterious ways to birth ambitious visions to benefit humanity.
Could the ancient stones of Wayland's Smithy hold secrets of legendary craftsmanship? Discover the whispered tales of Norse elves, enchanted swords and an eerie legacy that stretches from prehistory to medieval lore.
How to feel fear and let it leave.
Unveil the hidden mysteries of Olde England's alleged inter-dimensional portals, where ancient lore and modern intrigue intertwine. Dare you explore these gateways to other worlds?
Robin Foy suggests that energy-based physical mediumship is not new, but part of a long tradition seen in cases like Etta Wriedt, Pearl Judd, Rita Goold and others.
In 2001, Carlisle's Tullie House Museum unveiled a 14-tonne 'Cursing Stone' inscribed with a malediction from the 16th century. Since then, the city has faced floods, fires, and other misfortunes, leading some to attribute these events to the stone's...