Rosemary Ellen Guiley Bücher
Rosemary Ellen Guiley ist eine führende Expertin für das Paranormale, die sich seit 1983 hauptberuflich der Forschung, Untersuchung und dem Schreiben widmet. Ihre umfangreiche Feldarbeit umfasst die Erforschung von Spuk-, Mysterien- und heiligen Orten, wobei sie zahlreiche unerklärliche Erfahrungen gemacht hat. Ihre Erkenntnisse und Erlebnisse fließen in ihre Werke ein und bieten den Lesern einen faszinierenden Einblick in das Unerklärliche. Ein großer Teil ihrer Arbeit befasst sich mit der Erkundung der faszinierenden und oft unheimlichen Pfade der paranormalen Welt.






The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology
- 302 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Brief entries and illustrations introduce topics including individually named demons from a variety of cultures, historical figures, films, and cases of possession.
The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft & Wicca
- 436 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Long the stuff of legend, witches and witchcraft have been associated with every variety of evil and mischief. This encyclopedia aims to dispel such notions, with a comprehensive guide to witchcraft throughout history and around the world.
The Art of Black Mirror Scrying
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The black mirror serves as a revered tool for divination, enabling users to connect with the dead, access the angelic realm, and glimpse into the past and future. This ancient practice of mirror gazing, or scrying, is distinguished by its ability to penetrate the veil between worlds, offering insights and visions that other reflective surfaces cannot. Its unique properties make it a powerful instrument for those seeking deeper understanding and spiritual connection.
This study of the chequered history of witchcraft and witches - both black and white - contains more than 500 essays which examine the arts, practices and people associated with witchcraft over the ages.
Love Lines
- 319 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Talking to the Dead
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Throughout history, people have sought ways to contact the dead and spirits. Such experiences challenge beliefs and often set people on a path of deeper exploration, looking for validation—and ways to have controlled, direct contact. Do spirit communication devices really work? What are the prospects of someday being able to pick up a cell phone or sit in front of a webcam and talk to the Other Side? While proof of contact is still elusive, there is an abundance of tantalizing evidence and experience to inspire people. For the past century, inventors have been inspired by the spirits themselves to create telephone, video, radio, and computers to attempt real-time, two-way communication with the dead and other entities. Talking to the Dead explores the colorful history and personalities behind spirit communications, weaving together spirituality, metaphysics, science, and technology. It examines the idea that new technology can connect to the ancient and universal wisdom of the "music of the spheres"; that contact with the spirit realms can be made through the vibrations of sound.

